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tonysoprano wrote:Props or no props. If Clive can't say anything good about anybody, he should let someone else do the talking for WJ. I have never seen such an insecure, spoiled brat, little snaught-rag in this industry in the thirty plus years I've been in it. This guy has a problem and it's overshadowing the hard work his people are doing to earn him the millions. Pretty sad.
so what you are saying is you are over the age of 50 and still playing on avcanada.... :lol:
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...ya, I need a life. Soon. :cry:
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complexintentions wrote:
tonysoprano wrote: Ya I know the feeling. I'd rather sit in the back of a 777 instead of 737. :wink:

I'd rather sit in the front of a 777 instead of a 737.

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and to think I thought I was flying a "big" plane...lmao. Wow, puts things into perspective. I'd love to see same pic with say a 172 in place of the 737.
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My instructor and I got put between a 737, and a 747 in the 172 it was not fun, you felt small
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C-GGGQ wrote:My instructor and I got put between a 737, and a 747 in the 172 it was not fun, you felt small
Ya but you can't do spins in a 737 or a 747.
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very true,
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tonysoprano wrote:
C-GGGQ wrote:My instructor and I got put between a 737, and a 747 in the 172 it was not fun, you felt small
Ya but you can't do spins in a 737 or a 747.
Exactly what I told WJ when I declined their job offer after the sim eval.
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Post by Dave T »

I agree just as a passenger on anything longer than about 45 minutes I would prefer a jet. To me it's just the noise and vibration that is annoying.
I have been on some turbo props that are not loud at all and don't mind them, but then the speed issue comes into play.
If I can avoid riding on a dash 8 I will. I think they're awesome airplanes but as a passenger the noise and vibration drives me nuts.
If I feel this way I'm sure the general public feels even stronger about it.
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Post by Schlem »

Seems like the biggest thing about a 777 is the ego of it's drivers. :roll:

I'd rather sit on the shitter and have a big easy one wiper.
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I also want to add into the turbulence remark, that FL400 is not a be all end all of turbulence.

Summertime "Light occasional Moderate Chop flight level 430 and below" is not uncommon.

Hell I've even heard guys at FL490 complaining of the ride and asking "Any reports ahead?"


I'd also have to check the numbers again, but as far as I remember the Dash-8 is the safest aircraft, at least in Commercial Air Transport, in the world.
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Schlem wrote:Seems like the biggest thing about a 777 is the ego of it's drivers. :roll:
So what would be the smallest thing about a 737 driver?

:lol:

Pic was posted for fun...I do take enjoyment and pride in what I do/fly, but you could get quite old waiting for an apology for that! Best of luck with your pooping, I've heard it gets more difficult as the years go on.
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Post by Tonysbuddy »

"Best of luck with your pooping, I've heard it gets more difficult as the years go on."

Did Tony tell you that? If you know where he is let me know. I am looking to see him, it has been too long.

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Someone's developing quite a little obsession....it's cute. Sure...and a little eerie.
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Post by Huge Hammer »

Bada Boom Bada Bing

Ronald Mc D better watch it or he will end up like this given Tony's namesake's connections.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=KllnVS-CJ5A& ... ed&search=
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Post by EI-EIO »

I dunno what Clive B is on about - after all the local nimbys are always complaining about the Porter "jets" :roll: :lol:
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