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Old 03-18-2016 | 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Bravix
How long ago was your experience? I'm talking about current/last couple years.
2008-2015. I preferred the ERJ170 over the 73 or -88. But like I said, once you passed the curtain on all of them it was a Greyhound bus. I saw no differentiation of product between UA/DL/AA in steerage. Now, when it was a last minute ticket and only First was available then life was good! Coincidentally, the one airline that I can't stand, WN, has hands down the best people working for them providing the best customer service. If they would just get rid of that f#ck!ng 737.
Old 03-18-2016 | 07:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Selfmade92
Hey girls are really turned on by the hat, my gf can't wait to take a pic with the hat lol.



Originally Posted by TalkTurkey
Damn I had a great pic with a DL captain and FO without their hats on, and with the captain standing with his mouth open. But the pic is too big to post and I'm too stupid to resize it.
http://www.picresize.com/
Old 03-18-2016 | 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Bravix
I think its a perception that they're pickier with their pilot selection. Whether that's accurate or not, I can't say, but from what I've gathered that seems to be the perception.

Personally, I like them because as a passenger, I've always found their aircraft to have the best level of comfort (for US airlines). Also found their customer service to be particularly good. Would prefer to work for an airline that I feel serves the customer well (and pays well )

Best I've been on so far though was Austrian. Primarily because the food was awesome (relative) and the beer was great.
^^^^ This right here. I have always wanted to fly for Delta and appreciate the way they treat their customers. I don't enjoy the experience when I fly on other airlines and I want to be part of an airline that treats its customers like they have a choice in who they use.
Old 03-18-2016 | 08:48 AM
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Like, Delta fer shure, dude, 'cause they like know how to treat their customer's like intellibent adalts...



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Old 03-18-2016 | 10:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Turbosina
I'm sorry, anyone who wears it indoors while eating a meal or vegetating on a crew lounge couch...is someone I hope to never have to fly with.
I'm sorry too, because if that's all it takes to make you not want to fly with someone, you have serious, serious issues man.
Old 03-19-2016 | 11:13 AM
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Originally Posted by Rahlifer
That's preferable to prancing about naked except for hat and watch.

No thank you!

Funny though
Old 03-19-2016 | 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by IFLYACRJ
Nothing wrong with wearing a hat. It just looks tacky when I see a pilot prancing through the hotel lobby in uniform with their hat on
Thanks for erasing any doubts about your ignorance regarding 'Uniform' issues!

Hotel Lobbies happen to be a ‘Public Place’, and that’s where a hat is not only acceptable, but required if part of one’s uniform.

But, it seems you’re clueless about ‘time and place’ for a uniform to be worn.
Old 03-19-2016 | 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by IFLYACRJ
Nothing wrong with wearing a hat. It just looks tacky when I see a pilot prancing through the hotel lobby in uniform with their hat on
Can't hold the hat, drag the bags, and cradle the free coffee with just two hands. Something has to give..
Old 03-19-2016 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by sweetholyjesus
Can't hold the hat, drag the bags, and cradle the free coffee with just two hands. Something has to give..
Amen brother! And I ain't letting go of the coffee!
Old 03-19-2016 | 02:36 PM
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Originally Posted by RomeoJulietLima
I got raped in Alaska, no the apd
Is not doing anything about it?
They told me it they couldn't find the guy!
Yeah well I have a name, how in the hell!
How can a guy go free
Apparently so!
His name was Darell.
He wore a shirt, he declined water in my house, jeans shorts
Hmm he waited until the end,,
He did patching for our home
Sarah. Please go home. Your husband has been in a ski doo accident.
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