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Ok, this is BU!!$h!T! How freakin' young do you have to be to not know who Emery Air Freight was? Jeez! :rolleyes:

Sounds like this is the guy I used to see on Emery when jumpseating. TC
 
AA717driver said:
Ok, this is BU!!$h!T! How freakin' young do you have to be to not know who Emery Air Freight was? Jeez!

Well, yesterday someone elseforum was inquiring about the duties of flight engineers -- someone who had never seen a three-man crew cockpit.

Oh, well. To my grandfather, the DC3 was a basic unit of aviation measurement: bigger than a DC3, faster than a DC3, about as many passengers as a DC3, a little longer than a DC3, twice as heavy, usw. Time flies, eh? :rolleyes:
 
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For all of you that liked my DC8 Video and asked for more, well here is a "COMEDY VIDEO" of me in a Cessna. For those of you who don't like my stuff, well, heres more to hate me for. This video is 32MB and not on the google site. When the google video is up I will also post that link. Have Fun..And remember its Only Comedy..Lighten Up. Anybody need a CFII ????

http://caneman.tv/flyingmontana.htm


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Clear-&aMillion said:
Haha, that would be awsome to have him as a CFI!!!
DC8 is "him". :)

I don't find Caneman's site to be half as bad as that Brandon Coxton character.
 
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AA717driver said:
Ok, this is BU!!$h!T! How freakin' young do you have to be to not know who Emery Air Freight was? Jeez!

I remember Emery and I am only 24. :)
 
dangerboy said:
Sooooo....that's would it would be like if Napoleon Dynamite got his wings...

Beat me to it. This guy is like the movie -- you either get it or you don't.




I got the movie ... I don't get this guy.
 
Right on DC8jetdog73. Keep it up. You should look up my sister in law in West Hollywood over there. Professional recording artist and photographer named Fontaine. AKA Sarah Fontaine on photography side.

Oh BTW for

Hey McJohn!

I had a nocturnal emission dreaming about your avatar last night.

Send link now

2nd page at the bottom:
www.catchoursmile.com
 
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Great stuff....! The guy kind of reminds me of Owen Wilson. You can't tell if he's being serious or bullsh#tting you.

It is good to see there are still some characters in aviation. You don't have to be boring to fly an airplane safely. I am surprised to see how offended some people got watching this movie.

That video was nothing compared to the antics that used to go on back in the good ol' days. A guy can't have fun anymore without being called out by a bunch of stiff-collared dorks. I'm going to blame it on Embry Riddle. LOL
 
Hope I'm not hijacking the thread or anything but with the airlines in bad shape, maybe it's time to learn something from catchoursmile.com like:


With TWA, United, and Western all flying the same four hundred mile corridor between San Francisco and Los Angeles, how had PSA, the comparatively small intrastate airline, garnered a 50 percent market share? They all had the same type of aircraft, and the same schedule, and by this point, the same fare structure. What accounted for PSA's unprecedented success?
In a word: stewardesses. Every airline in the country had female flight attendants, but PSA was known nationally for its sun-kissed beauties. Not only were they melt-your-heart pretty, agreed the flying public, they were also warm, intelligent, friendly and funny.

So, which airline comes closest to this standard today?
 
Hey Caneman, My wife and I both thought that your flying video was great. Its good to see that kind of stuff once and a while.
 
So I'm just sittin' here watchin' this video and stuff, and anyway I just can't get over the batting gloves.

(o) (o) said:
Ex-Chief Pilot of Air LA(LAX) and PW, Maui
And the fact that he's a 'successful' PW alum.
 

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