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Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

Last post 11-18-2007, 11:19 PM by Bazza Brown. 12 replies.
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  •  10-30-2007, 10:11 AM 7591

    Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    I'm in town on my first stop as DHO, and will be here for 14-15 days.  During this time I will be working with Travis and Darrel on any issues that your Hub needs help with.  Please feel free to contact me if you need any help with anything, and thanks for having me as a guest!  Now, tell me where the good seafood places are!  Besides the Space Needle, are there any attraction I don't want to miss?

     I will also try to conduct a group flight if anyone is interested, probably on a weekend!


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  •  10-30-2007, 10:43 AM 7593 in reply to 7591

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    Dr. Fraser Crane I presume.......


    EHAM-YSSY B772LR
  •  10-30-2007, 10:54 AM 7597 in reply to 7593

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    Correct!  I only hope I can keep up the corny references for all of my Hub visits!
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  •  10-30-2007, 2:06 PM 7603 in reply to 7597

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    I just wanted to say good luck, we're all counting on you.......


    EHAM-YSSY B772LR
  •  10-30-2007, 4:19 PM 7612 in reply to 7591

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    Hey Bill;

    Welcome to the Hub.   And the great seafood places are (of course) down at the waterfront.  Don't forget to visit Pike's market.

    We will appeciate your input as we start looking at the new schedules going in place.  I am working with Travis on the mini hub schedules.  Appreciate if you can take a look at those also.  Remember there is a lot of traffice from SEA to Alaska and Hawaii.  Also Anchorage is one of the busiest freight hubs in the nation realworld. 

    Again, glad to have you with us!

     

    darrel 

     

  •  10-30-2007, 7:03 PM 7622 in reply to 7591

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    Great to have you here Bill!! I don't know if I can help with the corny references, but I'll give it a shot!  

    I am all for a Seattle Hub group flight (of course all WWA pilots are welcome here). My personal schedule is free this weekend, if it's good for everyone else. Bill has offered to help anyone with VATSIM setup if needed, and I am more than willing to help as well. For those who are not able to join on VATSIM, I believe we could also use Teamspeak to talk on the Seattle Hub channel. Any input is welcome, what do you guys think?

    BTW Bill, ironically the best seafood in Seattle is the fresh stuff flown in from Anchorage Big Smile

     


    Travis Iversen
    Hub Manager-SEA
    WWA1111

    This post was written using 100% recycled electrons for a greener internet :)
  •  10-30-2007, 7:23 PM 7624 in reply to 7622

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    Ok Seattle guys...we got trouble.  While checking out my temporary office here, I found a secret access panel behind the filing cabinet, which contained a bottle of RARE Japanese sake.  It has no customs stamps on it, and is 1/3 gone.

    As you know, Westwind frowns upon possession of illegal imports, especially quality hooch.  As a responsible member of Upper Management, I must confiscate this and dispose of it properly!!

    CoolDrinksCool


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  •  10-30-2007, 9:04 PM 7626 in reply to 7624

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    Yea. I'll second that. Your mistake was only drinking a third. If you had done the whole bottle, there wouldn't have been any to possess.

    WWA1702 Senior Command Captain +3
    RWP SEL Instrument Rating (almost)
    WW Test Pilot
    Monster Driver
  •  10-30-2007, 9:13 PM 7628 in reply to 7626

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    Did I say 1/3??  I really meant 2/3... uh ya.  Thats the ticket!

    BeerBurpBeer


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  •  10-30-2007, 9:43 PM 7632 in reply to 7628

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    A very nice Japanese doctor I had on a flight from San Fransisco to Seattle gave me a package as he was getting off of the plane, I opened it up in the WWA Lounge and saw what it was and figured it should stay here, I sure as hell didn't want to get caught with that in my posession.  Enjoy the rest of the evidence Bill!!  I am going to hit one of the local bars and look for some good old fashioned Ukrainian Vodka this evening!!Beer
  •  11-15-2007, 12:40 PM 8560 in reply to 7632

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    Well Seattle, my brief stay with you is over for now.  Time to move on to my next visit in KSFO!

    Thanks for your hospitality and all the fun.  You can be proud that your Hub is in great shape with VERY good managers!  Keep doing all of the great things you do, and I'll definitely be back in a few months!

    I made a challenge to Travis and Darrel to increase your flights and hours by 10% this month.  At mid-month, you are on a pace to be 48% over last months hours!!  Keep up the AWESOME work!

    PS... I put the sake bottle back in the cubby hole.  Enjoy!


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  •  11-15-2007, 8:40 PM 8586 in reply to 8560

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    Bill, it was great having you here...hope to see you again soon!! As always, my office is open anytime and I hope the lumpy couch was comfy enough for you Big Smile

     

    BTW...not cool putting back the sake bottle EMPTY!!!!! Oh well, at least there's leftover YooHoo.... 


    Travis Iversen
    Hub Manager-SEA
    WWA1111

    This post was written using 100% recycled electrons for a greener internet :)
  •  11-18-2007, 11:19 PM 8707 in reply to 7624

    Re: Hello Seattle...I'm listening!

    Bill McCoy:

    As a responsible member of Upper Management, I must confiscate this and dispose of it properly!!

    Would the disposal be any form of ingestion???? Wink


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