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To: Bob Swift who wrote (3708)9/17/1999 5:00:00 PM
From: M. Ramle  Respond to of 10280
 
Bob:

You are BACK !!!!! I thought I was the only frustrated SEPR defender left on the surface of this earth.

Your post was very well said and straight to the point.

Now, you make sure you have a well-deserved and relaxing week-end and "GOOD LUCK" to all of us on Monday. A good follow-through with above-average volume would be very encouraging. Once again "GOOD LUCK". My apologies for missing it the first time. It has been one hell of a long 6-month decline.

Mazen



To: Bob Swift who wrote (3708)9/17/1999 5:57:00 PM
From: IRWIN JAMES FRANKEL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 10280
 
OT to Bob,

Thanks for the story. It was right on point. I also got a good laugh thinking about the poor folks on that plane.

Kind regards,

ij



To: Bob Swift who wrote (3708)9/17/1999 8:33:00 PM
From: RWReeves  Respond to of 10280
 
Here's how Germans handle this:

LH over Greenland... smooth as silk then Wham! down several thousand feet in a few seconds and just as sharply up again. (Not unlike SEPR). After everyone stops screaming long enough to pry fingers embedded out of seat arm rests, pilot comes on and says " Oh just a little malfunction, one of the autopilots failed"... more gasps and screams, informed his statement was not reassuring, he says..."but don't worry we have eleven more for backup". Everyone OK now. But, not able to leave well enough alone, however, a few seconds later he adds, "Still, its very rare that one of them ever fails...."

Another fine LH pilot: On a 747 at takeoff from Frankfurt, chatty, tells us, "We are about a million pounds today so we will be using most of the runway. Do not be concerned by the trees coming very close" Thinking to myself...{Uh, can I take a later flight?} Then he adds "This is a first for me too... I have never flown a plane this heavily loaded, it should be a thrilling experience..."

It's a good thing LH gives out free booze, they should consider Valium chasers.

SEPR, Monday should be a fun opening unless we have a general latrine call again.

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