Ok. Yes, the polyester pants comment was sarcastic, maybe even flamebait. But look, you don't have to start jumping down eachothers' throats. I don't know what history you all have together and I don't really care, but if you seem to have the need to beat each other up, do it on your next trip...
Ok Time Out!!!!
You guys are making way too much work for me. Every time that you post someone's name and the place where they work, I have to go through and delete one or the other. Every time that you quote someone who used a company name or a person's name, I have to edit that too. So look...
I'm not sure what you are saying. That was the question that I was asking. How do we pull that off? Can we pull that off? Is it even worth bothering?
Jack
If it is really hot, sometimes I leave the fuel pump on low, mixture full lean and throttle to full. Crank the engine, when it catches, bring the throttle back, mixture in and fuel pump off.
Sorry that it took you ten tries. It took me almost that long to get it right one day, I sure felt like...
Be sure that you have your Airmen Cert when you go. And like Inconceivable mentioned, stand your ground.
Best of luck to you, the Boston TSA are...well...not fun to work with. I watched these guys take a pair of cuticle scissors from a Delta 767 captian (cuticle scissors are 1.5" long).
Jack
Has anyone ever seen a fight on the ramp? The reason that I ask is that I once saw a UA ground crew almost go at it with the Contenential ground crew after the whole airport witnessed a near miss between a A-320 and a B-737. Apart from the incident, it was kind of funny.
On ferry flights, "professional" pilots keeps saying to eachother, "Hey we're 'professional' pilots" (They do the little quotation motion at the same time). They also correct the student pilot who uses the phrase: commercial pilot, instead if their preferred word that they continually put in...
Alright, I passed my Instrument check back at the beginning of June and I still have not received my plastic. What gives?
My examiner did all of my processing on IACRA. I was told that there is a way to check the date that the FAA is processing. Does anyone know where I can find this? I logged...
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