are the hours accumulated on passenger seats (first class) of a DC-10-30 and Airbus A310 ever equivalent to those accumulated on a cockpit seat? If so, I have more than 550 hours :( but as a passenger, not pilot :(
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5 comments:
I don't think you can add anything to this. You've said it all.
Get the idea from One Six Right?
Truer words have never been written.
Although I still have only 20 hrs in mine, yet I consider them the 20 most special hrs in my life...
Absolutely very cool. Nuff said with that.. That's the only way to describe it.
are the hours accumulated on passenger seats (first class) of a DC-10-30 and Airbus A310 ever equivalent to those accumulated on a cockpit seat? If so, I have more than 550 hours :( but as a passenger, not pilot :(
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