Happy to hear you are safe and your family must have been pretty shaken up hearing your experience. What do you think you will feel as you are airborne the next time...or have you already flown since?
The best thing to do to prevent any phobia is to actually fly as soon as possible after the experience...altho you dont seem like you will develop any phobias!!
Hey aly long time no see. I flew out the same day actually. And my heart was beating like crazy.
See that, If somebody else would have done that Lajjo will blast him big time.
I think he either has not seen it or decided to give me a free pass this time, whatchu mean by lajjo would have blasted someone else. he blasts 45.82% of my posts anyways in every thread we both end up in. :D
I wanna ride in helicopters so fill me in as to what I have to do to get your job :)
Well you can go for;
Mechanical engineering.
Electrical engineering.
Chemical engineering.
Geologist.
Cementing engineer.
Wellhead engineer.
Well logging engineer.
Driller.
Direction driller.
Mud logger.
Crane operator.
Labor.
Catering crew.
Take a pick man.
If you are specifically after my job go for mechanical engineering and then specialize in downhole measurement/logging tools.:)
Well you can go for;
Mechanical engineering.
Electrical engineering.
Chemical engineering.
Geologist.
Cementing engineer.
Wellhead engineer.
Well logging engineer.
Driller.
Direction driller.
Mud logger.
Crane operator.
Labor.
Catering crew.
Take a pick man.
If you are specifically after my job go for mechanical engineering and then specialize in downhole measurement/logging tools.:)
Sometimes. Earlier in my carrier I used to work there frequently, but I have grown out of it, I still do go for training personal or for trouble shooting.