AK 135 VFR

It was always severe clear when I flew there, don't know what your talking about...


For those of you wanting to venture up there, know your limits always have a out and it's ok to turn around for efF sakes.
 
It was always severe clear when I flew there, don't know what your talking about...


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Yeah, thats why all those cameras are in the passes and various others places. To fill the void of time between flights with the breathe taking beauty of what has to be one of the most diverse and beautiful places on earth.
 
Yeah, thats why all those cameras are in the passes and various others places. To fill the void of time between flights with the breathe taking beauty of what has to be one of the most diverse and beautiful places on earth.
Yep, the weather was always VFR...right?
 
Sounds like a great break from the everyday flying! May have to consider this at some point in the career!
 
Roger Roger, I am new to this sight and not sure how to PM you. I am interested in the position. I might be a bit over qualifyed. But I have always wanted to fly up in AK. Please contact me via email dannycreech@yahoo.com

Thanks
 
Sounds like a great break from the everyday flying! May have to consider this at some point in the career!
I recommend it. Its the best ever, the only thing that I liked doing anywhere near as much was on demand stuff - but I was too dammed sleep deprived to enjoy it. Its fun, its different every day, and the scenery is great.
 
I miss Alaska sometimes, even if I was in the ugly part. IFR 135 in the lower 48 is incredibly dull compared to what I was doing up there. Then again, my lifespan shot up signifigantly when I left. It's not a matter of if, it's matter of when. I sure wish I had flown in Juneau though, it's amazing.
 
I miss Alaska sometimes, even if I was in the ugly part. IFR 135 in the lower 48 is incredibly dull compared to what I was doing up there. Then again, my lifespan shot up signifigantly when I left. It's not a matter of if, it's matter of when. I sure wish I had flown in Juneau though, it's amazing.
The nice thing about BET is the show time never changed, 7:30 or 8 AM depending on who you worked for if I remember. Can't beat two weeks off a month either.

In JNU it's more of a 5-6 days a week (although my record was 17 days in a row) and the show time changes with the seasons. 0530 in the summer, 0830-ish in the winter.

All in all these days I find it sad that I would LOVE to go back to a 0530 showtime these days.....
 
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