Any "Latest & Greatest" about Delta?
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I know this rumor comes and goes on here and it's usually debunked, but I've heard recently from some mid level tech ops guys that delta and southwest are engaged in serious talks about a deal involving us getting their 717's for some of our B737's and some gate swaps in atl. Again, just rumor but this seemed interesting.
I know this rumor comes and goes on here and it's usually debunked, but I've heard recently from some mid level tech ops guys that delta and southwest are engaged in serious talks about a deal involving us getting their 717's for some of our B737's and some gate swaps in atl. Again, just rumor but this seemed interesting.
You know who else talks about this? sWA management in their crewroom road shows. Which is what ive heard from DAL management folks in that it is not DAL who wants 717s per se but SWA who wants them out.
The SWA management types recently told their pilots that there is no plans to "sell 717s to Delta... In 2011."
If I were SWA and DAL, I'd look at swapping all of DALs D gates to C gates and moving SWA out of C to D, that way they have the whole terminal and we can condense our domestic ops.
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My experience, half do PA's, half don't, most all of the southies A on the 88 do the descent PA. A few don't and when I'm PM you can bet the FA's don't get their 20 min warning because I assumed the Captain was gonna do it...
Of the half that do them, maybe a third or so shouldn't and of those many need to read the FOM on silent hours.
Of that half that don't, maybe 2/3rds should pick it up? Because some really great A's should speak more often, they do it really well.
However, there are those who do a bit too much pilot lingo. And I was deadheading on a plane once and the Captain did a full 5-8 min talk (time that out, that's very long on a PA) to explain something about global warming and fuel saved collectively by flying on an airliner versus if everyone had driven or something, anyways, solves global warming. It was a long PA and the A has my permission to do whatever he wants without hearing me question it, but I do tend to favor the right wing of the airplane so it was a tad longer.
The more you ride in the back the less PA's you make because frankly all you hear back there is one FA PA after another.
Depends, what's on the back?
I did join Toomers for Tuscaloosa.
By the way, I'm sure other organizations are doing this too but one way my church has decided to help is for us to go to Walmart, Target, Lowes or Home Depot and buy gift cards. They distribute them to those who need them or to those helping those who need them.
Of the half that do them, maybe a third or so shouldn't and of those many need to read the FOM on silent hours.
Of that half that don't, maybe 2/3rds should pick it up? Because some really great A's should speak more often, they do it really well.
However, there are those who do a bit too much pilot lingo. And I was deadheading on a plane once and the Captain did a full 5-8 min talk (time that out, that's very long on a PA) to explain something about global warming and fuel saved collectively by flying on an airliner versus if everyone had driven or something, anyways, solves global warming. It was a long PA and the A has my permission to do whatever he wants without hearing me question it, but I do tend to favor the right wing of the airplane so it was a tad longer.
The more you ride in the back the less PA's you make because frankly all you hear back there is one FA PA after another.
Depends, what's on the back?
I did join Toomers for Tuscaloosa.
By the way, I'm sure other organizations are doing this too but one way my church has decided to help is for us to go to Walmart, Target, Lowes or Home Depot and buy gift cards. They distribute them to those who need them or to those helping those who need them.
The SWA management types recently told their pilots that there is no plans to "sell 717s to Delta... In 2011."
If I were SWA and DAL, I'd look at swapping all of DALs D gates to C gates and moving SWA out of C to D, that way they have the whole terminal and we can condense our domestic ops.
If I were SWA and DAL, I'd look at swapping all of DALs D gates to C gates and moving SWA out of C to D, that way they have the whole terminal and we can condense our domestic ops.
Second, if I were DAL, I'd keep the odd gates at C and the evens at D. That way, they'd control the whole Ramp 4. That way, they could bring in an auctioneer to run the ramp freq and keep the operation moving. But, there's benefits (connections) to having everyone in D.
You'll find 1Password at agilebits.com and Dropbox at Dropbox.com extremely useful. Other than that, iWorks is all I've needed for years. iLife might be in order if you're creative, but the App store lets you selectively download any additional programs you might want like iPhoto, games, etc.
Don't bother with the Windows stuff; totally unnecessary.
DO NOT use Firefox 4; download 3.6.17. I haven't heard if they fixed version 4 yet.
