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ToiletDuck 10-26-2009 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by 2Co2Fur1EXwife (Post 669651)
Just curious; any company out there still find "pictures" hidden in all the nooks and crannies of the cockpit? What happened over the years? That use to be fun; all the searching, the excitement when you find a new one or a new spot to hide one....Where have all the the people who used to make my day gone?

I miss it too. It was funny watching guys walk through the terminal trying to wipe glitter off them because the girls kept putting it in the hiding places to joke with them lol. You're in a small confined space with someone for days. You need something to keep you going. It's the little ins and outs that make the largest difference.

That united lawsuit was a joke. Long live shenanigans!!!

captjns 10-26-2009 09:57 PM

Hey... with the I-Phone... who needs photos?:D

WorldTraveler 10-27-2009 06:20 AM


Originally Posted by Silver2Gold (Post 670187)
Exactly like that ;)

OK, I give up. What kind of airplane and what part is this pained on?

Airhoss 10-27-2009 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by powrful1 (Post 669657)
I think the United lawsuit put that art to pasture.


Oh great powrful1....

That was Tammy blakley a capt at CAL that sued and made all the management weenies scream PC on the cockpit art.
The law suit was a Continental lawsuit dang it! Not a United lawsuit.
We didn't do that one get it right.;)

deltabound 10-27-2009 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by aeromike49 (Post 669838)
Can't carry a screwdriver - TSA rule - so can't access the panels as in the past -

Actually, for domestic operations, you can.

Per the TSA website, you can carry a screwdriver as long as it's not longer than 7 inches in length.

Make sure you bring a tape measure or "other" baseline measuring, er, "unit".

TPROP4ever 10-27-2009 07:47 AM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 701917)
Oh great powrful1....

That was Tammy blakley a capt at CAL that sued and made all the management weenies scream PC on the cockpit art.
The law suit was a Continental lawsuit dang it! Not a United lawsuit.
We didn't do that one get it right.;)


Give it a few months post merger..then it will be you..lol:D

TPROP4ever 10-27-2009 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by deltabound (Post 701933)
Actually, for domestic operations, you can.

Per the TSA website, you can carry a screwdriver as long as it's not longer than 7 inches in length.

Make sure you bring a tape measure or "other" baseline measuring, er, "unit".


If they think their confiscating my....ehem "screwdriver" because of the 7 in rule.....:D, oh I misunderstood you...;)

Airhoss 10-27-2009 07:56 AM


Originally Posted by TPROP4ever (Post 701936)
If they think their confiscating my....ehem "screwdriver" because of the 7 in rule.....:D,

Good to know! It looks like I am safe by a couple of inches here. But I do have a really big watch! That's still ok isn't it?:confused:

TPROP4ever 10-27-2009 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 701944)
Good to know! It looks like I am safe by a couple of inches here. But I do have a really big watch! That's still ok isn't it?:confused:

Be careful, I think they make you REMOVE-(ouch) your watch before going through the sniffer.....:D
LMAO...you had to know this thread would eventually drift down this path....:p

steveo1kinevo 10-27-2009 01:33 PM


Originally Posted by 2Co2Fur1EXwife (Post 669651)
Just curious; any company out there still find "pictures" hidden in all the nooks and crannies of the cockpit? What happened over the years? That use to be fun; all the searching, the excitement when you find a new one or a new spot to hide one....Where have all the the people who used to make my day gone?

I counted today and found 15 different places of this artwork that are now scratched away but still visible in the flightdeck of the Saab 340 I was flying today....yes the good times are long gone.


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