First thunderstorm of the spring. That's a very large dog under a very small desk.
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First thunderstorm of the spring. That's a very large dog under a very small desk.
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KONA VIRUS!
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Two dogs, actually. But they abandoned me for the chance of kitchen scraps.
Those smart little bastards.
Cheers Ted,
How's flying these days if I may be so bold to ask?
By nothing more than coincidence, I haven't been flying since before this whole thing started, and was doing a ground-based job that has since evaporated. My wife now describes me as "Cleo's butler"
That's Cleo on the right
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As for the airlines, this is going to be another 911/SARS event. More than a dozen flight attendants have died from Covid-19 related illnesses. I don't know any yet, but it's likely that a lot of pilots will be positive due to the impossibility of adequate distance from each other.
Thousands of crew members will be furloughed/layed-off. There will be bankruptcies, and there will be lots of lawsuits. My friends who are still working are just barely working due to the massive reduction of flights, and rescheduling to avoid layovers.
I honestly don't see myself going back.
no flying at all or just not passenger type planes?
Just airlines. After 9/11 I was off for three years. I've got other things I can do.
A few months ago I went down the rabbit hole listening to sketchy situations played out over ATC communications. Not recommended. Other things to do may be a good thing.
Sketchy situations due to Covid? Kinda curious now.
@AD, no, not AS, and I'd like to keep my employer's name under my hat (on the public internet at least - I'd tell you privately if you cared). Their social media policy is basically 'stay off it'.
Air Astana 1388 and similar nightmare scenarios.
Airlines are toast. Delta refunded me for our trips immediately, but Air France and Norwegian sent us the "Checks in the Mail" email, so I asked the trip insurance company to refund it. We will see what happens. I have 3 neighbors that are pilots. The 2 FEDX guys are still busy and the United pilot is furloughed with a new $2M house loan to pay :eek:
Friend of mine is a SLC based Delta pilot, just made captain a year or so ago. He is working very little.
@mazderati, while insanely scary, the number of those types of incidents is infinitesimal compared to the over 100,000 airline flights per day, every day, worldwide (well... not anymore, but still).
Yeah, yeah, I know all the stats and will have to fly again at some point. But, it would be a lot more comfortable for me if I could sit in the cockpit, breathe down the pilots' necks, and question every move made. :fm:
Spontaneously fermented coolship ale aged in oak barrels courtesy of @wanderbrewing
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Thanks Ted, good to hear you’re safe and have options.
Really cool moonrise at the top of the street tonight. Couldn’t quite capture the clouds, sliver of a moon, Venus and the Georgia Pine all in one shot, but you get it. Nice and warm too. Good clear you head kind of dog walk.
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Thanks, and that's cool. I love that stuff.
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I'm used to the heavily sugared cereals of my youth, so even now I like to put some of that sweet stuff on top of my Cheerios. I haven't seen toys inside cereal in a while and it brought back memories of digging around in the bottom of a new box of cereal for the toy. Sponge Bob came in a double cellophane bag and was outside the cereal bag right on top. They're taking the fun out of everything nowadays.