Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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From the latest LEC 44 ROAR
AND FOR A LITTLE PHANTOM INSIGHT:
The Phantom is a Braves
fan, and he’s hoping they
win the World Series
again. But should he only
be a fan (after) they win
the World Series, with
a perfect record, and a
batting average adjusted
for inflation?
AND FOR A LITTLE PHANTOM INSIGHT:
The Phantom is a Braves
fan, and he’s hoping they
win the World Series
again. But should he only
be a fan (after) they win
the World Series, with
a perfect record, and a
batting average adjusted
for inflation?
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From: B737NG-B
As you say, the gray means some sort of absence, e.g., vacation, MLOA, etc.
The purple for a line holder means a coverage award -- a trip on a certain set of days on which he and everyone junior to him must fly because of the number of trips left at his seniority on those dates. The light blue are the trips that he was awarded afterward in the normal trip award process.
Similarly for a reserve, the magenta means a coverage award of an on-call day, and the yellow is a normal award.
After you fill in the personal drop form, select F12 = Save. It sounds as though you may have selected OK instead.
The purple for a line holder means a coverage award -- a trip on a certain set of days on which he and everyone junior to him must fly because of the number of trips left at his seniority on those dates. The light blue are the trips that he was awarded afterward in the normal trip award process.
Similarly for a reserve, the magenta means a coverage award of an on-call day, and the yellow is a normal award.
After you fill in the personal drop form, select F12 = Save. It sounds as though you may have selected OK instead.
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From: window seat
It is amazing to watch this and consider where we are today.
Last year we produced over 90% of our own energy needs. IMO we are in a 10 to 15 year up cycle. The United States is now, more than ever a safe haven.
Being able to be energy independent is a game changer and none of us can imagine all the upside. Not only independent, but a major exporter.
Hundreds of billions in manufacturing moving to the U.S. for our cheap natural gas from Europe, South Africa, etc.
Exciting times.
Last year we produced over 90% of our own energy needs. IMO we are in a 10 to 15 year up cycle. The United States is now, more than ever a safe haven.
Being able to be energy independent is a game changer and none of us can imagine all the upside. Not only independent, but a major exporter.
Hundreds of billions in manufacturing moving to the U.S. for our cheap natural gas from Europe, South Africa, etc.
Exciting times.
We're basically painted into a corner of false choices. Do it their way either because we "can't wait for the mushroom cloud" or because it will be the end of the environment and the animated polar bears won't have ice to hang onto. There is a lot of money and power out there that doesn't want what you pointed out to come to fruition. Lots of foreign and domestic enemies alike.
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From: window seat
From the latest LEC 44 ROAR
AND FOR A LITTLE PHANTOM INSIGHT:
The Phantom is a Braves
fan, and he’s hoping they
win the World Series
again. But should he only
be a fan (after) they win
the World Series, with
a perfect record, and a
batting average adjusted
for inflation?
AND FOR A LITTLE PHANTOM INSIGHT:
The Phantom is a Braves
fan, and he’s hoping they
win the World Series
again. But should he only
be a fan (after) they win
the World Series, with
a perfect record, and a
batting average adjusted
for inflation?

In any case, we should be going into the Olympics with an NBA Dream Team relative to the timing, off the charts record profits, favorable comparison to other groups who are all at or above their pre BK pay except us, a huge slam dunk grievance from the JV, a positive pilot leverage trend in general and other things.
So why does it feel like we might get beat by Serbia or something?
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As you say, the gray means some sort of absence, e.g., vacation, MLOA, etc.
The purple for a line holder means a coverage award -- a trip on a certain set of days on which he and everyone junior to him must fly because of the number of trips left at his seniority on those dates. The light blue are the trips that he was awarded afterward in the normal trip award process.
Similarly for a reserve, the magenta means a coverage award of an on-call day, and the yellow is a normal award.
After you fill in the personal drop form, select F12 = Save. It sounds as though you may have selected OK instead.
The purple for a line holder means a coverage award -- a trip on a certain set of days on which he and everyone junior to him must fly because of the number of trips left at his seniority on those dates. The light blue are the trips that he was awarded afterward in the normal trip award process.
Similarly for a reserve, the magenta means a coverage award of an on-call day, and the yellow is a normal award.
After you fill in the personal drop form, select F12 = Save. It sounds as though you may have selected OK instead.
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Correction, "some pilots" sent a rather unambiguous opinion with regards to CDO's. I think it's a stretch to say that "the pilot group" has. You might consider that there might be some self selection involved in the input the reps received during the TA and that there might have been input before and after the TA that "some pilots" like and want CDO's. There was even a resolution from C20 asking for them. According to the DPA survey 39% of Delta pilots want CDO's. So the question is; what's wrong with asking the group as a whole using a scientifically valid survey?
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From: Douglas Aerospace post production Flight Test & Work Around Engineering bulletin dissembler
Thank you for contacting me about reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank of the United States. I appreciate hearing from you and am grateful for the opportunity to respond.
