Dromotions Autunno, Tbny ( j[M*nti. H727. CLT Band, Norwood. Jr. Captain H737 IJWI Barnes. Loriann C.'usi He) Rrp . INT Bauer, Mary Su|KTviv)r. UCAHO Beeson. Phil Rrji [)ir of Flym^J. CLT Burk. Gary Isi oriucr, M727. GSO Byrd, Pam Anal, hiyroll, INT Cartwright. Bill CapiiiJn. B737, JWI Chancey. Steven i’ilot Ch Airman. 15727. INT Christian. Robert. Jr. Jr Cornm Atutl.. INT Comer. Rita Cfxjrd Tki. Audit INT Connell. Barry 1st orriccr. F28. MIA Correll, Amy C.jpiain. F28. CLT Craver, Donald A(>pr«-niH t . INT Fli Crittenden. Tbm Captain, F2H. CLT Davis, Bo, Jr. I)lv, Chii-r I'Dot. GSO Davitt, James Cajjiain, V2H. CL'I' Diffee. Bob Div. Chirt I'ilot, IJWI Dopp, Randall 1st Ollkrr, B737, BWI Driscoll, John. Ill Sr Sia. Ai»t.. fiOS Corbello, Dwight I’ilot Ch Airriiaii, B737. INT Ferkin. Marty 1st (JlficfT. B737, CLT Fisher. Randy Ca{)lain. B737. CLT Funicello, Angelo Div. (,’hi-l I’ilot. SyK Garner, Kenneth Captain. P'28, MIA Guttman, Steven 1st 0(Ti cr. F28. MIA Hanes. Weldon Captain. B737, BWI Hansen, Kay Lynn Kxccutivc SfCTftary, INT Harvey. Nancy Corrd. Acciji. Clerk. INT Hofstra, Gordon C'aptain. B737. BWI Horst, Roger Mechanic, UCA Huntley, Benjamin Sr Sta. Agi . CLT Ilko, Steve Fit. Simulator Kng.. CLT Jerome, Vinnie Ca[)tairi. B737. BWI Jessup, Lynn Secretary. IN'I' Jones, Michael Captain, F2H. MIA Jones, Mick Sup«T\'isor. UCAKO Jones, Mitchell Captain, F28, MIA Keith. Rebecca Anal Fit, Oper. INT Lasher, Jacqueline Sr. Sta. Ag{.. SYR Leonard. David I’ro^i./Anal., INT Lester, Wayne Aiud. A&I) & Ml. Rcc.. INT Loudenslager, Gary Sr Sta. A^t BUF Mabe, James Pilot Ch. Airman. B737, INT Mabry, William Pilot Ch. Ainnati, B737. INT Mac Farland, Rita Jr. Programmer. INT Mack, Daniel 1st Offi( T F28. MIA Mahoney, Maureen Sr Sta. Aj^t ISP McCarthy. Evan Sr, SUi Agt BOS McCloskey, John 1st Officcr, B737. CLT McCullough, Claudette Publi( Kel. C(x>rd.. INT McKinney, Jim Captain. B737, CLT Merkel, Martha Supvr. Line Mt. Plnt>., INT Mickey, Robin Adm. Secretary. INT Millhouse, Marla SuixTV'isor. UCARO Miner, Mark Plnr. Sp('C. Line Mt. Wd.. INT Montgomery, Eric [)ir. Gen. Acct>4.. INT Moore, Stanley Captain, P'28. GSO Moorefield, Jeffery Sr. Sta. Afi,i . I3WI Morgan, Dean Plnr. SjX'C. Line Mt. Wd . INT Morriss, Don Captain. B737. CLT Mulsand, Lou, Jr. Asst. Chief Pilot. CLT Mulsand, Louis Ass.t Chief Pilot, fi737. CLT Nichols, Gary Captain. F28. GSO Nisi, Vince. Jr. leam U-ader. IN'I' Parsons, Walter, 1st Officer. B737. GSO Paschal, John Asst. Chief f’ilot B737. CLT Patton, Carol C(X)rd. T\i, Agy. Acctg.. INT Piper, Bill Captain. B737. BWI Procter, John Captain. B737. CLT Pugh, Jay 1st Officer. F28, GSO Reaume, Arthur Captain. F28, MIA Reed, Rick Mgr Suppt tng,. CLT Reiske, Wayne Sr Sta, Agt . BDL Resh, Larry Captain, B737. BWI Rosche, Janet Sr. Sta, Agt.. ISP Savage, John 1st Ofhcer, B737. CLT Scarpetti, Robert Sr. Sla. Agt.. BOS Schaefer. Joseph Claims & Hec. Auditor. CLT Schwab, Alfred, Captain. B737. E5WI Seymour, Grey, Jr. Captain. F28, SYK Sharp, John Captain, B727. CLT Sink. Sharon Cashier. INT Starling. Stanley 1st Officcr. B727. CLT Stevens, David Pilot Ch. Airman, B737. INT Stroup, Donald Captain. B727. CLT Suwek, Kim Supei^isor, UCARO T^llon, Joseph Sr. Sta. Agt,. ISP T\irner, Loyd Div, Chief Pilot, MIA Ulrich, Raymond 1st Officer. B727. CLT Valk, Gretchen Sr. Sta. Agt,. BWI Vandini, Wayne Sr. Sta, Agt,. BDL Vaughn, Jerry Captain, B737, BWI Vinson, Lindell Captain. F28. CLT Watts, Tim Supvr. Payroll, INT White, Mike Comm. Analyst. INT Winter, Dave Captain. B737, CLT Woodard, James r^ilot Ch. Airman. B727. INT retirements Bianucci, A1 Records. Adm, INT. 39 years Everhart, Mitch Tech. Consultant. INT. 39 years Holleman, Hank, N. Captain, B737. GSO. 31 years Mahn, Doc Mgr, Line Maintenance. ILM. 35 years Meadows, Dewey Mechanic. INT. 28 years O’Connor, Harry Captain, B737. ORF. 36 years Samples, J.D. Lead Mechanic. INT, 25 years deaths Gilbert, Ernest VIA. CLT, died 9/6/87, Ik- had been with the Com pany since 7/1/82. Gillikin, Iris Supvr. Sales. SA'IXD/CLN. died 8/17/87. She was employed by the Company on 9/7/55, Riad, Abdallah Captain, B727, GSO, died 8/4/87, He was hired on 9/2/69. I wini