tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post1184916366995529863..comments2024-03-27T08:36:31.252-07:00Comments on Flight To Success: Plane and Pilot Karlene Petitthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17910702587514001827noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-17580586097925784192017-09-10T07:24:27.884-07:002017-09-10T07:24:27.884-07:00Jeremey, Thank you so much for the comment! Yes......Jeremey, Thank you so much for the comment! Yes... so much here to celebrate, and a history for Bharat to share with his family. I'm going to have fun watching where his career takes off to. Past, Present and the Future... Karlene Petitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17910702587514001827noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-352377410388410195.post-70181961139052824442017-09-08T16:19:19.956-07:002017-09-08T16:19:19.956-07:00There are so manyt things I would love to say abou...There are so manyt things I would love to say about this post, I do not know where to begin. Firstly, I will say that I am happy that Bharat was able to partake in such a historical moment for the Delta 747 which originated with NW. This will be something he can share with passengers, and his family for generations to come. I once saw a documentary a long while back on the 747 to which I learned about Sutter. Now I want to read that book.<br /><br />This post is filled with so many great photos, so I will pinpoint out that I love the flight deck photos, especially the progress page (my favorite one in the FMC) as well as the NW livery chain. I once flew to Amsterdam on the second livery from the top. The rest is history..<br /><br />Once again, a remarkable post, and I am rest assured Bharat will be making a lot of history himself as an international commercial airline pilot. <br /><br />HAPPY WEEKEND! Jeremy Carlisle (CaptainAboard.com)https://www.blogger.com/profile/12487827615007165105noreply@blogger.com