The Export-Import Bank is a self-financing, independent government agency that helps to facilitate the sale of American goods overseas and to promote job growth at home. I firmly believe that U.S. goods can compete with any other global competitor's goods on a level playing field. Unfortunately?, our competitors in places such as China and Europe receive substantial assistance from their governments. In most cases, this assistance far outweighs what assistance U.S. businesses receive from the Export-Import Bank. By financing certain goods, I firmly believe the Export-Import Bank helps level the playing field for U.S. exporters to compete in a commercial market where international competitors continue to benefit from aggressive support from their countries' export credit agencies.
In FY2013, 90 percent of the Export-Import Bank's transactions benefited American small businesses. The Bank supported $37.4 billion of U.S. exports across the world, as well as 205,000 American jobs. Over the past five years, the Bank has helped to create and maintain 1.2 American jobs related to U.S. exports. The Export-Import Bank regularly returns money to the U.S. Treasury. In FY2013 alone, the Bank returned $1.1 billion. It is important to note that the default rate on loans backed by the Bank has consistently been less than 2 percent, even during the financial crisis. To fund administrative and program expenses, the Export-Import Bank uses offsetting collections and fees generated from its transactions.
The current authorization for the Export-Import Bank expires on September 30, 2014. The Continuing Resolution, H.J.Res.124, contains a short-term reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank until June 30, 2015. I voted for the resolution to continue funding for the Federal government on September 18, 2014, which passed by a vote of 78-22. While I support this short-term reauthorization of the Bank, I also believe we need certain reforms. These reforms include: easing the environmental requirements placed on those receiving the Bank's financing; ending the Bank's role in subsidizing purchases by foreign government-owned enterprises, including state-owned competitors of U.S. airlines; and directing the Administration to engage other governments to encourage an end to export financing globally. I will keep your thoughts in mind as I work with my colleagues on issues related to international trade that have a direct economic impact on both the state of Georgia and the United States.
Thank you again for contacting me. Please visit my webpage at http://isakson.senate.gov/ for more information on the issues important to you and to sign up for my e-newsletter.
Sincerely,
Johnny Isakson
United States Senator
The Export-Import Bank is a self-financing, independent government agency that helps to facilitate the sale of American goods overseas and to promote job growth at home. I firmly believe that U.S. goods can compete with any other global competitor's goods on a level playing field. Unfortunately?, our competitors in places such as China and Europe receive substantial assistance from their governments. In most cases, this assistance far outweighs what assistance U.S. businesses receive from the Export-Import Bank. By financing certain goods, I firmly believe the Export-Import Bank helps level the playing field for U.S. exporters to compete in a commercial market where international competitors continue to benefit from aggressive support from their countries' export credit agencies.
In FY2013, 90 percent of the Export-Import Bank's transactions benefited American small businesses. The Bank supported $37.4 billion of U.S. exports across the world, as well as 205,000 American jobs. Over the past five years, the Bank has helped to create and maintain 1.2 American jobs related to U.S. exports. The Export-Import Bank regularly returns money to the U.S. Treasury. In FY2013 alone, the Bank returned $1.1 billion. It is important to note that the default rate on loans backed by the Bank has consistently been less than 2 percent, even during the financial crisis. To fund administrative and program expenses, the Export-Import Bank uses offsetting collections and fees generated from its transactions.
The current authorization for the Export-Import Bank expires on September 30, 2014. The Continuing Resolution, H.J.Res.124, contains a short-term reauthorization of the Export-Import Bank until June 30, 2015. I voted for the resolution to continue funding for the Federal government on September 18, 2014, which passed by a vote of 78-22. While I support this short-term reauthorization of the Bank, I also believe we need certain reforms. These reforms include: easing the environmental requirements placed on those receiving the Bank's financing; ending the Bank's role in subsidizing purchases by foreign government-owned enterprises, including state-owned competitors of U.S. airlines; and directing the Administration to engage other governments to encourage an end to export financing globally. I will keep your thoughts in mind as I work with my colleagues on issues related to international trade that have a direct economic impact on both the state of Georgia and the United States.
Thank you again for contacting me. Please visit my webpage at http://isakson.senate.gov/ for more information on the issues important to you and to sign up for my e-newsletter.
Sincerely,
Johnny Isakson
United States Senator
Batting average adjusted for inflation. Love it. Almost got a fist pump out of me, but then I started to get the vibe that the Phantom was being sympathetic to the management POV against something like that. I like the Phantom though. A lot. So I'm confused. 
In any case, we should be going into the Olympics with an NBA Dream Team relative to the timing, off the charts record profits, favorable comparison to other groups who are all at or above their pre BK pay except us, a huge slam dunk grievance from the JV, a positive pilot leverage trend in general and other things.
So why does it feel like we might get beat by Serbia or something?

In any case, we should be going into the Olympics with an NBA Dream Team relative to the timing, off the charts record profits, favorable comparison to other groups who are all at or above their pre BK pay except us, a huge slam dunk grievance from the JV, a positive pilot leverage trend in general and other things.
So why does it feel like we might get beat by Serbia or something?
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