A Blast from the Past: Barry Schiff on Computerized Town Meetings for Pilots

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  • #31
    I believe you are correct Randy. Some say the Boeing 727 was the DC-3 of the Jet age. I always thought they had a
    rather smug look when they dominated the ramp at LAX. Especially the stretch jobs ...

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    • #32
      The article was written and published in 1989.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Rick Broome View Post
        Some say the Boeing 727 was the DC-3 of the Jet age
        And I can still recall the very first time that I saw one, it was on a Boeing Co. demo tour of South America at LaPaz's El Alto airport, would've been in 1964, a "stubbie" (dash 100). Yellow & brown.

        best, randy

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Barry Schiff View Post
          The article was written and published in 1989.
          Hi Barry! Nice to see your smiling name again. Don't be a stranger.

          Regards - TT

          Tom Tyson-A&P

          Pilots without Mechanics are just Pedestrians with fancy watches . . .
          ( . . . and Mechanics without Pilots are Unemployed.)

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Barry Schiff View Post
            The article was written and published in 1989.
            Oh lord, look who's back......

            "m"

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Andy Alson View Post
              I didn't see it in the article but do we know when it was written?
              Yes. It was published in the April, 1989 edition of AOPA Pilot.

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              • #37
                Hello, Barry!

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