DVA8562
Captain, B747-400
Joined on April 30 2010
50 State Club
Double Century Club
"...and I was gonna learn to fly. HC" Prescott Valley, AZ
230 legs, 449.5 hours
229 legs,
448.1 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
August 14 2010 00:57 ET by Robert Delorenzo
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DVA5929
Senior Captain, B747-400
OLP
Joined on May 10 2008
Million Mile Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
Everett 500 Club
Globetrotter
Six Century Club
50 State Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
"It's buried under a big W!" TX USA
651 legs, 3,806.1 hours
472 legs,
2,922.9 hours online 565 legs,
3,319.5 hours ACARS 8 legs,
18.9 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
August 14 2010 01:27 ET by Nicholas Carpenter
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I'm so glad to hear you are getting back into the queen again Robert. I hope you enjoyed your European tour. I like shot number three the best (although the subject leaves something to be desired )
And since you seem to be so keen on Mad^4 World, here's a little question before you get back through customs in New York. Do you get payed for being one pilot and one pilot who walked around the plane, or do you get payed for having the plane and being one of two pilots in the plane? If you divide those shares into $350,000 how much do you get, minus 10% to that British Colonel who gave you a ride to the airport in EGLL (assuming you get there before that bossy flight attendant's son)?
Nicholas CarpenterSenior Captain, B747-400
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DVA8562
Captain, B747-400
Joined on April 30 2010
50 State Club
Double Century Club
"...and I was gonna learn to fly. HC" Prescott Valley, AZ
230 legs, 449.5 hours
229 legs,
448.1 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
August 14 2010 01:38 ET by Robert Delorenzo
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Nicholas Carpenter wrote:I'm so glad to hear you are getting back into the queen again Robert. I hope you enjoyed your European tour. I like shot number three the best (although the subject leaves something to be desired  )
And since you seem to be so keen on Mad^4 World, here's a little question before you get back through customs in New York. Do you get payed for being one pilot and one pilot who walked around the plane, or do you get payed for having the plane and being one of two pilots in the plane? If you divide those shares into $350,000 how much do you get, minus 10% to that British Colonel who gave you a ride to the airport in EGLL (assuming you get there before that bossy flight attendant's son)? 
You Nicholas...as my students would say...are "off the hook"....
Robert DelorenzoCaptain, B747-400
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