Capturing the Millionaire’s Heart on Divorce Day

Chapter 66



Chapter 66

It was at this moment that Madison’s strong influence gradually

surfaced.

What do we call a wolf in sheep’s clothing?

Madison is the archetype.

Two flights took off at the same time. Madison’s plane followed Charlie’s. Not until Charlie’s plane was airborne did Madison set off.

Since Amelia already had flight attendant experience, she didn’t need orientation training – just carrying out her duties according to the usual process.

It was then that Jessica noticed Amelia’s steady demeanor at work, quite unlike her usual playful and light-hearted nature. Each passenger seemed to hold a good impression of her.

“Hey,” sighed Amelia as she picked up a blanket, “I am too excellent to be just an ordinary flight attendant.”

Jessica glanced at her, “What, you want to be the chief stewardess?”

“Is that not possible?” Amelia’s eyes were clear, “Those with ability should sit in high positions.”

“In your dreams!”

“I am indeed dreaming,” Amelia laughed sweetly, hugged her blanket, and departed.

Passengers were gradually boarding the plane, Madison checked all the equipment, and then sat in the pilot’s seat, waiting.

On her phone.

Ethan suddenly sent a message.

– Have you eaten properly?

Madison’s heart skipped a beat. After a long hesitation, she replied: I

ate.

– I’m going to Hayes. Where are you flying today?

By the time Madison saw the message, all the passengers had boarded. She didn’t have time to reply, turned off her phone, and prepared for takeoff.

This time, her destination was Nianzhou City. All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.

Was he going to Hayes for a business trip?

Once Charlie’s plane was safely in the air, five minutes later, Madison’s plane also departed from Slandon’s airport.

Nearby, another plane also rose into the sky.

Madison took a glance, a hint of sharpness in her eyes.

The flights taking off there were international flights, while hers was a domestic one.

After activating autopilot, Madison asked, “Why is Captain Charlie flying a domestic route?”

Jack thought for a moment, “I think she didn’t want to fly an

international route.”

She didn’t want to?

Was that a valid reason?

Usually, doesn’t the airline company assign which route to fly?

At this moment, Jack leaned over and whispered, “Domestic routes are shorter, with fewer takeoffs and landings, which makes it easier to accumulate flight time. I heard Captain Charlie wants to pilot the Airbus a380 that our company is applying to operate next year, so she intentionally stayed on domestic routes.”

Speaking of which, Charlie has not been a captain for a particularly long time, just about half a year.

Mukino Air’s requirement for captains flying large long-haul aircraft is a minimum of five hundred hours of captain flight time.

By early next year, Charlie should have enough.

ndred hours may seem like a lot, but the longest domestic capped at six to seven hours, which might be due to delays, ually around six hours.

gle trip takes a day, and if they can return the next day, it’s only ve hours in two days, which is a best-case scenario.

But this is already highly efficient.

If you fly an international route, it takes more than a dozen hours for a single flight, but you may have to stay in a foreign country for two to three days. So, after calculating, it’s not worth it.

That’s why Charlie applied to fly domestic routes till now.

According to Madison’s current short-haul flights, it would take at least half a year to accumulate five hundred flight hours. If the frequency of flights is not high, eight or nine months is likely.

Does Captain Charlie also want to compete for the main pilot position of the Airbus a380?

Right, no captain would resist the temptation of that aircraft.

As Madison was lost in thought, a cacophony of commotion came.

Madison looked through the peephole in the cockpit door and saw Jessica and Amelia immediately rushing towards the economy cabin.

In the aisle, a man was clutching his chair and had already collapsed on the ground.

A little boy next to him, who looked about three years old, was scared into crying by the sight of his mother collapsing.

“Captain…” Jack was startled.

Madison opened the door and walked out.

The passengers in the cabin were all attracted by the sudden

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