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Mr. Christopher Dahlquist - Senior Captain Bid
Posted: 07-31-2012 02:09 PM
by Tom Pletzke
Lets get Christopher Started on his "world tour".
I would like to start with a flight that has become a tradition in the Miami ranks.
Call it "cross country thunder".
Flight 1
AA299 KMIA - KLAX 777 2342 miles
Weather Theme: Major Thunderstorms for all weather stations
Re: Mr. Christopher Dahlquist - Senior Captain Bid
Posted: 07-31-2012 03:39 PM
by Arturo Carvajal
I would like to include the next leg:
AA267 KLAX - PHNL 757 2555 miles.
Weather theme : Heavy rain at Honolulu.
Re: Mr. Christopher Dahlquist - Senior Captain Bid
Posted: 07-31-2012 05:25 PM
by Harold Henderson
LEG #3:
Flight: QF4
Depart: PHNL
Arrive: Sydney, Australia (YSSY)
Equip: 763
Enjoy and don't forget the pictures!!!!
GUYs, KEEP HIM HEADED WEST. SEE IF WE CAN GET HIM 3X AROUND THE WORLD!!
Re: Mr. Christopher Dahlquist - Senior Captain Bid
Posted: 08-01-2012 05:01 AM
by Wayne Pierce
#5
BA155
LONDON-EGLL
17:05
CAIRO-HECA
23:45
777
2,197mi
Re: Mr. Christopher Dahlquist - Senior Captain Bid
Posted: 08-02-2012 07:19 PM
by Todd Meek
Well the last leg has him going east so I'll send him back west.
Leg # 6
Flight # IB3735
Departs: HECA Cairo
Arrival: LEMD Madrid
Distance 2,085 miles
Equipment: A319
Have fun.
Re: Mr. Christopher Dahlquist - Senior Captain Bid
Posted: 08-03-2012 06:47 AM
by Tom Pletzke
To Argentina!
#7 IB6847 MADRID-LEMD 01:20 CORDOBA-SACO 10:10 342 6,281mi
I am not even sure if this can be done without a fuel landing but go for it
Re: Mr. Christopher Dahlquist - Senior Captain Bid
Posted: 08-03-2012 10:03 AM
by Theodore Martin
Leg #9
Flight - AA7248
Depart - Santiago-SCEL 23:45
Arrive - Los Angeles-KLAX 06:35
Equip. - A340
Dist. - 5,567mi
And obviously your next flight has to be:
Flight - AA1520
Depart - Los Angeles-KLAX 11:00
Arrive - Miami-KMIA 18:45
Equip. - 777
Distance - 2,342mi
Now go...fly my free bird.... go see the WORLD.
Re: Mr. Christopher Dahlquist - Senior Captain Bid
Posted: 08-03-2012 02:26 PM
by Tom Pletzke
screening. Who would be left? Not I for sure.
I liked the comment about awesomest. I tend to agree
Re: Mr. Christopher Dahlquist - Senior Captain Bid
Posted: 08-07-2012 07:35 PM
by Todd Meek
Tom Pletzke wrote:screening. Who would be left? Not I for sure.
I liked the comment about awesomest. I tend to agree
Of course you would have to agree, but deep down we know which hub rocks here at AAV. I'll give you a hint, it's on the west coast and I'm the leader of it. Give up?
Re: Mr. Christopher Dahlquist - Senior Captain Bid
Posted: 08-08-2012 04:20 AM
by Harold Henderson
Todd Meek wrote:Tom Pletzke wrote:screening. Who would be left? Not I for sure.
I liked the comment about awesomest. I tend to agree
Of course you would have to agree, but deep down we know which hub rocks here at AAV. I'll give you a hint, it's on the west coast and I'm the leader of it. Give up?
Of course, on the inside, that left coast hub's known as the "Asylum", and Todd's right. It does occasionally rock - 4.5, 5.3 ...
Re: Mr. Christopher Dahlquist - Senior Captain Bid
Posted: 08-08-2012 06:52 PM
by Theodore Martin
Todd's correct, there is a hub on the west coast but we all know the action is in the centralized hub that provides convenient service to the entire northern continent as well as the world.
In addition it's well known that the real action is here at DFW