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take that bitches!
 
To give credit where credit is due, Pan Am had built routes from the US all the way to China in the 1930's, and during that same time, Ernest Gann was flying radial-engined airliners into South America for AA using charts that simply said "unexplored" over vast areas of jungle.
 
take that bitches!

SWA should have been flying to Mexico out of SAT,HOU and SNA about 15 years ago. Montreal, Vancouver and Toronto should have happened by now as well. Not sure why all the emphasis was put on ETOPS and HI/ carribean flying. Seems like there was much easier low hanging fruit to pick that didn't involve as much preparation and red tape. Looks like its water under the bridge now (finally).
 
How embarrassing..... only took forty+ years........ have you started single engine taxiing yet?

Excuse me, but our transformation into "just another Legacy" is already going fast enough as it is, thanks. There was plenty of money to be made in the good old Lower 48 up until the last few years. Now, not so much, so it's time to move to the next frontier.

P.S. Single engine taxi coming soon to a flight near you. Just switched procedures last week to now have FO's do all engine starts.

P.P.S. So who do you fly for, tough guy?
 
The "Republic of Texas" flag carrier... where's Rich McLaren??
 
Yeah, I did. I bought that $10 Microsoft office and had to use company email to receive the discount. Just happened to see the email when getting the software.
 

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