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Old 06-19-2013 | 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Ferd149
Exactly! I was living Hampton, VA when the turret blew up on the Missouri. Guys were lined up at the TV station to say what really happened vs the NCIS report
Hey we crossed paths. We went out to Ft Monroe to watch the Iowa return that day. We had just taken a tour of her a few weeks before that.

Gosh I want to say I was in the 4th grade?










Old 06-19-2013 | 01:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Purple Drank
How about a compensation package that recognizes the sacrifices we made in BK and coincides with Delta's current profitably?

He may be a personable guy. But go back to his southern accent on the safety video. Is it fake? Or his his "everyday" accent fake? He makes his millions by being brilliant, sure...but also by being everything to everyone. Not buying the "good cop" act.
Great story on RA - i don't believe that's just for show. The man genuinely cares and enjoys running an airline and is very very good at it.

What accent does he use when speaking to Wall Street ?

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Old 06-19-2013 | 02:05 PM
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No mention of the absolutely coolest Atl maddog capt working that flt

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Getting a little good press on FB.

"Originally Posted by https://www.facebook.com/jessie.fran...51605651656245
An open letter to Delta CEO Richard Anderson:

Thursday was one of my more harrowing flying days. Due to weather, there were multiple delays, cancellations, re-routings and even a mechanical failure. A 2 hour flight turned into an entire day. By 9:30pm, I was just halfway home, waiting standby in DC hoping to make it out before the 10pm curfew.

During it all, I had contact with at least a dozen Delta employees – by phone, at the counter, at the gate, in the SkyClub… Without exception, they were all calm, kind, diligent, funny… and really went out of their way to try to help me. All this, while at the same time facing a firestorm of angry passengers because there had been so many disrupted flights.

I was 8th on the standby list, showing 0 seats left. I was about to give up, but the counter agent stopped me from leaving. He called 7 names… and then, finally, I was the last to be called. As we rushed down the jetway, the flight attendant at the plane shook her head – not a good sign – but then paused, talked to someone, and waved us down anyway. A vaguely familiar face met me at the doorway, not in uniform so probably an off-duty pilot I had seen before. He quickly grabbed my roll-aboard, helped clear a space in the overhead, and showed me to my seat.

It was important for me to get home – not important enough to tell anyone – but Friday I was to pick up my Type 1 Diabetic 12 year old from her diabetes summer camp. I’m sure she would have been fine if someone else had shown up in my place, but it’s a special moment for me. Camp Kudzu gives my daughter 5 days a year when she feels “normal.” Pick-up day gives me a glimpse into that special world where she’s just like everyone else, and she’s a little bit of a different person for the rest of the day. By the next day, it’s back to the harsh realities of managing a difficult, deadly, incurable disease that kills 1 in 20 before the age of 18. Most people just don’t understand how different it is from regular diabetes.

As the plane descended into Atlanta, the flight attendant announced that there was a special guest on board. He was riding in a jump seat, because he had given up his place to allow one more person on that flight. That special guest was you: Richard Anderson, CEO of Delta.

Suddenly I realized that “familiar face” was not an off-duty pilot. It was you, the CEO of Delta, vaguely familiar from the safety video. It was you, Richard Anderson, who gave up your seat for me. It was you, the Delta CEO, who helped me with my bag. It was you, acting just like an ordinary Mr. Anderson, who showed me to my seat.

You, Richard Anderson, the CEO of Delta, did all that for me, just an average, middle-aged, woman with, as far as anyone at Delta knew, no special reason to get home. But more importantly, it was all of your employees that day that did so much helping me to get home – and now I know why. Because Delta is led by you, Richard Anderson, a dedicated and inspiring leader who so clearly demonstrates, at his very core, that he leads by example, and does not set himself above all those who allow this airline to exist.

Thank you, Richard Anderson. As a result of your leadership and the actions of yourself and your employees, I had my special day with my special child. You and your employees gave us both one more day of happiness, and for that, we are both very grateful. I have always been a loyal Delta customer, but Thursday solidified that loyalty for life! To all Delta employees who helped me on Thursday: thank you again."

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Old 06-19-2013 | 02:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Purple Drank
How about a compensation package that recognizes the sacrifices we made in BK and coincides with Delta's current profitably?

He may be a personable guy. But go back to his southern accent on the safety video. Is it fake? Or his his "everyday" accent fake? He makes his millions by being brilliant, sure...but also by being everything to everyone. Not buying the "good cop" act.
He seems to me to be quite genuine, and a great leader. As employees of a company we're lucky to have him. I've never met him, but I get the impression he's the kind of guy who makes you feel like you're the most important person in the room to him, and is interested in what you have to say. The down side of this is that those who are leaders of an organization (a business, some would say) which is paid to have our best interests at heart are as susceptible as any to succumbing to his charm. It's only natural to want to be friendly with such a charismatic and powerful personality, but when you're representing those who have entrusted great responsibility to further their interests you should rise above such temptation.
Old 06-19-2013 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by NERD
No mention of the absolutely coolest Atl maddog capt working that flt
Who?
Old 06-19-2013 | 02:59 PM
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
He gets what he negotiates. We get what we negotiated. He's better at it than us.
True. you and newK are correct. RA does seem like a good dude.
My beef is with ALPA.
Old 06-19-2013 | 03:06 PM
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RA is very smart, no doubt. And is playing a great short and medium game. I'm concerned with some of the trends and its fair to say the jury is very much still out on how good he truly is/will be for the company and its employees. He's keeping the house nice and warm, but we're running out of places to sit. Meanwhile there is a sickening amount of growth lift headed straight for us for both international and domestic from our competitors and so far our *only* stratedgy is to cull capacity to preserve yields. Something's got to give.
Old 06-19-2013 | 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
Hey we crossed paths. We went out to Ft Monroe to watch the Iowa return that day. We had just taken a tour of her a few weeks before that.

Gosh I want to say I was in the 4th grade?
We where anchored at Whiskey Anchorage taking on ammo from Yorktown when she came back. I took a photo through the big eyes and they were manning the rails... must have been emotional for the 8 guys that remained.
Old 06-19-2013 | 04:22 PM
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Originally Posted by pilotc90a
We where anchored at Whiskey Anchorage taking on ammo from Yorktown when she came back. I took a photo through the big eyes and they were manning the rails... must have been emotional for the 8 guys that remained.
I have to ask why do they call it Whiskey Anchorage at the Yorktown weapons station.

And man whatever you mean by big eyes must have really big eyes. That's far!
Old 06-19-2013 | 04:25 PM
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Originally Posted by FmrFreightDog
Saw it in GSO a few days ago. Winshields were replaced, new slats were going on, and they were just replacing the radome and starting to pop the cowlings when we left the next day. Lots and lots of big wooden crates with airplane parts sitting all over the ramp. Agent said it encountered the hail on approach to GSO, not ATL.
thanks for the info..just was wondering why this incident isn't on the FAA site. maybe it's ntsb material
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