Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
DC headsets, like the ones on the 88, don't count.
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The Airbus' were NW airplanes, and had the nicer Telex 750's which are much more comfortable, so they used those vs. buying their own. (that was the one I bought for my personal use).
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That's because the 737, the 767 and half of the 757's were all South jets. We south guys bought our own headsets back when they were required, vs. wearing that pos Clark head clamps that the company bought for our jets. We rarely use the Clarks.
The Airbus' were NW airplanes, and had the nicer Telex 750's which are much more comfortable, so they used those vs. buying their own. (that was the one I bought for my personal use).
The Airbus' were NW airplanes, and had the nicer Telex 750's which are much more comfortable, so they used those vs. buying their own. (that was the one I bought for my personal use).
(I've been 88, 76, and 73 as well here) I own a 750 as well for that exact reason, but haven't had to bring it for the last 3.5 years! I had to use the single cup clarks one time.... what an awful experience. I can't believe the company keeps getting those.
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Got to meet a fellow APCer the other day! Was on my way back from the Bahamas with my Pacer, and dropped into Sebring to say hi to Timbo. He even braved going up for a spin around the lake in the old bird. Unfortunately had to continue on to Tampa for the night... next time I gotta get a ride in that racing catamaran of his!
Incidentally, the Bahamas by small plane (and cruising catamaran) was a pretty fantastic adventure I'd recommend to anyone.
Incidentally, the Bahamas by small plane (and cruising catamaran) was a pretty fantastic adventure I'd recommend to anyone.
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My lecturing won't change anything. Nothing will change. I guarantee you I as well as other jumpseaters will miss flights because of deadheading crewmembers. I have missed jumpseats because I wasn't listed and the agent didn't have time to deal with me with no jumpseater listed. I commute from a city with hourly flights so I am always trying to catch the earlier flight (walking up last minute).
BTW, why can we sit in F/A jumpseats but the F/A's can't sit in the cockpit?
This I know.
(I've been 88, 76, and 73 as well here) I own a 750 as well for that exact reason, but haven't had to bring it for the last 3.5 years!
I had to use the single cup clarks one time.... what an awful experience. I can't believe the company keeps getting those.
(I've been 88, 76, and 73 as well here) I own a 750 as well for that exact reason, but haven't had to bring it for the last 3.5 years! I had to use the single cup clarks one time.... what an awful experience. I can't believe the company keeps getting those.
Got to meet a fellow APCer the other day! Was on my way back from the Bahamas with my Pacer, and dropped into Sebring to say hi to Timbo. He even braved going up for a spin around the lake in the old bird. Unfortunately had to continue on to Tampa for the night... next time I gotta get a ride in that racing catamaran of his!
Incidentally, the Bahamas by small plane (and cruising catamaran) was a pretty fantastic adventure I'd recommend to anyone.

Incidentally, the Bahamas by small plane (and cruising catamaran) was a pretty fantastic adventure I'd recommend to anyone.
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