Texguy
New Member
So I'm still seriously considering taking the plunge and getting the rest of my ratings to make a go of a jet career. A minor concern I have is surviving butt-cold Northern winter weather. I've been in Austin, TX all my life where we don't have winter. Now being up North would be nice when it's 100+ degrees and humid here in the summer.
Please tell me it's not that bad to be a pilot up North in the winter. I can handle temps in the 30s and 40s...but I don't look forward to temps around 0 with a howling wind. I guess the good news is that you just stay indoors as much as possible when the weather is that cold. However just hanging around the hotel on a layover must get old.
Northern winters aren't that bad, riiiiiight?
Please tell me it's not that bad to be a pilot up North in the winter. I can handle temps in the 30s and 40s...but I don't look forward to temps around 0 with a howling wind. I guess the good news is that you just stay indoors as much as possible when the weather is that cold. However just hanging around the hotel on a layover must get old.
Northern winters aren't that bad, riiiiiight?
