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Name is Mitch Buchannon
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Anyone?
 
Why would you think that?
 
I would look into my crystal ball to tell you the future, but I accidently dropped it and shattered into a million pieces. It's funny, I saw everything in the future BUT that accident...
 
though there hasnt been a lot of (any) good news lately - we have stopped shrinking. sounds like the atr's are staying through next spring and we are still 'aquirung' a few more 700s. depends on how negotiations pick up i guess.

the comair ta has probably taken a little wind out the sails of the negotiators. as of today asa is the highest paid 700 operator besides horizon - so I cant expect skywest will allow that to increase much at all. the real senior guys may bitch but if the rate goes up jerry will just move the planes.
 

Please tell me you were just typing quickly and that you do, in fact, understand the difference between "of" and "off." Otherwise, I'm not so sure I'd be comfortable sitting in the back of your aircraft while you were trying to read through an emergency checklist.
 
Yes yes.... It was supposed to be 'off ' and not ' of '. ASA you can get over yourself now. By your philosophy you would feel more comfortable flying in the back with my 75 year old English teacher who is unable to keep her bicycle straight. My response to you is: enjoy the ride!
 

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