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You make the assumption I am itching for a left seat. I am not. I now see the genius of guys camping out in the right seat of the 767. I make no assumptions on anything I will bid from AE to AE much less that far down the road.
Simply put, I am content in my current seat. Also I like flipping switches and pushing button!
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Not to be a stick in the mud but really? It could not possibly be worse than ATL. I've never once had a good experience in ATL. It's a breath of fresh air each time I get to a North base. ATL is a crap hole where only delays and bad things happen. Sorry but that place sucks in every way. There is no way you could convice me that a North base has more issues than ATL.
If there is one issue that is clearly not a N vs. S issue it is the suckiness of our bases. Service should be consistently better at all of our bases. The really, really, (said in my Shrek voice) bad experiences seemed to be randomly distributed through the system.
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He said there is no way you could convince him... so why try?
I couldn't speak intelligently about North bases anyway: I've only been to MEM once, and DTW a few times. I was absolutely amazed by DTW. Not awed and impressed. It was more of a "jaw drop" kind of thing. Beautiful facility, though.
As far as "The ATL" goes, a good year for me involves only two visits. Cretainly, you can't order a sandwich without someone scowling at you. But aside from a few kamikaze tug drivers trying to cut you off, and the fact some of wing-walkers seem to be speed-limited, I can't say I ever see operational problems. I dislike the vibe of the place, but I have to respect the throughput. The entire airport is a monstrous, well-oiled machine, designed to, and highly successful at, moving planes and people.
Let me close with another compliment of sorts... Considering the insanely crappy set-up, I think the people on the ramp at JFK are much improved. I can't say I've been waiting for marshallers, or for a tug, in recent memory. I even get the impression some of the kids are trying to make it work. How bizarre.
I couldn't speak intelligently about North bases anyway: I've only been to MEM once, and DTW a few times. I was absolutely amazed by DTW. Not awed and impressed. It was more of a "jaw drop" kind of thing. Beautiful facility, though.
As far as "The ATL" goes, a good year for me involves only two visits. Cretainly, you can't order a sandwich without someone scowling at you. But aside from a few kamikaze tug drivers trying to cut you off, and the fact some of wing-walkers seem to be speed-limited, I can't say I ever see operational problems. I dislike the vibe of the place, but I have to respect the throughput. The entire airport is a monstrous, well-oiled machine, designed to, and highly successful at, moving planes and people.
Let me close with another compliment of sorts... Considering the insanely crappy set-up, I think the people on the ramp at JFK are much improved. I can't say I've been waiting for marshallers, or for a tug, in recent memory. I even get the impression some of the kids are trying to make it work. How bizarre.
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He said there is no way you could convince him... so why try?
I couldn't speak intelligently about North bases anyway: I've only been to MEM once, and DTW a few times. I was absolutely amazed by DTW. Not awed and impressed. It was more of a "jaw drop" kind of thing. Beautiful facility, though.
As far as "The ATL" goes, a good year for me involves only two visits. Cretainly, you can't order a sandwich without someone scowling at you. But aside from a few kamikaze tug drivers trying to cut you off, and the fact some of wing-walkers seem to be speed-limited, I can't say I ever see operational problems. I dislike the vibe of the place, but I have to respect the throughput. The entire airport is a monstrous, well-oiled machine, designed to, and highly successful at, moving planes and people.
Let me close with another compliment of sorts... Considering the insanely crappy set-up, I think the people on the ramp at JFK are much improved. I can't say I've been waiting for marshallers, or for a tug, in recent memory. I even get the impression some of the kids are trying to make it work. How bizarre.
I couldn't speak intelligently about North bases anyway: I've only been to MEM once, and DTW a few times. I was absolutely amazed by DTW. Not awed and impressed. It was more of a "jaw drop" kind of thing. Beautiful facility, though.
As far as "The ATL" goes, a good year for me involves only two visits. Cretainly, you can't order a sandwich without someone scowling at you. But aside from a few kamikaze tug drivers trying to cut you off, and the fact some of wing-walkers seem to be speed-limited, I can't say I ever see operational problems. I dislike the vibe of the place, but I have to respect the throughput. The entire airport is a monstrous, well-oiled machine, designed to, and highly successful at, moving planes and people.
Let me close with another compliment of sorts... Considering the insanely crappy set-up, I think the people on the ramp at JFK are much improved. I can't say I've been waiting for marshallers, or for a tug, in recent memory. I even get the impression some of the kids are trying to make it work. How bizarre.
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