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Thanx for calling me Mr....

KLHoard,

Sorry to offend but I did think my comment was rather whitty... Maybe I'll just stick to what I know, Porn and well...................., Just Porn.... :)
 
At 22 she became a captain.
Still, “there was no time for dillydallying around,” she said. “I was bound and determined not to waste any time. I am real action-oriented when it comes to the progress of my career.”
Once, when she was filling out paperwork in the cockpit of a 19-seat turboprop before a flight, she heard a passenger questioning her credentials. She came out to coolly advise the man that if he was uncomfortable on her plane he was free to take another flight.
“If people don’t like me, they can get off,” she said. “I just won’t be disrespected.”


Dang it, why didn't I think of that sooner......If I had only been more "action oriented" when it came to the progress of my career I might have moved along as fast as her. Shucks, I guess hindsight is 20/20.

P.S.- I wonder how Southwest feels about her asking every "disrespecting" passenger to get off the plane???
 
From NTSB;

Southwest Airlines records indicate that the accident airplane arrived at LAS from Los Angeles International Airport, Los Angeles, California, about 1630, almost 2 hours behind schedule, because of rain and gusting winds in the LAS area. The accident flight crew indicated that the preflight inspection was normal and that no maintenance discrepancies were noted.

Flight 1455 departed the gate about 1650,

20 minute turn with a crew change, can we all say OTP pressure was a major factor in the Burbank accident, just like some chick at SWA flying 500mph to fast.:)
 
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Mr. Jeremy. . .

Mr. Jeremy,

I would like to start off by saying that I have nothing but unbounded respect and admiration for your accomplishments and career success. If my high school counselor would have had a pamphlet detailing "porn star" as a career path, I wouldn't be on this web site exchanging pithy comments with you guys!! :D

Seriously, though, it is difficult to know what someone's intent was when reading a short text message. Everyone needs to have a thick skin when reading people's posts. . . Until the person unequivically declares themself a jerk!!

One thing does bother me about some of the comments on this thread and elsewhere on this message board. Aircraft accidents and incidents, no matter what airline they happened to, should be absolutely TABOO (no connection to some of your best work, Mr. Jeremy) when comparing one airline to another. For a group of pilots, I cannot think of a worse type of Karma to bring upon us.
 
20 min turn?

20 minute turn with a crew change, can we all say OTP pressure was a major factor in the Burbank accident, just like some chick at SWA flying 500mph to fast.

Mmmm.... actually, 20 minute turns are pretty generic at SWA... lol, in the old days we used to turn the planes in 10 min... as for the SWA chick flying 500mph too fast, I don't see how that could happen... remember, this was an "aricle" from the W. Post... they do have "the Enquirer"s reputation these days :D
 

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