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Can anyone recommend a good backpack for the CRJ?

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Rally

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Thanks can anyone recommend a backpack that will fit in the CRJ?

Thanks!
 
As long as it is a bright primary color and has a dedicated "quick release" hair gel pouch, you can't go wrong.
 
and has a cool "sport clip" for your sunglasses so when you get tired of wearing them on your forehead walking indoors you can clip them to your really hip bookbag.
 
haha
somebody forgot to log off.
 
An Oakley wearin', gel hair, gum chewin' regional pilot sighting

So the other day I'm in the back of the plane waiting to push from the gate and a ZW guy is jumpseating. The flight was full, so he had to sit in the cockpit jumpseat.

The guy who is a FO had to walk through the 1st class cabin to find an overhead bin for his flight case. As he is walking down the aisle, I notice the following:

1. He is wearing his Oakley sunglasses.

2. He is chewing gum with his mouth open. He is also blowing bubbles with the gum.

3. He has gel spiked hair.


Now, he was jumpseating on a Legacy offline carrier (not US Air) and this is how he presents himself?! wtfo

I know it's business as usual, but I just had to snicker a few times, shake and lower my head.

Just thought I'd report the sighting. Who knows, he may be reading this thread now trying to find the ultimate backpack for the CRJ.
 
I am ASHAMED, completely ASHAMED by these twerps that spike their hair, wear their sunglasses indoors, and treat this industry like their "cool CFI job"... one in which they got to wear a pilot uniform no-less....
Learn some jumpseating etiquette too....how hard is it to be polite and respectful? How hard is it to appreciate the benefit and PRIVILEDGE of flying everywhere for FREE?
I am sick and tired of these fruit cakes that can't spell, or make no effort whatsoever. This is shameful and pathetic.
And get that FFFFF-ing IPOD out of your ears, and take that backpack home to mommy, who apparently taught you NO MANNERS. Act like a pro, fly like a pro, but you can have a good time doing it. It's not that hard.
 

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