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Benny Hill
23rd Feb 2015, 18:50
Now this is rich. Shame there isn't a comment section...
Career as a commercial pilot has me craving busy cities - Telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sponsored/travel/life-well-travelled/11408252/commercial-pilot-job-boosts-passion-for-travel.html)

Dora-9
23rd Feb 2015, 18:58
I should have picked up on the "MFL" title - gag and other vomiting noises!

Frogman1484
23rd Feb 2015, 23:34
My view does not change every day...because it is always at :mad: night!

CokeZero
24th Feb 2015, 00:44
So thats what he looks like!!!!

Cpt. Underpants
24th Feb 2015, 00:49
If you've something to say to, or about the man, grow a pair and say it to his face. This is childish.

CRWCRW
24th Feb 2015, 01:04
Is this a paid advertisement?

Dora-9
24th Feb 2015, 02:33
Underpants:

I did tell him what I thought of him to his face as a new "Classic" captain (c.1993?) and he was very circumspect/polite to me ever since. Typical bully behavior did I hear someone say?

fire wall
24th Feb 2015, 03:19
I would happily spend time over a beer with Mike than any of you keyboard warriors.
Cowards to a man each and every one of you who think this is acceptable conduct.

SMOC
24th Feb 2015, 03:54
It's sponsored advertising by CX, the whole page is devoted to CX and all that life well travelled garb.

ACMS
24th Feb 2015, 03:56
“It’s the anticipation of travel to a far-off land and not really knowing what to expect at the other end"

Yep, that about sums up CX rostering.....

Old Fella
24th Feb 2015, 04:30
Dora-9, Who was the new "Classic" Captain in '93, yourself or MFL?

Dora-9
24th Feb 2015, 04:35
Me on the Classic.

He was DFM 744 or DMA I think (an office position anyway).

Like I said, he was actually quite helpful to me after that...

sodapop
24th Feb 2015, 07:18
Good show Mike! See you soon for a cold one! :ok:

Soda

Old Fella
24th Feb 2015, 07:23
Thank you Dora 9. I can relate to how you may have been treated having had the intestinal fortitude to tell ML how you felt. It has been my experience that to do so usually leads to both parties having more respect for each other, as it seems has been your experience.

ACMS
24th Feb 2015, 08:50
Yep my experience too although I won't say what to protect the innocent ( me )

goathead
24th Feb 2015, 10:57
This thread is like the womans friggen weekly:zzz::zzz:
Seriously you have to tell this guy to his face to get some respect ??! sounds like a class ass

raven11
24th Feb 2015, 12:12
My respect for ML went up 10 fold after reading "The 49ers" book.

I wish we had more like him.....