If one doesn’t like airline food, can you still become an airline pilot or
corporate pilot. What is the food situation?
Thanks
Lucky
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On Tue, 20 Sep 2005 16:02:19 -0400, "lucky200" <lucky…@erols.com>
wrote in <EKOdnSNcSeNW963eRVn…@rcn.net>::
> What is the food situation?
Corporate pilots get used to this: http://www.air-gourmet.com/
lucky200 wrote:
> If one doesn’t like airline food, can you still become an airline pilot or
> corporate pilot. What is the food situation?
dunno, but I thought you’d enjoy this article:
http://www.avweb.com/news/columns/190431-1.html
–Sylvain
yes,
most airline pilots pack their own lunch or get it in the terminal.
Michelle
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lucky200 wrote:
>If one doesn’t like airline food, can you still become an airline pilot or
>corporate pilot. What is the food situation?
>Thanks
>Lucky