Larry lynch
Email larrylynch1@gmail.com
Issue Area General
Comments Hi Mark;
How do we get a copy of "Is my retirement safe" in
the word format.
All the Best Larry
Editor: Larry, thanks for
asking. If this story (or anything like
it) ever has any chance to see some daylight
it will be because of retired pilots help in getting it seen and
published. To get a PDF copy of this article
simple visit the google drive file online and download and save it. See link below. If you have some media interested but need a
WORD version and need contact info for pilot’s who are quoted, then send a
private email to me requesting same.
To share,
download and save: IS YOUR RETIREMENT
SAFE?
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Subject: Re: Delta Pilot Interviews
On Sep
27, 2014 12:26 PM, "Yahoo! Mail" <nicholasgravino@att.net>
wrote:
Mark,
Any idea to
the questions asked of a pilot applicant in an uinterview?
Nick Gravino
Review of hiring info:
Editor: Guys, HL Issue 208 had some important info on this
subject. Please click on the following
link:
An April 3, 2013 Hiring Brief
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Carol shared this and at first look you may not have any interest
but I am sure there are some who will like to know this:
From: Carol
Date: 10/2/2014 1:39:50 AM
Subject: How to order DL business cards ...... Harper
Engraving
The question has come up.....how do retirees order more Delta
business cards?
Answer:
You may contact Harper Engraving by calling
770-593-9900 or toll free at 1-800-253-0250 .....
or click on this link to order online
... Delta Domestic Business Cards - Active and Retiree:
or click on this link for the main page and
view other order options https://orders.harper-eng.com/delta/index2.html
Thank you,
~ Carol
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Use Blog features to gain your info:
Recently I have gotten some requests that I was glad to help
members find the correct archive issue or notice but this is just a gentle
reminder. The Blog format has powerful
search capabilities as Gary (below) has found out.
From:
contrailseditor@mac.com
Date:
9/22/2014 5:56:00 PM
To:
Mark Sztanyo
Subject:
Re: Notice received OK
Hi Carol,
I am trying to find the ex-NWA, I think, 60 year old pilot that killed
himself free-climbing a rock. I'll bet you know who that is.
Thanks a bunch,
Gary Ferguson
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Thank you Mark. I found what I was looking for on your blog. It was
James Millegan.
Gary Ferguson
Editor:
Great, Gary. Thanks for using the SEARCH capability of the
Blog. It can be very helpful with our archived notices.
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Another tip from John that may be helpful for you:
Re: PCN - HL 216 -
CORRECTED PDF LINK
Mark,
Actually I have found the best way for me to use drive.google.com links is to copy the entire link, paste it into the Firefox address bar and it loads very quickly. I have found that to be true with my own google blog site. I have read that MSIE has some issues with certain sites so that could be the problem. Just my two cents!
John Bozinny
Retired 12/01/01
SEAFTO
Actually I have found the best way for me to use drive.google.com links is to copy the entire link, paste it into the Firefox address bar and it loads very quickly. I have found that to be true with my own google blog site. I have read that MSIE has some issues with certain sites so that could be the problem. Just my two cents!
John Bozinny
Retired 12/01/01
SEAFTO
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I want one of these.
From: Thomas and Gail Sweet
<tngsweet@cox.net>
Date: Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: FW: ready for the battlefield ...... star wars technology is here.
To: Gene Alfaro
Date: Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 12:00 PM
Subject: Re: FW: ready for the battlefield ...... star wars technology is here.
To: Gene Alfaro
Looks good
and when put into action, will help save or military personnel. I
understand how focused lasers are. I used them much in my past in the
operating rooms. I remember my first time setting a CO2 laser up and test
firing it in 1982.
Star Wars weapons are
now ?
One of these
too:
Vehicle-Mounted Active Denial System
(V-MADS)
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Glad the ole company still has a heart for “some” issues:
From: Sue Zino
Date: 10/1/2014 12:14:33 PM
Subject: Delta's "Pink Plane" for Breast Cancer
Research featured on GMA
I took great pride
in our company when Good Morning America featured Delta's "Pink
Plane" and noted that Delta had raised nearly $8 million for Breast Cancer
Research over the past 10 years. Below
is a link to the GMA segment.
GMA's Amy Robach surprises Breast Cancer Survivors Aboard
Delta's 'Pink Plane'
Passengers surprised on Delta Air Lines' "Pink Plane"
transporting 145 breast cancer survivors.
Delta kicks off BCRF drive with employee survivor flight, GMA
appearance
DeltaNet | September 30, 2014
More than 140
Delta people kicked off the airline's month-long fundraising campaign for the
Breast Cancer Research Foundation Tuesday with the 10th annual "Breast Cancer One"
employee survivor flight from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
to New York-JFK.
"Today, we
are celebrating the survivors of Delta Air Lines," said Joanne Smith,
S.V.P. –In-Flight Service, and who will assume the role of Executive Vice
President and Chief Human Resources Officer on October 1. "You make
me so proud to be part of the best airline in the world."
Delta also invited
four customers and their "Unsung Hero" to join the special survivor
flight, which was flown on the airline's pink Boeing 767-400. The 10th
annual flight starts a month of events and efforts through Delta and continues
the tradition of building awareness and raising funds for the BCRF.
"I’m really
fortunate," said Judy Hamilton, Above Wing Airport Customer Service Agent
-JAX. "Going through all of this, you learn what's important. My
Delta family has been there for me every step of the way."
Allison Ausband,
V.P. –Reservation Sales and Customer Care, and who will assume the position of
S.V.P.–In-Flight Service on October 1, and other IFS leaders acted as the
flight crew during the charter flight, serving beverages and taking care of
employees.
The crew was also
joined by Amy Robach, an anchor with ABC's Good Morning America, who informed
the survivors they will be appearing on the show as part of its Breast Cancer
Awareness Month celebration. The broadcast begins at 7am ET on Wednesday,
October 1, on ABC.
Since 2005,
Delta's employees, customers and their friends and families have raised nearly
$8 million for the foundation, with more than $1.25 million raised in the last
year alone. Delta's contributions have funded the vital work of 31 different
research projects over the years in the pursuit of eradicating breast cancer.
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