Any photographers here find a bag that works well for carrying both our flight gear and some photo gear?
I've got my iPad, UFlyMike and no charts and a bottle of Tapatio. I'd like to just have the two bags so I don't look like a homeless person/flight attendant.
http://www.costco.com/Kirkland-Signature%E2%84%A2-21%22-Hybrid-Spinner-Carry-On---Black-.product.100080005.html#BVRRWidgetID
Has anyone tried this bag? One of my FAs had this yesterday and she said it was great. But it's 15?W x 9.5?D x 21?H. Will that fit under a 737CL jumpseat?
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/10/02/does-delta-still-want-to-be-friends-with-alaska-ai.aspx
Does Delta Still Want to Be Friends With Alaska Airlines?
By Adam Levine-Weinberg | More Articles...
It sounds like a re-branding is in process at Alaska Airlines. How do you say, "We're Alaska, but we fly the lower 48, too"?
Any of the brain-trust members of FI have any ideas?
Not SureJuet.
General, we have your vote for Delta already marked down.
Jet America?
I flew the HAWKZ1 into Seattle, yesterday. From FL340 to about 2200msl, we were idle. It was pretty slick.
Anyone doing continuous descent STARs elsewhere in the States?
http://newsminer.com/bookmark/16607036
Alaska Airlines to replace American Airlines in Dow Jones Transportation Average
by dermotcole
Dermot Cole
Nov 30, 2011 | 907 views | 0...
How about a non-political, info-seeking thread?
737 operators, how does your airline use VNAV during takeoff?
Do you wait until 3,000AGL? Do you arm VNAV on the ground? What is your SOP?
Thanks,
IC
I previously had a Palm Treo 650. Such a great phone. And I used APDL. What a fantastic product! I heartily recommend it.
But now I have another phone . . .
Another tool, which is nowhere near as good as APDL, is using the roster sharing info at airlinemates.com. You can import your schedule...
AF447 Black Boxes location narrowed
Area of black boxes from 2009 Air France crash found
PARIS (Reuters) - The location of black box recorders from a 2009 Air France crash that killed 228 people has been sharply narrowed down in the Atlantic Ocean, the French air accident investigation...
Recommendations:
As a result of the investigation of this accident, the National Transportation Safety Board makes the following recommendations to the Federal Aviation Administration:
1. Require 14 Code of Federal Regulations Part 121, 135, and 91K operators to review their standard operating...
In the Board Meeting on Feb 2nd the NTSB adopted the following 46 findings, probable cause and 25 recommendations:
Findings:
1. The flight crew was properly certificated and qualified in accordance with applicable Federal regulations.
2. The airplane was properly certified, equipped, and...
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-cover17-2010jan17,0,5261120.story?page=1
Are pilots flying beyond their limits?
Long shifts and multiple flights can take their toll, a pilot for a regional airline says. In recent years, fatigue has been cited as a likely...
Rambling, but covers some good points:
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2009-12-30/fatal-flying-on-airlines-no-accident-in-pilot-complaints-to-faa.html
Fatal Flying on Airlines No Accident in Pilot Complaints to FAA
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