Mrs.Alchemist
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The Alchemist and I met while on a high school exchange with AFS to Hungary in 1996.  Some how, 10 years later, we ended up married...
				
			
We were both in Air Force ROTC. She asked if I was a pilot, I asked if she wanted to go flying. Been the best relationship ever sense.
Awesome to hear Wes. Glad things are goin' good and you're over that last girl who played all the head games!
True that. How are you doin my friend?
Wierd story really.
In autumn of 1998 I had just been furloughed by AirTran. I had only been there for a few months and had only just completed DC9 IOE when they furloughed me. I had absolutely no money whatsoever, but managed to get hired flying for Chautauqua (for the second time in my career...)
Anyhow, I had no money so rather than get an apartment I found a nice parking garage near the Pittsburgh airport and began living in my car. I'd fly trips with overnights whenever I could, but when I couldn't I would shower at the YMCA. Yeah, it was that bad.
I managed to talk the company into giving me a cushy TDY gig in CAK and I was excited that I would have a hotel to live in for a month. Hot showers, cable TV... i'd be living like a king!
So i'm dedheading from CAK to PIT (in 98' that pair was flown by a DC9) and happened to be sitting next to a gentleman who wasted no time telling me that he was a brake salesman. He was talking my ear off and I happened to notice across the aisle this attractive business woman was eavesdropping and laughing at me trying to be polite and listen to this yahoo.
When we arrived in PIT I followed her off the jetway, got her attention, and joked that I was glad she found my seatmate amusing. I followed her to her gate and we chatted a bit, finally exchanging email addresses.
Over the next few weeks we dated a bit. I'd fly or drive to Akron and take her out... really cheap dates like walks in the park, going to the humane society to look at dogs... lol
Finally got the guts to tell her I lived in a car.
And she still married me.
(Of course she didn't AGREE to marry me until I had been hired by US Airways, and was a lineholder DC9 F/O making over $90,000/yr)
(then in 2002 came the furlough and anybody who tells you that furloughs don't breed marital problems is a liar...but that's another story entirely)
Cheers!

I know this is going to sound weird and far fetched by I swear on my kids that this is the God's honest truth: I was managing a gentleman's club for a guy I knew she was a dancer. 6 years later we are still happily married and have two beautiful kids! :nana2:

Who knew you could go from a regular job to being a pilot and have the view from your office get worse.

I met my husband while he was flying my mom and I off our family's island in April of '99 up in Maine. I only saw him at the airport whenever I dropped my parents off to go back out. Then I got a call July 1st of '99 and it was him. My relatives gave him my number and he called. To make a long story short we started dating that day, got engaged 8 days later. I found out I was prego two weeks before I was supposed to go to boot camp and we got married Sept. 22 '99. We have been together since. We now have two cute kids. I absolutely love the pilot wife lifestyle even the ups and down.

I met my wife at Riddle, with it's 8-1 guy/girl ratio, believe it or not. Met her in one of my MBA classes while I was flight instructing there. She had just arrived from Bulgaria a few days earlier when I first saw her, and we hit it off right away. We saw each other often in the computer lab at night, and I helped her out with several projects (her spoken english was good, but written needed some work). Eventually we started dating, and I found out she used to be a flight attendant in Europe for 4 years, and she knew the pilot lifestyle very well. Even after I thoroughly explained the potentially rough schedule and low pay I'd receive in the coming years, she was unphased. We lived together for about 6 months, got married, which included working through all of the immigration issues (INS documents, interview, etc.), and 3 years later we are both still very happy

