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Can't blame ya one darn bit.

Never been there, don't plan to. But I have hit the store for things ours doesn't have. And you are welcome to hit our closet...I mean store.
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Cheers buscap.....

It's not all of you, just the usual few who wreck it for you all.
 
You're more than welcome to have the JFK lounge.
 
Bill, you have to put it in RJ pilot context so that people can understand how you feel. Pretend like you're in an aSA pilot lounge and you see rampers and gate agents trashing the place around. That's what lowly RJ scum are to Delta pilots. Am I correct?

By the way what is the TV option at the Delta crew lounge? Is it OFF and Top Gun?

Scum? Your words......

The TV option rocked my friend.....good work!! :laugh:
 
Totally makes sense, when you are the superior elite.

Why would you want second class people around you?

Maybe the Regional Pilots just want to get contact with "real" pilots, you know, so they can learn how to over fly airports for 45 minutes and how to land on taxi ways?

That's funny Skippy.....Naw, we want to trade notes on how to get drunk with a Flight attendant and run naked through the woods or in uniform wearing an ipod and rockin the skateboard in the terminal......or taking off on the wrong runway?

That last one and your incidents you listed are mistakes and we all make them so STFU and find another argument because this is a road all pilots shouldn't be going down.
 
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Ignore Bill. Just another pompous ass that makes us all look bad. No one died and made him King of the Delta lounge. He does not speak for us.

Camp out overnight, of course not, but feel free to stop in whenever you want to.
 
Dear all DCI commuters.....

You are always welcome on our jumpseat and I hope you are able to reciprocate, but one place you AREN'T welcome.....is OUR Delta Mainline Pilot Lounges.

Before you label me the Jackhole, we had enough of this a few years back coming into lounges with trash all over and people LIVING in our lounge chairs.....people before you wrecked the privilege.

Lots of Pilots are going to all CP offices to complain about this issue.....so be ready for changes.

Don't hate the Player....hate the game!
Old news...
 
Do you guys have free Ice Cream Sundaes in the crew lounges? I don't know, I've never been to one.

I guess I'll wait until I am a Delta pilot to actually go into a Delta Pilot lounge.

Good luck and get some rest.
 
Why are non DL pilots hanging out in DL lounges in the first place..

"Because, I... I... I've got no where else to goooooooooo...."

I actually go to the rampers lounge in LGA because they usually don't mind a few pilots milling around. In fact if you just take a seat in the back, they are all really entertaining.
 
You'd think they'd be happy just walking in the presence of Delta pilots would be enough. They have to raid the crew lounges too?
 
Strangely enough I remember when I was flying at CHQ we had access to four Delta crew areas; TPA, ORF, BNA and the gate agent break room on Concourse B adjacent to gate B22 at ATL. I could only really call the TPA facility a "break room" but I remember having many good conversations and discussions with Delta mainline pilots while we both tried to endure 3-4 hour sits there. Nobody trashed the place and no Delta employees ever asked us to leave. Maybe it's because we were told by the respective station managers or station representatives that all of these locations were acceptable places that we could have access to. Before I got bent out of shape about certain individuals having access or their behavior I would see who exactly it was who authorized their presence in the first place; it might be someone with a higher pay-grade.
 

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