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Crash Pad said:
Yeah thanks for making the weight and balance a real pain in the @ss. Whoever got this ball rolling should be shot.

10 in A
12 in B
10 in C
Calculation completed.
Captain: "Hey did I forgot to tell ya I put my crew bag in A don't forget to put that in"
F/O: "No sweat boss... Really glad they implemented this new policy!"

Get one of the interns to help you with that. Just don't ask a Captain because you may never leave the gate. LOL
 
Station personnel are trained to recognize yellow tagged bags as operational crew bags that should not be removed unless requested by the crew.

Apparently they had to train 'em to recognize the color yellow because the rampers were unable to read the word "crew" on the previous bag tags.
 
zawillif said:
I bought a standard 22 inch Samsonite carry on bag. I just went to the Flight Station with a buddy and saw that those carry on bags look much thinnner. Will my bag fit in the overheads on the CR2 or will I have to put them underneath? For comparison it fits well wheels first into the extended bins on an MD80.


Well, you've got CL-65 in your profile, you tell us! Did it fit?
 

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