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acl65pilot 02-08-2010 07:10 AM


Originally Posted by tsquare (Post 760108)
That's fine.. I don't care how you get it on your computer whether it is CD or download, I am concerned about them deciding to have us go to a website and complete it there. As long as it remains doable on my own time (commuting or some other time).. I'm good. Unless of course dalpa can actually get us paid for the actual time we spend watching the back pain prevention segment... again....

if they would demand us to watch it on-line and not though a download, I can see a need for a computer, internet access at home and every hotel comp it! :D

Bucking Bar 02-08-2010 07:39 AM

An airline did that and urgh, they monitored your time. Believe me, you do not want that option.

As a child it made me pretty good on 747-200 and DC-10 systems though. (three guesses who did Dad's online recurrent)

forgot to bid 02-08-2010 07:42 AM


Originally Posted by satchip (Post 760083)
Zip drive? Man that is old school. How many 100 meg zip disks does it take to copy the entire CD? :D

Let me see, I downloaded it on a zip drive and I think it was around 300-400MB for the initial. I'll try the recurrent one and see what happens.


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 760127)
An airline did that and urgh, they monitored your time. Believe me, you do not want that option.

As a child it made me pretty good on 747-200 and DC-10 systems though. (three guesses who did Dad's online recurrent)

Trying to figure out where dad worked... NWA? UPS?

maddogmax 02-08-2010 07:53 AM

Can someone tell me where I can find a list of our layover hotels with phone numbers. Looking for the AMS hotel (Musica). Thanks

iaflyer 02-08-2010 07:57 AM


Originally Posted by maddogmax (Post 760137)
Can someone tell me where I can find a list of our layover hotels with phone numbers. Looking for the AMS hotel. Thanks

There isn't one that I know of - hotels change a lot. The best way is to look at a rotation that has a layover in that city. In iCrew, look up the pilots by flight number. Easier for AMS because it's just the flight number from ATL. Harder domestically because you don't know who lays over.

Bucking Bar 02-08-2010 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 760128)
Trying to figure out where dad worked... NWA? UPS?

The other one that had 5th Freedom rights in Japan :)

Superpilot92 02-08-2010 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 760128)
Trying to figure out where dad worked... NWA? UPS?

my guess would be Pan Am.

acl65pilot 02-08-2010 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by Bucking Bar (Post 760143)
The other one that had 5th Freedom rights in Japan :)

I know, I know. :D

acl65pilot 02-08-2010 08:06 AM


Originally Posted by iaflyer (Post 760141)
There isn't one that I know of - hotels change a lot. The best way is to look at a rotation that has a layover in that city. In iCrew, look up the pilots by flight number. Easier for AMS because it's just the flight number from ATL. Harder domestically because you don't know who lays over.

You can also see what hotel is being used on the hotel amenities chart that the Hotel Committee just put out. See the name and then search for the number.

iaflyer 02-08-2010 08:13 AM


Originally Posted by acl65pilot (Post 760148)
You can also see what hotel is being used on the hotel amenities chart that the Hotel Committee just put out. See the name and then search for the number.

Ah - but he can get the name AND number from the rotation. One stop shop.


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