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Peoloto 02-05-2019 09:46 AM


Originally Posted by Xjtpilot518 (Post 2757301)
Does that correlate to new hires in that category most likely having a line out of training?

Yes. Dec new hires had lines awarded this month.

Piklepausepull 02-05-2019 10:47 AM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 2757332)
k want to buy a glass screen protector for the work iPad, has anyone bought one? I just don’t want to buy it and find out the case keeps it from fitting.

I bought the non smudging one from Amazon...got 3 for like $9...

Totally stops the glare.....but it's not glass....

I have 2 left, if I could just find them.....

If I look, you're welcomed to have one.

Han Solo 02-05-2019 01:25 PM

Just read the newest bulletin from flight ops -- jump seaters will no longer be required to ride in the cockpit and the statement saying such has been removed from all WDRs. Woo hoo!

casual observer 02-05-2019 01:28 PM


Originally Posted by GogglesPisano (Post 2757236)
In other news, anyone else notice than they replaced the porn music that had been playing in the ATL terminals for decades with classical?

Classing it up.:cool:

That's awesome...now how about something else on the t.v. screens at the gates.

GogglesPisano 02-05-2019 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by casual observer (Post 2757560)
That's awesome...now how about something else on the t.v. screens at the gates.

Everyone’s doing their own thing these days (books, devices ...) No need for any TV — certainly not “Golf Tips” from CNN.

Trip7 02-05-2019 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by Han Solo (Post 2757554)
Just read the newest bulletin from flight ops -- jump seaters will no longer be required to ride in the cockpit and the statement saying such has been removed from all WDRs. Woo hoo!

Thank goodness. It's embarrassing when you have to open the door and tell the lead to get the OAL jumpseater who has a row all to themselves that they have to sit on the jump even though the plane is half empty

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sailingfun 02-05-2019 02:06 PM


Originally Posted by Trip7 (Post 2757566)
Thank goodness. It's embarrassing when you have to open the door and tell the lead to get the OAL jumpseater who has a row all to themselves that they have to sit on the jump even though the plane is half empty

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I guess I missed a change. I thought the jumpseater riding in the cockpit restriction only applied if your WDR was restricted to stay at gate for performance.

Han Solo 02-05-2019 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by sailingfun (Post 2757585)
I guess I missed a change. I thought the jumpseater riding in the cockpit restriction only applied if your WDR was restricted to stay at gate for performance.

It just came out. Stay at gate for performance is common on the 717, probably other NBs as well. Now that statement won't force the JSer in back to sit up front.

JamesBond 02-05-2019 04:19 PM


Originally Posted by casual observer (Post 2757560)
That's awesome...now how about something else on the t.v. screens at the gates.

Hear here!

JamesBond 02-05-2019 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by Trip7 (Post 2757566)
Thank goodness. It's embarrassing when you have to open the door and tell the lead to get the OAL jumpseater who has a row all to themselves that they have to sit on the jump even though the plane is half empty

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What's this 'half empty' airplane of which you speak? I haven't seen one of those mythical things in over a year. The closest I get to a FC seat is on my way back to the center seat in the gulag.


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