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Emirates pilots will never enjoy a lifestyle like a pilot for a legacy carrier will



they just dont want to admit that.... but hey from an RJ to a 777?

just like when we were flying B99 and they were paying for the RJ FO job..

small jet syndrome in the states group now is called Big jet syndrome in the middle east
 
they just dont want to admit that.... but hey from an RJ to a 777?

just like when we were flying B99 and they were paying for the RJ FO job..

small jet syndrome in the states group now is called Big jet syndrome in the middle east

Better than from an RJ to an A320.
 
Emirates pilots will never enjoy a lifestyle like a pilot for a legacy carrier will

A US legacy carrier will never allow a 28-33 year old to enjoy the pay and lifestyle of a 777-300ER Captain

But I also see your point. I imagine it's difficult for a Emirates pilot to have a side business with 10-15 days off. Much easier for a US Legacy pilot.

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