2012: How much did you fly?

502 with another ~40 scheduled (6 more days to work this month)
Up from 483 last year.

173 in the CRJ (over a 5 month period)
322 in the Saab (over a 5 month period)
7 in the Citabria :(


Two months in initial at a new airline that resulted in a PIC type for the Saab.
Need to fly the Citabria more...
 
Around 225. 125 in the Citation and 100 in the Cessna 340. About 1.5 nights on the road per month. Not bad for a Corporate flying job and I only worked about 6 weekend days for the year.
 
I'm working through the end of the month. Looks like I'm going to finish the year with about 850 hours. Most of it is in the ho. Not enough of it in things with tail wheels. All of it is in Alaska, however, and I like that.
 
60.7 so far, all out of pocket at an average of $160-$180/hr.

Welcome to the "Will someone ~please~ hire me?!" world. ;p

-Fox

Hang in there. we were all in that place at one time. Emptying the bank account for one more hour in the air. In a few years you are going to be turning down flying jobs.
 
Hang in there. we were all in that place at one time.

Oh, don't I know it! :> I've just been working on it for longer than many in my stupid drive to avoid any debt, so it feels a bit crazy. 414 hours since 1996 (sixteen years old), and I've been thinking of flying just about every minute of those.

Hopefully not much longer...

~Fox
 
300 this year between diver driving and instructing. I finally made it past 1000 hours about a month ago and 1200 can't come soon enough!
 
396 so far- All A320/319... I'll end up with a 5-day worth about 25 hours starting Christmas day, so about 420 for the year. Not bad.
 
470ish, 390 legs. Mostly in the PC-12, less than 10 in a citation, about 10 in a duchess, and 5 or so in a 172. I'd make a map, but I'm too lazy. Hand a three year old a map of New England and some crayons, and you'll get the idea.
 
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