Views of flying around Europe, north Africa and the Middle East etc
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I very much hope that her tuition does not involve GPS for the rating!
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Not buying GPS, just borrowing the system.
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Europe this time. Our flying rate is something like 35-45% above 2019's rate. And that was busy!
I've done the same amount of flying now than I did in all of 2021. (Admittedly I was doing a lot of CRM duties). We need another 90-100 pilots and recruiting opens soon. (EASA licence only)
I've done the same amount of flying now than I did in all of 2021. (Admittedly I was doing a lot of CRM duties). We need another 90-100 pilots and recruiting opens soon. (EASA licence only)
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Dieppe
Cap Gris-Nez in the distance
Cap Gris-Nez in the distance
My necessaries are embark'd: farewell. Adieu! I have too grieved a heart to take a tedious leave.
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Nice one No views from me this week, I was off sick.
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Out and about last week. Mainly south of France and some weather. Did pop into the Swiss Alps too.
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Not a lot of snow left. Our famous Finnish TRE on his retirement tour and I blag a ride home in a Latitude.
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Some really nice photo's and very interesting to see the obvious cabin luxury of the Latitude.
I trust you weren't tempted to avail yourself of the bar, given you were having a busman's (sorry buswoman's) holiday, and mix yourself an "old fashioned" like the pilot did in It's a Mad Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World!
What corporate aircraft types do you normally fly?
I trust you weren't tempted to avail yourself of the bar, given you were having a busman's (sorry buswoman's) holiday, and mix yourself an "old fashioned" like the pilot did in It's a Mad Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World!
What corporate aircraft types do you normally fly?
My necessaries are embark'd: farewell. Adieu! I have too grieved a heart to take a tedious leave.
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Nah, it was only a 30 min flight and I had to drive afterwards
I'm on the Bombardier Challenger 350.
I'm on the Bombardier Challenger 350.
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Some Alp and cloud action this tour.
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Love piccy number 4.
RAF 32 Sqn B Flt ; Twin Squirrels.
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Boac.
Sion perhaps?
Sion perhaps?
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That was my first stab in view of Reddo's 'routes' but the topo is wrong.
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Nup. Not Sion. Not the Swiss Alps this time, the Italian Alps.
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OK - with that clue, it's Bolzano, innit? Looks like a 'frequent' for you.
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Nup. 2nd time I've been there in 17 years. I go to Sion far more often. I've been to Lugano a few more times than Bolzano.