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Don't bother with the Windows stuff; totally unnecessary.
DO NOT use Firefox 4; download 3.6.17. I haven't heard if they fixed version 4 yet.
Welcome to the Age of Enlightenment! "Once you've had Mac, you'll never go back!"
When you get Firefox, get versi9on 3.6 instead of 4.0 it will work better with iCrew.
The $9 version of Office also applies to Mac if you haven't already used it for Windows.
Google Chrome.
Handbrake if you want videos on layover unless you are going to carry an external DVD drive cuz the Air doesn't have an internal one.
Skype.
Inkscape if you want a free graphics proggy, but you will have to learn it on your own.
TInkertool if you want to tweak stuff behind the scenes in MacOS.
The $9 version of Office also applies to Mac if you haven't already used it for Windows.
Google Chrome.
Handbrake if you want videos on layover unless you are going to carry an external DVD drive cuz the Air doesn't have an internal one.
Skype.
Inkscape if you want a free graphics proggy, but you will have to learn it on your own.
TInkertool if you want to tweak stuff behind the scenes in MacOS.
I couldn't find firefox 3.6 but I did notice that firefox 4 was up to 4.0.1 so I took a chance and it seems to work just fine with iCrew and iCrew max.
I have an email into Greg Hale as I cant get BidAssist to load from the download.....I have an uneasy feeling its a windows program (even though he lists MAC as a trouble shooting option). I wasn't going to mess with it (used it for years and like the sort function) but the desktop PBS is windows only. Does that other Delta PBS program work on a MAC?
Thanks again for all you're help......any thoughts on getting a wireless printer to work.
Ferd
Thanks guys! I've made a list just like for apps on the iPhone and am working through them.
I couldn't find firefox 3.6 but I did notice that firefox 4 was up to 4.0.1 so I took a chance and it seems to work just fine with iCrew and iCrew max.
I have an email into Greg Hale as I cant get BidAssist to load from the download.....I have an uneasy feeling its a windows program (even though he lists MAC as a trouble shooting option). I wasn't going to mess with it (used it for years and like the sort function) but the desktop PBS is windows only. Does that other Delta PBS program work on a MAC?
Thanks again for all you're help......any thoughts on getting a wireless printer to work.
Ferd
I couldn't find firefox 3.6 but I did notice that firefox 4 was up to 4.0.1 so I took a chance and it seems to work just fine with iCrew and iCrew max.
I have an email into Greg Hale as I cant get BidAssist to load from the download.....I have an uneasy feeling its a windows program (even though he lists MAC as a trouble shooting option). I wasn't going to mess with it (used it for years and like the sort function) but the desktop PBS is windows only. Does that other Delta PBS program work on a MAC?
Thanks again for all you're help......any thoughts on getting a wireless printer to work.
Ferd
Here's the link where you can download Easybid: Flightline Downloads
And here's the link to Crossover: Crossover
It's been a while since I've done it. But I have a wireless printer working great with my wireless network and my MacBook Pro. If I remember correctly, it was just a matter of going to System Preferences, Print & Fax, and then adding the printer.
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What has happened with our compensation from Boeing because of the 787 delays?
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Yea - no plans, until the plans change.
Second, if I were DAL, I'd keep the odd gates at C and the evens at D. That way, they'd control the whole Ramp 4. That way, they could bring in an auctioneer to run the ramp freq and keep the operation moving. But, there's benefits (connections) to having everyone in D.
Second, if I were DAL, I'd keep the odd gates at C and the evens at D. That way, they'd control the whole Ramp 4. That way, they could bring in an auctioneer to run the ramp freq and keep the operation moving. But, there's benefits (connections) to having everyone in D.
That makes sense, but I think if I were DAL I'd get rid of D and move all of the gates to C. Passengers are always really confused by the escalators at D since they only go one way on each side, and it is a bit narrower than the other concourses so it is really crowded, especially when US airways is boarding. The passengers spread out into the entire hallway blocking everyone from getting through. It would make sense for the low cost airline to take the narrower concourse and for Delta to move all of their passengers to what I think most would consider a bit nicer. Plus ASA just built their crew lounge on C a couple years ago and the area at the end of C where it widens out is nice and makes room for all of the gates. I haven't been on D since they put jet bridges in, so maybe they did the same there, I have no idea.
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