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If the shoe fits ...
http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#196431 Sioux City, Iowa has decided to make the best of its ICAO moniker, SUX, rather than change it. The airport’s new slogan FlySUX, is the centerpiece of a new marketing campaign. The FAA offered five alternative designators, including GAY (no, we didn’t make it up). http://www.flysux.com/ http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/arti...7b001224ad.txt The self-deprecating campaign is the brainchild of airport board member Dave Bernstein, a local businessman who moonlights as a concert promoter. ... In 1988, Sioux City officials, enlisting the assistance of its congressional delegation, petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration to drop SUX. At one point, the FAA offered the city five different options -- GWU, GYO, GYT, SGV and GAY. Not wild about any of the other choices -- particularly the latter -- airport trustees eventually called the whole thing off. Any publicity is good publicity. Right? |
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Larry Dighera wrote:
If the shoe fits ... http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#196431 Sioux City, Iowa has decided to make the best of its ICAO moniker, SUX, rather than change it. The airport’s new slogan FlySUX, is the centerpiece of a new marketing campaign. The FAA offered five alternative designators, including GAY (no, we didn’t make it up). http://www.flysux.com/ LOL! no big surprise the FAA would offer "GAY" since they love to celebrate GAY Pride so much! I wonder if there is a "FUC" or an "ASS"? Maybe they could give "SFO" to Sioux City and change San Francisco to "GAY"? |
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On Oct 22, 6:48 am, AirSafetyPatriot wrote:
Larry Dighera wrote: If the shoe fits ... http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#196431 Sioux City, Iowa has decided to make the best of its ICAO moniker, SUX, rather than change it. The airport's new slogan FlySUX, is the centerpiece of a new marketing campaign. The FAA offered five alternative designators, including GAY (no, we didn't make it up). http://www.flysux.com/ LOL! no big surprise the FAA would offer "GAY" since they love to celebrate GAY Pride so much! I wonder if there is a "FUC" or an "ASS"? Maybe they could give "SFO" to Sioux City and change San Francisco to "GAY"? Well, there is a KRAP (Rapid City, SD). So, if you need to, you can leave because it SUX to KRAP... :-) |
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On Oct 22, 5:43 am, Larry Dighera wrote:
If the shoe fits ... http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#196431 Sioux City, Iowa has decided to make the best of its ICAO moniker, SUX, rather than change it. The airport's new slogan FlySUX, is the centerpiece of a new marketing campaign. The FAA offered five alternative designators, including GAY (no, we didn't make it up). http://www.flysux.com/ http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/arti...s/top/6e0e0145... The self-deprecating campaign is the brainchild of airport board member Dave Bernstein, a local businessman who moonlights as a concert promoter. ... In 1988, Sioux City officials, enlisting the assistance of its congressional delegation, petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration to drop SUX. At one point, the FAA offered the city five different options -- GWU, GYO, GYT, SGV and GAY. Not wild about any of the other choices -- particularly the latter -- airport trustees eventually called the whole thing off. Any publicity is good publicity. Right? The only time landing at Sioux City SUX is when you do it in a DC10. Just ask the passengers of the last one that landed there. |
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On Oct 22, 10:44 am, wrote:
On Oct 22, 5:43 am, Larry Dighera wrote: If the shoe fits ... http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#196431 Sioux City, Iowa has decided to make the best of its ICAO moniker, SUX, rather than change it. The airport's new slogan FlySUX, is the centerpiece of a new marketing campaign. The FAA offered five alternative designators, including GAY (no, we didn't make it up). http://www.flysux.com/ http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/arti...s/top/6e0e0145... The self-deprecating campaign is the brainchild of airport board member Dave Bernstein, a local businessman who moonlights as a concert promoter. ... In 1988, Sioux City officials, enlisting the assistance of its congressional delegation, petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration to drop SUX. At one point, the FAA offered the city five different options -- GWU, GYO, GYT, SGV and GAY. Not wild about any of the other choices -- particularly the latter -- airport trustees eventually called the whole thing off. Any publicity is good publicity. Right? The only time landing at Sioux City SUX is when you do it in a DC10. Just ask the passengers of the last one that landed there.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And I still argue that Capt Al Hayes and his crew should have been given a few million bucks and early retirement for their outstanding performance... Ben |
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On Oct 22, 11:29 am, " wrote:
