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johnsonrod

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Today I heard a Southwest pilot on the bus say the following in a conversation with a few other pilots:

"That isn't just crazy. That's JETBLUE CRAZY!"

Is that a new term for the industry? Jetblue Crazy? First the nutty flight attendant and now the seriously unfortunate Captain episode.

Do you think it will catch on? :laugh::rolleyes:;)
 
Nice... Lots of LUV from the same airline that brought you the '3-G Flight Attendant Rating System.' Although, if you are going to be insensitive, best you do it on the employee bus, not over an open mic. :)
 
Today I heard a Southwest pilot on the bus say the following in a conversation with a few other pilots:

"That isn't just crazy. That's JETBLUE CRAZY!"

Is that a new term for the industry? Jetblue Crazy? First the nutty flight attendant and now the seriously unfortunate Captain episode.

Do you think it will catch on? :laugh::rolleyes:;)

Wow! That's pretty funny! I know you wanted to test this out on a good-natured, friendly audience here at FI. This could be just the material you were looking for in your next open-mike comedy night appearance. Make sure you wear the hat just in case someone doesn't recognize your regular gig.
 
Today I heard a Southwest pilot on the bus say the following in a conversation with a few other pilots:

"That isn't just crazy. That's JETBLUE CRAZY!"

Is that a new term for the industry? Jetblue Crazy? First the nutty flight attendant and now the seriously unfortunate Captain episode.

Do you think it will catch on? :laugh::rolleyes:;)

Was he talking about your frosted tips?
 
Today I heard a Southwest pilot on the bus say the following in a conversation with a few other pilots:

"That isn't just crazy. That's JETBLUE CRAZY!"

Is that a new term for the industry? Jetblue Crazy? First the nutty flight attendant and now the seriously unfortunate Captain episode.

Do you think it will catch on? :laugh::rolleyes:;)

It's all hilarious...until you imagine that happening to someone in your family, or someone you know. Not so funny then.
But thanks for the "laughs" and the clever employment of emoticons.
 
Three different threads. I'll just let it speak for itself....

Reference the Air Canada/ C-17 story:
Man, that is Jetblue CRAZY!!!!!! :D



Reference some stupid thread about Jetblue getting A330's:
No way! Never! That would be JetBlue CRAZY!!!!!!!!!!!!! :laugh:



Reference his own thread:
Today I heard a Southwest pilot on the bus say the following in a conversation with a few other pilots:

"That isn't just crazy. That's JETBLUE CRAZY!"

Is that a new term for the industry? Jetblue Crazy? First the nutty flight attendant and now the seriously unfortunate Captain episode.

Do you think it will catch on? :laugh::rolleyes:;)
 
Today I heard a Southwest pilot on the bus say the following in a conversation with a few other pilots:

"That isn't just crazy. That's JETBLUE CRAZY!"

Is that a new term for the industry? Jetblue Crazy? First the nutty flight attendant and now the seriously unfortunate Captain episode.

Do you think it will catch on? :laugh::rolleyes:;)



I must be a little JetBlue crazy. I almost took a Northwest nap and flew past the airport. Had to get configured early so I wouldn't do a Southwest landing and overrun the runway and bust the airplane up American style.
 
JetBlue crazy is ******************************s like blue bayou buying all the rhetoric on the conference call today. According to blue bayou and leadership the PVC is responsible for the pilots not having a retirement solution.
What a joke.
 
Have you seen his shoes with the metal bits?

I have... far too many times.

However, from what I am hearing we are about to get a pilot only grooming and dress policy. And it may have some items in it that you are not in compliance with, I would be willing to bet that I am not.

I guess my point is to remember that when you point a finger you have three more pointing back at you. Or something like that...
 
We are all a little out of compliance I suspect. Whether it's a lanyard or chops. I have no problem with either as style has changed over the years. While I think the 21st century mullet, i.e. goatee, is retarded it is fashionable these days. The mustache, which has been the standard for centuries, screams child molester.
As far as his shoes go wearing boots with metal all over like a wannabe rockstar is over the line. I have no issue with a little white stitching on dress shoes as new styles are designed that way.
Although times have changed and styles have progressed a little there is a fashion standard and it's not hard to see what is professional or what is not.
 
I don't disagree in terms of general acceptability. But maybe my greater point is that if you or I want to not have to stand next to someone in a blue uniform who embarrasses us to be a JB pilot then we will have to have a defined policy greater than the general crewmember BlueBook, and that policy will have to be strictly enforced. My burns and lanyard may have to suffer...
 
The only pilots in America wringing their hands about "style" and "image" and "popular culture" are jetblue pilots.

WTF Over?
 
The only pilots in America wringing their hands about "style" and "image" and "popular culture" are jetblue pilots.

WTF Over?

Oh for the love of Jesus... this coming from the guy who wins the ******************************-Post of the Year Award over on that Clayton Osbon thread:

"That man voted against ALPA. Just sayin."
 

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