Paris (again)

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Sunrise over the ocean
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"Cleared direct Isle of Man... screeeeeech!"
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Finally got to the Musee d'Orsay this trip:
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Dinner at Sargeant Recruteurs:
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Yup, that's the "do it yourself" salad... and sausage.
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Endless wine... seriously!
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My lamb:
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The captain's salmon
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And naturally, cheese for the table. The extra smelly cheese was actually the tastiest. You smelled like monkey butt afterwards, but it's tres bon!
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The next day, waiting to go thru crew security
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The rare occasion that we board from the right side of the aircraft. It was about the strangest thing ever.
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"Line up and wait... I....I....callyouback shortly"
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Lunch on the way to CVG
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More in a few more days. Another flight to Paris and back, but stay tuned for Hungary later on this week! ;)

t'anks for lookin!
 
Awesome pics.

Now Kristen is wondering what it would take for me to fly for Delta.
 
Nice job making a starving intern more hungary j/k......... :P

Love the sunrise view from the flight deck + the food ! Did you encounter the girl on my youtube link below while in Paris? And do you also fly into Greece?
 
Fillet mignon is teh sh** That the meal they were serving in coach. :sarcasm:
That picture actually inspired me to make a call and book a reservation at Flemmings this evening. My lady thanks you Doug. :)
 
Love the photos Doug. Top Knotch.

I was at Musee d' Orsay late last month during my trip to Poland/France and I have to say it is one helluva gallery. Unbelievable what they have under that roof.

Keep the pictures/movies coming! Helps keep me motivated at my CFI job for the day when I can do what you're doing!
 
my passport is on it's way back to me... i'm thinking i'll be able to make that Hungary trip!! :nana2:
 
Is there something like a "freshman 15" equivalent for airline pilots doing this sort of thing? You remember, the one we were always told about going into college for the first time.
 
Is there something like a "freshman 15" equivalent for airline pilots doing this sort of thing? You remember, the one we were always told about going into college for the first time.


That's what I'm thinking.....ME thinks Dough must be extra vigilant about the treadmill running/walking thing.........
 
Is there something like a "freshman 15" equivalent for airline pilots doing this sort of thing? You remember, the one we were always told about going into college for the first time.

You know, I HAVE to either work out, walk "long time GI" or make a conscious effort to moderate my caloric intake daily.

It's hard because you're thrown food CONSTANTLY enroute, there's usually a snack and 'crew juice' on the ride the hotel and if you're in a city known for food, there's far too much food available on the layover.

You've got to run, walk incessantly or do something else you'll quickly end up a fatass on international with cat-like quickness.

By the time I'm done with this trip, I'll have far too much fois gras, baguette, Spanish chorizo and cheese thrown at me than the law allows. That's not even couting the crew meals.

Italy is far worse.
 
Got renewed or got misplaced?:D
just updated with my "married" name.. now i can use the kiosk to check in internationally! Plus, it has the new electronic tag, so now i don't have to renew until 2017 :nana2:

That ROCKS! :rawk:
 
just updated with my "married" name.. now i can use the kiosk to check in internationally! Plus, it has the new electronic tag, so now i don't have to renew until 2017 :nana2:

That ROCKS! :rawk:
And how long have you too been married?:D:rolleyes: Sucha procrastinator!:D:p
 
Actually, stay tuned for "Battle of the Pix From The Road" in September. Me and another JC'er are doing a six-day Moscow together!
 
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