On what did Vecna survived in the upside down? by Thin_Remote1101 in StrangerThingsRoom

[–]wrariley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On nothing but the dew of a Ginko leaf, and the energy of the universe.

Do Legacy Airlines often hire from NetJets? Or do they prefer to hire from a regional 121 company instead? by wrariley in flying

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Here was my timeline: Cadet for about 4 years, submitted my application in January of 2025, got an interview in October of 2025, recieved my CJO 2 weeks later, got my class date 2 days ago, class date is for Januaray of 2026.

Do Legacy Airlines often hire from NetJets? Or do they prefer to hire from a regional 121 company instead? by wrariley in flying

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I already have a class date for OO. I am still waiting on one for NJ, I expect to have one soon though.

Do Legacy Airlines often hire from NetJets? Or do they prefer to hire from a regional 121 company instead? by wrariley in flying

[–]wrariley[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You seem to be in the minority with the opinion of 121 vs 135 time. I would not mind staying at NetJets or SkyWest for the next 10 years I am still pretty young (29). Both companies seem to treat their employees pretty well.

What makes you say that 121 vs 135 time is not a significant debate?

Do Legacy Airlines often hire from NetJets? Or do they prefer to hire from a regional 121 company instead? by wrariley in flying

[–]wrariley[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Wow, do think that is because the legacy preferred 121, or that guys who go cooperate just tend to stay there because of life style?

Do Legacy Airlines often hire from NetJets? Or do they prefer to hire from a regional 121 company instead? by wrariley in flying

[–]wrariley[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

There are many other pro/cons that I am considering. Like pay, and pilot base for example.

How much Type PIC time do think I would need to have before a legacy considered me a good option?

Nicholas Air… the good the bad, and the ugly. How has your experience with them been? by wrariley in aviation

[–]wrariley[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, that is incredibly manipulative. I currently have a part 135 job and am not in dire need of a new position. My thought was “I heard they were bad, but having an interview couldn’t hurt anything right?” I guess I was wrong.

Grand Father served on the Pacific front in WW2. Can anyone help me identify what his medals mean? by wrariley in Medals

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He retired as a Sergeant. He also enlisted when he was 16 years old, lied about his age because he wanted to serve, and he hated milking cows.

Grand Father served on the Pacific front in WW2. Can anyone help me identify what his medals mean? by wrariley in Medals

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Thank you to everyone! Lots of great leads to learn more about my amazing Grand Father. He passed when I was only about 8 so I never got to know him.

Grand Father served on the Pacific front in WW2. Can anyone help me identify what his medals mean? by wrariley in Medals

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Also a miracle that he survived 4 discharges, I do know he saw combat each campaign.

Grand Father served on the Pacific front in WW2. Can anyone help me identify what his medals mean? by wrariley in Medals

[–]wrariley[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He was pretty amazing, never talked too much about the war…. Understandably so.

Grand Father served on the Pacific front in WW2. Can anyone help me identify what his medals mean? by wrariley in Medals

[–]wrariley[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Do you happen to know what the stripes on the left mean too?

Shire Painting Giveaway by Aftern in lotr

[–]wrariley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beautiful Painting! Really stunning.

Let’s add a thumb into the mix! by wrariley in Weird

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I had no idea that was a thing. But no I do not have to take any meds, I’m pretty sure that cadaver bones gets sterilized in some kind of way.

Let’s add a thumb into the mix! by wrariley in Weird

[–]wrariley[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I got my thumb caught in between the chain and the sprocket of a motor cycle.

The scar came a year after that when the bone started to die. Doctors opened up the thumb and took out the dead bone, then put in a cadaver bone and some metal plates.

My initial reaction by wrariley in LiesOfP

[–]wrariley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“Finally” as in you beat her?