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There's one line that won't be short of drivers...
On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 22:16:42 +0000
Graeme Wall wrote: On 08/12/2020 20:22, Recliner wrote: the flight, with at least the take-off hand flown. The hours in the middle are largely on auto-pilot, with occasional ATC contact. I know an ex BA pilot who always preferred the European routes rather than Transatlantic as the former had more real flying and he got to go home most nights! Probably considerably healthier too. Sitting down for long periods plus constant jet lag is very bad for a persons health. |
There's one line that won't be short of drivers...
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There's one line that won't be short of drivers...
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There's one line that won't be short of drivers...
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There's one line that won't be short of drivers...
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There's one line that won't be short of drivers...
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There's one line that won't be short of drivers...
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On 09/12/2020 08:27, wrote: On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 22:16:42 +0000 Graeme Wall wrote: On 08/12/2020 20:22, Recliner wrote: the flight, with at least the take-off hand flown. The hours in the middle are largely on auto-pilot, with occasional ATC contact. I know an ex BA pilot who always preferred the European routes rather than Transatlantic as the former had more real flying and he got to go home most nights! Probably considerably healthier too. Sitting down for long periods plus constant jet lag is very bad for a persons health. What about radiation levels? Yes, it's a risk of being an airline pilot, but of course it affects all of them, not just long haul. The risk may be slightly greater with long haul. |
There's one line that won't be short of drivers...
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2020, " remarked: On 09/12/2020 08:27, wrote: On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 22:16:42 +0000 Graeme Wall wrote: On 08/12/2020 20:22, Recliner wrote: the flight, with at least the take-off hand flown. The hours in the middle are largely on auto-pilot, with occasional ATC contact. I know an ex BA pilot who always preferred the European routes rather than Transatlantic as the former had more real flying and he got to go home most nights! Probably considerably healthier too. Sitting down for long periods plus constant jet lag is very bad for a persons health. What about radiation levels? One of the case studies I did when at University was the radiation levels experienced by Concorde crews (because it cruised at 60,000ft), so it is something they've been taking into account for a very long time. -- Roland Perry |
There's one line that won't be short of drivers...
On Wed, 9 Dec 2020 17:41:36 +0000
Graeme Wall wrote: On 09/12/2020 08:27, wrote: On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 22:16:42 +0000 Graeme Wall wrote: On 08/12/2020 20:22, Recliner wrote: the flight, with at least the take-off hand flown. The hours in the middle are largely on auto-pilot, with occasional ATC contact. I know an ex BA pilot who always preferred the European routes rather than Transatlantic as the former had more real flying and he got to go home most nights! Probably considerably healthier too. Sitting down for long periods plus constant jet lag is very bad for a persons health. Aeroflot got round that by getting crews to maintain Moscow time regardless of where they were in the world. Thats one approach, but the subconcious isn't fooled that easily - if its dark outside then we tend to get sleepy. |
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