2023 in Review...How Much Did You Fly?

106 flights
572 hours
1060 hours credit
Most of the year as a 756 FO, went to upgrade training in September and hit the line end of November.
Included some Earth shots since logbook pro thinks I flew backwards from Hong Kong to Honolulu.
 

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At least Sancho’s Tacos are good! lol. But yeah… not much else there. We’ve picked up a lot of old AE flights on the baby bus lately.
yeah Sancho's is the only thing redeemable from BFL...but we have been doing a lot of former Envoy 175 routes lately (BFL, FAT, CID, BHM, FSD, etc)
 
Part 91
350 hours
140 flying days
Roughly 50-55 nights away but that includes 15 days or so for an initial type rating.

Most days are easy but had several 18 hour duty days with ~6 hours of flying (out early, back late). Can't see myself doing this for 12 more months. The flying is fun but the fueling, pushing airplanes in and out of the hangar and not knowing 100% of my schedule until a few days in advance is taking a toll.
 
It's going to be a shade over 440 hours total for the year, but that's something like 430-ish 121 and a handful of 91. 2 type ratings in 12 months, and if I'm lucky, finished with OE and released to the line just prior to the 31st. I'll feel pretty good about that.
 
400.4 block.
91 flights.
312.8 was at night.

Haven't figured my credit for the year. I purposely bid RSV... except the last 2 months where I had a line because of vacation. (Which was 25% of my block time - 105 hrs.)

All 320/321 from the left. Mostly Redeyes.

Only places I went were: LAX, JFK, BOS, FLL, MCO, EWR, LAS, SFO, STI, ATL, MIA, DEN, CHS, BDL, TPA, SJU, ONT, SJD, and BUF.

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The FC View report seems to have DH's included...

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