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Denny Crane 11-26-2018 05:09 PM


Originally Posted by Hank Kingsley (Post 2714469)
I know the flights are full, so make sure you have enough water and food in that box until you get to your brothers house. Good luck.


Originally Posted by badflaps (Post 2714472)
And for goodness sake punch some holes in it. DAL has enough problems with pet remains.

Great advice!:)

Denny

gloopy 11-27-2018 10:50 AM


Originally Posted by Hank Kingsley (Post 2714469)
I know the flights are full, so make sure you have enough water and food in that box until you get to your brothers house. Good luck.

Just get a letter from a certified carpenter saying its a comfort table and bring it onboard. :cool:

symbian simian 11-27-2018 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by gloopy (Post 2714890)
Just get a letter from a certified carpenter saying its a comfort table and bring it onboard. :cool:

:D ........................

Denny Crane 11-27-2018 01:56 PM

Well, if I was still on the 75/767 I'd bid a HNL trip and see what I could work out...:)

Denny

TransWorld 11-27-2018 01:58 PM


Originally Posted by gloopy (Post 2714890)
Just get a letter from a certified carpenter saying its a comfort table and bring it onboard. :cool:

That mean I can bring my comfort porcupine on board as well, if I get a letter from a certified acupuncturist?

Hot doggie, my seeing eye lion has been missing him, as well!

iaflyer 11-28-2018 10:01 AM


Originally Posted by Denny Crane (Post 2715019)
Well, if I was still on the 75/767 I'd bid a HNL trip and see what I could work out...:)

"The Table? It's just my table to plot the waypoints on. You know we cross an ocean right? I take it on all my trips. It'll fit in the cockpit fine.. once I just... ughh.. get these legs off."

TransWorld 11-28-2018 04:23 PM


Originally Posted by iaflyer (Post 2715539)
"The Table? It's just my table to plot the waypoints on. You know we cross an ocean right? I take it on all my trips. It'll fit in the cockpit fine.. once I just... ughh.. get these legs off."

Denny started enough years ago he was a navigator. Kept his sextant, slide rule, and his table to plot the waypoints. Wave his hands enough and the younger pilots will be baffled.

Denny Crane 11-28-2018 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by TransWorld (Post 2715739)
Denny started enough years ago he was a navigator. Kept his sextant, slide rule, and his table to plot the waypoints. Wave his hands enough and the younger pilots will be baffled.

Lol! I specifically did NOT put an X in the "Navigator" box on my application to join the Air Force! It was "Pilot" or nothing.:D But my KC-135A model did have a navigator...

In the 1950's my father used a Heathkit DF in his (Martin) Mars cockpit...

Denny


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