ONE WEEK IN THE LIFE OF AN AIRLINE PILOT

My Layover Life
28 Apr 202212:37

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Paul, an airline pilot and travel enthusiast, invites viewers to join him during six days of reserve duty. He explains the different types of on-call schedules he faces, including long-call, short-call, and field standby. As a newly promoted junior captain, Paul shares his journey, including standby time, securing a London flight, and exploring the city. He takes viewers on a tour of London, visits the O2 Arena, and gives a behind-the-scenes look at the pilot crew rest area on a Boeing 767. The video ends with Paul enjoying time with his family and preparing for his next round of on-call duty.

Takeaways

  • ✈️ The speaker, Paul, is an airline pilot and was recently promoted to captain, which came with new responsibilities but a drop in seniority.
  • 🏨 As a junior captain, Paul is now on reserve duty, where he has to be ready for flights at short notice, such as long call, field standby, and short call reserves.
  • 📅 Paul's short call reserve means he has to be near the Newark airport, ready to respond within two and a half hours if called for duty.
  • 🌍 Paul's reserve shifts last for six days, and he's sharing his experience through a six-day vlog, hoping to squeeze in some exciting layovers.
  • 💼 On his second day of reserve, Paul picked up a trip to London, providing him with over 33 hours of layover time in the city.
  • 🗺️ In London, Paul visited the O2 Arena and climbed its roof for a 360-degree view of the city, offering some trivia about Greenwich and Zulu time.
  • 🛫 After enjoying his layover, Paul flew back to Newark on a Boeing 767, where he gave a quick tour of the crew rest area and took a short break during the flight.
  • 👋 After landing in Newark, Paul missed a connecting flight home due to it being spring break but managed to get on a later flight.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧 Paul enjoyed some family time after returning from his trip, marking the end of his six-day reserve duty.
  • 🔜 Paul will start another six days of reserve duty next week, inviting viewers to subscribe and follow along for his next adventures.

Q & A

  • What is Paul's profession?

    -Paul is an airline pilot who recently upgraded to the position of captain.

  • What are the three types of reserve Paul mentions in the video?

    -The three types of reserve are long call reserve (12-hour callout), field standby (where he has to sit at the airport), and short call reserve (where he must be ready to get to the airport within two and a half hours).

  • What responsibilities came with Paul's new role as a captain?

    -Although he flies the same cities and airplane, his new role comes with additional responsibilities, such as managing flights and crew coordination.

  • How does Paul's seniority change after becoming a captain?

    -Paul goes from being a senior first officer with the flexibility to choose trips and days off to a junior captain, which places him on reserve.

  • Why is Paul staying at an airport hotel during short call reserve?

    -Paul stays at an airport hotel because during short call reserve, he has only two and a half hours to get to the airport, which is easier if he’s close by in Newark rather than in Minneapolis.

  • What trip did Paul pick up during his reserve shift?

    -Paul picked up a trip to London, which is a three-day trip, giving him over 33 hours in London.

  • What is Paul’s plan for the sixth day of his reserve schedule?

    -Since international trips require 24 hours of rest, Paul anticipates having the sixth day off after returning from London, as he wouldn’t be called for any more flights that day.

  • What adventure did Paul plan during his layover in London?

    -Paul planned to hike to the roof of the O2 Arena as part of the 'Up at the O2' experience, which offers a 360-degree view of the city.

  • How are pilot breaks managed on long-haul flights like Paul's trip from London to Newark?

    -On long-haul flights, pilot breaks are split evenly. For example, on the seven-hour flight from London to Newark, each of the three pilots had a two-hour break.

  • What did Paul do after returning to Newark from London?

    -After landing in Newark, Paul gave a cockpit tour to a future pilot named Lily, then tried to catch a flight back to Minneapolis, where he ultimately secured a seat on a later United flight.

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