Got Bumped off of American Eagle J/S twice
#51
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I try not to over correct people and be a grammar nazi unless they have went out of they're way to be kinda dickish and correct someone else.
So...
American in your usage should always be capitalized. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
I am an American pilot.
I am an American pilot living in Hong Kong.
I am an American pilot that flies for Delta Airlines.
If you are going to go around correcting people, PLEASE get it right!
So...
American in your usage should always be capitalized. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
I am an American pilot.
I am an American pilot living in Hong Kong.
I am an American pilot that flies for Delta Airlines.
If you are going to go around correcting people, PLEASE get it right!
#52
According to the Eagle FO that flew me off the Island out of MHH (Marsh Harbor), 30miles away from TCB where I was bumped, the D6U is correct just as written on my reservation, and there is no limit to the number of "Delta" pilots in the cabin since we reciprocate and do the same for American and American Eagle folks. This was an Island, agent attitude, not knowing how to do her job correctly issue. I just wanted to kinda warn anyone heading that way to be aware.
51N .//LIMITED AGREEMENTS// THE NUMBER OF LIMITED RIDERS
52N .BOARDED IS RESTRICTED TO THE PHYSICAL NUMBER OF
53N .COCKPIT JUMPSEATS ON THAT AIRCRAFT.
54N .
52N .BOARDED IS RESTRICTED TO THE PHYSICAL NUMBER OF
53N .COCKPIT JUMPSEATS ON THAT AIRCRAFT.
54N .
60N .
61N .ALL INT/L AGREEMENTS ARE LIMITED AND OA CREWMEMBERS
62N .MAY ONLY BE SEATED IN THE CABIN.
61N .ALL INT/L AGREEMENTS ARE LIMITED AND OA CREWMEMBERS
62N .MAY ONLY BE SEATED IN THE CABIN.
#53
#54
you probably have a similar response to passengers when they say...
"hey,can you get in your plane and fly us, we've been waiting for three hours now, i have a connection to make"
#55
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I try not to over correct people and be a grammar nazi unless they have went out of they're way to be kinda dickish and correct someone else.
So...
American in your usage should always be capitalized. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
I am an American pilot.
I am an American pilot living in Hong Kong.
I am an American pilot that flies for Delta Airlines.
If you are going to go around correcting people, PLEASE get it right!
So...
American in your usage should always be capitalized. Proper nouns are always capitalized.
I am an American pilot.
I am an American pilot living in Hong Kong.
I am an American pilot that flies for Delta Airlines.
If you are going to go around correcting people, PLEASE get it right!
#58
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I used to fly for Eagle out of MIA and have done all the Bahamas cities many times. I can confirm the attitude. I just wonder why Americans keep going back to more abuse. Try the Dominican Republic, at least most everyone is pretty nice to you.
I will never spend one dollar of my personal money on going to the Bahamas for vacation. It's nice and beautiful there but so are plenty of places in Florida, Mexico and other parts of the Caribbean where the locals don't have the attitude.
I will never spend one dollar of my personal money on going to the Bahamas for vacation. It's nice and beautiful there but so are plenty of places in Florida, Mexico and other parts of the Caribbean where the locals don't have the attitude.
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