Tool of the day
#6771

On guard you should said, "Delta knock it off, Delta knock it off."
On guard it would have been followed by:
Delta 241 knockit' off
Delta 731 knockit' off
Delta 55 knockit' off
Delta 1283 knockin' off
Delta 1142 knockin' off
Delta 942 knockin' off
Delta 451 knockin' off
Delta 478 knockin' off
Delta 692 knockin' off
Delta 2241 knockin' off
Delta 867 knockin' off
Delta 427 knockin' off
Delta 572 knockin' off
Delta 1988 knockin' off
On guard it would have been followed by:
Delta 241 knockit' off
Delta 731 knockit' off
Delta 55 knockit' off
Delta 1283 knockin' off
Delta 1142 knockin' off
Delta 942 knockin' off
Delta 451 knockin' off
Delta 478 knockin' off
Delta 692 knockin' off
Delta 2241 knockin' off
Delta 867 knockin' off
Delta 427 knockin' off
Delta 572 knockin' off
Delta 1988 knockin' off

#6773

The entitled NY lady with an "emotional support animal" who let the dog out of the carrier (because it was whimpering), which then ran up into first class and pooped in the aisle... while the F/As were serving a meal.
Yes this happened to me on my last trip. No I am not making this up.
Yes this happened to me on my last trip. No I am not making this up.

#6774

I'm willing to put money down saying airlines are going to start allowing people to buy tickets for these "emotional support dogs" in the next few years so it can have its own seat to sit on. One of my friends sister takes her dog around the whole country regularly and got a fake doctors note just so she doesn't have to pay the fee to ship the dog in the belly. If you need a emotional pet, for real. Get a lap dog, some of these people take around 150 pound dogs in coach. It's redicluous how some people like my friends sister takes full advantage of abusing the system. Once and a while, meh, but like at least once a month like her. Tool of the day.
#6775
#6778
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I nominate whatever "news" outlet that actually spent time on this for Accessory Tool of the Internet.
#6780

Totd, goes to an expressjet pilot yesterday who used a deliberate slow southern drawl to prove a point to a fast talking controller. A fast talking controller in Washington center overtop Richmond dealing with some chaos caused by BDL getting shut down and one airplane forgetting to go into their cleared holding pattern.
Someone called the dude a tool over the radio. It was great.
I can speak with a southern drawl with the best of them because I've lived in the south for 20 years, but don't be a tool in busy airspace with a controller working extremely hard.
Someone called the dude a tool over the radio. It was great.
I can speak with a southern drawl with the best of them because I've lived in the south for 20 years, but don't be a tool in busy airspace with a controller working extremely hard.
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