juddles
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Have considered arranging an AFF gettogether in Chile (not in SCL but near LSC) - will do test run with a certain AFF member in March to see if venue is a winner.....
This I can relate to (but in the opposite direction)! I get to PER and I am wide awake at 4am every day as my trips are only a few days and find these trips harder to get the body clock sorted than US or Europe trips where it’s a much bigger time difference.I can relate to Juddles, although this thread has made me realise that others have it worse. For the past 2+ years, I've been flying PER-MEL every other week in Y for work and find the hardest part is adjusting to the time change and dealing with being tired all the time.
I wonder if the older aircraft type contributes to the general "over it" feeling? ....
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Number of Km's: 6,421,687
Time in the Air: 385 days 3hrs 33min.....
I suspect you would perhaps agree with me that a J long-haul seat is just less uncomfortable than Y, not actually a great thing?
Double SC J return to LHR as a work trip - can't complain too much.It is called the Platinum handcuffs....a return Syd-Lhr J with double SCs is basically Plat requalication (already QF LT Gold)....my personal / award longhaul flights are usually not QF flights
2018 (So Far)
Number of Segments: 134
Number of Km's: 380,072
Time in the Air: 22 days 10hrs 07min
2012 (Biggest Year - By Distance)
Number of Segments: 148
Number of Km's: 591,522
Time in the Air: 33 days 16hrs 51min
Since 1999
Number of Segments: 2552
Number of Km's: 6,421,687
Time in the Air: 385 days 3hrs 33min
Only for those sick of flying.This is EXACTLY why we still need to fund and research the "Beam me up, Scotty" theory.
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I agree with you completely on that one. As an aspiring QF A380 captain, I do sometimes worry about how I will fare with all the time zone changes, long hours in a confined space and the effects of radiation etc. that you are more exposed to when cruising at such high altitudes. Good that often you get 4 days on, 3 days off depending on how you are scheduled though.I haven't read every page but I don't think anyone mentioned crew???
Last July we caught the the Emirates A380 out of MEL at 05.00.... WTF
It nearly killed me getting up at 02.00 to catch the limo to the airport and after we boarded I started to think about all the staff.
Aircrew getting up at the same time (or earlier, I dunno) to get the flight prepared.
A very good friend of mine, a captain with Virgin Atlantic, missed half his childrens' childhood whilst glamorously jetting around the globe.
I'm happy to make my 3min commute to work and always look forward to my next J experience
I'm feeling your pain juddles
Have considered arranging an AFF gettogether in Chile (not in SCL but near LSC) - will do test run with a certain AFF member in March to see if venue is a winner.....
I know there have been studies done on the short and long term effects of airtravel on aircrew, but I wonder if there have been any studies done on the health of businessmen and women who have to travel regularly/constantly for work.
Apart from the short term jet lag issues, dietary problems from eating meals at odd hours, gastric reflux, constipation etc etc I wonder what the long term effects are with going through all those time zones and sleep disturbances on the cardiovascular system. Mild depression from missing family events and homelife.
Won’t mention possible exposure to contaminants or increased radiation.
Not trying to make you feel worse Juddles !
2018 (So Far)
Number of Segments: 134
Number of Km's: 380,072
Time in the Air: 22 days 10hrs 07min
2012 (Biggest Year - By Distance)
Number of Segments: 148
Number of Km's: 591,522
Time in the Air: 33 days 16hrs 51min
Since 1999
Number of Segments: 2552
Number of Km's: 6,421,687
Time in the Air: 385 days 3hrs 33min