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NERD 07-06-2016 08:20 PM

Anyone care to make a guess of the ratio of Peachtree dwellers voting yes or no?

scambo1 07-07-2016 03:37 AM


Originally Posted by NERD (Post 2157210)
Anyone care to make a guess of the ratio of Peachtree dwellers voting yes or no?

Is that a statistically valid question?

I'd guess these days, the more appropriate geographical question would be the ratio of CVG dwellers.

ATL swept clean their representation and had a write in...

There's nothing wrong with drinking a little Koolaid and trying to do a good job for your employer. At this point though, IMO, the many former yes voters, who relied on ALPA to make their decisions for them, are feeling hoodwinked. They will read the TA for themselves. The real tough issue for them is to spool up on the complexities of scope.

SD's recent update threw in that we were halfway through the busy summer season. That means there will be no memrat until it is over. That's a shot across the bow if youre paying attention.

MikeF16 07-07-2016 04:56 AM

I'm enjoying my 1st memory stick retraining experience. Is this totally on my dime or is there some sort of compensation for the homework?

Elliot 07-07-2016 07:14 AM


Originally Posted by MikeF16 (Post 2157268)
I'm enjoying my 1st memory stick retraining experience. Is this totally on my dime or is there some sort of compensation for the homework?

This should answer your question...

Section 11, Part B, Para. 9 (PWA pg. 11-9)

forgot to bid 07-07-2016 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by MikeF16 (Post 2157268)
I'm enjoying my 1st memory stick retraining experience. Is this totally on my dime or is there some sort of compensation for the homework?

Rumor is a former Edwards test pilot turned Delta pilot, and I guess former training department, studied the exact amount of time that the pwa pays you for.

And failed the ESV.

Point made. Uproar caused. but nothing will change.

Don't know if it's a true story or not. But it's the internet and ever since the internet got put on computers I use it to pass rumors.

notEnuf 07-07-2016 08:29 AM

Havana here we come. 32hr layovers, right?

Delta to serve Havana, Cuba, from New York-JFK, Atlanta and Miami | Delta News Hub

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xW7p...vMKO7F_ZtuqV0F

Scoop 07-07-2016 08:41 AM

And now for something completely different: I have to travel with a water-ski and would prefer not to check it since it is brand new and very expensive.

Anyone see any issues in me taking a water-ski through KCM while in uniform? I see guys with guitars all the time but have never carried any oversize objects myself.

Thanks Scoop

80ktsClamp 07-07-2016 10:44 AM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 2157395)
Rumor is a former Edwards test pilot turned Delta pilot, and I guess former training department, studied the exact amount of time that the pwa pays you for.

And failed the ESV.

Point made. Uproar caused. but nothing will change.

Don't know if it's a true story or not. But it's the internet and ever since the internet got put on computers I use it to pass rumors.

That is a true story. It had a specific name attached to it when I heard it years ago right after we transitioned to the new distance learning program.

Omar 111 07-07-2016 11:02 AM


Originally Posted by Scoop (Post 2157438)
And now for something completely different: I have to travel with a water-ski and would prefer not to check it since it is brand new and very expensive.

Anyone see any issues in me taking a water-ski through KCM while in uniform? I see guys with guitars all the time but have never carried any oversize objects myself.

Thanks Scoop

Crew members are allowed to bring personal property through KCM, as long as it is not on TSA prohibited property list. While a waterski is not listed, the only sporting equipment listed which is not required to be checked are skates. I think you are SOL.

Omar

Scoop 07-07-2016 11:27 AM


Originally Posted by Omar 111 (Post 2157553)
Crew members are allowed to bring personal property through KCM, as long as it is not on TSA prohibited property list. While a waterski is not listed, the only sporting equipment listed which is not required to be checked are skates. I think you are SOL.

Omar


Story of my life. Thanks

Scoop


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