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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
12-04-2008 @ 12:24AM
Dave said...
I agree, I too fly for a living, (in the air cargo side of the house.) And everything in the article is 100% true, however there is one thing that was not mentioned about the showers. And this seems to be mostly a European problem. That problem is where the temp of the water keeps changing back and forth from ice cold to being hot enough to melt steel. Nothing like having to do the hot water dance at 0200 am before getting ready to meet in the lobby with the rest of the crew.
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