Tuesday, October 24, 2017

That's probably Trump in that helicopter


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  1. I took that helicopter in 1973 from Newark airport to JFK. We landed on the Pan am building let a few people off took some on and continued to JFK. In 1977 one crashed attempting to land there and the service was discontinued.

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    1. So that could in fact be you on that chopper!

      Typical, we get cool stuff until some clown screws it up by crashing on top of a skyscraper.

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  2. A reminder of the time when air travel was more than a flying bus....Pan Am, Delta, Eastern, Continental, National, Piedmont, United, American....all stellar service in those days....it was difficult to get a flight that didn't serve a meal, or at least a sandwich...and the stews were all attractive, with no guys....at least, that I knew of....Flew Eastern back and forth from the islands so often that 727 seemed like a personal aircraft....

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  3. My father was a purser for Eastern in the 30's. Based in Miami. Did pretty much the same thing for the Naval Air Transport Service, NATS, during WWII.

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  4. I flew Pan Am to Australia back in 1973. What a great flight! Attractive stewardesses, free cigarettes (3-packs,) free drinks & food- and what I wish they had now, leg room!

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  5. remember the "old" Frontier airlines? they used actual China and silver service to serve a in flight meal. now days you would be lucky to get a sandwich wrapped in saran wrap before they sold out.

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