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Can't. I don't know where my faceshield is.

Don't want one of your soggy tampons taking out an eye.

You probably lost both eyes then working with Box Office, and your hearing. Her made up pilot stories about her ASA days must have driven you nuts and deaf. God Bless you! Now get back to scrubbing the bathroom floors!


Bye Bye---General Lee
 
You probably lost both eyes then working with Box Office, and your hearing. Her made up pilot stories about her ASA days must have driven you nuts and deaf. God Bless you! Now get back to scrubbing the bathroom floors!


Bye Bye---General Lee


On the contrary, I just turned the intercom all the way down and listened to the annoying sounds of female controllers.

Bathroom floors already scrubbed, first officer. Although, the toilet seat took some elbow grease. You know, I hear garlic does wonders for those messy yeast infections.

Thank me later.
 
I don't know how it works over at SkyEast, but that is how the contracts were out west.

So I checked this because it didn't seem right to me. If you look in the first paragraph in ITEM 3 (pg 27 I think) in the last quaterly report, it says,
"Pursuant to our contract flying arrangements, United, Delta, Alaska and US Airways have agreed to bear the economic risk of fuel price fluctuations on our contracted flights." On page 18 it says, "We are reimbursed for our actual fuel costs by our major partners under our contract flying arrangements." On page 20 it says, "We are reimbursed for our actual fuel costs by our major partners under our contract flying arrangements." I'm sure there are other places where it says similar things. I don't know but it sounds to me like Skywest is reimbursed for all fuel burned, no?


http://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/d....htm#Item2ManagementsDiscussionAndAnal_001920
 

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