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N914FJ 09-23-2018 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by poorflyer (Post 2679161)
From the picture it doesn't look like it's going back on. Idk if you've seen it but the fingertip is hanging from the outside door latch.

Modern medicine can accomplish some pretty impressive things these days.

p1l07m4n 09-23-2018 09:45 PM

L1 door
 

Originally Posted by Slowhawk (Post 2679231)
Word on the street is they found the knuckle also in the inner mechanism. Pm for pic

Did it happen on one of your flights? If you don't mind sharing, I'd like to see that pic. It will be a great safety example for the newbies.

Slowhawk 09-23-2018 10:26 PM

Gonna be hard to put that thing back on. I thought it was a gummy bear and ate it:p

I heard there was another piece as well

Motoxer66 09-24-2018 06:36 AM

Not much of a SAP this month. On one hand I guess it might mean that we're better staffed if there are less pairings available. On the other hand, I need to learn how to bid better:D

week 09-24-2018 09:40 AM

Yo Paul, where’s the vacancy

BobbyLeeSwagger 09-24-2018 10:02 AM


Originally Posted by week (Post 2680026)
Yo Paulie, where’s the vacancy

Reminded me of the Rocky movies

https://i.imgflip.com/2imoex.jpg

Excargodog 09-24-2018 11:31 AM


Originally Posted by Motoxer66 (Post 2679923)
Not much of a SAP this month. On one hand I guess it might mean that we're better staffed if there are less pairings available. On the other hand, I need to learn how to bid better:D


I read on the Delta thread once that about a third of the Delta guys either have NEVER figured out PBS, or just find it so time consuming to put in a bid that they use one of a couple of agencies that you can sign up with for a fee who will provide you with a bid to put in based upon what you tell them you want.

Kind of reminds me of GA guys I did biennials on that had near state of the art GPS equipment but only knew how to "Direct to" one leg at a time.

I'd be the first to admit bidding is complicated, but the more someone gets proficient at it the better their career is going to get.

Motoxer66 09-24-2018 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by week (Post 2680026)
Yo Paul, where’s the vacancy




fist bump!

Motoxer66 09-24-2018 09:28 PM


Originally Posted by Excargodog (Post 2680089)
I read on the Delta thread once that about a third of the Delta guys either have NEVER figured out PBS, or just find it so time consuming to put in a bid that they use one of a couple of agencies that you can sign up with for a fee who will provide you with a bid to put in based upon what you tell them you want.

Kind of reminds me of GA guys I did biennials on that had near state of the art GPS equipment but only knew how to "Direct to" one leg at a time.

I'd be the first to admit bidding is complicated, but the more someone gets proficient at it the better their career is going to get.




Welp sad thing about becoming proficient at bidding is you must wait a month before trying a new or modified bid strategy and then another week to see if said bid strategy results in a successful bid. Also a bid percentage which is at the current rate, lower and lower every month; IE last months bid at 70% doesn't necessarily mean it will work the same at 65% for the following month. :cool: but hey, I'm just a simpleton trying to work the least amount and get paid the most.







At any rate, I have some trips I wanna get rid or or swap if anyone wants them :D:D

Crimson 09-26-2018 10:12 AM

WHOA! actually able to drop a day as a CA in LA


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