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So, how big was Song's er..Delta's loss this time?

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You're welcome. Some people feel more comfortable flying while never leaving that "comfort zone", like going to LIT and eating catfish. It's ok if you are scared to try new things, eat with utensils, listen to foreign languages, get a passport, try a different airplane or not pay for another airplane type (we don't pay for training each time we go to a different plane, you knew that of course), fly over water when you can't see land, and go through an arbitrated SLI. It will all be over soon, and you'll only be mad temporarily. Have a good night.


OYS

Generally speaking, do you know where I can get a cheap 717 type?

Can I get the "PassPort" at WalMart or do I have to go to the DMV?

I flew over the Pacific once out of LA, we were turning around on the "Loop." I think for just a minute we were in Int'l airspace and an ADIZ. It was VERY exciting!!!

I've been to California, South Texas, and Chicago. I've heard plenty of foreign languages.

Hell, we're paying to retain the Arbitratiors, lets use 'em!!!
 
Another genius here. If you fly a plane out if the country, you will need a passport. Looks like you never will. Leave the challenging flying to Ty and Lear, and you can do Little Rock to Dallas Love.


OYS

Do you ever get the sneaking suspicion that somebody is messin' with you?
 
Song eventually led to the demise of JetBlue and ValuJet. In the mean time, it helped Delta to achieve record profits and helped their pilots gain the upper hand in negotiations with the company. That led to industry leading benefits, work rules, and compensation.

Song raised the bar that all airlines now strive for. Just like all pilots want Delta's contract. Thank you Song!
 

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