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Old 12-13-2009, 05:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Scoop
Agreed, and by the way, the comma goes inside the quotes.

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Not necessarily skippy...

The only time a comma should go inside a quote would be when the comma was part of the quote. In this instance it was not, and would go outside the quote.
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Originally Posted by Chperplt
Not necessarily skippy...

The only time a comma should go inside a quote would be when the comma was part of the quote. In this instance it was not, and would go outside the quote.
YES!! Well said, sir!
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Geez, arguing over a fricking comma.

By the way an Airtran guy told me a that a check pilot will also be on the jumpseat for fun. The airplane must be stabilized by 1500' agl, or go around. Must land on the 1000' marker or go around. This will be interesting to watch.

Have fun out there.
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So to answer the original thread starter, yes, these flights are restricted and super stabilized.
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Old 12-13-2009, 08:25 AM
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Do you think bleeds off for T/O will be standard regardless of temp/load/wind/wet/dry/day of week?
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Originally Posted by Chperplt
Not necessarily skippy...

The only time a comma should go inside a quote would be when the comma was part of the quote. In this instance it was not, and would go outside the quote.



Since you are getting flippant, I will point you guys in the right direction, but I will not respond with a similarly juvenile tactic such as calling someone "Skippy."


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Here is the website which took me a whole two seconds to find:

Quotation Marks | Punctuation Rules


Rule 1.Periods and commas always go inside quotation marks, even inside single quotes. Examples:The sign changed from "Walk," to "Don't Walk," to "Walk" again within 30 seconds. She said, "Hurry up." She said, "He said, 'Hurry up.'"
Rule 2.The placement of question marks with quotes follows logic. If a question is in quotation marks, the question mark should be placed inside the quotation marks. Examples:She asked, "Will you still be my friend?" Do you agree with the saying, "All's fair in love and war"?
Here the question is outside the quote. NOTE:Only one ending punctuation mark is used with quotation marks. Also, the stronger punctuation mark wins. Therefore, no period after war is used.
Rule 3.When you have a question outside quoted material AND inside quoted material, use only one question mark and place it inside the
quotation mark. Example:Did she say, "May I go?"
Rule 4.Use single quotation marks for quotes within quotes. Note that the period goes inside all quote marks. Example:He said, "Danea said, 'Do not treat me that way.'"
Rule 5.Use quotation marks to set off a direct quotation only. Examples:"When will you be here?" he asked. He asked when you will be there.
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"This business will get out of control. It will get out of control and we'll be lucky to live through it."

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Flaps 25, static, full power, bleeds off.

Currently, it's showing the full 137 pax available.

AirTran starts on the 17th.
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Old 12-13-2009, 12:11 PM
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Originally Posted by MatthewAMEL
Flaps 25, static, full power, bleeds off.

Currently, it's showing the full 137 pax available.

AirTran starts on the 17th.
Good hunting!
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This is why I rarely visit the web site anymore. This board has turned into a bunch of garbage threads. It's the same people on all threads *****ing about nothing and making stupid jokes. Does anyone have anything good to say that's relevant to aviation?
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