Air Cargo Carriers....
#3
I wouldn't really say it's a tough way to build time, but rather it's a great way to build some crucial experience.
#5
Think about this...during the day, all you see is sunlight and pretty blue when flying on a clear day. At night, especially during a new moon, you can see all the stars, watch meteor showers, see that comet that has grown in size in the past month, lunar eclipses, etc. Not to mention on you can generally see forever...
For me, daytime is just tooo boring.
#6
Haven't seen the sun in forever while flying...you just get used to it.
Think about this...during the day, all you see is sunlight and pretty blue when flying on a clear day. At night, especially during a new moon, you can see all the stars, watch meteor showers, see that comet that has grown in size in the past month, lunar eclipses, etc. Not to mention on you can generally see forever...
For me, daytime is just tooo boring.
Think about this...during the day, all you see is sunlight and pretty blue when flying on a clear day. At night, especially during a new moon, you can see all the stars, watch meteor showers, see that comet that has grown in size in the past month, lunar eclipses, etc. Not to mention on you can generally see forever...
For me, daytime is just tooo boring.
#7
Working the back side of the clock IS a tough gig. Believe me, after doing it the last 11 years I would not do anything else. I can not think of any "crucial experience" I had that wouldn't have been possible flying for a commuter. Night flying is just different then some of the other routes you can take in this profession.
#8
The best advice I can give is sleep when your tired. Sounds simple, right. Depending on other things in your life, and the fact that 99% of the world will be on a 9 to 5 schedule, this can be tough. Try to make up for lost rest on your weekends off. The new studies are showing you can make up some of your sleep deficit in the short term. Good luck on whatever route you do take.
Last edited by Todzilla; 11-07-2007 at 05:44 PM.
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