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SpiffAV8 said:
What we need is some hottie type F.O.s! That and warm weather. Just think of the pool at the layovers

Danm AMF people need to quit calling a crash pad a layover. A layover is a scheduled overnight (or overday) away from your base. IT IS NOT WHERE PILOTS STAY!!!!

JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZ !!!!!
 
Yeah it must have been those gals at Starbucks. After I left and was headed to the airport I passed a strip joint just down the road. That may have been why there was so much talent in and out of that place. Heck if I had F.O.'s like that I would do the job for free!
 
SpiffAV8 said:
Yeah it must have been those gals at Starbucks. After I left and was headed to the airport I passed a strip joint just down the road. That may have been why there was so much talent in and out of that place. Heck if I had F.O.'s like that I would do the job for free!

WHOOOOOOOOOOOOORE! ;)
 
Uhm...

Hose A. Jiminez said:
Danm AMF people need to quit calling a crash pad a layover. A layover is a scheduled overnight (or overday) away from your base. IT IS NOT WHERE PILOTS STAY!!!!

JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEZZZ !!!!!

Ay, cholo,

So when you leave at 0500 and return at 1900, is that not a scheduled "overday" away from your base? It also happens to be what the company calls it.
 

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