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A320 Driver 03-16-2012 12:22 AM

Need LAX crashpad
 
I am a looking for a crashpad near LAX. I don't have a car in LA.

Thanks,
A320 Driver

A320 Driver 03-18-2012 08:33 PM

Feel free to PM me with any details.

Thanks

SongMan 03-20-2012 08:16 PM

I'm genuinely curious. Why do Major airline pilot need a crash pad? I understand regional first officer making $25k year needing one as he can not afford anything else. Some in regional suffer and work hard to get to big leagues(major) hoping QOL is much bettered when they finally get there. Please explain and school me as if my QOL sucks at major as regionals, I may just not even hope anymore.

Thank you very much.

plt32173 03-20-2012 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by SongMan (Post 1155378)
I'm genuinely curious. Why do Major airline pilot need a crash pad? I understand regional first officer making $25k year needing one as he can not afford anything else. Some in regional suffer and work hard to get to big leagues(major) hoping QOL is much bettered when they finally get there. Please explain and school me as if my QOL sucks at major as regionals, I may just not even hope anymore.

Thank you very much.

Has nothing to do with affording it...pilots are cheap. Moving on to a major doesn't change that.

biigD 03-20-2012 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by plt32173 (Post 1155399)
Has nothing to do with affording it...pilots are cheap. Moving on to a major doesn't change that.

That's pretty much it. However in defense of being cheap, I don't see the need to spend a grand a month on a one bedroom apartment when all I need is a clean bed and a bathroom/shower every so often.

waterboy 03-20-2012 11:02 PM


Originally Posted by SongMan (Post 1155378)
I'm genuinely curious. Why do Major airline pilot need a crash pad? I understand regional first officer making $25k year needing one as he can not afford anything else. Some in regional suffer and work hard to get to big leagues(major) hoping QOL is much bettered when they finally get there. Please explain and school me as if my QOL sucks at major as regionals, I may just not even hope anymore.

Thank you very much.

I think the problem is your misunderstanding of a crashpad. Crashpad is for commuters. Pilots who live in part of the country, but based in another. Whether you are at the regionals, LCC, or legacies, there will always be commuters.

If Pilot John lives in Seattle, but works in Detroit; he needs a crashpad in detroit. A place to sleep the night before he starts work because he can't commute in the day of. Some people live close enough where its "commutable" the day of. For example Pilot Tom lives in Los Angeles, but is based in Las Vegas. Flights almost every hour, he can travel day of. Eliminating the need for a crashpad. Just the occasional hotel, due to delays or cancellations that might occur from time to time.

As long as there are commuters, you will always have a need for crashpads. No matter how much you are making.

Cubdrick 03-21-2012 08:54 AM


Originally Posted by waterboy (Post 1155412)
I think the problem is your misunderstanding of a crashpad. Crashpad is for commuters. Pilots who live in part of the country, but based in another. Whether you are at the regionals, LCC, or legacies, there will always be commuters.


^^ This...plus the fact that as a commuter I don't want to rent an apartment and set up water, gas, electric, cable, internet in my name as well as buy/rent furniture to only be displaced a few months later but remain caught in a 1 year lease.

Guys at the majors sit reserve too! 14-18 days/month of hotel rooms adds up quick :).

pause 03-21-2012 10:58 AM

Or someone on reserve. I have a 20 year United guy in my crashpad. He's on reserve and I don't blame him not wanting to spend $60-70 PER NIGHT (17-18 days per month) Crashpad is the better option. It's not about being cheap. It's called being financially responsible.

Cycle Pilot 03-21-2012 01:17 PM

Did you try some of the crashpad websites out there?

www.airlinecrewpads.com
www.crashpads.com

I guess you could even resort to Craigslist. Or the ALPA forums.

rombo60 10-01-2012 12:45 PM

LAX Crashpad
 
For those of you airline crews looking for housing/crashpad opportunities in LA, look no further! This is a great opportunity to be a part of a brand new crashpad! It will be in a very nice apartment complex off of Lincoln Blvd just north of the airport near the Custom hotel. No car is needed! It is a 5 min bus ride from the airport running every 15 min with a stop ½ a block from the apartment. The unit will be a two bedroom, two bathroom, with a set of bunks in each room in which you will have your own bed. No hot bunks. It will be available Nov 1st and is month to month with no long-term commitment. The cost is $300 a month with a $100 fully refundable deposit. LA is one of the most expensive cities in the country and this is an incredible deal for the location. The following is a list of benefits and amenities

• 5 min bus ride from the airport scheduled every 15 min
• Bus stop is ½ a block from the apartment
• Fully furnished (Large flat screen TV, sectional sofa, dining table, full kitchen with kitchen ware)
• HD cable TV, high speed internet, and phone
• Cleaning service once a month
• Full gym
• 2 pools
• Outdoor BBQ’s
• Internet cafe
• 2 miles from the beach
• 75° average daily temp in LA
• Grocery store next door
• Westchester Park and Recreation Center across the street
• LA fitness, The Coffee Bean, Grocery Store, Subway, etc, etc, within a block!

Crashpad locations do not get any better than this! If you are interested please PM me and please know this is for commuters only. No full time residents.


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