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What is this heat? Up here in the Arctic its nice and cool and 21+ of daylight.
Clear Blue, and 26 Degrees C here! (For a change!)
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What is this heat? Up here in the Arctic its nice and cool and 21+ of daylight.
Clear Blue, and 26 Degrees C here! (For a change!)
I believe that there is a solution.
Pilots, for the most part, are professional types, even at a young age, they developed a discipline and manner about them that has the air of professionalism, it goes with the territory. When someone in here who claims to be of that profession, starts throwing little tantrums and reverting to the person they actually are. . .it's very obvious. Those are the ones who will usually cause the most stink about something relatively small, just to keep their persona intact, when actually, they're just digging a bigger hole to fall into.
Oh, I'm aware of that. I've been on a lot of deployments where the pilots kicked in for the beer and steaks and gave a big "Goin Home" bash for the Maintenance folks. They were definitely "gloves off" affairs. . .in a good way, lol.. . . . .When the duty day is over and you're in another part of the country or out of the country, well, let me just say things can get a little wild and crazy.
Yes...and no. Pilots are for the most part what you say in the first sentence. But that's when they're at work. When the duty day is over and you're in another part of the country or out of the country, well, let me just say things can get a little wild and crazy.
Oh, I'm aware of that. I've been on a lot of deployments where the pilots kicked in for the beer and steaks and gave a big "Goin Home" bash for the Maintenance folks. They were definitely "gloves off" affairs. . .in a good way, lol.
What always concerns me about these `holier than thou` commentaries is how anyone is allowed to assume with this smug superciliousness that they know best, and then be allowed to get away with it.
When the duty day is over and you're in another part of the country or out of the country, well, let me just say things can get a little wild and crazy.
In my aviation world, most of the outrageous behavior on layovers is instigated by Flight Attendants...and they don't pay for crap.

...and on the next day you get busted on your way to the plane because you smell like a liquor store.
Haha! :d
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but sorry you cannot do mine
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There are some that don't know when to quit. Thankfully just a few.
Well,
The ignore function works as a reminder to help you ignore them but doesn't actually hide their posts. You can still see the posts only they're shortened, you don't get the entire content. When someone quotes someone on your ignore list, the quote is fully visible as well.