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scambo1 03-07-2013 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by acl65pilot (Post 1367077)
So is putting a few cows, sheep, hens or whatnot on a few hundred acres of barren farm land! :D

It is. The basic rule is 10 or more acres, 5 of which is in the farmed product. Have the state ag guy come out, bless your plan, shazam you are now state sales tax exempt on farm items (which can take many forms) and you have federal recognition for the schedule f.

Personally, I like hardwoods. Its a crop that never matures.

Not tax advice dyodd consult a tax professional.

Scoop 03-07-2013 10:07 AM

AE
 
FWIW From the DALPA forum - AE out tomorrow.

Hopefully this will not be as disappointing as the last few. Kind of a bummer that will be essentially filling new hire spots (717B) without new hires.

Oh well - lets hope for the best.

Scoop

iaflyer 03-07-2013 10:15 AM


Originally Posted by Scoop (Post 1367090)
FWIW From the DALPA forum - AE out tomorrow.

Hopefully this will not be as disappointing as the last few. Kind of a bummer that will be essentially filling new hire spots (717B) without new hires.

Oh they're filling it with new hires......from 2010.

biigD 03-07-2013 10:16 AM


Originally Posted by Sink r8 (Post 1367080)
And no dental braces!

(I'm not even going to ask why)

My only problem is the Bachelor Degree requirement. They'd be too smart to hook up with a dude like me!

Ferd149 03-07-2013 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by scambo1 (Post 1367051)
Said the Kadena F-15 queen....


Oh, but that wasn't my squadron...yeah, yeah whatever Ferd.

Was that escalation? Or did I just go toe to toe?


Ohhhhhhh I never did the PACAF training syllabus :D One of my squadron buds at Langley was there (in the other squadron, his story and he was stick'en to it) when that all hit the fan and told some great stories!! I've also been at Nellis when guys dropped their keys and kicked them to the wall.....great times. Shoot down a million Migs, but ya _____________:o

I thought ya were going to join us in AMS? Thought you could help poor Maddogmax out.......or is traveling with a buddy and getting boarding priority for them an old NWA thingie? I have no buddies, but ya knew that:D

Ferd

Pielut 03-07-2013 10:34 AM

Forgot one!
 
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scambo1 03-07-2013 10:37 AM


Originally Posted by Ferd149 (Post 1367102)
Ohhhhhhh I never did the PACAF training syllabus :D One of my squadron buds at Langley was there (in the other squadron, his story and he was stick'en to it) when that all hit the fan and told some great stories!! I've also been at Nellis when guys dropped their keys and kicked them to the wall.....great times. Shoot down a million Migs, but ya _____________:o

I thought ya were going to join us in AMS? Thought you could help Maddogmax out.......or is traveling with a buddy and getting boarding priority for them an old NWA thingie? I have no buddies, but ya knew that:D

Ferd

Ferd PM me the ams layover date(s) I'll see what I can do. No key dropping, no close order crud - man rules apply. No long term eye contact. etc.

Bucking Bar 03-07-2013 10:37 AM

LAX and Seattle Key Delta's West Coast Strategy
Ted Reed
03/07/13 - 11:25 AM EST
LOS ANGELES (TheStreet) -- Delta (DAL) said it will increase its capacity at Los Angeles International Airport by 12%, further refining
its "four corners" domestic hub strategy.
Even with the increase, which includes new or expanded service to 14 destinations, Delta will remain third among the Big Three
carriers at LAX, where United (UAL) has the biggest presence with 17% of the passengers in January, according to airport statistics.
Future partners American (AAMRQ.PK) and US Airways (LCC) could combine into the top LAX carrier, because the former has a
16% passenger share while the latter has 3%. They overlap only on the LAX/Phoenix route, one of the 12 routes where they compete.
Currrently, American has 151 daily LAX departures, while US Airways has 17.
Delta's West Coast strategy involves three cities: Salt Lake City, where it operates a hub that serves east-west traffic; Seattle, where
it is building international service; and Los Angeles.
"Our four corners are growing international launch points," said Delta spokesman Anthony Black. "We have New York and Atlanta on
the East Coast, Los Angeles and Seattle on the West Coast." Delta also relies on midwest hubs in Detroit, Memphis and Minneapolis.
But the approaches differ in the two West Coast cities. "At LAX, we have 11 international partners that we code share with, plus
Alaska, and we will expect to have Virgin Atlantic later this year," Black said. "That's 13 partners -- a lot of metal on which to
connect passengers." Among the partners are two mainline Chinese carriers, China Eastern and China Southern. From LAX, Delta
itself operates just three international flights -- one to Tokyo Haneda, one to Tokyo Narita and one to Sydney.
In Seattle, by contrast, Delta relies on domestic feed from partner Alaska and will fly to seven international destinations --
Amsterdam, Paris, Beijing, Osaka and Narita as well as Haneda and Shanghai, which will be added this summer. "We rely on
international partners in LAX and on domestic feed in Seattle," Black said.
The newly announced Los Angeles operations include three daily flights to Seattle and daily service to Nashville, effective April 8. Delta
will also add service to San Jose, Costa Rica, in July and will bulk up on western cities, adding flights to San Jose, Calif., and one each
to Oakland, Phoenix, Sacramento and Spokane. Service will also be increased to Guadalajara, Puerto Vallarta and New Orleans.
Seasonal summer flights will be added to Anchorage, Bozeman and Boston. By summer, Delta will operate 118 peak-day departures to
40 cities, after adding about 65 flights since 2006.
Last year, Alaska relocated to LAX Terminal 6, enabling more convenient connections to Delta operations in Terminal 5 and Terminal
6. Delta expects to begin code-shares later this year with Virgin Atlantic on Los Angeles-London Heathrow, the second busiest
international market in the U.S.
Bob McAdoo, airline analyst for Los Angeles-based Imperial Capital, said Delta's new flights in Los Angeles bulk up the operation but
do not represent major additions in themselves. McAdoo said it is Seattle that is the key to Delta's West Coast presence. "Seattle is a
better hub for jumping off to Asia because, for many destinations, it requires a less circuitous journey than a connection in Los
Angeles or San Francisco does."
Also, "a lot of people would prefer to connect to Asia in Seattle, rather than at Narita, because people generally feel more comfortable
connecting in their own country," McAdoo said. "So it makes sense for Delta to have non-stop from Seattle to as many (international)
destinations as they can get."

FmrFreightDog 03-07-2013 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by LeineLodge (Post 1367016)
I flew 140 hours last year (unbelievable I know). I did 2 full initial schools - only one was out of base. The month I spent in MSP added up to quite a bit of perdiem.

All told, even as little as I flew, it ended up getting me about $600 back. Well worth the $50 IMO. In past years when I've worked a normal amount (as REG pilot) the difference gets to be significant. You're leaving money on the table if you don't claim the difference between what you receive and what the IRS allows.

Flightline does seem to be getting slower, but I'm a procrastinator anyways so it didn't bother me that it just showed up about 10 days ago :p

FWIW, if you fly domestically (as I do), you can do it cheaply and easily by yourself knowing the IRS rules and the standard CONUS rate. Depending on your personal tax situation, a $600 deduction may or may not be worth $50 hard cash. Since none of the cities I typically lay over in are particularly high value cities, I just do it myself. Takes me about an hour.

cni187 03-07-2013 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by Scoop (Post 1367090)
FWIW From the DALPA forum - AE out tomorrow.

Hopefully this will not be as disappointing as the last few. Kind of a bummer that will be essentially filling new hire spots (717B) without new hires.

Oh well - lets hope for the best.

Scoop

What thread? All I saw was blah blah blah.....


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