Hugh Jorgan
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Let he who is free from typos cast the first grammar/spelling cop post.TonyC said:AIRCRAFTS?
(Not to mention " all ... have ")
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Let he who is free from typos cast the first grammar/spelling cop post.TonyC said:AIRCRAFTS?
(Not to mention " all ... have ")
Why didn't you send it in before the three year warranty expired? They would have made it new for free.kelbill said:TonyC,
Yeah, I get ticked when I see typos on professional web pages, but hey, the guy is a pilot, so I would expect that. As for my bag, I did NOT send it in, but did the work myself. I'm no mechanic but I'm no clutz either. You are correct in that I hear most folks rave about the repair work, other than the fact you have to ship it off for a while. Regardless, the bag was very expensive, and the sides were wearing down quite a bit in the 737. Maybe in a different cockpit it would last longer. I'm not bad mouthing the PNT folks, as the product is good, it is just the price that is a little much for what you get. Since I bought mine 4+ years ago, they have improved it with a new handle type and new roller blade wheels.
Hasta.
Guilty as charged - - I've committed plenty of typos, misspellings, and grammatical errors in numerous posts. However, if I was designing a professional webpage to stand as the Home Page of my business, and I was targeting aviation professionals, I'd try awful hard to correctly spell their primary mode of transportation.Hugh Jorgan said:Let he who is free from typos cast the first grammar/spelling cop post.
.Propsync said:. . . <snip>. . How can I pay $50 for a 22' Samsonite . . .<snip>. . .
I was a little leery about spending that much money on a suitcase, but my misgivings were put to rest the first time I packed the bag and pulled it. Maybe I'm a little weird, but I like to put on a fresh uniform shirt ever so often, even on the 12 day trips. I also prefer not to wear the uniform black shoes or running shoes when I'm foraging for food, but I like to have running shoes for that rare morning I get motivated to exercise. Throw in clean underwear and socks for each day, a jacket other than the uniform jacket (no, I don't care to walk around in the leather jacket sans wings, either) and a pair of jeans, a pair of casual slacks, and a few shirts, and all of a sudden I appreciate the room in the PNS (it's Purdy Neat STUFF).Propsync said:Hey, I'm not trying to hijack this thread at all, but what is so great about these PNT bags?