Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Oct 2016
Posts: 325
To no one in particular...are we ever going to get a MiCrew that fully replaces iCrew? Or will we just be stuck with three versions that all do slightly different things for the next ten years? Does anyone know who to email, etc. about our dissatisfaction with 1980s iCrew? Every chance I get I put it in company surveys.
Roll’n Thunder
Joined APC: Oct 2009
Position: Pilot
Posts: 3,574
The worst was the military though, with 16 digit PW's and all different requirements for caps/special/excluded characters, the only other way to remember your SIPR password was to write it down...
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: Sep 2014
Posts: 4,918
The irony is the collective IT community has made it so difficult (and often) to change passwords, that the only way is to have a "system", which actually makes it less secure at the end of the day...
The worst was the military though, with 16 digit PW's and all different requirements for caps/special/excluded characters, the only other way to remember your SIPR password was to write it down...
The worst was the military though, with 16 digit PW's and all different requirements for caps/special/excluded characters, the only other way to remember your SIPR password was to write it down...
Gets Weekends Off
Joined APC: May 2012
Posts: 1,418
You’re good for 99 changes. Most pilots can remember four to five digits for frequency changes so two should be a piece of cake.
Back in the day we had "nuclear code keys" that changed digits every 6 seconds or so. Better type fast...
Add in the year with it and it’ll be unlimited through a career (1901, 1902 or reversed order). Ironically, it’s made my password that much more predictable.
Pa$$w0rd works 99% of the time.
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