Absolutely...always have one that can be updated within minutes. You never know in this industry!
If it isn't updated, is it really "ready"?
More "deep thoughts" from minifool, tonight at 6.
-mini
Absolutely...always have one that can be updated within minutes. You never know in this industry!
Sounds familiar, doesn't it?![]()
No offense, but I dread the day you become a Lear SIC and I get to have meaningless arguements like this....in the cockpit.Not really.
But we'll have to agree to disagree.
-mini
I guess one persons definition of "ready" and another persons aren't exactly the same, are they?Holy crap. How hard is it? Type in new flight times and type in a new seat position if you have one.
I wouldn't worry about it. Assuming I ever get there, I have my fun on the ground...it's all business on the flight deck.No offense, but I dread the day you become a Lear SIC and I get to have meaningless arguements like this....in the cockpit.
I guess we have different definitions of fun.I guess one persons definition of "ready" and another persons aren't exactly the same, are they?
I wouldn't worry about it. Assuming I ever get there, I have my fun on the ground...it's all business on the flight deck.
-mini
No offense, but I dread the day you become a Lear SIC and I get to have meaningless arguements like this....in the cockpit.
I think after putting up with me you shouldn't have any problems :laff:
To add to the actual conversation. I believe this a good step foreword for Airnet. Like it was stated before you either will sink or swim if you don't make any actions quickly in the environment we are in now. Loosing 25% of our bank volume every year will quickly turn Airnet upside down. Now that we have a deep pocketed (is that even a word?) investor we can turn our interests to what the market needs now. Not the overnight check hauling carrier, but a true cargo carrier. We have ventured into the normal cargo and charter businesses now, but our business structure right now does not support what Airnet needs to do to survive the next few years. Personally I believe that with this extra influx of cash available, Airnet as a private business can buy assets that can help us morph into the cargo carrier that will keep her afloat. Just my $.02 though.
Wow! Very intelligent. Did your mom write that?I think after putting up with me you shouldn't have any problems :laff:
To add to the actual conversation. I believe this a good step foreword for Airnet. Like it was stated before you either will sink or swim if you don't make any actions quickly in the environment we are in now. Loosing 25% of our bank volume every year will quickly turn Airnet upside down. Now that we have a deep pocketed (is that even a word?) investor we can turn our interests to what the market needs now. Not the overnight check hauling carrier, but a true cargo carrier. We have ventured into the normal cargo and charter businesses now, but our business structure right now does not support what Airnet needs to do to survive the next few years. Personally I believe that with this extra influx of cash available, Airnet as a private business can buy assets that can help us morph into the cargo carrier that will keep her afloat. Just my $.02 though.
"putang in the 'pit"....that's a new one for me Seggy.You freight guys are dorks. I would want to talk about putang in the 'pit rather than resumes.
Who said anyone was talking resumes up there?You freight guys are dorks. I would want to talk about putang in the 'pit rather than resumes.
No I went to Kolledge.:crazy:Wow! Very intelligent. Did your mom write that?