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Cuban B.

I can get you a toe...
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Howdy folks. Wondering if there are any companies in the cargo/regional sector that would be a smudge on a resume for reasons of bad operating practices, safety record, bad pilot-management relations etc.? In other words which operators could cause moderate-severe stagnation and blacklisting? Or is there no such thing as bad experience as long as your still alive? This is a bit of a loaded question. Thanks for the info.

The C
 
Mesa... you allways will be considered a whore.

Gulfstream.... you allways will be considered a PFT whore.
 
Broke in CVG said:
Mesa... you allways will be considered a whore.

Gulfstream.... you allways will be considered a PFT whore.

Hey, not bad, first response begins the flames!

I guess it was inevitable with this thread, though...
 
Go Jet. I hope.
 
Flyin Tony said:
I would love to be called a whore

I am curious to hear about this lear 65 you have experience in, along with every other plane known to mankind.
 
400A said:
I am curious to hear about this lear 65 you have experience in

Maybe that means he's flown a Lear 40 + Lear 25? :confused:
 
Wang Chung said:
Maybe that means he's flown a Lear 40 + Lear 25? :confused:

Or a Lear 31 and Lear 35, one of which lost an engine...

C
 
That Tony is something......he's already flown the A380. That musta been him doing the A380 "burn-out" I saw in another thread. :)
 

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