Those salary figures MIGHT only be true for majors, which you'd be lucky to get hired into. I'm guessing you're more likely to get into a regional for many years, which has less money, more legs per day, and less hours paid per hour worked.
Those salary figures MIGHT only be true for majors, which you'd be lucky to get hired into. I'm guessing you're more likely to get into a regional for many years, which has less money, more legs per day, and less hours paid per hour worked.
It says 6 coupes, but shows a convertible.
You have to go on a search for treasure to find the second one. Adds a really fun element to it. My 2 year old loved looking for the "secret racecar". (Not rubbing it in. Just excited about a rare treat.)
Skay, are you near Michigan? Are you aware of the double feature at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn?
Kyle, I would think that a Heli stationed halfway down the course would still be able to get there plenty fast. And what about a handful of crew-cabs with firefighters and their gear stationed along the route? I don't think the heli needs to pace the racer the entire time, especially as they can go as the crow…
Every story is coming at this from a slightly different angle, but what unites them is their impressive unwillingness to pretend that this is about anything else.
Looking for discussions from people in the airlines. Anybody?
(didn't see previous replie) Won't let me click! I blame Kinja. But I'm quite sure. Yacht is simply named "A". Russian owned, check out http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_(yacht)
The top pic is of an existing yacht that is not a sub. I want this to be true, but it isn't.
The one with stereo and everything MIGHT be one that I've read about. Not an actual Tucker, but a recreation that a very talented builder made, I believe for his dad. Modern interior and new V8. Can't find info on it, but I will eventually.
I'm not picking on the recent content. It's great. But the first few years, with Fantasy Garage for instance,
I have an interest in this particular discussion, and the consumption is not quite a gallon a foot, but it is still staggering. As near as I can tell, it burns about 29 gallons per nautical mile.
My wife is slowly coming around to Arrested Development, and is obsessed with IMDB. She told me about Grand Prix and I immediately turned off AD and started GP. Sure enough.... I just couldn't erase the older version from my mind. It was difficult to think she was hot.
Have seen both on the road in Michigan between Detroit and Grand Haven on the other side of the state. The Futureliner, to be fair, was on a trailer.
Agreed
So the first guy is the Dad from Webster if I'm reading his name right?
I think that RC helicopter guys have been doing way better moves than this for years in what are called "3-D" competitions. All over youtube. Now I know it's not automated, but it's single-rotor and variable-pitch blades and very impressive.
My wife and I rented one in the Netherlands. Quirky and charming to the max. I'd do it again and it's the only car my wife gets excited about, so I'll take it.