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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Very similar to me, transited through and worked in ME quite often, the humidity is unexplainable to those that haven't experienced it, mid 50's just means you adjust your working hours to suit, it wasn't unusual to be out at daybreak until 10 - 11 o'clock then spend the middle of the day in a thick walled, tiled, downstairs area (in UK it'd be called a 'bar') taking in refreshments until it was cool enough to resume 'work' - which typically was daybreak the next day.... Then some miserable sod sent us to somewhere nearly as hot but with an elevated altitude -and no 'bar'. |
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17th Jul 2022 5:42pm |
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RJPotts Member Since: 19 Aug 2021 Location: Durham Posts: 207 |
My L322 in Bahrain had a heated screen. I didn't actually realise when I bought it (because why would you look for one over there!). Had a chuckle when I realised & thought one day in the past a guy in Solihull had looked at a build sheet and thought "WTF?".
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17th Jul 2022 6:00pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
I was in & out of there 2001 - 2006, similar work but air cargo requiring dip. clearance, not flight crew- more 'self-loading cargo' to take care of the non-self loading cargo.
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17th Jul 2022 7:25pm |
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garyRR Member Since: 13 Mar 2021 Location: Hampshire Posts: 1463 |
It was an option on late L322s. I viewed one with rear climate and recline seats (wasn't a Westminster). 2015 Range Rover Autobiography 4.4 SDV8 |
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17th Jul 2022 7:34pm |
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Barmybrummie Member Since: 03 Apr 2021 Location: Somewhere in the valleys Posts: 653 |
RJ and phoenix, i bet that was a killer. I've never been one for heat, I'm actually hot blooded, hardly feel the cold. I remember l once i was collecting a gearbox for the us defence from ornskoldvik right up in northern Sweden in the middle of winter once. All i had on was jeans, cat boots and a coat and yet it didn't feel as cold to me even though it was -28. Walking 300 metres to the restaurant from the hotel i was getting some really funny looks from those who dressed up like Eskimos. I wasn't that far from the outskirts of the Arctic circle. So living/working in the middle East is a no go for me. And yet the missus still gives me grief when i have the Aircon on full in the car and it's only 15c outside |
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17th Jul 2022 8:03pm |
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RJPotts Member Since: 19 Aug 2021 Location: Durham Posts: 207 |
LM?
What a coincidence..... before I ended up in the Middle East I spent a few years flying round Africa. A Nigerian 737-200 I flew on one day definitely shouldn't have been flying although the 'best' African ac I flew on was actually in Iraq, a Sierra Leonian registered An-12 (the same one used soon after in the (cr@p) movie 'Lord of War' (this one)) & which crashed soon after filming ended).
Al Udeid? I used to look forward to trips there, usually scrounged breakfast in the US mess (just gotta forgive them for what they refer to as bacon haha). Last time I was there was in a B1900 at night from the old airport at Doha, we had a total electrical failure, skipper was flying with the FO shining a torch at the standby artificial horizon. After about 10 minutes everything turned on again (so, just like a Land Rover!!)....... so we got into Al Udeid & waited there until daylight, couldn't repeat the issue so back in & off on the next leg
Unnatural things, I've managed to largely avoid them apart from a period in 2003 / 2004 that involved flying round Northern Iraq in a bright yellow Mi-8 (not sure who thought that was a good idea) & a spell in Afghanistan where we used to get the use of a UN helicopter for trips that would have taken way too long by road. Cheers Richard 2010 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Santorini Black 2010 Range Rover Autobiography TDV8 Zermatt Silver [Gone] 2003 Range Rover HSE Oslo Blue [Gone] 1985 Camel Trophy 90 (Netherlands Team Vehicle) [Gone] 1990 Camel Trophy 127 (Workshop Vehicle) [Gone] 1989 Camel Trophy 110 (Workshop Vehicle) [Gone] 1998 Camel Trophy Freelander (South African Team Vehicle) 1995 Camel Trophy Discovery 300Tdi (Raft Unit) [Gone] |
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17th Jul 2022 8:07pm |
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RJPotts Member Since: 19 Aug 2021 Location: Durham Posts: 207 |
Barmybrummie, I actually found I became more used to it being cold...... presumably as a result of spending so much time with the air con on. On trips home I'd go to LR shows and be sat in a t-shirt while others were shivering with coats on.
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17th Jul 2022 8:13pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
Funnily enough, I'm fine with extremes - I did a three week training ex. on Sjuøyane (Svalbard, off Norway), the main thing I learnt was that cold dehydrates quicker than heat.... a month later I was in eastern Europe with -31deg.C. daytime ambient with -56deg. C. overnight windchill temperatures. The biggest problem was to keep ice flakes from forming in our tea - oh, and keeping the generators from overheating due to the ingest of frost....
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17th Jul 2022 8:21pm |
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