derg Apparently a "terse" writer Staff member Jun 30, 2023 #1 I posted a picture to my social media feed this morning before I looked at the logbook and someone asked “what is this, Mesa?” Yeah there are certainly some MELs. Luckily just annoyances and nothing too operational:
I posted a picture to my social media feed this morning before I looked at the logbook and someone asked “what is this, Mesa?” Yeah there are certainly some MELs. Luckily just annoyances and nothing too operational:
derg Apparently a "terse" writer Staff member Jun 30, 2023 #3 Airbus 350 standard. They love stars now for some reason.
Beep Well-Known Member Jun 30, 2023 #4 Aft galley trim NEF, number 12 coffee machine inop, toilet paper roll holder fwd lav missing, etc….
Minuteman “Dongola” Jun 30, 2023 #5 Tell your TechOps folks this placard displeases me. There should be no dash in "A350" Also the speed limit placard does not depict 3+S This airplane was made when Drake's "God's Plan" and Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" were at the top of the charts and "Black Panther" was in theaters.
Tell your TechOps folks this placard displeases me. There should be no dash in "A350" Also the speed limit placard does not depict 3+S This airplane was made when Drake's "God's Plan" and Ed Sheeran's "Perfect" were at the top of the charts and "Black Panther" was in theaters.
Screaming_Emu Joe Conventional Jun 30, 2023 #6 derg said: Airbus 350 standard. They love stars now for some reason. Click to expand... Boeing uses stripes on the windshield pillar to make sure you’re all lined up, but on the A350 you just put your cornhole on the big star.
derg said: Airbus 350 standard. They love stars now for some reason. Click to expand... Boeing uses stripes on the windshield pillar to make sure you’re all lined up, but on the A350 you just put your cornhole on the big star.
roundout VNAV monitor Jun 30, 2023 #7 Screaming_Emu said: Boeing uses stripes on the windshield pillar to make sure you’re all lined up, but on the A350 you just put your cornhole on the big star. Click to expand... Ahem, they're called dingleberries. At least that's what I brief every 12 months when I have to do my PC.
Screaming_Emu said: Boeing uses stripes on the windshield pillar to make sure you’re all lined up, but on the A350 you just put your cornhole on the big star. Click to expand... Ahem, they're called dingleberries. At least that's what I brief every 12 months when I have to do my PC.
roundout VNAV monitor Jun 30, 2023 #8 derg said: I posted a picture to my social media feed this morning before I looked at the logbook and someone asked “what is this, Mesa?” Yeah there are certainly some MELs. Luckily just annoyances and nothing too operational: View attachment 72506 Click to expand...
derg said: I posted a picture to my social media feed this morning before I looked at the logbook and someone asked “what is this, Mesa?” Yeah there are certainly some MELs. Luckily just annoyances and nothing too operational: View attachment 72506 Click to expand...
///AMG Well-Known Member Jul 1, 2023 #9 Where are the MELs in this pic? There are none. I see no carbon paper logbook