No.So, they are telling people in a newhire/recurrent class that AA kicked Delta's ass? As a reason for why Delta closed DFW?
Keep GooglingOk, I just didn't get the reference. Googling KDA showed Atomic mass unit, KDA Marketing agency, and KDA League as the top hits.
This really embarrasses me, but it gets worse. In the "academy" (I know, I know) they have printed over the door "through these doors walk the best trained pilots in the world".Here you go @Derg. I guess this is alive and well in DFW. (Picture lifted from another board)View attachment 31150
Keep Googling
I still dont see it. Nothing relevant that I can find that would apply to a newhire or recurrent class. Wouldn't it be easier to just tell what it means?
YesI still dont see it. Nothing relevant that I can find that would apply to a newhire or recurrent class. Wouldn't it be easier to just tell what it means?
This really embarrasses me, but it gets worse. In the "academy" (I know, I know) they have printed over the door "through these doors walk the best trained pilots in the world".
So, they are telling people in a newhire/recurrent class that AA kicked Delta's ass? As a reason for why Delta closed DFW?
Ok, I just didn't get the reference. Googling KDA showed Atomic mass unit, KDA Marketing agency, and KDA League as the top hits.
It's a company moral booster slogan/corporate propaganda, or battle charge. Something to get everyone behind emotionally. Kinda like "Keep Delta, My Delta". Which was a rallying cry, when there was a very credible threat coming from the outside. This one is saying that they see Delta as their main competition, and they want to rise above them competitively and financially. And are charging their front line employee to accept the challenge. Is it really that hard to understand?
I didn't get it. If it indeed stands for "Kick Delta's Ass" then that is just moronic.
LUVCAK.Aren't most emotional, propaganda-esque corporate rallying cries?
I'm sorry, but nothing beats the stupidity of Southwest calling their employees "Spirit Warriors." Wicked ghey.
Aren't most emotional, propaganda-esque corporate rallying cries?