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BTB ets to "sleep" at the airport a lot. If you can call getting clocked in his head with a tire tool "sleep."
Apparently, on of BTB's "naps" caused him to lose the brain cell responsible for the proper usage of tough words like "cheep."
So what is your excuse retard?
Oh, I get it, it must have been a tough day at the fryer, eh burger boy?
P.S. For all you good people cheering for our demise you will be happy to hear this. Paul F. (Current title COO?) told a recent recurrent G/S that Mesa would file for bankruptcy in November of this year.
For what its worth… You know how this rumor mill stuff goes.
Question for regional pilots. Do some of you actually live and sleep in your crew rooms at the airport? I've heard stories of regional pilots living in and sleeping their because the can't afford a crashpad or are just to cheep to get one. Are these stories true or just lore?
Ok fry boy, so what is it?I think you should probably try again, dumbass...
The insult wasn't trying to be "clever or insightful," just informative, ****************************** bag!-Your attempted insult neither is clever nor insightful.
Your obsession with him is not only frightning, but downright gross!Too bad you are so obvious, General.
That's probably the closest you've come to any "cat" lately!:laugh:I do like your avatar, though. You should enjoy mine-it is certainly relevant for you...
Ask your mom!:laugh:-Lots of tiny felines are eating it on your account.
What else would you do when your 11pm ride home pushes back as you run up to the counter and the next flight leaves at 7am? By the time you get checked into a hotel its 1am (assuming they have vacancies). Then you have to check out at 5am to catch your flight. Spend $40 for maybe 4 hours of sleep. I'll take my chances in the crew room. Besides, we have a nice new crew area at ASA.
I wasn't refering that type of situation where you miss a flight for one day. I meen the guys that live in there crew rooms because they are on reserve and don't want to get a crashpad. How previlant is that type of situation and what does the company say about it?
Nah, man. dey lied to ya. dat stuff don't be happenin.Question for regional pilots. Do some of you actually live and sleep in your crew rooms at the airport? I've heard stories of regional pilots living in and sleeping their because the can't afford a crashpad or are just to cheep to get one. Are these stories true or just lore?
With all the spare time you have taking shots against regional pilots here, perhaps you could take some time to review your G.E.D. english textbook. Thanks. W
I heard that the russian fellows bringing in those Antonov 124s into CHS sleep on the aircraft as well, therefore not having to go through Immigrations and Customs.
JvW
I heard that the russian fellows bringing in those Antonov 124s into CHS sleep on the aircraft as well, therefore not having to go through Immigrations and Customs.
JvW