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Originally Posted by KC10 FATboy
(Post 963453)
I saw a 757 with the gear extended flying around Peachtree City and Atlanta. Anyone know what was going on?
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Originally Posted by XtremeF150
(Post 963510)
Forget it? So no back pay for the wx cancel on a gs then?
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Originally Posted by johnso29
(Post 963430)
NEW DELHI (Reuters) – India's airline authorities caught 57 pilots over the alcohol limit about to take to the cabin of passenger-carrying jets over the past two years, but most were cleared to fly again, media said on Friday.
Only 11 of the pilots found to be under the influence of alcohol in random pre-flight medical tests between January 2009 and November 2010 lost their job, the Times of India newspaper said, citing a statement by Aviation Minister Vayalar Ravi to lawmakers. The rest were hit with varying punishments determined by their airline, such as warning letters or a fine. To combat the rising number of inebriated pilots in India's skies, authorities brought in a rule last year grounding first-time offenders for three months and stripping the flying licence from repeat offenders. Since the rule came into effect in December, a month when cases have traditionally peaked, no cases have yet been reported. Reports of Indian passengers complaining of poorly behaved pilots are not uncommon. Two years ago, national carrier Air India grounded two pilots and two cabin crew after a four-way fracas in the passenger cabin left the cockpit unmanned mid-flight. NEW DELHI – Indian authorities say they will check the licenses of all airline pilots operating in India after at least four of them were found to be flying aircraft using fake documents. India's top aviation official Bharat Bhushan says two were arrested for using fake certificates to gain licenses, including a pilot with national carrier Air India who falsified his qualifications. The other two pilots are still being investigated. Bhushan said Monday that the licenses and other documents of 500 airline pilots have been checked so far. A total of 4,000 pilots will be checked. He says the second pilot was arrested last week after damaging an aircraft while landing and a scrutiny of her papers showed she had used fake documents to get a license. |
Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 963450)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3168/...dd78459f94.jpg The 737 also is a much more flexible platform. It does nearly every type of operation. |
Originally Posted by Express pilot
(Post 963521)
Anyone have a take on the PBI-ATL or PBI-LGA commute.
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Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 963615)
Maybe a good buy, but guess who has the lowest all in CASM?
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3168/...dd78459f94.jpg The 737 also is a much more flexible platform. It does nearly every type of operation. |
Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 963615)
Maybe a good buy, but guess who has the lowest all in CASM?
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3168/...dd78459f94.jpg The 737 also is a much more flexible platform. It does nearly every type of operation. http://i938.photobucket.com/albums/a...g?t=1300114330 |
Originally Posted by Bucking Bar
(Post 963615)
Maybe a good buy, but guess who has the lowest all in CASM?
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3168/...dd78459f94.jpg The 737 also is a much more flexible platform. It does nearly every type of operation. |
Not sure, I think we were hired around the same time, early 07
I think there is a FA base in PBI? |
Originally Posted by Express pilot
(Post 963685)
Not sure, I think we were hired around the same time, early 07
I think there is a FA base in PBI? so PBI-LGA is fantastic. :D seriously, I don't know. don't trust me. |
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