Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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"Why?" He asked.
"Because I heard you are a pedophile!"
"Pedophile? Wow, thats a big word for an 11 year old."
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So this isn't much of a game...
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BDL?? Ouch........
First couple of years on the 757 all I did was redeyes back to DTW off the west coast. I'd always die about the time you could see Chicago on the horizon and going past MSP, where you'd be done if you were based there.
Lets start the bidding now.............I want the PLAY'ER to be FTB, or Clamp![Big Grin](https://www.airlinepilotforums.com/images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Ferd <-----needs young BOYS for yard work............momma likes them YOUNG boys![Cool](https://www.airlinepilotforums.com/images/smilies/cool.gif)
First couple of years on the 757 all I did was redeyes back to DTW off the west coast. I'd always die about the time you could see Chicago on the horizon and going past MSP, where you'd be done if you were based there.
Lets start the bidding now.............I want the PLAY'ER to be FTB, or Clamp
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Ferd <-----needs young BOYS for yard work............momma likes them YOUNG boys
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AZUL, a brazillian carrier has joined the pink jet club:
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That crew can fly me around anywhere...
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That crew can fly me around anywhere...
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Ferd, is this your house?
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Wow, things are beginning to fall into place now...
Wow, things are beginning to fall into place now...
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Small dog diverts big plane
Monday, December 06, 2010
By Torsten Ove, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A USAirways flight from Newark to Phoenix was diverted to Pittsburgh this morning after a passenger's small dog got loose and bit a flight attendant and another passenger.
Flight 522 from Newark carrying 122 passengers landed at Pittsburgh International Airport, where medical personnel treated the two people who were bitten.
USAirways said the passenger with the dog was supposed to keep it in its cage under her seat, which is the airline's policy. But she took it out and the animal ran loose.
Although the dog is small and the injuries minor, the captain felt it was best to divert the plane.
USAirways was working this morning to find other flights for the passengers headed to Phoenix.
Read more: Small dog diverts big plane
Monday, December 06, 2010
By Torsten Ove, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A USAirways flight from Newark to Phoenix was diverted to Pittsburgh this morning after a passenger's small dog got loose and bit a flight attendant and another passenger.
Flight 522 from Newark carrying 122 passengers landed at Pittsburgh International Airport, where medical personnel treated the two people who were bitten.
USAirways said the passenger with the dog was supposed to keep it in its cage under her seat, which is the airline's policy. But she took it out and the animal ran loose.
Although the dog is small and the injuries minor, the captain felt it was best to divert the plane.
USAirways was working this morning to find other flights for the passengers headed to Phoenix.
Read more: Small dog diverts big plane
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