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AA Landing in Vegas on Sunday (video)

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Huh? Not sure I asked your opinion about my presence on the board.

If I want your opinion, I will give it to you:cool:
 
macdu said:
Well they still can't blame it on the TWA dudes.

Capt. seniority#376
F/O seniority#4523

These were senior nAAtives. I probably just moved up two numbers!

With those numbers they had to be DFW based. At least they won't have to drive very far for recurrent in the sim
 
dhc8fo said:
Yeah, I haven't been able to see it since he posted it. I was waiting for an alternate link....

DHC- The window of the Vegas landing is hiding under the "Tommy and Pam Lee Honeymoon" video you DL'd last night.

Close that window, and then you should see it.
 
Dangerkitty said:
Why? I flew with a Captain at AA a few years ago who was around 100 seniority and still on the S-80. Why did he do this? Well he flew 2-3 eight hour turns in a week, was home every night, and spent the other days on the golf course. No 3 or 4 day trips for him. The guy hadn't had an overnight in about 7 years.

Yeah he was a real head case for flying the 80. :rolleyes:



jeez, have a sense of humor.
 
:cool:I had to go to the Fox 5 web site, and then on the left side about two or three down it says video's....scroll down and.....faaaaarrrrrrr she blooooowwwwssssss!
Good luck! Worked for me!
I thought the chick looked pretty dang GOOD!!
 
TOMCT- Actually, they clearly identified Bob Ferver as an MD-80 instructor in the local area. I've known Bob for quite a few years, and while he is clearly reluctant to criticize a fellow pilot, the facts are the facts. I would place quite a bit of stock in what he has to say about flying the MD-80.
 

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