Thursday, July 05, 2007

The Times They Are A'changin

News flash for everyone...I have resigned from my position as a CRJ200 First Officer. More details to come in the future, but for now let's just say that my airline time wasn't the most positive experience. Now I am off to training for a Lear 60 Captain position. I'm extremely excited and thankful about what has transpired during the last three weeks in my professional career. I'm off to Tucson for training from July 16 to August 3. After I finish I will furnish details.

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Yep, Still Here

Franky, I've been busy since my CRJ200 checkride in December. I have been flying all over the east coast.

My time at JFK ( I was based there for only one month ) was very ...ah interesting. Such a large mass of humanity stuffed into one space. And I'm talking about the airport itself. Very confusing setup at the terminal. The actual flying part was cool. Very complex airspace and the controllers don't have a whole lot of patience. Even with that being said, the flying wasn't as hard as it might seem. Now I'm based in Cincinnati, and the flow into and out of there seems a lot easier. I continue to fly into New York on a regular basis and it's good practice. Incidently, if you fly into the JFK airport try not to schedule a flight into or out of there between the hours of 5PM and 10PM. That time frame is when the big international push happens each night. It is cool to be taxiing between a 747-400 and an Airbus A340, but when that taxi takes 2 hours it doesn't seem quite as cool.

In June I make the transition from the CRJ200 ( 50 seater ) to the CRJ700 ( 70 seater ), so I'm excited about that. Hopefully, since our pilot group signed off on a new agreement so things within the company will settle down and I'll start moving a little in seniority.

Signing off for now. Cheers.