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citationpilot81 06-01-2015 06:03 AM


Originally Posted by Dagrocky (Post 1893049)
That's what I figured, it appears internal recs to add a lot weight and are "Giant". Thanks for the insight and congrats on the interview.

I had one internal rec and took the test a couple of weeks ago. Nothing yet. I'm sure the call will come soon.

flyinturbo 06-01-2015 09:42 AM


Originally Posted by gsoflyer (Post 1893148)
I have another question that I don't ever think I've seen addressed. Are there any, or have you ever known any, musicians that work for Atlas that carry an instrument along. Anything from piccolo to bassoon? ;-) just curious and I would love to know how that worked out.

Thanks,
gsoflyer

Like this?

http://33.media.tumblr.com/30056d692...emQ1qzeyud.gif

blinkpilot182 06-01-2015 10:40 AM

Week of 06/07/2015
 
Hello there Fellow Aviators,

First off let me say a huge thank you to those in this forum who have asked great questions, and to those who have given great answers! I have read a quite a bit on this thread over the years, and very much recently. Everyones insight has helped massively.

I tend to do more reading and learning here on APC than I do posting. However since my post in the "Introduce yourself" thread a few years ago a lot has changed! A little more experience under the belt and I have been offered the wonderful opportunity to interview at Atlas. I have wanted to work for Atlas for a very, very long time. Just the chance to interview alone has made me excited beyond words!

I completed the online test and phone interview in May, and was offered an interview date.

I am wondering if anyone else who has an interview date coming up (or anyone who has interviewed recently) would like to chat a bit. Perhaps compare gouges, and see if we've all been on the same page as far as preparation goes. Might as well implement the "cooperate and graduate" philosophy now, haha. Feel free to send me a message!

Thanks again to everyone on here!
-blink

gsoflyer 06-01-2015 11:45 AM

Flyinturbo.... Maybe not *exactly* like that :-)

baam7700 06-01-2015 12:22 PM


Originally Posted by flyinturbo (Post 1893280)

Don't care what anyone says, this is some funny stuff!!! Fell down in hysterics when I saw it. Thanks for the balanced humor :)

Talon1011 06-01-2015 12:55 PM


Originally Posted by gsoflyer (Post 1893148)
Hi All,



I have another question that I don't ever think I've seen addressed. Are there any, or have you ever known any, musicians that work for Atlas that carry an instrument along. Anything from piccolo to bassoon? ;-) just curious and I would love to know how that worked out.

Thanks,
gsoflyer


I have seen a guitar or two (one of those small collapsible ones as I recall) and perhaps a harmonica. Other than that not much. I think Atlas pilots' crew rest talents lie in other areas. Most involve beer and / or food. ;-)

gsoflyer 06-01-2015 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by Talon1011 (Post 1893395)
I have seen a guitar or two (one of those small collapsible ones as I recall) and perhaps a harmonica. Other than that not much. I think Atlas pilots' crew rest talents lie in other areas. Most involve beer and / or food. ;-)

I am fully capable of holding my own with food and beer (beer IS food, correct?). I dabble with the banjo also. Would love to pick a little when far from home.

I just updated my resume with crewjobs. No jet nor FMS time. Over 3000 hrs PIC in the ATR 72 and 42, much of it in southern India. 7000+ total time with a desire for the Atlas schedule and destinations. I have at least one internal. I've read virtually every page on this thread, but I'm sure I'm forgotten stuff :-( I do hope I get a shot at the test.

Guess we shall see.....

NightIP 06-01-2015 11:12 PM


Originally Posted by gsoflyer (Post 1893148)
Hi All,
I have another question that I don't ever think I've seen addressed. Are there any, or have you ever known any, musicians that work for Atlas that carry an instrument along. Anything from piccolo to bassoon? ;-) just curious and I would love to know how that worked out.

Do it. I'm a drummer, so it's easy for me to carry sticks on the road, but there are people who bring guitars along. 17 days on the road is a long enough time... Don't ignore your outside interests!

Timwerni 06-02-2015 05:31 AM

has anyone brought a stationary bike or kettle balls to workout on long legs? Or is that just a crazy idea? seems like there would be plenty of room....

Atlas Shrugged 06-02-2015 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by Timwerni (Post 1893797)
has anyone brought a stationary bike or kettle balls to workout on long legs? Or is that just a crazy idea? seems like there would be plenty of room....

Well, the spirit of your idea is not crazy, but that stuff is too big and bulky to carry around the world.

Latex bands and similar type things work well though. You can get up and stretch, climb the stairs a few times, pushups, etc while on the plane.

Some of the hotels have good gyms and others suck. Body weight exercises are your friend.

YouTube channel called Fitness Blender is most excellent. Work out anywhere even in a Japanese hotel room...


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