You have to be kidding me...don't be so dense or expect us to be so dense for you.
The people that are all freaky about the mad dog have generally never flown the mad dog.
The DC-9 was the same way.
Only those who are uber secure in their aviation skillz need apply. Or you got displaced. Or it was that or furlough.
Seriously. If you could handle the -9 going into LGA while doing the MLTON4, then you are uber-pro league, and may forever wear your U-boat commander coat with the top button undone as a symbol of your greatness.
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Was just throwing out an example. Typically they send the 321 on the transcon, as you get more bang for your buck as you spread the cost of the flight to a greater number of passengers. But all 3 planes do transcons and short flights alike.No transcons in the A319 for your company?
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I can't lie, Seggy has me cracking up right now.
Isn't the 757 replacement jet a sweet ride?
Not a true replacement. Placeholder status.
Seriously. If you could handle the -9 going into LGA while doing the MLTON4, then you are uber-pro league, and may forever wear your U-boat commander coat with the top button undone as a symbol of your greatness.
Because asking for a heading is SOOOOO tough!
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Funniest thing I ever heard on the radio was one night at LGA we are all stopped due to weather and tower is asking for volunteers to be a pathfinder (this is obviously before Southwest started flying into there). They go through the first few airplanes (Airways Airbus, Delta Maddog, us in a CRJ and American in a 757) and get no takers. The next plane in line is is a Northwest DC9. Tower asks them and when there is a slight pause he says "I'd tell you that you can fly whatever heading you want to get out of here, but you do that every day anyway". I think a Republic 170 eventually volunteered and was kind enough to come back on the tower frequency from somewhere over the Hudson and tell us all to not bother as it sucked.
We put big, bold numbers that are about three inches tall on the can. It is also on our before start boxed items checklist.I miss the drawer on the -120/-145; with that thing sticking out into your face, you wouldn't forget that you were doing something like, I don't know, crossfeeding.
Regarding departing without the can on board, the solution to that is to make a very public example of someone who does it, then add "AIRCRAFT TAIL NUMBER - (___) CP/FO" to the before start, and carry on.
We put big, bold numbers that are about three inches tall on the can. It is also on our before start boxed items checklist.