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Msg ID:
2863449 |
Apollo +0/-0
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Author:Gomer
4/13/2026 9:05:06 PM
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Anyone care to express their thoughts about flying for Apollo? Considering leaving offshore |
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Msg ID:
2863457 |
Apollo +0/-0
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Author:Capt Nemo
4/14/2026 5:32:17 AM
Reply to: 2863449
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What? And give up all of this? |
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Msg ID:
2863459 |
Apollo +0/-0
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Author:Ask yourself
4/14/2026 9:35:55 AM
Reply to: 2863449
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why all those positions have been unfilled for so long. So many better options for HAA. Place is a revolving door for a reason. |
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Msg ID:
2863468 |
Apollo +1/-0
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Author:Capt Nemo
4/14/2026 2:16:32 PM
Reply to: 2863459
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Ah yes Grasshopper, the proverbial question. Why? At least flying offshore you’re not getting kicked out of bed at 2 in the morning. Unless of course, somebodys husband comes home early. |
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Msg ID:
2863486 |
There is no risk flying the helicopter for Apollo +6/-0
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Author:However, there is a massive risk
4/15/2026 1:25:05 AM
Reply to: 2863449
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To your employment flying with Apollo Medcrew. |
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Msg ID:
2863490 |
There is no risk flying the helicopter for Apollo +3/-0
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Author:Nekid
4/15/2026 6:32:32 AM
Reply to: 2863486
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This is true at any rotor operation that includes self loading baggage AKA med crew!!! |
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Msg ID:
2863510 |
There is no risk flying the helicopter for Apollo +0/-0
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Author:None
4/15/2026 4:46:42 PM
Reply to: 2863486
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I’m hearing a lot of that |
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