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So who was the ASA captain that got written up for smoking on the ramp at Panama City then ruined their jetbridge by purposefully overpowering the engines on the turnout from the gate? (Blowing sh*t everywhere and bending parts of the gate) The rampers were very thrilled with the show. :) They told us the jetbridge will be unusable for a long time to come.

Some classy folks out there....
 
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I was told it was SH. Might be true, might not? hmm
Your thoughts
 
Deets, I need deets!
PBR
 
I always liked flying with the Captains that smoked and said "I'll get the walk around". Thanks Cap
 
I always liked flying with the Captains that smoked and said "I'll get the walk around". Thanks Cap

I love flying with smokers. If you are lucky you get to do there work and yours, as they feed there addiction. Plus they give the flight deck a lovely odor.
 
I love flying with smokers. If you are lucky you get to do there work and yours, as they feed there addiction. Plus they give the flight deck a lovely odor.

You better add better than you spell, my friend. Whiz wheel keep on turnin', captain is out there burnin'...

:pimp:
:D

Just kidding. Mostly. Especially if I'm dead wrong about where you work...
 
It was John Pennekamp. That guy is awesome!


Bye Bye--General Lee
 
Should we expect a new Distribution Notification from Zach Rogers about how to properly apply power near ground equipment and personnel?
 

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