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80ktsClamp 04-28-2013 07:29 PM


Originally Posted by Mem9guy (Post 1399816)
Anybody counting all the GS flying going out on ATL 320B since Thursday? Maybe a category of more than 70 pilots would be appropriate given the amount of 319/320 departures a day out of ATL.

ATL will soon pass or has already passed all bases as the highest amount of A319/320 departures, yet has 1/4 the amount of pilots.

I could have had a GS tonight on top of my trip buy had I not been away from the phone for the 10 minute window! Another 21 hours of pay on top of the 9 hour buy for a 2 day....

Mesabah 04-28-2013 07:38 PM


Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp (Post 1399713)
A sample of our summer daily departures lifted from airliners.net. (notice how they like to group the jumbo ERJs in as mainline) Discuss!

ATL

764: 8
332: 4
333: 5
77L: 3
744: 1

Total: 1023
68.8% mainline (69.1% including E75)


DTW

764: 2
333: 5
777: 4
744: 2

Total: 534
32.2% mainline (34.4% including E70/E75)


MSP

764: 1
332: 2
333: 2
77L: 1

Total: 473
40.4% mainline (53.7% including E70/E75)


SLC

332: 1

Total: 277
39.0% mainline


LGA


Total: 275
25.1% mainline (61.1% including E70/E75)


JFK

764: 9
332: 1
333: 3
744: 2

Total: 181
59.1% mainline


LAX

77L: 3

Total: 113
64.6% mainline


CVG

Total: 112
23.2% mainline


MEM

Total: 93
28.0% mainline


BOS

332: 1
333: 1

Total: 75
52.0% mainline (76.0% including E70/E75)


ORD

Total: 58
36.2% mainline (62.1% including E70/E75)


RDU:

Total: 54
29.6% mainline (37.0% including E70/E75)


DCA

Total: 53
52.8% mainline (77.4% including E70/E75)


MCO

Total: 52
96.2% mainline


Also, I feel like I should probably include SEA because of its importance to DL as an international gateway, even thought it falls just shy of the 50-departure mark.

SEA

333: 2
744: 1

Total: 46 (97.8% mainline)

The widebody departures seems extremely low for an airline of Delta's size, is this correct data?

scambo1 04-28-2013 07:44 PM


Originally Posted by Mem9guy (Post 1399811)
I was thinking more of the Budakan era Cheap Trick. Saw them a few times in th 80's and they were great. Saw them later on at Cowboy's in Shreveport, LA and thought they were just going through the motions to try and make next month's mortgage.

If you like newer country at all, Kenny Chesney, Tim McGraw, and Zac Brown all put on a good live show, Miranda Lambert is pretty high energy live as well.

I've been a Zamily member since '07 ish. Zac cooked us dinner once with 9 people there.:cool: Seen him live tons of times. Looking forward to southern ground 13.

I had the same reaction to cheap trick, just going thru the motions. No magic.

80ktsClamp 04-28-2013 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by Mesabah (Post 1399828)
The widebody departures seems extremely low for an airline of Delta's size, is this correct data?

You left out 763. This is not at summer peak in it's June on a Tuesday, IIRC. The schedule peaks in July.

stage5 04-28-2013 07:46 PM


Originally Posted by Mesabah (Post 1399828)
The widebody departures seems extremely low for an airline of Delta's size, is this correct data?

mh, i noticed you deleted the 763 out of the table -
thats quite a lot of (widebody) departures?

according to the person that compiled this on airliners he did not split out 763/763ER

DL Summer 2013 Departures By Hub And Aircraft Type — Civil Aviation Forum | Airliners.net

sinca3 04-28-2013 08:33 PM

A van, a band, an a kazoo.
 

Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 1399736)
make this a great tune to improvise from.

Here's some pretty good improvisation:
YouTube

buzzpat 04-28-2013 08:53 PM

Here's a local girl, Lissie, who we caught opening for Snow Patrol (one of my faves) at the Santa Barbara Bowl recently. She'll big big soon. Tremendous voice.

Lissie - When I'm Alone (Live) - YouTube

sinca3 04-28-2013 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 1399630)
......and Muse, Snow Patrol, M83, Young the Giant, Of Monsters and Men, Capitol Cities,,,,,,,

Man Buzz I'm impressed, there's a couple on there I didn't think anyone had heard of before!

buzzpat 04-28-2013 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by sinca3 (Post 1399858)
Man Buzz I'm impressed, there's a couple on there I didn't think anyone had heard of before!

They're on my regular spin Sinca. Pandora really turns me on to the good new groups...as does Sirius XM ch. 36. That's my taste in music. Love working out to it and listening a little in the van rides to the hotels. Keane and Snow Patrol are two definite favorites. Seen them both live twice in the last year. Foster the People as well.

Here's a little Foster the People:

http://m.youtube.com/#/watch?v=04TXo...%3D04TXoFI6CSM

I like the Killers, Temper Trap, and Matt & Kim too. We saw Mumford & Sons last year and they totally rocked.

georgetg 04-28-2013 09:35 PM

Currently in Heavy Rotation:
Chet Faker: No Diggity, Solo Surprise, Love and Feeling
New Order: Jetstream, Hellbent
Die Antwoord: Fatty Boom Boom, Baby's on Fire, I Fink U Freeky
Parov Stelar: Libella Swing, Hotel Axos
Tha Trikaz: Tha Vietnamist, Megaphone
[dunkelbunt]: Cinnamon Girl, Schlawiener
Flo Rida: Let it Roll, Good Feeling, Run
Benny Benassi: Cinema, Control
Muse: Uprising
Macklemore: Thrift Shop, Can't Hold Us
All Time Faves:
Basement Jaxx
Beastie Boys
Benny Benassi
BT
Daft Punk
Die Antwoord
Diplo
Fatboy Slim
Fisherspooner
Front 242
Gnarls Barkley
Gorillaz
Groove Armada
KMFDM
Lords of Acid
My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult
New Order
Pop Will Eat Itself
Prodigy
Public Enemy
Sister Machine Gun
Sisters of Mercy
Tiësto
[If you were in Chicago around 1990 you'd understand]

Cheers
George


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