G200_PILOT
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You knew this thread wouldn't die.
For the NJ captain that woke me up while sleeping in KROC..Thanks..
He had to tell the everyone, me sleeping and his co-pilot, about his stocks, apartments and how he couldn't find CNBC..
I want my 4 crew meals someday...
GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF NETJETS...
For the NJ captain that woke me up while sleeping in KROC..Thanks..
He had to tell the everyone, me sleeping and his co-pilot, about his stocks, apartments and how he couldn't find CNBC..
I want my 4 crew meals someday...
GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF NETJETS...
Thanks TG...I damn near spit my cereal all over the screen.Quit sleeping in the bushes outside the FBO...
If I see you, I will give you what is left of my crew meal!![]()
"THE UNITED STATES OF NETJETS"
I love the sound of that.
For the NJ captain that woke me up while sleeping in KROC..Thanks..
He had to tell the everyone, me sleeping and his co-pilot, about his stocks, apartments and how he couldn't find CNBC..
I want my 4 crew meals someday...
GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF NETJETS...
I always prferred "NetJets.... The Devil's Air Force"
I believe that was the quote..... of course, back then we were Executive Jet.
You knew this thread wouldn't die. My question goes out to Porter...
Is the captain of that USAir flight a dick for flying that leg? I wonder if the FO was as pissed off at him as you are with us captains for taking that leg...
Wouldn't the F/O's screens lost power with the double engine failure? That would dictate that the Captain would have to fly as he'd be the only one with flight instruments.
According to the NTSB briefing, it was the F/O's leg and the Captain took control when the engines quit.