Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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So 53million/how many plaintiffs?-legal fees =???
plaintiffsUOTE=dalad;1565113]TWA lawsuit settlement has been reached. No dues increase, no assesment. .[/QUOTE]
plaintiffsUOTE=dalad;1565113]TWA lawsuit settlement has been reached. No dues increase, no assesment. .[/QUOTE]
It's hard to guess the numbers, but my back of the envelope calculations say not much $$$. The lawyers will take some, then divide the rest between the 2,300 or so TWA pilots (best numbers I could find) doesn't leave a huge amount for each pilot.
Maybe what a Captain here will get in profit sharing next month - that's my guess.
Maybe what a Captain here will get in profit sharing next month - that's my guess.
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Hurry! Put your DPA card in, we need to leave ALPA before they assess all of us for the settlement; dues will skyrocket and bankrupt us all!
Scambo: We got Cognac/Breadsticks, after the pax get finished with 'em.
Timbo: Yes, damned chilly in JFK. A reasonable approach speed for them was about 128 plus something for the gusts, add in TAS and the tailwind, they had a GS of 180, at least. The landng distance would have off the charts, literally. While 604/605 have great brakes, the 601s, not so much.
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Timbo: Yes, damned chilly in JFK. A reasonable approach speed for them was about 128 plus something for the gusts, add in TAS and the tailwind, they had a GS of 180, at least. The landng distance would have off the charts, literally. While 604/605 have great brakes, the 601s, not so much.
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Scambo: We got Cognac/Breadsticks, after the pax get finished with 'em.
Timbo: Yes, damned chilly in JFK. A reasonable approach speed for them was about 128 plus something for the gusts, add in TAS and the tailwind, they had a GS of 180, at least. The landng distance would have off the charts, literally. While 604/605 have great brakes, the 601s, not so much.
GF
Timbo: Yes, damned chilly in JFK. A reasonable approach speed for them was about 128 plus something for the gusts, add in TAS and the tailwind, they had a GS of 180, at least. The landng distance would have off the charts, literally. While 604/605 have great brakes, the 601s, not so much.
GF

It's finally warm enough down here to go out on the dock with a beer and watch the sunset, and play with the dogs without a heavy jacket, but it was too cold this morning. Nothing like up there, but 34 is just too cold for Florida! At least I didn't have to shovel my car out. Have fun with that!
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that sounds about right. No slats and a super critical wing so speeds are higher than you'd think!


