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Hey Randy. According to your new website all your DC-9 crews are trained by Trans States Airlines. I didn't know that TSA had a DC-9 simulator. They must be using the old TWA sim in St. Louis.
 
TSA come on everyone in the know knows that means Transport Screwed-up Authority
 
This is Randy's tag line....Fly because you like to, if you are in it for the respect, prestige, recognition or money you may be disappointed, therefore hire on with us at USAJet.
 
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80for80, Still living the dream here Willow Run where every day is a happy day. If you fly because you like to every day is a happy day, and you can not wait to go to work because you can not believe how lucky you are to be paid to something you love to do. Too many negative vibes running around, I tell it is giving the buiness a bad name. BTW the web site is to support our growing passneger business, over half our crews will be on scheduled passenger business this winter. Additional passenger DC-9's going on line this summer.
 
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It will always be Douglas, there never was a McDonnell Douglas DC-9 (MD-80), and there was never Boeing DC-9 (B-717). Douglas invented the type rating and its in all the Douglas linage. Pilots do not have MD-80 type ratings they have DC-9. Do we rename the Douglas DC-3 to the MD-6 or the B-12?
 

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