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I think @dasleben has a few classes on me.

Dasleben, I'll volunteer to help enforce Polar's walkaroundchallenge. We can lock him out of the plane. He's getting old after all, we will beat him up the stairs before he has a chance to get his cane out of the van.


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I think @dasleben has a few classes on me.

Dasleben, I'll volunteer to help enforce Polar's walkaroundchallenge. We can lock him out of the plane. He's getting old after all, we will beat him up the stairs before he has a chance to get his cane out of the van.


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I'll stay at home and not even get in the van as long as you guys put me in the book and log at least one cycle for me.
 
I think @dasleben has a few classes on me.

Dasleben, I'll volunteer to help enforce Polar's walkaroundchallenge. We can lock him out of the plane. He's getting old after all, we will beat him up the stairs before he has a chance to get his cane out of the van.


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He also walks slower just due to being closer to the ground overall. :D
 
You periscope in the cockpit? What's your @twitter handle? I've got to see this.
I think he means something like this.
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Were you able to practice your "I'd like a Tusker, please" while holding your hand out pretending to grip a beer bottle? I needed a few warm ups but it was worth it.

I should have worded it better. First schedule change, not jet safari. But I'm sure that will happen soon.
 
I think @dasleben has a few classes on me.

Dasleben, I'll volunteer to help enforce Polar's walkaroundchallenge. We can lock him out of the plane. He's getting old after all, we will beat him up the stairs before he has a chance to get his cane out of the van.


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I missed my second walkaround my entire captain career (all 15 months of it).

It was raining, the FO thought I was crapping him about always walking around on his leg and snuck away and did it.

It was a regular occurence when I was a domestic FO. I guess I'm the weird one when it comes to walking around on my first officers leg. Oddly, it's a big deal because it's not even that big of a deal. I really don't get why more skippers don't do them.

Plus, recurrent is hilarious. They'll tell the FO to go get an iced tea from the "speedline" and attempt to pick on the captain on the walk around slides. Bring it, @PeanuckleCRJ!
 
I missed my second walkaround my entire captain career (all 15 months of it).

It was raining, the FO thought I was crapping him about always walking around on his leg and snuck away and did it.

It was a regular occurence when I was a domestic FO. I guess I'm the weird one when it comes to walking around on my first officers leg. Oddly, it's a big deal because it's not even that big of a deal. I really don't get why more skippers don't do them.

Plus, recurrent is hilarious. They'll tell the FO to go get an iced tea from the "speedline" and attempt to pick on the captain on the walk around slides. Bring it, @PeanuckleCRJ!

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I wish more captains here would do the walk around when it's the FOs leg. Nothing like a two man crew and the FO is flying. You get up to the cockpit and the captain is sitting there with his legs crossed drinking his coffee. Then he looks at you and asks, "what took you so long?" Oh just had to run around the airplane, check out the cargo, look for the boogeyman on the upper deck, catering, check the pubs, make coffee, get water, get charts...."hey you ready for me to check the box?" When you have even sat down for one second.

Sorry. Rant not to be taken the wrong way. Life could be worse, much worse.

On a different note, is possible to consider any water from Africa as "potable"?


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