Msg ID:
2797559 |
life after 10,000 hrs +7/-1
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Author:what do you all do
10/31/2023 2:58:54 PM
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after this milestone? I like flying, but not like before.
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Msg ID:
2797577 |
life after 10,000 hrs (NT) +0/-1
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Author:Be glad the med crew did't
10/31/2023 4:12:43 PM
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Msg ID:
2797578 |
life after 10,000 hrs (NT) +0/-1
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Author:Be glad the med crew did't
10/31/2023 4:12:43 PM
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Msg ID:
2797579 |
life after 10,000 hrs (NT) +0/-1
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Author:Be glad the med crew did't
10/31/2023 4:12:43 PM
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Msg ID:
2797580 |
life after 10,000 hrs +12/-0
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Author:olderendirt
10/31/2023 4:41:26 PM
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after this milestone? I like flying, but not like before.
Thanks.
I loved flying right up until I retired.... and I guess I love it and miss it now, too.
It took the better part of 40+ years to get there and by then I had seen enough of my friends make fatal errors to know that I could, too. Scared myself on occasion, as well. I decided to quit while that was true.
Flying helicopters is different than flying airplanes, it isn't going into airports and other preconfigured landings. You find the destination, try to find an adequately sized, level place to put your skids that is accessible for pax and cargo loading/off-loading. There may be no weather observation within a hundred miles, much less a terminal forecast: what you see is what you got; and what you infer from that is, hopefully, accurate and sufficient. |
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Msg ID:
2797584 |
life after 10,000 hrs +2/-1
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Author:oldNtired
10/31/2023 6:11:54 PM
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What he said !!!! |
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Msg ID:
2797587 |
life after 10,000 hrs +9/-0
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Author:When it is time to go
10/31/2023 6:37:10 PM
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I do believe that when it's time to move on , you just know based on your own personal situation , not just hours of flight time or years of service but more just a feeling of purpose and life situation. This would apply to any job or profession . It's so personal that no one can tell you when it's time , you just know when it is.
what ever you decide it will be the correct decision at that moment in time , wish you all the best for what ever you decide . |
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Msg ID:
2797600 |
life after 10,000 hrs +5/-0
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Author:Dang
10/31/2023 9:54:23 PM
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8760 hours is a whole year. Congrats man. |
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Msg ID:
2797601 |
life after 10,000 hrs +3/-5
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Author:Congratulations
10/31/2023 9:58:02 PM
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At 10k you are no longer a junior pilot. At 20k you become a senior pilot. At 30k you stop all log book entries excepting to prove currency and all other requirements (imagination required).
If bored at 10k you need a change, go fly something different. Sailplanes do it for some - the atmosphere becomes something very interesting and challenging. Not bad for engine off handling in all powered flying machines either - very true dat. |
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Msg ID:
2797604 |
life after 10,000 hrs +1/-1
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Author:huh
10/31/2023 10:50:18 PM
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between 10-20,000 hours you are called a first mate lol |
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Msg ID:
2797605 |
life after 10,000 hrs +5/-3
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Author:I missed the junior pilot meeting
10/31/2023 11:02:51 PM
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where they said you had to have 30k hours before you could quit logging because I did it at about 4 over 10 years ago. oops |
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Msg ID:
2797687 |
life after 10,000 hrs +1/-0
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Author:old guy
11/1/2023 4:00:34 PM
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I stopped logging time years ago as well. I could download my duty logs and figure it out, but it wold probably take a week, and it just doesn't matter at this point. |
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Msg ID:
2797817 |
life after 10,000 hrs +1/-0
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Author:Just
11/3/2023 10:11:07 AM
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make sure you're capable of proving currency in a timely manner - company records should do it but if on your own probably best to just scratch in the flights that prove requirements. Not a biggee, unless the wrong lawyer gets hold of it after an incident or accident, then it becomes annoying at least.
I'm olderen u!! |
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Msg ID:
2797816 |
life after 10,000 hrs +0/-0
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Author:Make
11/3/2023 10:07:57 AM
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sure you log in a 'reliable record' those flights which prove your currency, otherwise, lol and good wishes to all. |
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Msg ID:
2797815 |
life after 10,000 hrs +0/-0
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Author:That’s
11/3/2023 10:06:21 AM
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fair! Good humour may win this site after all. |
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Msg ID:
2797606 |
life after 10,000 hrs +0/-2
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Author:yeah, go fly a glider
10/31/2023 11:24:21 PM
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they don't pay much but it will help you do better autrotations. lol |
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Msg ID:
2797818 |
life after 10,000 hrs +1/-0
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Author:All
11/3/2023 10:13:16 AM
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that is true. Trust you'll give it a go and get hooked - by-by check book. Sailplanes are a terrific hoot, especially cross country, off field landings, and the cost to retrieve the thing!! |
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Msg ID:
2798392 |
life after 10,000 hrs +0/-0
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Author:Airmanship
11/9/2023 11:05:44 PM
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It ALL counts. Give it a try. |
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Msg ID:
2797634 |
life after 10,000 hrs +6/-1
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Author:As old as Olderendirt
11/1/2023 9:11:49 AM
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I thought I'd go to 10,000 hours and quit. But I kept at it for another 1k or so, too dumb to stop I guess. From as early as I can remember, all I ever wanted to be was a helicopter pilot. And so I was. When you're good at something it's hard to walk away. But 35 years was enough, eventually we all get to that point when we realize it. Loved it right to the end, actually thought I'd miss it more but I don't. Damn things tried to kill me too many times, it made the eventual decision to stop easy. Wouldn't change a thing, but wouldn't do it over either. Piano player in a *****house (like I told my mom I was) would have probably been fun too. |
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Msg ID:
2798393 |
life after 10,000 hrs +1/-0
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Author:Did 17
11/9/2023 11:21:35 PM
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more than 35 under same circumstance and left for the same reasons and never looked back. There's a price paid in maintaing the necessary mindset to be in the game that long of which I question its impact on other life areas, especially family. Is what it was. |
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Msg ID:
2797636 |
life after 10,000 hrs +6/-0
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Author:TX Ron
11/1/2023 9:47:22 AM
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After 11K for me ....I went to Microsoft flight sim 2020 to do things that I always wanted to try. Safe unless you fall out of your chair. Microsoft flight sim 2024 is coming with lots of fun helicopter scenerios. |
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Msg ID:
2797689 |
Once a year is enough sim (NT) +0/-0
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Author:for me.
11/1/2023 4:03:29 PM
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Msg ID:
2797710 |
Walked away +3/-0
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Author:B&W
11/1/2023 10:30:58 PM
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Walked away at 14,000+ hours. That was over 4 years ago. Initially missed it but I've moved on. I look at this forum about once a year and the topics never change! See ya around. Fly safe. |
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Msg ID:
2799364 |
life after 10,000 hrs +0/-0
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Author:AkGuy
11/21/2023 8:15:00 AM
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I'm there. I stopped 3 years ago. Now I'm getting the hankering to do it again. Quick, someone kick me! |
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Msg ID:
2797894 |
life after 10,000 hrs +2/-0
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Author:Black Bart
11/4/2023 7:26:44 AM
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Smoke a Bowl
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