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Old 06-08-2016 | 08:56 AM
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dawgdriver
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Originally Posted by Ameriagle
It's not the correct term and it's not a household term. It's a confusing term for those who did not transition from another fleet type (which is why it shouldn't be used). I've been on the airplane for awhile and never once heard the term used by someone who didn't transition from one of the other fleets.
Based on this line of discourse, I would guess all the serious issues must have been ironed out over there at Allegiant. Good to hear. Management will be loving this petty training department discussion

Do we call it EFCA?? Yes!.. No!!

Seriously?? Engines blowing on a routine basis and pilots argue over terminology. Classic.
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