B braidkid New Member Sep 5, 2003 #21 My biggest fear is not being able to find a full time flying job someday.
pavelump Well-Known Member Sep 5, 2003 #24 Spending $500/day flying circles in Florida. Oh, and spilling drinks in the briefing room. One of us. One of us. One of us. ( Freaks. -- Can a full grown woman truly love a MIDGET?)
Spending $500/day flying circles in Florida. Oh, and spilling drinks in the briefing room. One of us. One of us. One of us. ( Freaks. -- Can a full grown woman truly love a MIDGET?)
C650CPT Well-Known Member Sep 5, 2003 #25 My biggest fear is that my family will find out that I don't play Piano in a house of ill repute, and that I actually fly for a living.
My biggest fear is that my family will find out that I don't play Piano in a house of ill repute, and that I actually fly for a living.
A aviator New Member Sep 5, 2003 #26 What do think of the new renovation's to those briefing rooms? Personally makes me feel like I'm in a ski lodge or something....
What do think of the new renovation's to those briefing rooms? Personally makes me feel like I'm in a ski lodge or something....
N9103M Well-Known Member Sep 5, 2003 #27 [ QUOTE ] Pretzels? You get Pretzels? All we got was Peanuts! [/ QUOTE ] All we get is Pretzles! That and Granola Bars.... It does get old..... --03M
[ QUOTE ] Pretzels? You get Pretzels? All we got was Peanuts! [/ QUOTE ] All we get is Pretzles! That and Granola Bars.... It does get old..... --03M
pavelump Well-Known Member Sep 5, 2003 #28 [ QUOTE ] What do think of the new renovation's to those briefing rooms? Personally makes me feel like I'm in a ski lodge or something.... [/ QUOTE ] An evil ski lodge perhaps? (in my best Dr. Evil voice)
[ QUOTE ] What do think of the new renovation's to those briefing rooms? Personally makes me feel like I'm in a ski lodge or something.... [/ QUOTE ] An evil ski lodge perhaps? (in my best Dr. Evil voice)
MQAAord Scheherazade Staff member Sep 5, 2003 #29 Though I'm only a private pilot, I have already faced the worst. Furlough. Twice. There's nothing left to fear when you've already experienced losing your home, job, and 17 co-workers all in the space of 2 weeks.
Though I'm only a private pilot, I have already faced the worst. Furlough. Twice. There's nothing left to fear when you've already experienced losing your home, job, and 17 co-workers all in the space of 2 weeks.
n2o2diver New Member Sep 5, 2003 #30 I think the money could have been better spent on new computers!