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Erkan 10-13-2020 01:34 AM

Hello everyone,

Erkan, 26, interested in becoming a pilot, currently working in networking and telecommunications !

Recliner 10-19-2020 08:48 AM

I've been flying professionally for a while and have an upcoming interview. I was hoping to be able to ask some questions about the company and quality of life.

comfort1888 10-22-2020 12:46 PM

Comfort Inn Atlanta Airport
 
The Comfort Inn Atlanta Airport has a pilot rate of $59.00 per night plus tax (must present your pilot identification). Complimentary shuttle service to and from the airport, complimentary breakfast, and complimentary high speed internet access. The hotel offers an outdoor seasonal swimming pool, fitness facility, business center, on-site laundry facility, dry cleaning services, and sundry sweet shop. The guest rooms features a 43" flat panel television, iron/ironing board, coffee maker, hair dryer, microwave, mini-refrigerator, and the Choice Bedding Package.

TransWorld 10-22-2020 03:37 PM

Do they have flush toilets, too?

Hetman 10-24-2020 06:01 PM


Originally Posted by TransWorld (Post 3148747)
Do they have flush toilets, too?

Why the snark? Guy's trying to drum up business; good for him. That doesn't sound like a bad deal. Motel6 is charging $68 (retail).

TransWorld 10-25-2020 01:20 PM


Originally Posted by Hetman (Post 3149641)
Why the snark? Guy's trying to drum up business; good for him. That doesn't sound like a bad deal. Motel6 is charging $68 (retail).

Sure sounded like he was trying to make it an exhaustive list. Sorry if it came across as snarky. I like a good bed, clean room (no smoking), quiet, shuttle, free breakfast, hair dryer, mini-fridge. Good to be easy access to a restaurant of an evening.

brltbgcty 10-26-2020 05:16 AM

Skywatcher Needs Help
 
Hi everyone, Sorry for posting here as i don't have ability to post a new thread in the hanger talk section. I wanted to ask a question about a plane I see on flightradar24. It is called AVRORA it seems to always be located in the vicinity of 50.7795 N 50.7795 E at exactly 10005 m or 32,000 ft. It is stationary. Says Invalid transponder code. It is located right in the lane that it seems like a bunch of freighters fly in the ANC to Tokyo / Seoul route. In fact an Atlas Air 747 few right on top of it this morning. Does anybody have an idea what this could be or can you help me find someone who would know? Thanks Andy

JohnnyBekkestad 10-26-2020 05:51 AM


Originally Posted by brltbgcty (Post 3150165)
Hi everyone, Sorry for posting here as i don't have ability to post a new thread in the hanger talk section. I wanted to ask a question about a plane I see on flightradar24. It is called AVRORA it seems to always be located in the vicinity of 50.7795 N 50.7795 E at exactly 10005 m or 32,000 ft. It is stationary. Says Invalid transponder code. It is located right in the lane that it seems like a bunch of freighters fly in the ANC to Tokyo / Seoul route. In fact an Atlas Air 747 few right on top of it this morning. Does anybody have an idea what this could be or can you help me find someone who would know? Thanks Andy

Sounds like a weather balloon

brltbgcty 10-26-2020 06:01 AM


Originally Posted by brltbgcty (Post 3150165)
Hi everyone, Sorry for posting here as i don't have ability to post a new thread in the hanger talk section. I wanted to ask a question about a plane I see on flightradar24. It is called AVRORA it seems to always be located in the vicinity of 50.7795 N 50.7795 E at exactly 10005 m or 32,000 ft. It is stationary. Says Invalid transponder code. It is located right in the lane that it seems like a bunch of freighters fly in the ANC to Tokyo / Seoul route. In fact an Atlas Air 747 few right on top of it this morning. Does anybody have an idea what this could be or can you help me find someone who would know? Thanks Andy

Sorry got that wrong it is at 50.7795 N 163.2114 E. Open ocean. I thought about that. Why would they tether it to a ship?

Myfingershurt 10-26-2020 06:07 AM


Originally Posted by brltbgcty (Post 3150188)
Sorry got that wrong it is at 50.7795 N 163.2114 E. Open ocean. I thought about that. Why would they tether it to a ship?

could be tethered to a stationary weather bouy. Full service weather station. Air and sea.


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