Graduated as of 06/02/07

Discussion in 'Random / Offtopic' started by ckthepilot, Jun 2, 2007.

  1. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Let me know when you are a captain. Then I know when to stop doing business trips LOL
    Just kidding.

    Great profession, how are the Stewardesses? BTW what airline are you flying?
     
  2. ckthepilot

    ckthepilot Well-Known Member

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    Jetblue. You'll be surprised that there is an airline specific rule as to the age group of flight crew I can fly with. If I'm in the cockpit, you won't see the 21-25 age group flight attendants on board because I'm in that age group :p But once I deplane, I get to chill at the JB lounge and get to know flight attendants around the world. JFK is like a world in itself :p
     
  3. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Never heard of JetBlue. Is this an America only airliner?
    Gee, that is a nasty rule, so you will attendants mom class ...
    Yeah, JFK business lounge :D
    Narita and HK International have better lounges
     
  4. ckthepilot

    ckthepilot Well-Known Member

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    pilots' lounges are quite different from business lounges...
    Yeh JB is only regional.
     
  5. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    So, you are flying around in US only.
    Have you ever been in Hawaii :D
     
  6. ckthepilot

    ckthepilot Well-Known Member

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    I wish. I fly from MCO to JFK and that's basically my route for right now.
     
  7. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    So you are only flying back and forth.
    Looks like my friend who works for Cathay Pacific has more fun, since he is flying over the whole world.
    Just hope that I one day meet him, during duty. Perhaps I can have a closer look at the cockpit. But after 9/11 nothing is allowed :(
     
  8. ckthepilot

    ckthepilot Well-Known Member

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    CP is definitely the way to go. I have the hours, but I'm not a HK resident so applying to CP is far within reach :p
     
  9. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    There are more ways to become a HK resident. The HK government is looking for overseas talent. If you meet their requirement you can get a working permit and HK ID
    Here is some info on that HK Governement program: Quality Migrant Admission Scheme
    http://www.immd.gov.hk/ehtml/QMAS.htm

    Here is application form:
    http://www.immd.gov.hk/pdforms/id(e)981.pdf
     
  10. ribsandbbqbeef

    ribsandbbqbeef Well-Known Member

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    Hey CK,

    I'm really interested in learning about what it takes to become a pilot. In your free time, could you go over the type of educational requirements, years of additional training beyond college, and the the ladder of rankings?

    Is a F/O the same as a co-pilot? And are the Jetblue A320s considered large (>12,500 lbs at takeoff) or small jets (<12,500 lbs at takeoff)?

    Thanks dude,
    ribs

    PS lol, I have so many questions, but could you also comment on the work hours? Thanks.
     
  11. ckthepilot

    ckthepilot Well-Known Member

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    I get 0 points for my age :/ 80 is bare minimum.. :p
     
  12. ckthepilot

    ckthepilot Well-Known Member

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    Check your PM.
     
  13. Maverick

    Maverick Lord Vader

    Looks like you are not a "standard" talent :p
    ... get married and adopt children, that is the quick fix :D if ya can't use the Franklin Fix -bigsmile
     
  14. ribsandbbqbeef

    ribsandbbqbeef Well-Known Member

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    Thanks, I appreciate it.

    Haven't received it yet, but I'm guessing you're typing it.

    By the way, you look much older in your pic than 23. You look like you're in your 30s lol.
     
  15. ribsandbbqbeef

    ribsandbbqbeef Well-Known Member

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    bump, you have PM CK. =)