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Carl Spackler 06-14-2010 07:08 PM


Originally Posted by Ferd149 (Post 826657)
Ohhhhhhhhh boyyyyyyyyyy, here we go. Another BD and Marv Albert story in the making;)

Buzz, this story will cost ya at least 2 beers.........but it's worth every penny:D

Ferd

Ah yes. BD is a dear friend of mine - truly a man, a myth and a legend.

That story is worth every penny isn't it!

Carl

hoserpilot 06-14-2010 07:14 PM


Originally Posted by Carl Spackler (Post 826685)
[satchip]You guys enjoy the under boob. I'll be on a cruise ship with plenty of all over boob. :D

Two thoughts:

1. Cell phone cameras
2. Your friends at APC :D

Carl[/quote]


And this is why Carl is a 747 Captain. Us junior guys need to soak up his knowledge and wisdom of whats REALLY important. He is helping us all to keep 'abreast' of the Satch's vacation. Thank you sir. We will all owe you a beer if Satchip delivers.:p

Nosmo King 06-14-2010 08:01 PM


Originally Posted by Carl Spackler (Post 826696)
Ah yes. BD is a dear friend of mine - truly a man, a myth and a legend.

That story is worth every penny isn't it!

Carl

LOL, I wonder how many jaws dropped when that story about Marv turned out to be true.

Ball walking anyone? Hat party? Hat party?

Ferd149 06-14-2010 08:27 PM


Originally Posted by Carl Spackler (Post 826696)
Ah yes. BD is a dear friend of mine - truly a man, a myth and a legend.

That story is worth every penny isn't it!

Carl

Y yes he is. And, a good capt to fly with too. I haven't seen him around in several years though:(

I never mind telling that story............cuz BD tells the story:D

I like flying with BJ M too, who knew him in the Navy and had his sister in his C-9 squadron. Her callsign was SOD.........sister of D_________:D You know you're a legend when your sister is named for you.

Ferd

forgot to bid 06-14-2010 08:36 PM


Originally Posted by Carl Spackler (Post 826692)
Wait a minute, wait just a minute...She's giving me the "L" for Loser symbol. I never noticed that before.

This sucks.

Carl

Well, given everything else in the picture, including your smile, does it matter at that point if she calls you a loser? I think not.


Originally Posted by Carl Spackler (Post 826687)
Me neither. You are darn sure good with Photoshop there FTB!

Carl

When have I ever photoshoped?!?

http://i938.photobucket.com/albums/a...Bid/temp-3.jpg

Carl Spackler 06-14-2010 09:09 PM


Originally Posted by Ferd149 (Post 826722)
Y yes he is. And, a good capt to fly with too. I haven't seen him around in several years though:(

I never mind telling that story............cuz BD tells the story:D

I like flying with BJ M too, who knew him in the Navy and had his sister in his C-9 squadron. Her callsign was SOD.........sister of D_________:D You know you're a legend when your sister is named for you.

Ferd

You haven't seen him because he retired early. A huge loss for us all, but he's very happy.

Carl

Carl Spackler 06-14-2010 09:11 PM


Originally Posted by Nosmo King (Post 826716)
LOL, I wonder how many jaws dropped when that story about Marv turned out to be true.

Ball walking anyone? Hat party? Hat party?

He called me afterwards because even he was freaked out about what had just happened. I nearly drove off the road laughing.

Carl

acl65pilot 06-15-2010 05:28 AM

Johnso,

Release from SC at 1200 on your last R day if:
1) You have a * day as your first off day

2) MIL leave

3) ALPA leave

You will not get released for a regualr X day

FlyV;
You are getting a 0500 SC in NYC on the ER for the 0500 report for the first flight from LGA to ATL. Nothing else.

upndsky 06-15-2010 05:59 AM


Originally Posted by forgot to bid (Post 826605)
• Trips that meet the pilot’s preference qualifiers “if needed to fly.” These trips will have an asterisk next to the rotation number.
If the pilot has more than one trip that satisfies his preference qualifiers and he selected any one of the following preference qualifiers:
�� LATEST REPORT AVAILABLE,
�� EARLIEST BLOCK-IN AVAILABLE,
�� MOST BLOCK TIME FOR AVAILABLE ROTATION(S), or
�� HIGHEST TOTAL TIME FOR AVAILABLE ROTATION(S), then the trips will appear in the selected preference qualifier sequence.
If he did not select one of the four preference qualifiers listed, his “preferred” trips will appear in descending order of total credit.
• Trips that do not meet his preference qualifiers, listed in descending order of total credit.

I'm missing something here. Under PCS -> Standing Request Qualifiers, those requests apply to reserve as well?

sinca3 06-15-2010 05:59 AM

Looks like the JFK issue is resolved...at least in theory!! Now just announce it and get underway fixing it!
Delta Air is out to improve its JFK terminal - MarketWatch


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