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Old 8th Nov 2001, 01:53
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I love the term SLF. It's all in fun for goodness sake. As for "pax", I always regarded this as an official airline abbreviation and in no way disrespectful. I'm getting sick of all this "PC" stuff. It's time the human race got it's sense of humour back. We're going to need it!

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Why not call us Units, there is a historical precident.
Anyway its time somebody told you lot, PAX is already taken, its been in use in the telecomunication industry for years, it means, Private Automatic Exchange, get your own abrieviations.

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No prob with SLF here either.

Now about space waitress, trolley dolly etc...
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I prefer 'punters', but who cares what we call 'em? as long as it's not to their faces i dont see how it matters a jot. what does matter is they get on at all!
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I've never objected to pax...
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Flapsforty... I leave you the pleasure matey...
You go on and slap the Fokker

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Xen, true story from when Air Littoral was part KLM & flew on AMS regularly.

from KLM 747 in rasping Dutch accent: Tower pls ask that Air Littoral Fokker to get out of our way; we're in a hurry.

from Air Littoral Fokker in sexy french accent: Tower pls explain to KLM why the only good Fokker is a sloooooooooow Fokker.
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Guest? Absolutely repellent
Customer? Ridiculous, but not too far out
Passenger? Yes
PAX? Yes
SLF? Yes

malanda, Nigel is the endearing term by which British Airways pilots are known the world over.
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Old 8th Nov 2001, 21:36
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And the term SLF must stay, otherwise all the network palnner have a serious problem. And then, there are no customers = passengers = self loading freight left to fill the planes, so we cant let that happen, as the main principle in ntwork planning is:

SLF = (X*SLF)/SC whereas X*SLF = PAX!

Puzzeled? You're definietly no network planner then!

Here's the solution:

Seat Load Factor = Number of Self Loading Freight Divided by Seat Capacity whereas Number of Self Loading freight = passengers!

And we don't want to ruin the oh so beautiful symetry of the equation, do we?
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Old 8th Nov 2001, 21:37
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malanda,

I guy called Figment draws a lot of very amusing cartoons, popularising "Nigels" and we must not forget the "Debbies".

The terms were started years ago by the cabin crew when we had BOAC and BEA and the flight-deck stopped in different hotels, heaven forbid.

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Old 9th Nov 2001, 03:24
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SLF- just a bit of fun,no harm done. I don't mind being a bus/taxi driver of the automated style (see my name)
At my last company rhyming slang was used and punters became Hillman Hunters.The girls and boys with the food were called trolley dollies and they called us Merchant Bankers, don't understand that one myself but what ever!!!


Down with PC language (I hate these computer things anyway)

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Call me SLF, pax, whatever, just give me a seat with 36" pitch, my own armrest and an on time departure. If you are concerned PC speak then my vote is to not call the cr@p on the plate on my tray table "food"!
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Old 9th Nov 2001, 07:02
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In the IT world we talk about "lusers" [sic].
By comparison, the "SLF" moniker for customers is positively respectful, implying that pax can actually get on to the aeroplane under their own steam. Lusers, on the other hand, can't understand why their computer isn't functioning during a power cut...

I hope the "25F" handle makes it clear whereabouts on the aircraft I'm to be found...
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Old 9th Nov 2001, 13:03
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SLF - I am, have been, will be. Always a pax but on some days I am just a tired ole fart who wants to get home - on time.

Do like "trolly dolly" though.

"Thank You" and "Please", the three best words in our language.

I have the greatest respect for all who take care me. From the lav dumper to the left seat, and all in between.

FLY SAFE . . . at the end of the day you DO want to be there.

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Old 9th Nov 2001, 15:42
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The term 'Self Loading Freight' is positively respectful compared to many industries terms for their customers/passengers/etc...
The ambulance service has some pretty horrendous ones eg: FUBAR BUNDY. F***ed Up Beyond All Recognition But Unfortunately not Dead Yet.
I've heard a chef routinely refer to his diners/customers etc... as 'Pirahnas'
A gym instructor who calls her customers/instructees her 'slaves'
Every so often, some bright spark MBA, some distance removed from actually dealing with the public comes up with a brand new name for their customers, optimistically thinking it won't get corrupted into some term of abuse. This artificial language control is gerally short lived.
The Police in a certain Antipodean Isle were encouraged to call people they dealt with 'clients'. Didn't work for some reason.
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Old 9th Nov 2001, 17:29
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SLF will do nicely, so long as the canapes and Kir Royale keeps coming in the direction of 6A!
 

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