One of the most significant considerations that pilots make when deciding the kind of airline job they want is the length of trips. Flying commercially features a wide array of trip constructions, or the duration and type of flying that an individual flying sequence is built from. Some trips last for a few hours, while others span over half of a calendar month. This article will give insights into the types of trips that airline pilots fly based on who they work for and what kind of flying their airline does.
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