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Don't read into it too much... 9E has HF's on theirs... I think XJ does too.

I hope they actually teach you guys how to use them. 9E told their guys they should never be even tested in the continental US... too powerful! WTF???

Because when you broadcast on the CB channels, you're talking to like 6 states!

Actually, it's pretty fun. You can download the CB/HF freq. chart. Enjoy!
 
Because when you broadcast on the CB channels, you're talking to like 6 states!

Actually, it's pretty fun. You can download the CB/HF freq. chart. Enjoy!


Yeah, and you come in rather loud compared to other CB transmissions. I think the last time I tried talking to truckers I gotta, "Holy crap buddy, you just about blew me out of my cab! What are you transmitting on!?"
 
What does a First-Class meal on a RJ consist of? Are there microwave ovens?

Mesaba has ovens on the "original 900s," (XJ tail numbers) though I am not sure if they are deactivated or simply not used because we don't get "hot meals" loaded anymore.
 
Mesaba has ovens on the "original 900s," (XJ tail numbers) though I am not sure if they are deactivated or simply not used because we don't get "hot meals" loaded anymore.

Never would have guessed! Cool.


Well, just as long as guys don't heat up their Spaghetti-O's or vegetable soup in the the coffee warmer (intended for hot water for instant coffee) .

That was always food for thought (literally) when asking the F/A for a cup of joe on the old PDT birds.
 

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