November 29th, 2006, 13:28
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Join Date: Nov 2002 Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
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| Re: Snow moves to FlightSafety Atlanta Quote:
Originally Posted by Snow Tuesday, November 28th 2006
Hey all, it's been a while since I posted so I thought I'd let you all know that I'm still alive and kicking and still at the FSI sim center in Atlanta. I have however been doing a fair bit of contract co-pilot work on the side recently, mostly in a Lear 45 with a little bit recently on a EMB-120. I have my contacts at FlightSafety to thank for both of those opportunities.
A few big changes recently, I got married in September to an amazing girl who has qualities I didn't think existed! Ie she loves console games as much as I do, helps me work on my truck and is currently in basic training for the Air Force to become an aircraft mechanic. That last one is probably my fault, she had only ever been on one trip on an airplane before (airline) and was studying graphic design when I met her! I took her for a few airplane rides, both in a 2 seater trainer and on the LearJet and she was hooked. So I guess I'll break'em and she'll fix'em hehe. Oh and I proposed to her at 5500ft over downtown Atlanta at night <grin>
Sooooo, right now I'm kinda hanging out to see where she's gonna get stationed before I go for any full time pilot jobs. She should be done with tech school by April. Right now an airline job seems most compatible with her job since we might be moving around a lot. So for now I'm just building that multi-turbine time, hopefully that will be worth something to a regional in the future. Till next time! | Hey snowman.... How ya been? Coming out to PHX again any time soon? Just a thought since you have relatives out in New Mex, can she put in for Luke AB in Phoenix? I am not sure if their is a base that will work in NM...
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