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Fearless Tower said:
In case you missed the news, they're the same company now.

Really ? How did the combined seniority list look ? Can a reserve guy in LGA bid the Hawaii flying now ? Not yet they're not.Thanks for playing !
 
Pantherjon said:
Because he has one of those fancy watches that Sporty's sells that has an altimeter built into it :)

I think you mean one of those sporty watches that would tell you the cabin altitude was around 6,000 feet.

Reminds me of a thread not too long ago where a pilot was told by one of those watch wearers that they were breaking the 250 below 10,000 rule because his watch said they were only at 6,000 most of the flight.
 
Stifler's Mom said:
a pilot was told by one of those watch wearers that they were breaking the 250 below 10,000 rule because his watch said they were only at 6,000 most of the flight.
Did he kick the guy in the crotch right then and there, or wait until nobody was watching?
 

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