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#261

And, with us flying X-wing fish, all y'all Delta bubba's better look out! Btw, notice how mine is bigger than yours?
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#263
Gets Weekends Off
Joined: Apr 2009
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Hello!
New hire pilot here. Almost done with training. I am looking for a crashpad in Anchorage. I only need it for 2.5 months. (Mid March, all of April and all of May)
I won't have a car while I am in anchorage so something within walking distance or reasonable public transportation. Couches are fine, I don't need my own room.
Thank you!
New hire pilot here. Almost done with training. I am looking for a crashpad in Anchorage. I only need it for 2.5 months. (Mid March, all of April and all of May)
I won't have a car while I am in anchorage so something within walking distance or reasonable public transportation. Couches are fine, I don't need my own room.
Thank you!
#264
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Joined: Mar 2013
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From: 737
Hello!
New hire pilot here. Almost done with training. I am looking for a crashpad in Anchorage. I only need it for 2.5 months. (Mid March, all of April and all of May)
I won't have a car while I am in anchorage so something within walking distance or reasonable public transportation. Couches are fine, I don't need my own room.
Thank you!
New hire pilot here. Almost done with training. I am looking for a crashpad in Anchorage. I only need it for 2.5 months. (Mid March, all of April and all of May)
I won't have a car while I am in anchorage so something within walking distance or reasonable public transportation. Couches are fine, I don't need my own room.
Thank you!
#265
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Joined: Jun 2008
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From: 737-4/7/8/900
Alaska guys. Does anyone know where to get the file with the questions and answers from the end of the chapters in the system handbook to prep for CQ? I had heard someone compiled them all into one file or app.
Thanks.
Thanks.
#266
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Joined: Dec 2014
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From: Captain B-737
That would be awesome if someone did. It's a huge pain in the ass to shuffle around the ipad.
#270
New Hire
Joined: Feb 2015
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From: B737
When I was based up in Anchorage I stayed at Ilona's Pilothouse. One night was enough. I went to Northern B&B and was the best choice by far. The lady isn't nosy and the atmosphere was great. She will pick you up and drop you off from the airport ! I stayed there many different times and her prices are great.
Northern B&B (Anchorage, AK) - B&B Reviews - TripAdvisor
Northern B&B (Anchorage, AK) - B&B Reviews - TripAdvisor
Hello!
New hire pilot here. Almost done with training. I am looking for a crashpad in Anchorage. I only need it for 2.5 months. (Mid March, all of April and all of May)
I won't have a car while I am in anchorage so something within walking distance or reasonable public transportation. Couches are fine, I don't need my own room.
Thank you!
New hire pilot here. Almost done with training. I am looking for a crashpad in Anchorage. I only need it for 2.5 months. (Mid March, all of April and all of May)
I won't have a car while I am in anchorage so something within walking distance or reasonable public transportation. Couches are fine, I don't need my own room.
Thank you!
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