The Media seems to get it right!
#1
The Media seems to get it right!
#2
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Joined APC: Nov 2011
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The "media"? That's the "media"? My daughter actually works for the company that brings you a large amount of the news you read, let me give her a call and make sure they picked it up.
Loved the comment by F/O Scotty. "Other than that, how did you enjoy the play Mrs. Lincoln?"
I tried to read the whole thing about when I got to Captain Eric "I'm a STAR!" Auxier, I knew it was a joke.
Loved the comment by F/O Scotty. "Other than that, how did you enjoy the play Mrs. Lincoln?"
I tried to read the whole thing about when I got to Captain Eric "I'm a STAR!" Auxier, I knew it was a joke.
#3
The "media"? That's the "media"? My daughter actually works for the company that brings you a large amount of the news you read, let me give her a call and make sure they picked it up.
Loved the comment by F/O Scotty. "Other than that, how did you enjoy the play Mrs. Lincoln?"
I tried to read the whole thing about when I got to Captain Eric "I'm a STAR!" Auxier, I knew it was a joke.
Loved the comment by F/O Scotty. "Other than that, how did you enjoy the play Mrs. Lincoln?"
I tried to read the whole thing about when I got to Captain Eric "I'm a STAR!" Auxier, I knew it was a joke.
WD at AWA
#4
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Joined APC: Nov 2011
Position: A320 Capt
Posts: 5,293
You're right, they are the media! Right up there with CNN, FoxNews and the AP.
NYCAviation
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NYCAviation.com Web address Plane Spotting Maps, Aviation News, and Airplane Pictures at NYCAviation | You watch the planes, we'll do the rest.
Type of site Plane spotting resources, aviation industry news, discussion community
Available language(s) English
Owner NYCAviation LLC
Created by Phil Derner Jr., founder and Matt Molnar, editor in chief
Launched August 31, 2003; 10 years ago
Revenue Advertising and Retail
Current status Online
NYCAviation.com is an aviation enthusiast and plane spotting community and resource website, founded by Phil Derner, Jr. on August 31, 2003. It sprung from an email newsletter started by Derner in July 2002 called Aireola Aviation, sent to a group of local friends to give them a heads-up on upcoming unique aircraft visitors and happenings from the previous week.[1] Just over a year after the newsletter was launched, Derner transitioned the operation to a static website format.
Though the website was founded and is based in New York City, it now serves airports and enthusiasts far beyond the New York City limits. NYCAviation's (often referred to colloquially as "NYCA") message boards allow its members to discuss their love of flying machines and to share their experiences and photography from airport visits around the globe.
Google Auxier and find out about his phone skills. I won't recommend the youTube crap.
NYCAviation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
NYCAviation.com Web address Plane Spotting Maps, Aviation News, and Airplane Pictures at NYCAviation | You watch the planes, we'll do the rest.
Type of site Plane spotting resources, aviation industry news, discussion community
Available language(s) English
Owner NYCAviation LLC
Created by Phil Derner Jr., founder and Matt Molnar, editor in chief
Launched August 31, 2003; 10 years ago
Revenue Advertising and Retail
Current status Online
NYCAviation.com is an aviation enthusiast and plane spotting community and resource website, founded by Phil Derner, Jr. on August 31, 2003. It sprung from an email newsletter started by Derner in July 2002 called Aireola Aviation, sent to a group of local friends to give them a heads-up on upcoming unique aircraft visitors and happenings from the previous week.[1] Just over a year after the newsletter was launched, Derner transitioned the operation to a static website format.
Though the website was founded and is based in New York City, it now serves airports and enthusiasts far beyond the New York City limits. NYCAviation's (often referred to colloquially as "NYCA") message boards allow its members to discuss their love of flying machines and to share their experiences and photography from airport visits around the globe.
Google Auxier and find out about his phone skills. I won't recommend the youTube crap.
#5
You're right, they are the media! Right up there with CNN, FoxNews and the AP.
NYCAviation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
NYCAviation.com Web address Plane Spotting Maps, Aviation News, and Airplane Pictures at NYCAviation | You watch the planes, we'll do the rest.
Type of site Plane spotting resources, aviation industry news, discussion community
Available language(s) English
Owner NYCAviation LLC
Created by Phil Derner Jr., founder and Matt Molnar, editor in chief
Launched August 31, 2003; 10 years ago
Revenue Advertising and Retail
Current status Online
NYCAviation.com is an aviation enthusiast and plane spotting community and resource website, founded by Phil Derner, Jr. on August 31, 2003. It sprung from an email newsletter started by Derner in July 2002 called Aireola Aviation, sent to a group of local friends to give them a heads-up on upcoming unique aircraft visitors and happenings from the previous week.[1] Just over a year after the newsletter was launched, Derner transitioned the operation to a static website format.
Though the website was founded and is based in New York City, it now serves airports and enthusiasts far beyond the New York City limits. NYCAviation's (often referred to colloquially as "NYCA") message boards allow its members to discuss their love of flying machines and to share their experiences and photography from airport visits around the globe.
Google Auxier and find out about his phone skills. I won't recommend the youTube crap.
NYCAviation
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
NYCAviation.com Web address Plane Spotting Maps, Aviation News, and Airplane Pictures at NYCAviation | You watch the planes, we'll do the rest.
Type of site Plane spotting resources, aviation industry news, discussion community
Available language(s) English
Owner NYCAviation LLC
Created by Phil Derner Jr., founder and Matt Molnar, editor in chief
Launched August 31, 2003; 10 years ago
Revenue Advertising and Retail
Current status Online
NYCAviation.com is an aviation enthusiast and plane spotting community and resource website, founded by Phil Derner, Jr. on August 31, 2003. It sprung from an email newsletter started by Derner in July 2002 called Aireola Aviation, sent to a group of local friends to give them a heads-up on upcoming unique aircraft visitors and happenings from the previous week.[1] Just over a year after the newsletter was launched, Derner transitioned the operation to a static website format.
Though the website was founded and is based in New York City, it now serves airports and enthusiasts far beyond the New York City limits. NYCAviation's (often referred to colloquially as "NYCA") message boards allow its members to discuss their love of flying machines and to share their experiences and photography from airport visits around the globe.
Google Auxier and find out about his phone skills. I won't recommend the youTube crap.
I know Aux very well
WD at AWA
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