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Maybe they weren't sleeping. Maybe they were poking each other in the a*s for the last hour of the trip?



They were trying to get used to flying w/ the DAL guys!!!!
 
Maybe they weren't sleeping. Maybe they were poking each other in the a*s for the last hour of the trip?



They were trying to get used to flying w/ the DAL guys!!!!

We have a winner!!!!!:beer:
 
While we're throwing out speculation, anyone know if their extended track took them near DTW? Maybe they were doing a Detroit turn later in the rotation, looked at the wrong line and entered the wrong destination during preflight. If the fms gave you the standard not enough fuel warning--"we haven't loaded the winds yet, that will change.". Miss a handoff somewhere, get distracted and bingo. Somewhere past MSP one of them picks up the rotation to talk about new scheduling policies and--hey where are we??
 
Here's what happened to me. Just got promoted to the gulfstream. Flying Hou-FLL co-pilot. I got in a arguemt with the captiain and told him to look down that looks like our airport. we were still at 430.
Center lost us or thought we were just passin through.

over flew by about 30 miles for spacing
 

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