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Old 27th Feb 2009, 17:43
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Sadly no! I go to far, far colder places these days! DAM was back in the mid 70s for me!
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Old 2nd Mar 2009, 23:40
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At long last the log book I ordered for my great nephew has arrived from Toronto. It looks great! The printing of the name on the front is fine.

Talking of such things, this thread is the best to relate: an acquaintance of mine, sorting her late husband's papers wrote: I have found two scrolls given to ***** in July 1957 and July 1958 on crossing the equator in a Flying Dutchman Convair CV240. He was flying from Amsterdam to Lima and was ten and eleven years old at the time.

Did anyone else get 'crossing the line' papers whilst airborne?
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Old 3rd Mar 2009, 10:44
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First time I've seen this thread. What a great idea a pax log book is.

I've used to fly all over the world with my kids (don't worry folks, they were always incredibly well behaved) and now regret not having done something so they could see how fortunate they've been to have travelled so much in their early years. Good luck to all who are recording their own travels.

Er, and Rainboe, Google Road to Damscus!

Nice one strake!!
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Old 3rd Mar 2009, 11:00
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I have been using a service provided on www.airfleets.com to record my travels for the past 8-10 years. Mores the pity I didn't start keeping records of flights/ A/C registrations when I first started flying as a pax back in '46.

The register gives a good record of where one has been or gone. Currently I am sitting in Air NZ lounge in MEL en route BKK/SGN
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Old 3rd Mar 2009, 11:47
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Er, and Rainboe, Google Road to Damscus!
Pray why? If it's the meaning I think you are trying to make, I always look after my passengers and the kids too. I used to have giant queues of kids to troop into the flightdecks until the Club pax started to lose patience. It's the idiots here who get my wrath only, and only when they step out of line, but then, they aren't paying for my professional services! I am such an airline whore, but when I am paid for my services, I ensure I provide VFM. The principle being if I don't, I won't get asked again!

But twerps here- no mercy.
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