Female Pilots Know Their Role
It's nice to see women, though acheiving a job formerly dominated by men, still getting back to their roots....cleaning. ;)
[airliners36925[/airlinersI do love seeing photos of pilots doing things outside the cockpit...the walkarounds, cleaning windows, etc.
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The reason why god gave women small feet was so that she could be closer to the sink
and the laundry etc.... I know this as fact as I do all the dishes and the laundry and can
tell you that it sucx! :lol:
There are so many one liners that can be said about this photo.....
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Why isn't she back in the galley, making the co-pilot a sandwich? :)
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Judging by the scarf, the co-pilot is a woman, too. They should be in the back making the tug driver a sandwich. :)
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I put five stars on this one and the comment I tried to add was "Holding a bottle and cleaning a plane. Tradition. should never die" Needless to say it got rejected.
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Well, I don't know about you guys, but before this gets ugly, I would like to say I was just kidding!!! haha
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That is sorta hot to see an all female pilot crew woo hoo!
Doing their duties of cleaning as Phil mentioned. (god im going to hell for that)
Alex
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Originally Posted by Phil D.
Well, I don't know about you guys, but before this gets ugly, I would like to say I was just kidding!!! haha
Mel must have just logged on :shock:
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Originally Posted by emshighway
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Originally Posted by Phil D.
Well, I don't know about you guys, but before this gets ugly, I would like to say I was just kidding!!! haha
Mel must have just logged on :shock:
Somehow I don't think so...
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Man. That's awkward. :? *cricket* haha
Anyway, how common is it for two women to be running the show in the cockpit? Obviously it happens, but that has to be uncommon in itself.
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Transavia 402 right on Kilo after the 757 and if I can get the eggs over easy and unfertilized that would be great. Cleared to the gate. (Stamped my ticket to hell)
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Originally Posted by Phil D.
Man. That's awkward. :? *cricket* haha
Anyway, how common is it for two women to be running the show in the cockpit? Obviously it happens, but that has to be uncommon in itself.
i know more than a few instances where our CHQ flights have been an al-female crew. i don't get to hang out with them anymore, i've been banished to operations and have no interaction with them. i don't have the luxury of leaving my position for hours on end like some i work with... :roll:
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Not long after getting hired at Piedmont at LGA in the mid 80's I had the pleasure of boarding and then pulling the jetway on a 727 that had an all female crew, 3 on the flight deck and 4 in the cabin. All 3 wing-walkers where female also (common then). Only the mechanic driving the pushback tug and myself closing the cabin door and retracting the jetway where the only males involoved with that departure. It was unforgettable.
Cheers
LGA777
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Originally Posted by Phil D.
Well, I don't know about you guys, but before this gets ugly, I would like to say I was just kidding!!! haha
Mel must have just logged on :shock:
Somehow I don't think so...
Sorry, didn't know.
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at least she was doing something productive instead of being caught up in a intense conversation at the gate...