2013 in Review...How Much Did You Fly?

I'll have around 500 hours.

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417.something. Hoo-ah training August-October when I got my bird, I've put 25 hours on it so far.
I hope to do no more than 200 next year.
 
The most important metric for me is days off. So after about 290 hours of flying, and a 150 duty days (including overnights). I'll end up with about 215 days off. Including the whole month of August when the airplane was down for maint and 3 weeks in April when my son was born. Not a bad year at all. :)

Edit: Forgot to add. I also had every major holiday off. Very thankful for this last year.
 
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My year to date according to the company schedule is 822.9. I have one 4 day and one 2 day trip left to fly so I'd guess that'll put me between 850-860 by the end of the year, all 121. I'm afraid to count the segments.
 
Looks like I'm going to finish the year at about 880 hours, which makes me wish I hadn't looked.
 
250ish total. About 150 as a part-time CFI, 60ish Part 91 corporate, and the rest personal flying with an aerial photography job or two sprinkled in. Too soon to get excited, but I *may* be able to do somewhere around 350 or so next year. Still, beats the hell out of the 65 total, 20 dual given I flew in 2012.
 
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