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Airline talk radio show for airline retirees, employees, pilots, mechanics, airplane enthusiasts

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Come fly with us to San Jose, Costa Rica. We always meet interesting people on our Eastern flights. This is a true story of one such flight. Join us on Flight 243 at 7:00 pm EDT November 30th.

Eastern Charter Flight 242 takes us from Miami to Bermuda. Join us onboard and share memories of this favorite vacation destination served by Eastern Airlines. We will be departing 7:00 pm EDT Monday, November 23rd. We'll see you... more

The Radio Show takes a New Eastern Charter from Miami to San Juan on the Boeing 737-800. Be onboard with your crew and share your thoughts about the new airline and seeing once again the beautiful aircraft with the Eastern logo... more

It's "open mic" time again and we hope you will share a story or two about your Eastern days. You're always welcomed. Our hosts have their usual updates and then its all about you and Eastern. Join in the fun when we leave the Gate on... more

We're celebrating our 5th year on the radio. Join in during the broadcast on Flight 239 as we leave the Gate at 7:00 pm ET.

The 1st Annual Eastern Airlines Pioneers Reunion and Celebration of the "Old Eastern - Meets the New Eastern." Two fun-filled days topped by so many great speakers, singer, DJ music,and a special recognition of a true Eastern Airlines... more

Potpourri collection for this show plus things you want see in the very near future. Add your comments as Flight 237 leaves the Gate for Ft Lauderdale and the First Annual Eastern Airlines Pioneers Reunion and Celebration. Be on board at 7:00... more

You'll be amazed at how new employees were treated back in the 1930s. And we ere lucky to have the job. Would our feeling be hurt if we received a Bulletin that American sent to its copilots if we were in their place. Tune in and share your... more

Things you don't see in airport terminals anymore. If you can think back to the 50s, 60s, 70s and maybe into the 1980s you wouls see an entirely different terminal than the ones we use today. Go back with us as we discuss these... more

Questions you've always wanted to ask/know but were too afraid to ask. We'll ask the experts about things we see around airplanes, terminals, and in the air. Join in with your questions and share answers with questions asked. We'll see you... more

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