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Originally Posted by Jughead
(Post 1159379)
Where? Where all good, reliable airplanes go after 30 years of dedicated, safe service - in my recycle bin in the form of a Miller Lite can. I don't know - I assume they did what they were designed to do...
Plenty of 1 and 2 engine airplanes eventually meet their demise as well. My point was, and I guess it wasn't made clear, that 3 & 4 engine planes have dutifully served well here at Delta. Again, everything was cheaper back in the day. I should've been born in about 1940. Life was good. But those old -two engine- DC 9's are still here! :D I was flying MD-11 F/O when the first 777's came out of Everett. One day we are on our way to Narita from ATL, and along comes a 777, I can't remember who's, might have been UAL, or maybe AA, but it was one of the first I'd seen, I think this was around 1998. Anyway, we are going about the same route past Anchorage, so on interplane I ask, "Hey, what's your fuel burn right now?" He was higher and faster than we were. They come back with about the same number, per engine, as ours...but we had 3 of them! I looked at the Capt. and said, "Wow, they're burning 1/3 less fuel than we are. If oil prices go up, these things will be toast!" And oil was very cheap back then, compared to today. And it's not just about fuel, but about maintaining 50% more engines, on a 3 engine airplane or 100% more engines on a 4 banger. So where did our MD 11's end up, World? Fed Ex? I can't remember, but I know our old DC 8's went to UPS. I don't remember where our old 747's went, it was before my time at DAL. |
Originally Posted by Brocc15
(Post 1159419)
Does anyone know what we get paid for the systems training we do on USB before reporting for training? Is this on top of guarantee for a reserve?
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Originally Posted by dragon
(Post 1159428)
You get 1/3 the agreed upon run time above your guarantee. That's been the only bright spot for my several trips through the schoolhouse.
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Originally Posted by dragon
(Post 1159428)
You get 1/3 the agreed upon run time above your guarantee. That's been the only bright spot for my several trips through the schoolhouse.
I look at that (among other training pay deficiencies) as something that needs to pay 100% of the run time. |
Originally Posted by dragon
(Post 1159428)
You get 1/3 the agreed upon run time above your guarantee. That's been the only bright spot for my several trips through the schoolhouse.
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1159422)
I filled out my survey, the ole brownoser way. Strongly agreed on a lot.
I guess I can plan on movin on up! To the top! Finally got a piece of the sky! Well I'm moving on up, to the top, finally got a piece of pie! http://images3.wikia.nocookie.net/__...ie_Griffin.png |
Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1159324)
This is a Rorschach test right?
A) 3 year old SWA pilot in the making, B) 80 in the morning. It's obviously B. Don't know why. http://images.wikia.com/simpsons/ima...intentiary.png |
Originally Posted by nwaf16dude
(Post 1159448)
As soon as you load the completion code into iCrew, you can check your time card and there will be a pay amount listed down near the bottom that will show you the exact amount of time you are being paid for it. Here's a hint...it's about 2/3rds less than it should be.
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Originally Posted by forgot to bid
(Post 1159422)
I guess I can plan on movin on up! To the top! Finally got a piece of the sky! Well I'm moving on up, to the top, finally got a piece of pie!
GJ |
Originally Posted by Timbo
(Post 1159426)
So where did our MD 11's end up, World? Fed Ex? I can't remember, but I know our old DC 8's went to UPS. I don't remember where our old 747's went, it was before my time at DAL. |
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