On Oct 22, 10:44 am, wrote: On Oct 22, 5:43 am, Larry Dighera wrote: If the shoe fits ... http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#196431 Sioux City, Iowa has decided to make the best of its ICAO moniker, SUX, rather than change it. The airport's new slogan FlySUX, is the centerpiece of a new marketing campaign. The FAA offered five alternative designators, including GAY (no, we didn't make it up). http://www.flysux.com/ http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/arti...s/top/6e0e0145... The self-deprecating campaign is the brainchild of airport board member Dave Bernstein, a local businessman who moonlights as a concert promoter. ... In 1988, Sioux City officials, enlisting the assistance of its congressional delegation, petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration to drop SUX. At one point, the FAA offered the city five different options -- GWU, GYO, GYT, SGV and GAY. Not wild about any of the other choices -- particularly the latter -- airport trustees eventually called the whole thing off. Any publicity is good publicity. Right? The only time landing at Sioux City SUX is when you do it in a DC10. Just ask the passengers of the last one that landed there.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And I still argue that Capt Al Hayes and his crew should have been given a few million bucks and early retirement for their outstanding performance... Ben- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Only the top executives get "pay for performance". Everyone else gets the scraps... |
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On Oct 22, 10:29 am, " wrote:
On Oct 22, 10:44 am, wrote: On Oct 22, 5:43 am, Larry Dighera wrote: If the shoe fits ... http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#196431 Sioux City, Iowa has decided to make the best of its ICAO moniker, SUX, rather than change it. The airport's new slogan FlySUX, is the centerpiece of a new marketing campaign. The FAA offered five alternative designators, including GAY (no, we didn't make it up). http://www.flysux.com/ http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/arti...s/top/6e0e0145... The self-deprecating campaign is the brainchild of airport board member Dave Bernstein, a local businessman who moonlights as a concert promoter. ... In 1988, Sioux City officials, enlisting the assistance of its congressional delegation, petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration to drop SUX. At one point, the FAA offered the city five different options -- GWU, GYO, GYT, SGV and GAY. Not wild about any of the other choices -- particularly the latter -- airport trustees eventually called the whole thing off. Any publicity is good publicity. Right? The only time landing at Sioux City SUX is when you do it in a DC10. Just ask the passengers of the last one that landed there.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - And I still argue that Capt Al Hayes and his crew should have been given a few million bucks and early retirement for their outstanding performance... I believe they were both offered early retirement. Hayes now suppliments his post-retirement income by offering lectures on the incident. You can always start an airline and pay the lineman the best saleries and offer the quarterback the left overs. However, you're going to get the quarterback you paid for. -Robert |
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![]() wrote Only the top executives get "pay for performance". Everyone else gets the scraps... You are close to having that right. Only the top executives get pay for performance, or more likely, they will even get pay for "not" performance, too. It all makes me sick. -- Jim in NC |
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On Oct 22, 7:43 am, Larry Dighera wrote:
If the shoe fits ... http://www.avweb.com/eletter/archive...ll.html#196431 Sioux City, Iowa has decided to make the best of its ICAO moniker, SUX, rather than change it. The airport's new sloganFlySUX, is the centerpiece of a new marketing campaign. The FAA offered five alternative designators, including GAY (no, we didn't make it up). http://www.flysux.com/ http://www.siouxcityjournal.com/arti...s/top/6e0e0145... The self-deprecating campaign is the brainchild of airport board member Dave Bernstein, a local businessman who moonlights as a concert promoter. ... In 1988, Sioux City officials, enlisting the assistance of its congressional delegation, petitioned the Federal Aviation Administration to drop SUX. At one point, the FAA offered the city five different options -- GWU, GYO, GYT, SGV and GAY. Not wild about any of the other choices -- particularly the latter -- airport trustees eventually called the whole thing off. Any publicity is good publicity. Right? There actually is an airport code "FUK". --- G&M: Letters To The Editor: SUX isn't that bad, considering The Sioux City officials who have twice petitioned the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration to change their "unflattering code" of SUX should consider themselves lucky they don't live in Fukuoka, Japan. ("What To Do When Your Code SUX -- Oct. 23, The Globe And Mail). Flying to Fukuoka last year, we got luggage tags that gave new meaning to the Mile High Club. Apparently we were on route to FUK. Margaret Eveleigh, Toronto |
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