'C Check' Boeing 737

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'C Check' Boeing 737

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Today I attended our 'Boeing 737 Familiarization Training Class'...an all day class! Image Huge fun!! :thumbsup: Part of the class included a tour of our MX facility here in Dallas. As luck would have it a couple of our lovely 700's had arrived recently for their C Check. I took a few pics and thought I'd share them. :) If only Ben could have been here in Dallas today. :( ;) :lol:

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Ben thinks they're abhorred :agree:

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Thanks Brian,
Looks like a C check is quite thorough.
Is that section for free bags the first to be jettisoned, or is there just a chute out the other side into a rubbish skip? :dunno:
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:lol: At Southwest your first two checked bags fly for free...no fees. :) Of course these bags also cannot be the size of a VW and weigh 750 lbs. :lol:

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:lol: ... oh btw you did get me my SW t-shirt - righht? 0:)

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Traveler's mini toothbrush with SW logo? Image :S

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:lol: I'll see if I can snag a t-shirt. Once a year SWA opens the mighty company vaults allowing us loyal employees access to all sorts of SWA goodies. When that happy day arrives I'll see what I can lay my hands on. :) Last year I walked away with a Boeing 737 model w/stand, a t-shirt, a deck of SWA playing cards, and a rubber chicken. Go ahead...ask me about the rubber chicken. :lol:

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FlyTexas wrote: Go ahead...ask me about the rubber chicken. :lol: Brian


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The rubber chicken is what i'd rather fly on over the 737 :lol:
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:lol: Actually a rubber chicken is what you'll find hanging beneath each of SWA's simulators. Legend has it that back in the day our simulators spent a fair amount of down time due to technical issues. At some point one of our pilot's (on a visit to New Orleans, Louisiana) was told that a dead chicken will ward off evil spirits. This pilot then took it upon himself to hang a rubber chicken beneath each of the simulators to increase the reliability of the simulators. And the rest, as they say, is history. :lol: At the bottom of this page is an actual pic of one of our rubber chickens at work. :thumbsup: http://haunani-stuffilove.blogspot.com/ ... lines.html

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