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Originally Posted by Piklepausepull
(Post 2289492)
Why is it that the training center, recently being overrun by the occupy f/a gang, is now called the "Pilot TRAINING center" and the "f/a LEARNING center" ?
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So do any of you have an educated guess as to when the profit sharing audit will be completed by the union? The special election window closes/closed today. Just wondering if the amounts are going to stay the same or rise like some have mused.
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Originally Posted by Falcon20
(Post 2289571)
So do any of you have an educated guess as to when the profit sharing audit will be completed by the union? The special election window closes/closed today. Just wondering if the amounts are going to stay the same or rise like some have mused.
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Originally Posted by hockeypilot44
(Post 2289283)
Go look at pictures of your dog on your phone.
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Newbie question: Where can I find the N-number of the plane(s) I flew? I just finished a 3 day trip on OE and wanted to fill out my logbook. i can see the ship number on my rotation in icrew, but I know they dont always correspond to the n-number. Thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by Tinpusher007
(Post 2290027)
Newbie question: Where can I find the N-number of the plane(s) I flew? I just finished a 3 day trip on OE and wanted to fill out my logbook. i can see the ship number on my rotation in icrew, but I know they dont always correspond to the n-number. Thanks in advance.
In the "old days," there would be no need to fill out a logbook because you have just started "the last job you will ever have." 😆 Welcome to Delta! |
Originally Posted by Tinpusher007
(Post 2290027)
Newbie question: Where can I find the N-number of the plane(s) I flew? I just finished a 3 day trip on OE and wanted to fill out my logbook. i can see the ship number on my rotation in icrew, but I know they dont always correspond to the n-number. Thanks in advance.
Search DeltaNet for this exact string: Aircraft Fleet Information 1Q2017 It'll return a PDF with our entire fleet count plus the DCI RJs. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Originally Posted by FL370esq
(Post 2290048)
The front of your aircraft Vol 1 (page P.1.1.ish) has a table that will list the N number associated with the ship number you flew.
In the "old days," there would be no need to fill out a logbook because you have just started "the last job you will ever have." 😆 Welcome to Delta! |
Originally Posted by sailingfun
(Post 2289497)
Do you really care?
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Another logbook strategy, if you are so inclined, is to export and save your monthly Pilot Activity Statements. They list every flight flown and can be a poor man's emergency logbook if needed in the future. With a little bit of effort the data can be imported into an electronic logbook program. Once I figured out an import routine my logbook takes no more than 5 minutes to update every month.
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