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    Posted On: 28-Dec-2006
    From: jeffreygraver [Jeff.Graver....com]
    Subject: [roatan] Re:DC 3 s


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    Oh my God. I flew on that airline back then a few times with many friends. =
    What a fun
    time. I especially loved the "personal" air conditioners you handed out to =
    the passengers.

    Two fun experiences we had on PBA.

    On one flight we have a bubble making machine and practically filled the ca=
    bin with
    bubbles until the flight attendant borrowed it and took it to the cockpit. =
    We thought we
    were being punished and wouldn't be getting it back. Next thing you see bub=
    bles coming
    out of the cockpit door vents down at the bottom. What a hoot!

    Another time I was taking pictures out the window and the FA borrowed my ca=
    mera and
    took it to the cockpit. She said the captain snapped a few pictures out of =
    the cockpit
    windows for me. When I had them developed the pilots had there hats on back=
    wards, feet
    up on the instrument panel, big maps unfolded, tongues handing out like the=
    re was
    something mentally wrong with them. Again, what a hoot.


    I took one of the certificates from the seatback pocket that basically said=
    every time this
    plane flies (successfully :-))it breaks a record. I had it framed and still=
    have it today, along
    with my personal air conditioner.

    That was the way to fly. Thanks for the fun!

    --- In roatan....com, "Tricia Power" wrote:
    >
    > Hey there.Just a note on Key West. I was a flight attendant on Province
    > Town Airways(PBA) .We flew the flying museums in the tourist season down
    > south to Key Weird until 1988.There were many times that we had engines
    > flares and I wrote my last will and testament on the back of a barf bag.
    > We also, as a crew flew low enough to count the sharks between KeyWest
    > and Marathon Key while playing Lenard skynard.This was done on a Public
    > Airline.Way before homeland security ever factored into the whole scheme
    > of things.Oh for the good old days..............
    >
    >
    >
    >


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    Oh my God. I flew on that airline back then a few times with many friends. What a fun
    time. I especially loved the "personal" air conditioners you handed out to the passengers.

    Two fun experiences we had on PBA.

    On one flight we have a bubble making machine and practically filled the cabin with
    bubbles until the flight attendant borrowed it and took it to the cockpit. We thought we
    were being punished and wouldn't be getting it back. Next thing you see bubbles coming
    out of the cockpit door vents down at the bottom. What a hoot!

    Another time I was taking pictures out the window and the FA borrowed my camera and
    took it to the cockpit. She said the captain snapped a few pictures out of the cockpit
    windows for me. When I had them developed the pilots had there hats on backwards, feet
    up on the instrument panel, big maps unfolded, tongues handing out like there was
    something mentally wrong with them. Again, what a hoot.

    I took one of the certificates from the seatback pocket that basically said every time this
    plane flies (successfully :-))it breaks a record. I had it framed and still have it today, along
    with my personal air conditioner.

    That was the way to fly. Thanks for the fun!

    --- In roatan@yahoogroups.com, "Tricia Power" <tricia.power....> wrote:
    >
    > Hey there.Just a note on Key West. I was a flight attendant on Province
    > Town Airways(PBA) .We flew the flying museums in the tourist season down
    > south to Key Weird until 1988.There were many times that we had engines
    > flares and I wrote my last will and testament on the back of a barf bag.
    > We also, as a crew flew low enough to count the sharks between KeyWest
    > and Marathon Key while playing Lenard skynard.This was done on a Public
    > Airline.Way before homeland security ever factored into the whole scheme
    > of things.Oh for the good old days..............
    >
    >
    >
    >





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