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Mem9guy 06-12-2010 02:34 PM


Originally Posted by DFW Refugee (Post 825545)
80:

BINGO! I really don't care where they're seated, just a total of pax. How difficult is it for the agents and dispatch to add pax and crew and give us the big number? If something bad happens, don't they need an accounting? :confused:


We used to get that at NWA. The load data page on the acars had a breakdown of infants/px/crew. Most of us would write that number on the copy of the release that we had clipped on our yoke so we would have the souls on board readily available in case of emergency. Wether or not I have a copy of the release or a piece of scratch paper is irrelavant, my point is that the total body count was there...

RoughLandings 06-12-2010 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by johnso29 (Post 825549)
1-1 is something the USA wanted much more then England. Not great offensive play by the USA, but the defense & goaltending was great.

Nice job USA. :)

It was a good draw for us. Sloppily played by the USA. There were far too many misplayed through-balls, poor diagonal runs, and weak shots on goal. The goal by Dempsey had no right going in; when you're in form, thought, it just happens sometimes. However, Jozy Altidore's breathtaking run in space should have been a goal. So I'm happy with a draw.

Nearly wet myself when Howard went down. Without him, the US is cooked.

BTW, if anyone is looking for a US soccer bar in MSP, the new Kieran's at Block E is fantastic. I'll be there for the next two games (9am, but what the heck, right?).

forgot to bid 06-12-2010 03:07 PM


Originally Posted by Mem9guy (Post 825601)
We used to get that at NWA. The load data page on the acars had a breakdown of infants/px/crew. Most of us would write that number on the copy of the release that we had clipped on our yoke so we would have the souls on board readily available in case of emergency. Wether or not I have a copy of the release or a piece of scratch paper is irrelavant, my point is that the total body count was there...

Maybe we should just keep asking how many laps or actual counts there are everytime the gate agent tells us the count then eventually the word will spread and maybe one more line will be added to the awabs.

kamsman 06-12-2010 03:21 PM

Green slip
 
Are we able to pick up green slip flying on vacation days? Thanks

johnso29 06-12-2010 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by kamsman (Post 825630)
Are we able to pick up green slip flying on vacation days? Thanks

Nope. I don't think we can double dip.

forgot to bid 06-12-2010 04:34 PM


Originally Posted by johnso29 (Post 825631)
Nope. I don't think we can double dip.

and because we don't want to reduce the required staffing level

RockyBoy 06-12-2010 05:02 PM


Originally Posted by kamsman (Post 825630)
Are we able to pick up green slip flying on vacation days? Thanks


The only way you will find yourself working on a vacation day is if they roll your days into your vacation or you pick up the phone for an IA call. You can't pick anything up yourself during your vacation.

80ktsClamp 06-12-2010 05:16 PM


Originally Posted by hockeypilot44 (Post 825587)
Am I the only one ****ed off that former Delta pilots are blatantly scabbing in the Spirit strike? I'm guessing these guys took the early retirement, but that does not make it right. These guys should be stripped of their retirement travel privileges for this. They are not only embarrassing themselves, but bringing a bad name to the type of pilot that works at Delta. It just shows that our pilots will screw over anyone if it benefits us.


You are. Quit identifying YOUR pilot group with that scumbag. He is not among our group anymore, and should not be identified with us.

forgot to bid 06-12-2010 07:32 PM

Here is something light hearted for the evening, the worlds largest X-ray image ever taken.

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Source:
They were all created by British photographer and film-maker Nick Veasey.

The amazing image of the 777 jumbo jet is said to be the largest X-ray ever.

It took six months to achieve at Boeing's HQ in Seattle.

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forgot to bid 06-12-2010 07:33 PM

They ought to do that to Term 3 in JFK, we could spend all day counting the rats and how many people seem to be looking at their phone wondering why they don't have cellphone coverage.


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