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I liked it, nice flashback to a different era in airline flying. It was semi bearable for accuracy. Do you think the hotel accommodations shown for the crewmembers on the RON’s reflected what the crews actually got? Those rooms would cost a King’s Ransom in London. Looks like the movie “Catch me if you can” inspired some of the scenes. A squadron mate of mine, who went to DAL in 1968, left after 6 months to get on with Pam-Am. Never heard what happened to him.
aww man I thought Jake would be on this show
I was thinking we would see a Captain John Travolta, and First Officer Jake, and maybe some other douchy pseudo-celeb as the FE. Maybe they are saving that for a future episode
I think it was more desperate housewives than don draper and mad men. They tried to develop too many characters in one episode, they should have started with the "romance of international travel during the 60's" then later develop the characters. They needed an older ca for a few episodes. Nothing like I was hoping, but of course all the new shows this year are geared towards women!!!!
Eric Estrada as the FE!
Another inaccuracy, in 1963, I think, you needed a fourth man in the cockpit. That was a navigator to cross the oceans. I know in the early 70's they were still using navigators to cross the ponds.
Another inaccuracy, in 1963, I think, you needed a fourth man in the cockpit. That was a navigator to cross the oceans. I know in the early 70's they were still using navigators to cross the ponds.
Why would you care about the F/As? Just dress up one of hulas's goats you are felching, almost the same for you.I doubt anyone cares about the fact that they didn't put an extra pilot in the cockpit. The masses are more worried about what guy these FAs are going to bang next. I'm not going to watch this because it's most likely filled full of cliches that the flying public wants to believe really happens. Still hopefully it helps us get hotter FAs in the business!
That is the truth, I remember my first cockpit visit in 1953, a EAL Connie, everyone was smoking, the cockpit was IFR on the inside.T But the most glaring inaccuracy is no one is smoking?