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Had a Fed in my jumpseat last week from IAD that was being sent home because of the impending shutdown. He said that if it happens (it has), that the chances if having a fed show up on your flight will be virtually zero. Didn't ask about scheduled Fed rides though.
Gets Weekends Off
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Last week I took a 45 minute delay because a seat track stop bolt was missing. For you 75/76 guys, look down and see if the bolt at the front end of the seat track is missing. You'll be surprised. The FAA inspector also showed up 25 minutes prior to push, so while we waited I called the Mx coordinator in the OCC and told him he better get about 50 of those shipped to line Mx as this guy was going to all the 75/76's.
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Last week I took a 45 minute delay because a seat track stop bolt was missing. For you 75/76 guys, look down and see if the bolt at the front end of the seat track is missing. You'll be surprised. The FAA inspector also showed up 25 minutes prior to push, so while we waited I called the Mx coordinator in the OCC and told him he better get about 50 of those shipped to line Mx as this guy was going to all the 75/76's.
Riddle me this --
Why do all the rest of the employees get to be comfortable this month but not us?
Why can't we wear pink t-shirts and jeans like the flt attendants and gate agents?
Or pink dresses?

OOH. Never mind. Not a good look on Timbo.
Why do all the rest of the employees get to be comfortable this month but not us?
Why can't we wear pink t-shirts and jeans like the flt attendants and gate agents?
Or pink dresses?

OOH. Never mind. Not a good look on Timbo.
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From: C560XL/XLS/XLS+
For real? I'm just kind of 'arm-chair' thinking right now. But, :25 min. prior to push??? I really wonder how it would be received if, as a captain, you simply told the guy who wants to inspect your aircraft :25 prior to push if you politely, but resolutely, refused to let the guy aboard your A/C? You know, there are usually a row of 757 & 767s over at the hanger and north ramp, suggest that he go inspect any and or all of those aircraft. But while you're boarding? Gimme' a break! Just my off the cuff thinking, but really!
For real? I'm just kind of 'arm-chair' thinking right now. But, :25 min. prior to push??? I really wonder how it would be received if, as a captain, you simply told the guy who wants to inspect your aircraft :25 prior to push if you politely, but resolutely, refused to let the guy aboard your A/C? You know, there are usually a row of 757 & 767s over at the hanger and north ramp, suggest that he go inspect any and or all of those aircraft. But while you're boarding? Gimme' a break! Just my off the cuff thinking, but really!
Dude...... Forum posting foul on that last pic!
It's why one day sitting in a long line for takeoff the Captain and I figured out if airliners were women, what kind of women would they be? We figured the E120 was a 17 year old jailbait short cheerleader type. She looked great, she's fast
, you feel kind of hot under the collar with her, she has a ton of issues and would wear you out with her attitude... but if anyone ever caught you with her, you're going to jail. Her 18 year old sister, the E-145, she was long, proportional, happy to help you, smart, fun, easy, etc.
We were bored. We chalked up the 737 to a old maid. The 757 is what you'd expect, the 753 is taller, the 777 was a Gloria from Modern Family type.
Back when I was a stressed out commuter captain, I had a fed inspect the aircraft... he was walking around the outside as I'm doing the preflight in the cockpit, and suddenly the stall warning, sick pusher all goes off. On this particular airplane, the stall warning device on the leading edges looked much like the G. A. version you'd see on a Cessna. But it was worlds apart, heated, and very sensitive... "never touch" was all we ever heard in ground school. So after getting my knees whacked by the yoke, and looking out the cockpit to see this joker messing with MY AIRPLANE, I stormed down the boarding stairs and read him the riot act. I'm sure had I not been 25, poor, stressed, tired and probably hungry, I would have been more diplomatic about the whole thing. He sat quietly in the back of the plane for the flight though... never heard or saw him again!
TSA Snafu Grounds Nine Planes at O'Hare Field - ABC News
My favorite line:
Pilots were furious at the TSA misstep.
"The brilliant employees used an instrument located just below the cockpit window that is critical to the operation of the onboard computers," one pilot wrote on an American Eagle internet forum. "They decided this instrument, the TAT probe, would be adequate to use as a ladder," the pilot wrote.
"The brilliant employees used an instrument located just below the cockpit window that is critical to the operation of the onboard computers," one pilot wrote on an American Eagle internet forum. "They decided this instrument, the TAT probe, would be adequate to use as a ladder," the pilot wrote.
And then TSA praises the TSA agent as a hero...
http://www.airlinepilotforums.com/re...anes-hero.html
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