tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8024452810108480973.post8370414385561992923..comments2024-02-19T04:50:58.801-05:00Comments on Daddy...Daddy, come back!: You know you are married to an airline pilot when... 2017 editionJoannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06970722739917121208noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8024452810108480973.post-46400157630602333222017-02-16T10:21:02.810-05:002017-02-16T10:21:02.810-05:00I'm so glad you did another version of this! I...I'm so glad you did another version of this! I mentally add the "checkmark" emoji sign one by one as I ran down your list. :) Since we added a child into the picture I can only relate more and more to all of this! Amynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8024452810108480973.post-10742522165682711762017-02-01T07:18:21.477-05:002017-02-01T07:18:21.477-05:00Well written and so accurate! Well written and so accurate! NaomiDsouza https://www.blogger.com/profile/03066131861752682269noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8024452810108480973.post-19536470528606120022017-01-18T13:32:47.077-05:002017-01-18T13:32:47.077-05:00Hi Joanna,
I have been reading your blog for the...Hi Joanna,<br /> I have been reading your blog for the past few months and I find very enjoyable to read and quite accurate. To lend some credibility to my feedback, I retired 18 months ago after flying heavies for Uncle Sam's Air Force for 9 years, then flying with the airlines for 33+ years. I was married that whole time (still am) to same wonderful woman with, eventually, 3 daughters. The only life they all knew was as that of a pilot's family. Thus , I say again, for the benefit of your readers who are just coming into flying part of the airline industry, your posts are not only entertaining and interesting, but are also accurate and give a real sense of the life of an airline pilot and his/her family. From the windshield wipers to packing (I didn't roll, but definitely had a system and employed the KISS principles); from the 20th of the month to returning from a trip (I had the added "luxury" of flying long haul and ultra long haul international trips the last 17 years), you do a great job of describing the good and the bad, the highs and lows of our lifestyle. It definitely has its challenges; but, in looking back over 42 years of flying an airplane, I don't regret the career choice at all, nor does my family. All the best to you and Steve and your kids. Hope you keep the blog going - it allows the old geezers like me to remember, reflect, and reminisce. Keep the blue side up.Retired Richnoreply@blogger.com