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Originally Posted by scambo1
(Post 1342586)
For me, the most fun I had at the airline was the ER, flying europe. Each september, 4 different octoberfest cities in one month, biking all over AMS, getting Brit cankled, snaggletoothed chicks hammered on 151 and coke just to see if you still got it, Prague anytime but the winter and greenslips when you wanted them. Then they domesticated the -er.
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Originally Posted by FIIGMO
(Post 1342623)
Of course, Lewis is not a role model and people forget because the media forgets. Just wiki the scum bag, he is a model of morality and understands the meaning of being a responsible father and model citizen.......:rolleyes:
GO 9ers!! Did he stab that deer before he snorted the antler powder? |
Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1342579)
The one useless thing about that program is that it doesn't let you know how many people said 717A if 20% or better. Just that they bid it. Even their first bid may have a qualifier.
Essentially, it was a list for each category of the people bidding it, in seniority order, along with WHERE it fell in their preferences. Thus if you had 5 guys bidding 717 B in front of you, you could see if that was their top preference, or the 20th. It was good data to have. Nu |
Originally Posted by NuGuy
(Post 1342701)
FWIW, we had what was called the "pref-up" list at NWA.
Essentially, it was a list for each category of the people bidding it, in seniority order, along with WHERE it fell in their preferences. Thus if you had 5 guys bidding 717 B in front of you, you could see if that was their top preference, or the 20th. It was good data to have. Nu |
Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1342564)
Speaking of the latest and greatest in technology around these parts...
After a delay in its plans, Korean Air now says it will fly its A380 super jumbo jet to Atlanta starting in August. The carrier had previously planned to start flying the 407-seat Airbus A380 early this month on its Atlanta-Seoul route. But last year those plans got delayed after European air safety regulators ordered inspections of all A380s for tiny cracks in a wing part. Hartsfield-Jackson general manager Louis Miller has said the A380 would “enhance Atlanta’s reputation as a world-class city and gateway to the United States.” The airport is spending about $30 million on improvements to prepare for the A380, including gate modifications to serve the double-decker jet on Concourse E and widening of taxiways and runways. Korean Air, a partner of Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines, first launched flights to Atlanta in December 1994. The question Atlanta politicians should have asked is, "does Atlanta's home town airline operate the A380?" |
Chances we are still using icrew with 1993 clip art in 2023?
A) High B) all of the above |
Originally Posted by scambo1
(Post 1342570)
I don't think it is alpa's place to tell us what planes we would or would not want to fly.
I don't think it is a couple of individuals' right to decide for the rest of ALPA's membership how much to sell unity for. |
Originally Posted by scambo1
(Post 1342666)
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 1342718)
In rough math, we taxpayers are paying $3,750 for each of Korean's passengers to enjoy the A380 service which competes with our own product. Of course, if the airport (aka City of Atlanta) is spending $30 million how much is the Fed kicking in?
The question Atlanta politicians should have asked is, "does Atlanta's home town airline operate the A380?" The key to getting stuff done in the A T L.... $$$$$$$ plus whatever it costs you to operate. |
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