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Old September 26th, 2005, 04:36   #1
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I was browsing around on monster and came up with this add:

http://jobsearch.monster.com/getjob....=5620&refine=1

The position is for a pilot flying a Gulfstream and B707 which are both owned by the famous movie star John Travolta and also this position is in Florida which again is where John owns a house with a private runway and ramp area. Pretty cool but hey I guess flying a real airliner is more fun at least for me.

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. . .hey I guess flying a real airliner is more fun at least for me.
And you know this how?
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Old September 26th, 2005, 11:55   #3
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"Jhon"?

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I was browsing around on monster and came up with this add:

http://jobsearch.monster.com/getjob....=5620&refine=1

The position is for a pilot flying a Gulfstream and B707 which are both owned by the famous movie star Jhon Travolta and also this position is in Florida which again is where Jhon owns a house with a private runway and ramp area. Pretty cool but hey I guess flying a real airliner is more fun at least for me.

Armen
I would leave my "airline" job for this in a heartbeat. but then again, i might not have a choice in a couple weeks....ha
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the ultimate corporate job The 707 is painted in it's orginal Qantas livery too. I saw the GII on the ramp when I was down in Tampa a few weeks back.
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Old September 26th, 2005, 13:40   #6
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I don't know how it feels to be an airline pilot but iIwould like to have interaction with different people and see different faces everyday rather than being with the same crew and same passengers every time. But again it would be fun to fly with John especially on his B707 which is a classic but if I had a choice I would not take that job.

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This would be the ultimate dream job. You fly an airliner, without ever having to go through security, you don't have to lock the cockpit door so you can interact with passengers inflight. It would be pretty sweet.
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Guys the reality is the type of person who will be flying that plane, will be more then just your average airline pilot.
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Old September 26th, 2005, 19:57   #9
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Anyone want to take a stab at how many hours per year that person would log? I wouldn't think it would be close to part 121 or 135! Of course, to be competitive I'd imagine that your total hours on your resume would read something like, "I stopped counting at 15,000."
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You might have to be part of the scientology community too.
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I could roll with that!!
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