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Delta Maddog of the runway at hobby Monday

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No gas station, just egg on face, maybe he should have tried the taxiway it may have been longer just like ATL
 
Probably a DC-9. Flew on one a couple of weeks ago out of Atlanta on a visit to Gulfstream. Thing needed a brake job big time. The plane shuddered and vibrated heavily when the brakes were applied. The Long Beach Vibrator Tube?
 
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Probably a DC-9. Flew on one a couple of weeks ago out of Atlanta on a visit to Gulfstream. Thing needed a brake job big time. The plane shuddered and vibrated heavily when the brakes were applied. The Long Beach Vibrator Tube?

An actual DC-9? Well, in all fairness, it probably didn't do the "brake shudder" when it was new.... 50 years ago. :)

Bubba
 
Says Delta on the tail, to bad they are giving away their jobs.

No, it doesn't. I has a Delta logo on the tail, and the fuselage says Delta Connection. Who actually operates it is anybody's guess, as the are plenty of RJ pilots out there who will operate it for the crap contract required to win the business from Delta. The same RJ drivers who she'll out a bunch of money for a 737 type rating, BTW.
 

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