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elmetal 05-10-2016 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by slough (Post 2126542)
That'd be a decent trip in msp

Exactly. It's all crap everywhere (albeit I'll admit Denver has a great trip mix and tons of great trips, but tons of crap) yet in slc it's all rainbows and butterflies. Always has been, always will be.

SLC shortstaffed? Never. They'll OBR guys there to cover it all.

elmetal 05-10-2016 03:41 PM


Originally Posted by slough (Post 2126542)
That'd be a decent trip in msp

Besides, that's a trip rig trip everywhere. 84 AFB = 21 hours min.

N1234 05-10-2016 03:51 PM

Funny how that happens ... SLC gets its way ...

elmetal 05-10-2016 03:52 PM


Originally Posted by N1234 (Post 2126555)
Funny how that happens ... SLC gets its way ...

Color me shocked.

Flightsoffusion 05-10-2016 09:16 PM

Probably of little interest to most but for those who were planning to pay the $1,500 for a single occupancy room for training, today that rate went up to $3,000.

N1234 05-10-2016 09:21 PM


Originally Posted by Flightsoffusion (Post 2126747)
Probably of little interest to most but for those who were planning to pay the $1,500 for a single occupancy room for training, today that rate went up to $3,000.


Seriously? Any reason why? I find that hard to believe.... That would easily cover the entire cost for the candlewood.

Flightsoffusion 05-10-2016 10:05 PM


Originally Posted by N1234 (Post 2126750)
Seriously? Any reason why? I find that hard to believe.... That would easily cover the entire cost for the candlewood.

I probably should had specified that it was for accommodations in Denver. They moved hotels to actually what looks like a real nice place called [General Tso's Chicken]. $1500 would had been possible. But not $3000.

Blackwing 05-11-2016 12:59 AM

Please don't post crew hotel info, even for training.

I thought somebody posted not too long ago that single-occupancy was now standard, is that just for CRJ classes?

Cefiro 05-11-2016 04:28 AM


Originally Posted by Flightsoffusion (Post 2126762)
I probably should had specified that it was for accommodations in Denver. They moved hotels to actually what looks like a real nice place called [Pecan Pie]. $1500 would had been possible. But not $3000.

[Smoked Salmon] is really nice, probably the best hotel we stay at. I can believe they want $3000 for a single as you stay there for about 45 days. $6000 / 45 is $133 night which I could believe.

WesternSkies 05-11-2016 05:33 AM

[Vegetarian lasagna] in Denver is new and building clients. As soon as they get that sustainable number Skywest will be shown the door. The place is great.


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