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RepublicofTexas 05-13-2010 07:20 AM

Go to the Pilot Resources and Scheduling page, look at the May Awards. Add SEA 7ER and there you have it. NYC777 is being pulled down as well.

Mem9guy 05-13-2010 07:20 AM


Originally Posted by freightguy (Post 810906)
Can I find a list of all bases with their respective equipments to help with the AE bid in dlnet? :confused:

I found a helpful list of all bases, what equipment, and how many pilots needed. Deltanet, bidding and scheduling page, right hand side, lower part of screen: "December 2010 Pilot Staffing" file.

Hope this helps...

freightguy 05-13-2010 07:31 AM

Thanks folks...now I can start bidding!

Sink r8 05-13-2010 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by 1234 (Post 810890)
That would be a piece of cake for New and his trusty DC9. He could even be stabilized at 1,000'.

New was born stabilized.

For those that don't know the story, New was born on a dark stormy night, during a wartime medevac flight near Rangoon (where New's family "summered").

As they approach Macho Grande, the plane encountered heavy flak, which instantly killed the captain, and frightened the copilot into bailing out.

New emerged as the plane entered an unrecoverable dive, punched out the doctor for spanking his hinie, gave a gentle pat on the nurse's tush, gave mother a gentle kiss, and cut his own umbilical cord before heading up to the business end.

Things were serious, and New barely had time to pull the dead captain out of his seat. Because New was six months premature, he struggled slightly with the tie (he was in fact inventing the triple Windsor), but the hat fit perfectly. As he took to the seat, he realized he might struglle with the rudder pedals, and he summoned the nurse to sit in right seat. And to bring him a paper (it was the USA Yesterday, back then).

New took a sip of coffee, and steered the aircraft directly over Macho Grande. In fact, he was the first pilot to get completely over Macho Grande. To make a point, he came around for a second pass. Inverted.

But it was time to head for friendly territory, and for New to make his first landing. New wasn't worried. Mommy was safe, the nurse looked mighty fine, and the plane... was a Douglas.

UncleSam 05-13-2010 07:52 AM


Originally Posted by Mem9guy (Post 810909)
I found a helpful list of all bases, what equipment, and how many pilots needed. Deltanet, bidding and scheduling page, right hand side, lower part of screen: "December 2010 Pilot Staffing" file.

Hope this helps...

This may be the same report you are referencing:
Crew Resources and Scheduling page Top Right
Advanced Entitlements and Displacements
Forecasted Staffing 22D3 Report

This report will always appear after an AE/Disp posting and will include all the bases and equipment known at the time. After the next AE it will change to reflect the "new" categories on that AE.

scambo1 05-13-2010 07:54 AM


Originally Posted by Sink r8 (Post 810920)
Nu was born stabilized.

For those that don't know the story, New was born on a dark stormy night, during a wartime medevac flight near Rangoon (where New's family "summered").

As they approach Macho Grande, the plane encountered heavy flak, which instantly killed the captain, and frightened the copilot into bailing out.

New emerged as the plane entered an unrecoverable dive, punched out the doctor for spanking his hinie, gave a gentle pat on the nurse's tush, gave mother a gentle kiss, and cut his own umbilical cord before heading up to the business end.

Things were serious, and New barely had time to pull the dead captain out of his seat. Because New was six months premature, he struggled slightly with the tie (he was in fact inventing the triple Windsor), but the hat fit perfectly. As he took to the seat, he realized he might struglle with the rudder pedals, an he summoned the nurse to sit in right seat. And to bring him a paper (it was the USA Yesterday, back then).

New took a sip of coffee, and steered the aircraft directly over Macho Grande. In fact, he was the first pilot to get completely over Macho Grande. To make a point, he came around for a second pass. Inverted.

But it was time to head for friendly territory, and for New to make his first landing. New wasn't worried. Moomy was safe, the nurse looked mighty fine, and the plane... was a Douglas.

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Awesome!!

freightguy 05-13-2010 07:54 AM


Originally Posted by UncleSam (Post 810924)
This may be the same report you are referencing:
Crew Resources and Scheduling page Top Right
Advanced Entitlements and Displacements
Forecasted Staffing 22D3 Report

This report will always appear after an AE/Disp posting and will include all the bases and equipment known at the time.

Even better...thanks!

newKnow 05-13-2010 07:59 AM


Originally Posted by Sink r8 (Post 810920)
Nu was born stabilized.

For those that don't know the story, New was born on a dark stormy night, during a wartime medevac flight near Rangoon (where New's family "summered").

As they approach Macho Grande, the plane encountered heavy flak, which instantly killed the captain, and frightened the copilot into bailing out.

New emerged as the plane entered an unrecoverable dive, punched out the doctor for spanking his hinie, gave a gentle pat on the nurse's tush, gave mother a gentle kiss, and cut his own umbilical cord before heading up to the business end.

Things were serious, and New barely had time to pull the dead captain out of his seat. Because New was six months premature, he struggled slightly with the tie (he was in fact inventing the triple Windsor), but the hat fit perfectly. As he took to the seat, he realized he might struglle with the rudder pedals, an he summoned the nurse to sit in right seat. And to bring him a paper (it was the USA Yesterday, back then).

New took a sip of coffee, and steered the aircraft directly over Macho Grande. In fact, he was the first pilot to get completely over Macho Grande. To make a point, he came around for a second pass. Inverted.

But it was time to head for friendly territory, and for New to make his first landing. New wasn't worried. Mommy was safe, the nurse looked mighty fine, and the plane... was a Douglas.

Great story, Sink!! Ummm, I mean recollection. :D

buzzpat 05-13-2010 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by Sink r8 (Post 810920)
New was born stabilized.

For those that don't know the story, New was born on a dark stormy night, during a wartime medevac flight near Rangoon (where New's family "summered").

As they approach Macho Grande, the plane encountered heavy flak, which instantly killed the captain, and frightened the copilot into bailing out.

New emerged as the plane entered an unrecoverable dive, punched out the doctor for spanking his hinie, gave a gentle pat on the nurse's tush, gave mother a gentle kiss, and cut his own umbilical cord before heading up to the business end.

Things were serious, and New barely had time to pull the dead captain out of his seat. Because New was six months premature, he struggled slightly with the tie (he was in fact inventing the triple Windsor), but the hat fit perfectly. As he took to the seat, he realized he might struglle with the rudder pedals, an he summoned the nurse to sit in right seat. And to bring him a paper (it was the USA Yesterday, back then).

New took a sip of coffee, and steered the aircraft directly over Macho Grande. In fact, he was the first pilot to get completely over Macho Grande. To make a point, he came around for a second pass. Inverted.

But it was time to head for friendly territory, and for New to make his first landing. New wasn't worried. Mommy was safe, the nurse looked mighty fine, and the plane... was a Douglas.

Dude, you need to move out here (Hollywood) and get your script on. That is some classic shizzle....:D

newKnow 05-13-2010 08:04 AM


Originally Posted by buzzpat (Post 810930)
Dude, you need to move out here (Hollywood) and get your script on. That is some classic shizzle....:D

If we put sink. forgot, and 80 in a room together, it would be an instant sitcom classic. :D


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