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Originally Posted by Columbia
(Post 1377757)
Lol-bring on women's bowling.
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Originally Posted by johnso29
(Post 1377769)
That's right on par with stock/investment chat!
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O& D
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Originally Posted by Avgwhitemale
(Post 1377771)
One day we can chat about hiring and big jets showing up
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Originally Posted by johnso29
(Post 1377736)
For all you college hockey fans there is a great playoff game going on right now.
Boston University VS Boston College on NBCS. |
The last captain that I flew with recommended this book:
Hard Landing: The Epic Contest for Power and Profits That Plunged the Airlines into Chaos: Thomas Petzinger Jr.: 9780812928358: Amazon.com: Books It's the story of the personalities and challenges of the airline industry up to 1996. I just started it and it's a great read. Highly recommended. It makes me glad that I work for a company that knows how to make a profit in this business. |
Originally Posted by Elvis90
(Post 1377786)
The last captain that I flew with recommended this book:
Hard Landing: The Epic Contest for Power and Profits That Plunged the Airlines into Chaos: Thomas Petzinger Jr.: 9780812928358: Amazon.com: Books It's the story of the personalities and challenges of the airline industry up to 1996. I just started it and it's a great read. Highly recommended. It makes me glad that I work for a company that knows how to make a profit in this business. |
Originally Posted by Elvis90
(Post 1377786)
The last captain that I flew with recommended this book:
Hard Landing: The Epic Contest for Power and Profits That Plunged the Airlines into Chaos: Thomas Petzinger Jr.: 9780812928358: Amazon.com: Books It's the story of the personalities and challenges of the airline industry up to 1996. I just started it and it's a great read. Highly recommended. It makes me glad that I work for a company that knows how to make a profit in this business. |
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Originally Posted by qball
(Post 1377440)
And you are basing that on what information pray tell? ATL growing...MSP getting smaller? ATL apparently has a very lucrative O&D numbers whereas (if you are talking about FLIGHTS and not based employees, I would wager) MSP does not. Believe it or not, it IS about making money, and the current group of execs are intent on doing that very thing, more so than any of the morons that have graced us with their presence in the time I have been here. And I for one do not want us to fly to places where we do not make money. They have been creative, and diligent in attaining their goals. Now, because MSP is apparently in YOUR paradigm of the top 1 places on the planet we should be flying, I am sure they are wrong in their analysis. I don't want MSP to go anywhere either though because all of those guys are senior, and that means more displacements downstream... My paradigm is purely selfish...the only one leg commute there is for me. That said..my thoughts are not purely about MSP. I am wondering when ATL will reach critical mass if it has not already exceeded that. How much longer can they keep stuffing more stuff in there. I think a good deal of the cutbacks in MSP have as much to do having to deal with the state of Minnesota. The only reason MSP was the hub it was IMO was because NWA headquarters was there. After the merger, it is being relegated to the second tier hub it probably always would have/should have been. There was also a somewhat acrimonious relationship between NWA and the state and a fairly hostile media as well. I'm sure RA is long tired of dealing with that. Oh, and FWIW, I have heard Mr Anderson say on more than one occasion that he likes DTW because of it's position on the great circle routes to both Asia and Europe.. so it is probably safe. I would agree with that and DTW gates, etc are laid out better than MSP...but it's still...well... Detroit. Now Timbo and I are still waiting for that E190 base in MCO... the number 1 tourist destination on planet earth... Of course Virgin insists on flying 2 to 4 747-400s there a few times each week.. and we all know how well they are doing financially, don't we? Who gets to be the chief pilot? /rant |
Originally Posted by Elvis90
(Post 1377786)
The last captain that I flew with recommended this book:
Hard Landing: The Epic Contest for Power and Profits That Plunged the Airlines into Chaos: Thomas Petzinger Jr.: 9780812928358: Amazon.com: Books It's the story of the personalities and challenges of the airline industry up to 1996. I just started it and it's a great read. Highly recommended. It makes me glad that I work for a company that knows how to make a profit in this business. |
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