Thank goodness that I was finally was
able to move to Hyderabad. Moved out here on the 27th of
January. It's been hard waiting this long. So far my initial
impression is good. The city and air quality are much cleaner, and
there seems to be quite a bit more greenery as well. The Park Hotel,
where I'm currently staying, is very nice; 7 star rating and I
believe it. The Park Hotel is huge and is built in a horseshoe
design with the opening overlooking one of the lakes here. I checked
out the lake and it's better to enjoy the view from the hotel!
Yeah.....there is no way I'm jumping in that water. Thought about
renting a boat, but the thought of capsizing into that water scares
me. Anyway, the hotel has 8 floors, I'm on the 6th, and I
look into the horseshoe courtyard area. They've set the courtyard up
nicely with decks and patios, and lounge areas overlooking the little
pool and distant lake. There have been some people that have
actually swam around in the pool, but mostly it's occupied by the
pigeons. They sit on the railing and take turns hopping into the
shallow end; splashing about and drinking. It's nice to just sit
there and relax after a hard day of doing nothing! If you want to visit and stay here it's only 9000 rupees plus tax. What a deal, and they'll even throw in breakfast.
Had my first observation flight
on the 29th. It was really fun to get back into the aircraft and do
some flying. I've sure missed it. The flight staff was very nice,
pleasant and happy to see you. The whole of process of actually
getting to the aircraft is a little laborious and time consuming, and
will take some time to get used too. It is what it is, so I'll just
adapt. No problem. Our flight was scheduled to leave at 06:15am, so
we left the hotel at 04:15am. We catch a cab ride to the
dispatch/medical office which takes about :40 - :50 minutes. The
dispatch office is not at the airport, but about a :05 minute cab
ride away. So we go into the dispatch office; check the paperwork;
sign for the paperwork; and pre-order fuel. Then we head over to the
medical office to have the premedical check. Basically it's a
breathalyzer test and signing the logbook stating that we are fit to
fly. After this, we head outside, grab a company cab and head over
to the airport. I was going to include a detailed account of the
steps and process that you have to go through to enter and get to the
airplane, but I thought better of it. After I had it all written
out, I changed my mind about posting it. Sorry, but I would probably
have to send someone to kill you if you knew our secrets! Nothing
personal; it's just business. So, basically, it's sufficient to say
that it's an involved process of getting permission to enter the
airport, go through security, and get to the airplane. It takes
about :30 minutes from airport drop off to arrival at the airplane.
Not bad.
Rostering scheduled me for 4 flights or
“sectors” as they like to say. Two round trips from Hyderabad. I
was hoping for clear weather, but it was cloudy and hazy everywhere
we flew too. The First Officer told me that it's normal weather this
time of year. Some of the procedures are going to take some time to
get used to and the radio communications are going to be the hardest
overall. I'm sure I'll get familiar with most of it, but for now I'm
taking notes like crazy! The majority of the First Officers are
young and don't have much flight time, but they are good pilots and
are extremely helpful. It's going to be fun, I can already tell.
Times of maddening frustration will pop up from time to time, but I
think I can take it all in stride.
Scott and I check out some apartments
the other day and settled on one today. Should be able to move in
the first part of February. We both have to head off to Delhi
tomorrow for a little more training, but should be minor and back
within two days to move. The hotel is nice, but being in your own
place is nicer. Being able to get away from the noise and bustle is
going to be hard, so we looked at several places before deciding on
this one. We'll see how this goes. The lease is pretty easy to work
with, so I don't anticipate too much trouble should we have to move.
I know, famous last words, right!
It's quite a bit warmer here than in
Delhi, so riding might take some planning. Morning and evenings are
going to be the new riding times, because there is less traffic and heat. I've peddled a little bit, but
it's crowded around the hotel and I'm not sure that it's too safe during the day. Safety meaning that I might get squished on the road by one of these crazy drivers. Motorcyclists are some of the funniest ones. They can't stand to have you in front of them, so they pass only to slow down! If I just maintain my speed then I can pass them again and then they speed up and pass me. This cycle goes on forever. Or until I reach a hill. My bike and I are supposed to have a date later tonight. We'll see about that.
Another thing that I've noticed is that
there more cows here, but less pigs. The pigs love to root around in
the garbage that is dumped in empty lots, so I think that there might
be less garbage areas here. Maybe just more concentrated areas of garbage. Seems that way. The shore of the lake
is full of garbage and there is a landfill looking area about 4km
from the hotel. Most of it might go there. Not sure and I really
don't have an interest in finding out! There are plenty of areas
that I would rather go check out. So that's my plan.
Visited Golconda Fort yesterday.
You'll have to do your own research on this one, I'll just highlight the interesting things. The ruins of an old palace are there, so I walked
around and checked that out. The palace sits on
top of one of the hills and has an impressive view of the area. The
outer city walls are still standing, most of them anyway, and encompass the
palace for miles in each direction. Some of the inside rooms of the
palace are still intact and, although not as nice as when they were
in use, still impressive. The acoustics in some of the rooms are
designed to magnify sound and noise, so that you can talk softly in
one corner and hear everything clearly in another corner! We tried
it out and it works like a top. It's crazy that they had this technology a
1000 years ago. No secrets in these rooms for sure. Amazing. It was really funny, cause while we were there we were constantly pestered by the local to
have our picture taken with them. Not sure why it's a big deal, but
apparently it is. Our photo groups ranged from one individual to
groups of 20 or more. Finally, we had to start saying no, but people
still asked. I think that if we would have started charging them,
we could have made some serious money! Some things just crack me up.
Things are definitely getting better
over here. I wake up feeling bad and homesick often, but as the day wears on it gets better. It's really nice knowing someone here that you can hang
with. Didn't realize how important that was until it was gone and
back again. Plus I miss Jeannette like crazy! Hopefully I can start having more fun around here. I
miss all of you and appreciate the photos and emails that you send
me. Keep them coming. Thank you.
I'm glad things are looking up a bit. Sounds like your view from this hotel is better than the last one. And glad you already found an apartment. Thanks for the nice long update. Got a virus in my computer so it will be awhile before we can skype again.
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