Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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Almost anything off the 1st two Boston albums
The Eagles fart and its top 100, Joe walsh solo stuff, and James Gang too
Rush The spirit of radio, etc
Styx come sail away, etc
Scorpions wind of change
Metallica enter sandman
Gov't Mule Soulshine etc and warren Haynes solo or with anyone
Kings of Leon Crawl, frontier city, revelry, etc
Jimi Hendrix tons of stuff
Phish, whatever they cover, they're just great live
Collective soul the world I know
Does the list include country rock and or southern rock too?
Zac Brown band- toes, free, chicken fried, (for fun sic 'em on a chicken) etc
Skynrd - Freebird (cliche)
Radar Love is disco
I could go on. You won't find a Beatles song on my top 1000.
The Eagles fart and its top 100, Joe walsh solo stuff, and James Gang too
Rush The spirit of radio, etc
Styx come sail away, etc
Scorpions wind of change
Metallica enter sandman
Gov't Mule Soulshine etc and warren Haynes solo or with anyone
Kings of Leon Crawl, frontier city, revelry, etc
Jimi Hendrix tons of stuff
Phish, whatever they cover, they're just great live
Collective soul the world I know
Does the list include country rock and or southern rock too?
Zac Brown band- toes, free, chicken fried, (for fun sic 'em on a chicken) etc
Skynrd - Freebird (cliche)
Radar Love is disco
I could go on. You won't find a Beatles song on my top 1000.
Eric Clapton: Layla
Dire Straits: Money for Nothing (the long version)
Styx Come Sail Away
REO Sweedwagon Time for Me to Fly
Kansas Carry on my wayward son
REO Sweedwagon Time for Me to Fly
Kansas Carry on my wayward son
Best 100 Rock and Roll?
Any room for:
AC/DC - (You) Shook Me All Night Long
Rush - New World Man
Thin Lizzy - Boys Are Back In Town
Travelling Wilburys, Eric Clapton - you name it
I know, some of these weren't from the 70s.
And there's always Lita Ford:
Any room for:
AC/DC - (You) Shook Me All Night Long
Rush - New World Man
Thin Lizzy - Boys Are Back In Town
Travelling Wilburys, Eric Clapton - you name it
I know, some of these weren't from the 70s.
And there's always Lita Ford:
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Here's Peter Wolf and The Bad Boys from Boston!
Hey Repuda, Repuda the Beuda, slipa down your hair and let me climb up that ladder of your love!
If you want George Thorogood you've gotta go with;
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I walked 27 miles of barbed wire, I gotta cobra snake for a neck tie...
I'm outta here, I've got to go get the boat wet over in St. Pete today and tomorrow, I just hope it Blows!
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True, but remember, management needs mainline pilots to actually show up at work, so management can't overstep. They have to chip away at it slowly.
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Almost anything off the 1st two Boston albums
The Eagles fart and its top 100, Joe walsh solo stuff, and James Gang too
Rush The spirit of radio, etc
Styx come sail away, etc
Scorpions wind of change
Metallica enter sandman
Gov't Mule Soulshine etc and warren Haynes solo or with anyone
Kings of Leon Crawl, frontier city, revelry, etc
Jimi Hendrix tons of stuff
Phish, whatever they cover, they're just great live
Collective soul the world I know
Does the list include country rock and or southern rock too?
Zac Brown band- toes, free, chicken fried, (for fun sic 'em on a chicken) etc
Skynrd - Freebird (cliche)
Radar Love is disco
I could go on. You won't find a Beatles song on my top 1000.
The Eagles fart and its top 100, Joe walsh solo stuff, and James Gang too
Rush The spirit of radio, etc
Styx come sail away, etc
Scorpions wind of change
Metallica enter sandman
Gov't Mule Soulshine etc and warren Haynes solo or with anyone
Kings of Leon Crawl, frontier city, revelry, etc
Jimi Hendrix tons of stuff
Phish, whatever they cover, they're just great live
Collective soul the world I know
Does the list include country rock and or southern rock too?
Zac Brown band- toes, free, chicken fried, (for fun sic 'em on a chicken) etc
Skynrd - Freebird (cliche)
Radar Love is disco
I could go on. You won't find a Beatles song on my top 1000.
We do not agree that we small jet scope is "scraps separated from our negotiating paradigm." I hold all Delta code is Delta flying and thus a concern of the Delta pilots; as previously defined under oath by Bill Roberts representing ALPA, and as written in our Constitution and Bylaws, Article II.
It is ours. There is clear direction from ALPA National that small jet flyingis now outside our contract and thus no longer our concern. I am fighting this redefinition of Delta Flying as hard as I possibly can.
With another pilot group seated at the table ( as they will have to be to enforce their contract ) it is only natural for the conversation to drift to items of mutual interest. So... what else is on your mind? Well how about 737's? Yeah you know the Delta pilot comes up in 24 months from now ... so, what you thinking? That C Series is supposed to be a hell of a jet... " and before you know it there are competing proposals, or maybe "supposals," floating around.
While some of our labor leaders do not like ALPA's Admin Manual Section 40, it exists to stop competing proposals ever going to management. The Admin Manual serves to protect us, we should not ignore it.
There's a good bit of anecdotal evidence to support the assumption that a RFP was sent to regional contractors' management prior to C2012 negotiations to cost out management's scope ideas. We can't stop that from happening one company to another, but maybe we can prevent pilots from being participants in such whipsaw.
It is ours. There is clear direction from ALPA National that small jet flyingis now outside our contract and thus no longer our concern. I am fighting this redefinition of Delta Flying as hard as I possibly can.
With another pilot group seated at the table ( as they will have to be to enforce their contract ) it is only natural for the conversation to drift to items of mutual interest. So... what else is on your mind? Well how about 737's? Yeah you know the Delta pilot comes up in 24 months from now ... so, what you thinking? That C Series is supposed to be a hell of a jet... " and before you know it there are competing proposals, or maybe "supposals," floating around.
While some of our labor leaders do not like ALPA's Admin Manual Section 40, it exists to stop competing proposals ever going to management. The Admin Manual serves to protect us, we should not ignore it.
There's a good bit of anecdotal evidence to support the assumption that a RFP was sent to regional contractors' management prior to C2012 negotiations to cost out management's scope ideas. We can't stop that from happening one company to another, but maybe we can prevent pilots from being participants in such whipsaw.
The C Series with five across seating, from 130 to 160 seats has an undisclosed order from a major airline. The major airline does not want the competition to know of its order. This according to the Bombardier website.
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How many airframes is this order for?
The Japanese TSB's report is out, as always their is something to learn from it:
Crash: Fedex MD11 at Tokyo on Mar 23rd 2009, turned on its back while landing in gusty winds
Crash: Fedex MD11 at Tokyo on Mar 23rd 2009, turned on its back while landing in gusty winds
You know what problem I had with the Supper Club is? I was sober.
BTW, I'm going deaf listening to Mumford and Sons album in my truck.
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