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Old 04-03-2014 | 05:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Sink r8
What do you call it when you have three APC'ers on the same flight? Is it a flock of APC'ers, or a pride?
A gaggle.........
Old 04-03-2014 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Sink r8
What do you call it when you have three APC'ers on the same flight? Is it a flock of APC'ers, or a pride?
It's a Perfect Plethora of Publically Pompous Postulators.
Old 04-03-2014 | 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Alan Shore
It's a Perfect Plethora of Publically Pompous Postulators.
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Old 04-03-2014 | 06:01 AM
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Originally Posted by tsquare
Perhaps. And actually, there has been no order of any kind as of yet. The RFP included just about every thing that flies with 2 aisles, so kind of hard to get excited at this juncture about any of this. We are gonna buy some widebody airplanes. Don't know which ones, or how many, but we are gonna buy some. Good. Some are gonna be replacements for 747s and 767-ERs. Not so good. However, not liking the word "replacement" as you choose to call a doom and gloom position is myopic on your part. It is a very real English word that has in this case the very real intimation of swapping one airframe for another. I will however, stipulate that the growth part of the equation is open ended. An order of 50 widebodies under the auspices of "growth" would be far more exciting for all pilots at the airline. Replacement airframes are like kissing ones' sister. (or so I'm told). I am glad... really.. that you see the glass having something in it, and in most cases I tend to be way more optimistic. In this case however, I am withholding judgement until I see the order and the subsequent fleet retirement plan. If it is net positive, I'll be excited. If not, I will make sure my sister wears my shade of lipstick.
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Old 04-03-2014 | 06:19 AM
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Old 04-03-2014 | 06:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Cogf16
A couple of Europe Spring Break questions. Do our hotels in Paris and London offer us a deal and do I just call to ask? Is nor revving on Air France cheaper or "easier" than other carriers? I looked up an interline rate on travelnet for an AF flight and it was several hundred dollars for CDG LHR. Can I intl JS? Anybody had luck doing Orbitz or Priceline the day of or day before for decent rates?

Thanks, leaving in about 9 days
Non-revving on Air France isn't any easier than any other eZED carrier, which is already pretty dang easy compared to the bad old days of buying paper ZEDs and calling to list yourself. Use the myidtravel link on travelnet to search for & price out potential flights. Because eZED is so easy, I typically hold off on buying the eZED until I know I'll be using it, as long as I know I'll have internet access. Air France is actually a little cheaper than most ZED carriers, there is a special "JV Fare" for DL employees that is a bit lower than the ZED-Low scale. In Europe this doesn't really make much of a dent in the overall price because the fare is usually only 25-40% of total price, the departure and airport taxes are really high - *especially* where LHR is involved. I avoid that airport when possible for that reason (ie nearly $200 in taxes alone LHR-MSP).

If you do go to London, do note that Delta does *not* have a ZED agreement with British Airways. It was cancelled a few years back due to some spat and has not been reinstated.

If you're a DL pilot, it's my understanding that you can use the JS internationally on DL metal, but check your FOM, I'm not on property over there yet & don't know specifics. On any other US carrier, you won't be able to sit in an actual jumpseat to/from the US, but they'll all take you on jumpseat authority. In Europe you basically go to their ticket desk, present your badge, request a jumpseat while making clear you know you can't sit in an actual cockpit jumpseat, and ask to speak to a supervisor if the agent isn't quite getting it. They'll have you pay departure taxes.

The European carriers don't really have a jumpseating system as we know it - ie no reciprocal agreements. You will need a ticket or ZED pass to travel on them. However, if they are full, and the crew knows that you are airline crew, it is often Captain's Discretion to put a nonrev on a jumpseat. I've had this happen on KLM and friends have experienced it at AF and Alitalia. Keep in mind that both the US and Great Britain don't allow international offline jumpseaters in their airspace, so if the flight crosses GB airspace the cockpit js will be off-limits.

I've often checked orbitz/expedia the day before. Invariably, the only time it's even remotely cheap is when the flights are wide open & we'll have no trouble non-revving anyways. I will mention that my wife and I have had excellent luck nonrevving on European carriers. Due to punitive EU regulations concerning denied boardings they don't overbook nearly as much as the US carriers, and seldom have many nonrevs. We've gotten on every single flight we've ever tried on European carriers...I'd guess 20-25 segments within Europe, Europe-US, and Europe-Africa. Often if we're headed somewhere within Europe we don't even bother getting there on DL via ATL or JFK, we just take DL to AMS and then non-rev on KLM. They're super nice to non-revs.
Old 04-03-2014 | 06:36 AM
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Old 04-03-2014 | 06:38 AM
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Old 04-03-2014 | 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
It is April 2cnd. Lift up a prayer, thought, or glass to the families and friends of the Gulfstream Flight Test G650 out in Roswell NM three years ago today. Several of us on this board lost close friends that day. God bless their families.

Tailwinds good friends.....
Old 04-03-2014 | 07:15 AM
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Can the company really force us to physically touch somebody?
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