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Airhoss 01-10-2017 05:57 PM


Originally Posted by Knotcher (Post 2277949)
Do you have some vacation coming up?

Use it.

Aww sweetie, go find a safe space before you become further triggered. They have coloring books there that teach you how to not get your feeling hurt.

Dave Fitzgerald 01-10-2017 07:25 PM


Originally Posted by ugleeual (Post 2278637)
u must have been light weight and 30 flaps?:D

You might say.

GUM-HNL mx ferry. Landed an empty plane with 18k landing fuel. 324 was the landing weight. 8L HNL to hold short 4L, requires 30 flaps per SOP. Could have turned off at the AF ramp. :eek:

Airhogg 01-11-2017 06:06 AM

Love reading the small D&$k big airplane guys bag the 737. Sorry, it makes more money then the 757, flies better places then the Airbus, gets you more seniority quicker in every base, and you won't look like the Crypt Keeper after a few years like the 777 guys. There's lots of open time and Sr manning, you can make some serious 🤑🤑. We had a new airbus guy jumpseat on a 900 a few weeks ago and he was surprised how easily we landed on 9R in ORD, and by the fact that we don't actually stall at FL320 and run out of gas on a transcon. No airplane is perfect, the 777 was the easiest I've flown, but I've never felt sh$ttier, the dc9 was the most fun, and the oldest POS..... But if your senior to me, keep thinking the 737 is horrible 😉

Knotcher 01-11-2017 06:31 AM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 2278714)
Aww sweetie, go find a safe space before you become further triggered. They have coloring books there that teach you how to not get your feeling hurt.

No feelings hurt here....i have said before I don't enjoy the experience up front. But the airplane is built to do a job: to safely transport pax from A to B and make money, and it does it well. Your lack of a tray table up front is irrelevant. You're the one all wound up and foaming at the mouth every time you see a 737....is that you in your avatar looking at one?

Airway 01-11-2017 06:54 AM


Originally Posted by Knotcher (Post 2278904)
You're the one all wound up and foaming at the mouth every time you see a 737....is that you in your avatar looking at one?

Ok I did not read the history of your guys' argument but that made me laugh out loud.

bigfatdaddy 01-11-2017 08:00 AM


Originally Posted by Airway (Post 2278915)
Ok I did not read the history of your guys' argument but that made me laugh out loud.

Has nothing to do with any of the factors you previously touted.....the crux is....Boeing should be ashamed of offering this warmed over "2 engine 707" antiquated POS.

Airhoss 01-11-2017 10:59 AM


Originally Posted by Knotcher (Post 2278904)
No feelings hurt here....i have said before I don't enjoy the experience up front. But the airplane is built to do a job: to safely transport pax from A to B and make money, and it does it well. Your lack of a tray table up front is irrelevant. You're the one all wound up and foaming at the mouth every time you see a 737....is that you in your avatar looking at one?

The 777 has a tray table? Who'd a thunk it?

ugleeual 01-12-2017 11:24 AM


Originally Posted by Airhoss (Post 2279135)
The 777 has a tray table? Who'd a thunk it?

its pretty easy from what i've observed... guys/gals just rest the tray on their belly :eek:... they don't call it WB flying for nothing. Seriously though... there is only a small tray above the pubs bag... pretty worthless.

oldmako 01-12-2017 11:48 AM

Its more like a shelf. And you're right. The hourly is pretty sweet though!

Airhoss 01-12-2017 04:30 PM


Originally Posted by ugleeual (Post 2279929)
its pretty easy from what i've observed... guys/gals just rest the tray on their belly :eek:... they don't call it WB flying for nothing. Seriously though... there is only a small tray above the pubs bag... pretty worthless.

Yeah, I know.;)


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