Thank you, all of you, for the work you do
#21
I'm no pilot but in light of the recent events, and the seemingly mentally challenged people working in the media, I thought I would register and say I appreciate all of the work that you guys do.
I frequently fly YYZ-BOS on Eagle ERJ135's. I've been on many flights where the weather has been poor - landing in snowstorms, crosswinds, breaks between thunderstorms, etc. I'm crapping myself and you guys are probably loving it
After reading many of the posts in this forum over a couple of weeks I realize the challenges you guys and girls face every day. I just wanted to say Thank You and express my gratitude for flying me safely and skillfully and allowing me to see my family after every trip.
I frequently fly YYZ-BOS on Eagle ERJ135's. I've been on many flights where the weather has been poor - landing in snowstorms, crosswinds, breaks between thunderstorms, etc. I'm crapping myself and you guys are probably loving it

After reading many of the posts in this forum over a couple of weeks I realize the challenges you guys and girls face every day. I just wanted to say Thank You and express my gratitude for flying me safely and skillfully and allowing me to see my family after every trip.
#24
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Joined: Jan 2008
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From: 757, Overhead Bin
I'm no pilot but in light of the recent events, and the seemingly mentally challenged people working in the media, I thought I would register and say I appreciate all of the work that you guys do.
I frequently fly YYZ-BOS on Eagle ERJ135's. I've been on many flights where the weather has been poor - landing in snowstorms, crosswinds, breaks between thunderstorms, etc. I'm crapping myself and you guys are probably loving it
After reading many of the posts in this forum over a couple of weeks I realize the challenges you guys and girls face every day. I just wanted to say Thank You and express my gratitude for flying me safely and skillfully and allowing me to see my family after every trip.
I frequently fly YYZ-BOS on Eagle ERJ135's. I've been on many flights where the weather has been poor - landing in snowstorms, crosswinds, breaks between thunderstorms, etc. I'm crapping myself and you guys are probably loving it

After reading many of the posts in this forum over a couple of weeks I realize the challenges you guys and girls face every day. I just wanted to say Thank You and express my gratitude for flying me safely and skillfully and allowing me to see my family after every trip.
#25
Here Here to thepaxman! Thanks for the kind words and I know my flying brothers and sisters always do our best to see you to your destination with safety as our top priority. If you every on an Air Wisconsin RJ, please feel free to come up front and say hi, I'll make sure you'll get a first class seat!
#26
Just ask the flight attendant if you can chat a bit. We had a passenger the other day that flew a C-340. He came up and visited. It was nice to talk with someone who didn't ask me about rubber bands or hamsters.
#27
Stop by and say hi any time. Feel free to ask questions. Yeah, we might be in a rush but without you back there we don't have a job. Sadly this gets lost on a lot of us.
The weather has been crappy, and coming back from furlough hasn't helped. Having a number of pax compliment on a landing in strong winds at ORD a few days back was a big boost and very much appreciated!
The weather has been crappy, and coming back from furlough hasn't helped. Having a number of pax compliment on a landing in strong winds at ORD a few days back was a big boost and very much appreciated!
#28
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Joined: Feb 2009
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Hey guys, new here, I live in the area of the recent Flight 3407 crash. I have been reading your threads and posts on this tragedy the past couple days for a couple reasons, I wanted to get an experts take on the subject and I was interested in your response to the BullS media coverage it has been receiving.
I too would like to thank you all for the jobs you do.As pilots you have got to have the biggest shoulders in the world and I respect the jobs you do for what many people take for granted. Godspeed to you all and yours, again, Thank you!!!
I too would like to thank you all for the jobs you do.As pilots you have got to have the biggest shoulders in the world and I respect the jobs you do for what many people take for granted. Godspeed to you all and yours, again, Thank you!!!
#29
You do know the Saab! If anybody ever tested the fire handles (right at perfect scalp level), there would be hundreds of samples of DNA.
#30
Hey guys, new here, I live in the area of the recent Flight 3407 crash. I have been reading your threads and posts on this tragedy the past couple days for a couple reasons, I wanted to get an experts take on the subject and I was interested in your response to the BullS media coverage it has been receiving.
I too would like to thank you all for the jobs you do.As pilots you have got to have the biggest shoulders in the world and I respect the jobs you do for what many people take for granted. Godspeed to you all and yours, again, Thank you!!!
I too would like to thank you all for the jobs you do.As pilots you have got to have the biggest shoulders in the world and I respect the jobs you do for what many people take for granted. Godspeed to you all and yours, again, Thank you!!!
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