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Sunset
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The 50 moves along pretty quickly down low...this was with the power pulled back to 93%.
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Alex.
 
This guy pulled up next to us while we were unloading in Kona last week.
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The winds have been really strange out here recently and the vog is blowing all kinds of odd places. It does lead to some great sunsets though... if you can actually see the sun through the clouds and vog.
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Box of goodies from a passenger:
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Maybe a dumb question, but is there any security protocol around pax gifts? We have a lot of neat marketing stuff we produce here at TPA, and I had always thought that in addition to thanking the crew for serving our pax, it would be nice to drop something off for them. Wasn't sure if that was something that was cause for alarm, though.
 
Maybe a dumb question, but is there any security protocol around pax gifts? We have a lot of neat marketing stuff we produce here at TPA, and I had always thought that in addition to thanking the crew for serving our pax, it would be nice to drop something off for them. Wasn't sure if that was something that was cause for alarm, though.

I never eat anything from a pax.
 
Maybe a dumb question, but is there any security protocol around pax gifts? We have a lot of neat marketing stuff we produce here at TPA, and I had always thought that in addition to thanking the crew for serving our pax, it would be nice to drop something off for them. Wasn't sure if that was something that was cause for alarm, though.

Previous gig, I'd never touch anything from the passengers. Current place, because so many of the passengers are regular commuters we are constantly getting food from them and everybody eats it.
 
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