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John,

It's kind of like flying all those Comair routes and Comair planes, right?

You mean the ones we got during their strike? I never flew one. In fact the Comair airplanes didn't fly much, they spent most of their time in maintenance. Seems everybody wrote them up for some reason...

If you mean the -700s we just got from them, didn't they get replaced with -900s at Comair?
 
John skates around that question better than Brian Boytano.
 
You mean the ones we got during their strike? I never flew one. In fact the Comair airplanes didn't fly much, they spent most of their time in maintenance. Seems everybody wrote them up for some reason...

If you mean the -700s we just got from them, didn't they get replaced with -900s at Comair?
But you and your ASA brothers still flew the Comair routes when they were on strike... Does'nt matter if it was in a Comair plane or a ASA plane...
 
I am not a racist. But I saw this avatar somewhere and it reminded me about a certain FI poster who greatly admires Nazi Germany, and in every message on here, mentions RP.
 
So Pennekamp how was it flying Comair struck work?????????

But you and your ASA brothers still flew the Comair routes when they were on strike... Does'nt matter if it was in a Comair plane or a ASA plane...

That's a stupid, ignorant statement that we've been over many times here.

ASA did not fly struck work, as per the definition of the CMR MEC as defined by city pairs. If you have any question as to this FACT, feel free to contact the CMR MEC for verification. Otherwise, GFY.
 
Simmer down John. I'm sure Uncle Jerry is already working on taking some of Comair's routes to give to ASA. And that won't be considered scab work neither.
 
I love how everyone here rags on f/o's or any pilot that wears hair gel. I wear hair gel now am I supposed to stop when I get a job because it somehow makes me look like a tool. Sorry that I care enough to wanna look good when I go to work regardless of who I fly for if I decide to even wana make a career as a pilot.
 
I love how everyone here rags on f/o's or any pilot that wears hair gel. I wear hair gel now am I supposed to stop when I get a job because it somehow makes me look like a tool.


When used in excessive amounts, i.e. hairspray in the 80s, then yes.....you too look like a tool. When used in moderation, no one cares.
 
would two handfulls that smell like wild berries be considered excessive? I only use it on my special hair though. It's the only way to straighten it!
 
If you smell foofier than the F/A, it's too much.
 
I like the hard a## stare down everyone throws each other on the way through the terminal. Its all good natured though, everyone is just trying to figure out who the best is. :erm:
 
I like the hard a## stare down everyone throws each other on the way through the terminal. Its all good natured though, everyone is just trying to figure out who the best is. :erm:

Thats gotta be priceless honestly where do these dbags come from? I can tell you that I really wouldn't to try and act all hard walking through the terminal especially as a regional f/o. Your basically a freshman in highschool so why try an be a bada**.
 

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