CRIPES! ... ya better make that "time for a glass or 2 of red " better make that two Magnums ! 
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CRIPES! ... ya better make that "time for a glass or 2 of red " better make that two Magnums ! 
cowpatz wrote:NZ255 wrote:cowpatz wrote:When I moved from the 767 to the 777 I used the PMDG 777 as a sort of "trainer". It was great for learning panel locations and some of the systems.
Oh - when did you move to the 777? How long did you end up on the 767 for?
I moved to the 777 at the beginning of last October. I did 3 years on the "Cougar". I also spent 6 years on it in the 90's as an F/O.
I have also managed to achieve a few milestones.
In August 2016 I had my 30yr anniversary flying with Air NZ.
This month, 40 years ago, I commenced an aircraft engineering apprenticeship.
I have now just gained 20,000 hrs in my logbook(s).
Not long after finishing our basic engineering training we were then farmed out to various workshops within the engineering facility. We would spend either 1 or 2 months in each before moving onto the next. For example it might be 2 months in the Undercarriage workshop, a month in Hydraulic components, 2 in composites and 2 on the JT3 (DC8) engine line. My first workshop was aircraft interiors, specifically the seat shop. Back then it was a place that they put old engineers out to pasture. Most were whinging poms that had been in the company for over 30 years. To change the radio station from anything other than Radio Rhema would be met with howls of protest and a sharp rebuke. I mentioned to my fellow course mates words to the effect that: "What loser would work for the same company for 30 years?"
Good grief 40 years in aviation.....I feel old.....time for a glass or 2 of red.

NZ255 wrote:Congratulations on 30 years
Am I correct in thinking that if you move airlines you go down the ladder? So it's best to stay at the same place?
Why did you move from fixing them to flying 'em? Did ANZ help with it?
.... PS: my first weekly wage was $39.45 cents as an engineer in 1977.. Look were I am today, an Aviation Artist .. much more fun 

cowpatz wrote:Yikes....... sorry I seem to have hijacked the thread.
Splitpin wrote:CP , first of all congratulations![]()
Secondly , hijack the thread as often as you like ... great reading.
Have you ever considered writing a book ? What you have written here is a pro log ...i can imagine all that anecdotal stuff you must remember , filling and adding to the story . Can I pre order a copy now![]()
Well done again , and thanks for sharing.![]()
P.S Those couple of reds are well earned.

Splitpin wrote:"It would be a very thick book")

NZ255 wrote:Splitpin wrote:CP, how do you actually pass the time? Is it all yarning or do you just get through a lot of novels

) a novel .. In Ianglish all about flying the PMDG Boeing 747 V2 and my death defining experiences 
Ian Warren wrote:Maybe I should start to right (write) a novel .. In Ianglish all about flying the PMDG Boeing 747 V2 and my death defining experiences
NZ255 wrote:Haha. Chapter 5: The Dreaded Out Of Memory Error
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