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Old 11-27-2016 | 06:23 AM
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I had this issue once before. I listed round trip to LHR and then after arriving I booked MAN-JFK and cancelled the LHR-JFK. If I were to guess I think the brits want to make sure you have a round trip planned. They don't like squatters.
I've never heard of that. Interesting.
Old 11-27-2016 | 07:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Catboatsailor
I had this issue once before. I listed round trip to LHR and then after arriving I booked MAN-JFK and cancelled the LHR-JFK. If I were to guess I think the brits want to make sure you have a round trip planned. They don't like squatters.
One-way international tickets also carry a risk for the airline: if the passenger were denied entry at immigration for some reason, the airline is responsible for taking them back to their point of origin, whether or not said passenger can pay.
Old 11-27-2016 | 11:45 AM
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Originally Posted by GogglesPisano
This TA inverts the entire seniority list. Something those slides from ALPA fail to mention. I heard it on chit-chat.
Unlikely that you would read anything that would challenge your notions. Those guys are just DPA supporters is what I heard.
Old 11-27-2016 | 01:00 PM
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Originally Posted by tomgoodman
One-way international tickets also carry a risk for the airline: if the passenger were denied entry at immigration for some reason, the airline is responsible for taking them back to their point of origin, whether or not said passenger can pay.
I just flew to LHR on a "one way" reservation on Deltanet. No problems at all.
Old 11-27-2016 | 01:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Catboatsailor
I had this issue once before. I listed round trip to LHR and then after arriving I booked MAN-JFK and cancelled the LHR-JFK. If I were to guess I think the brits want to make sure you have a round trip planned. They don't like squatters.
Thanks I'll try that then.
Old 11-27-2016 | 02:08 PM
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Originally Posted by milky
Unlikely that you would read anything that would challenge your notions. Those guys are just DPA supporters is what I heard.
Oh, I read the FB TA Group. It's true comedy.
Old 11-27-2016 | 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by GogglesPisano
Oh, I read the FB TA Group. It's true comedy.
Chit chat as well. With a dash of pathetic added though.
Old 11-28-2016 | 07:59 AM
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CQ question for you all: I really didn't like the simulator I was in for my last CQ, but I don't remember the number (just the experience); is there somewhere to look back to find which box I was in?
Old 11-28-2016 | 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by captkdobbs
CQ question for you all: I really didn't like the simulator I was in for my last CQ, but I don't remember the number (just the experience); is there somewhere to look back to find which box I was in?
Yes, look at your schedule for that month. After the * on the days with the sim, you'll see "S34A" or whatever. S is sim, 3 is the aircraft type, 4 would be the sim number and A would be the sim period.
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We are going to be out of our house for the next 18 months and are hoping to rent it out to a Delta family relocating to PTC.

Good schools, north side of PTC, 30 minutes or less to the Camp Creek lot. Easy way to try out the area before you commit. PM me for details.

Oh yeah...for the sweetener, the golf cart comes with it so you can fully assimilate right off the bat.
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