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1990's - "The Good 'Ol Days"

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PHXFLYR said:
I'm beginning to wonder if they show up at their interviews with backpacks slung over their shoulders,about a gallon of gel in their hair and listening to their IPods while waiting to get called in to talk with HR? It seems that's the new standard once they reach the line, if what you see out at the airport nowadays is any indication.
PHXFLYR:cool:

Now thats funny! But does this mean guys like us are old farts now?:erm:
 
FLYLOW22 said:
Is that oil under that bird?? :)

Naw that was hydraulic fluid. Those things were bad about that. Especially all over the carryons on the pod. Looks like that one was about to have another GPU door end up in a farm field in MO somewere. God I miss that airplane.
 
satpak77 said:
http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0000572/L/

how about that one? This was before the days of glass cockpit, auto-everything RJ's of today, flown by snot-nose Embry Riddle PFT crybabies who have never hand flown an ILS to mins in heavy rain, on analog gages, with PAX in the back.

I find that every day is a good ole day when I fly this dirty birdy. I was given the priveledge of flying this particular plane after a full winter interview on the line crew.
 
Is there some unspoken rule that says when we're thinking of, and remembering the 90's as the "good old days" it has to be about airplanes, flying, or flying jobs?

Because when I think of the 90's the first thing popping into my head long before any of those things is Michelle Pfeiffer in a Catwoman suit.

Happens every time.
 

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