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Old 08-11-2015 | 08:40 AM
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fresh pilgrims are lining up.....

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Old 08-11-2015 | 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by jamesrhatcher
PIE captain should file an AIR21 complaint. He must act within 90 days of his termination or he will lose his right to legal action. Here are two law firms that should be able to assist in the matter:

Katz, Marshall & Banks | Whistleblower Law Firm - Employment Lawyers

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This is good information. We should keep this provision in mind when writing up our numerous mx discrepancies.

So what was the final amount of fuel showing on the gauges in Fargo for Bingo Baden and our director of safety (MW), I heard 4100lbs.? Maybe he'll tell us in the next "Fish Wrap"? Anyone wanna take bets on that?
Old 08-11-2015 | 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by rokgpsman
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Well at least when OKC flights CX they can just tug the plane over to AAR.
Old 08-11-2015 | 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Packrat
Any override for single engine landings/emergency diverts? There should be...
Now that's just funny no matter who you are.

Your NC needs to get it in the CBA. Clearly you already have a fuel conservation program in place; or is it just being vetted by senior management right now.
Old 08-11-2015 | 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Vegaspilot
Well at least when OKC flights CX they can just tug the plane over to AAR.

LoL. Home every night? I'm seeing a lot of overnight bags...
Old 08-11-2015 | 09:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Vegaspilot
Well at least when OKC flights CX they can just tug the plane over to AAR.
Fuel conservation?
Old 08-11-2015 | 09:54 AM
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Originally Posted by Stok1
LoL. Home every night? I'm seeing a lot of overnight bags...
Thankfully some of these are also SWA routes so at least the pax will be able to get to where they're going after the air return.
Old 08-11-2015 | 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by CLMP
Thankfully some of these are also SWA routes so at least the pax will be able to get to where they're going after the air return.
That should be an advertisement: "Allegiant Air 50/50 Travel is our deal! lol. If we cant get you there a real airline can!" Minus Bingo Baden and our Director of Safety (MW) of course those guys will do anything. 4000Lbs. was it?
Old 08-11-2015 | 11:44 AM
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SAN ANTONIO - A new airline is coming to the Alamo City.

Allegiant Air will begin service this fall at the San Antonio International Airport.

Allegiant offers low-priced fares and vacation deals and will provide nonstop service from San Antonio to three destinations: Las Vegas, Fort Lauderdale and Orlando-Sanford.

San Antonio Mayor Ivy Taylor said more nonstop flights into San Antonio will help the city attract more business.

"That's been a little bit of a barrier for us," she said. "This is a great move forward today for us to add to our roster of nonstop direct flights."

Flights to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando will start Nov. 5 and flights to Las Vegas will start Nov. 6 for as low as $49 one way.
Old 08-11-2015 | 12:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Vegaspilot
Well at least when OKC flights CX they can just tug the plane over to AAR.
An even better alternative is to schedule service (one way) to VCV and ROW. Put the -80s right along side the AA birds... or is that just returning them to their source?
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