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Joeaksa Joeaksa is offline
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Originally Posted by Normy View Post
Ok....I see: You are with the FAA. It all makes 100% sense now buster....

You're a pilot who FAILED to make it to the majors, and you are simply JEALOUS. THAT is who FAA examiners typically are! I've also noticed that they have odd personalities. Do you per chance....wear aluminum foil around your ankles to prevent cosmic rays from entering your body? You certainly aren't or weren't a check airman at any reputable airline. Let me guess: Valujet? Or perhaps Frank Lorenzo's Eastern?

That or perhaps you really are a closeted homosexual.

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Normy, Normy, Normy!

No, not with the FAA, yet. Have been asked several times to join but not ready to do this yet.

When are you going to stop going in circles? First you say that I never made it to the majors then you say I am a check airman with Eastern, which was very much a major. I am not the focus of this but since you ask I do still have a scan of my American Airlines flight crew ID, along with the one from McDonnell Douglas, Boeing and lastly Bombardier, all working as flight crew. You see Normy, these are the factory flight departments that make the airplanes, not some silly airline.

You my friend have the market cornered on the tin foil and its on your head. Am out of the closet as a lesbian, thank you.


DD, its funny that I say time and time again that I could care less about Normy and what he does in his bedroom, yet time and time again you return to the homosexual issue. Perhaps you are Normy's boyfriend? Why do you focus again and again on something that I could care less about?
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