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 Post subject: Leaving a jet out overnight may have been a bad idea..
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That's a great joke someone pulled off with a spare tail or they build really tall stop signs (see the background...). :duck: :D

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I remember in once Canada (Montreal if memory serves). I walk over to the gate agent and ask if we were on schedule to leave on time. She say - yes. I point over at the airplane shaped snow drifts and ask "really?".


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That's a great joke someone pulled off with a spare tail or they build really tall stop signs (see the background...). :duck: :D

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Good catch.


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That's a great joke someone pulled off with a spare tail or they build really tall stop signs (see the background...). :duck: :D

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Come on, Brian. Don’t let reality get in the way......... :D


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That's a great joke someone pulled off with a spare tail or they build really tall stop signs (see the background...). :duck: :D

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Come on, Brian. Don’t let reality get in the way......... :D

Had most humor and reality taken out by the military when I went through the last senior staff college as a Major. Going back for them to complete the job this summer at the war college... :hammer: :ohno: :ahhh:

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That's a great joke someone pulled off with a spare tail or they build really tall stop signs (see the background...). :duck: :D

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Or it’s a really small jet!

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Fake or not, there is no doubt that the FO is having to do the walk around.

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Come on, Brian. Don’t let reality get in the way......... :D

Had most humor and reality taken out by the military when I went through the last senior staff college as a Major. Going back for them to complete the job this summer at the war college... :hammer: :ohno: :ahhh:

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Nice. I did JPME I with the Marine Corps. Went to Newport for Naval War College in 2015-2016 for JPME II and my Masters. Got my Masters Degree 20 years after my Bachelors.

It was the hardest I had to work in a long time. Thinking like a student again is hard after 20 years.

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Bunch of over-achievers here!! I did ACSC by correspondence and I told the boss he can’t afford me when he asked me to go to AWC. Glad somebody is going!

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Probably should dust off the wings before taking off?


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Probably should dust off the wings before taking off?

Nah. As soon as the props start they'll blow that dusting off.


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