sfwrs i 12 Fifteen employees represented Piedmont and Henson, The Piedmont Regional Airline, in the sixth annual World Airline Road Race (WARR), held August 30 in Sydney, Australia. Among those who represented Piedmont £ire (kneeling, 1 to r) CLT-based flight attendants Jane Smith, Lynda Bou chard, and Paisley Archer; and (standing, 1 to r) Michelle Hamilton, DCARG; Jim Devitt, CLT-based captain; Bob Hess, BWI-based captain; Dennis Sealey, LAX operations; John DeBruin, MCO supervisor; and Lani T^manaha, MIA- based flight attendant. USAir will host WARR’88 in Washington, D.C. next ftill. Watch the Piedmonitor for details. nterlining Jamaica Mallard Beach Hotel in Ocho Rios has $99/person special which includes room for three nights, round-trip transfers from Montego Bay, buffet breakfast daily, cocktail party, daily activities, pool and tennis, and live entertainment nightly. Advance reservations required. Call 809/ 974-2201 for reservations. Seattle The Westin Hotel offers airline employ ees in sales or reservations a 50 percent discount Monday-Thursday. and a 50 percent discount to all employees Friday- Sunday Call 206/728-1000 or 800/228- 3000 for reservations. Iceland Interline Connection Tours, Inc. offers Iceland Adventure Weekend. Program in cludes transatlantic air positive space, accommodations, round-trip transfers, breakfast daily, discount shopping and sightseeing vouchers, and local tax and service. Airline employees, spouses, chil dren under 21, parents, retirees, and non-airline friends eligible. Departures available from New York on Tbesdays and Saturdays, from Chicago on Sundays, from Baltimore on Wednesdays, and from Orlando on Sundays, Rates are $269/person for employees, their fami lies, and retirees, and $399/person for non-airline friends ($419/person for non airline friends departing from Orlando). For details, call 800/221-3159 or 212/ 490/0081. Tour runs through March 1988. South Pacific Ventures Extraordinaire Inc. offers self- drive program in Australia or New Zea land, including seven nights and car, beginning at $296/person/double. Popu lar farmstays available in New Zealand from $457/person/double. An all- inclusive 10-day Sydney to Melbourne tour begins at $782/person/double and includes most meals. A nine-day tour of the Northern Territory starts at $805 and includes the Kakadu and Katherine Gorge National Parks, World Heritage area, a scenic flight and crocodile night spotting. Shorter tours commencing daily. Also available is an eight-day trip to the Naviti Beach Resort on the Fijian Islands from $265/person/double. Call 415/592-2629 or write 940 Emmett Ave., Suite 12, Belmont, CA 94002 for details. Cruises Premier Cruise Lines, the official cruise line of Walt Disney World, is offer ing interline discounts on combination cruise-Disney World packages. Packages include a three-day Bahamas cruise plus a four-night stay at Walt Disney World with tickets to The Magic Kingdom and EPCOT and a seven-day car rental. The ships, the Royale and Oceanic, sail from Port Canaveral to Prince George's Wharf in Nassau and Bahamas Out Island of Salt Cay. The Magic Vacation Combina tion (three-night cruise and four-night Walt Disney World stay) begin at $430/ person/double. Three- and four-day cruises are available from $225/person/ double. Employees, spouses, dependent children, parents of employees, retirees, and non-airline companions sharing a cabin/room with an interliner are eligi ble. For positive space reservations and additional information, contact Interline Representatives, Ltd., 25 West 39th St., New York, NY 10018. Telephone 212/ 840-6727 in New York, 800/828-0046 in the U.S, and 800/654-0089 in Canada. Many other cruises also available. Antigua, West Indies The Pineapple Beach Club in Long Bay offers interliners their first night free between October 29 and December 23 when guests arrive after 9 p.m. and stay for a minimum of three paid nights. The resort offers snorkeling. Mistral wind surfing, Sunfish sailboats, a 47-foot Catamaran, and fishing, all with expert instruction. Also included in the pack ages are accommodations, meals, snacks, all beverages, tennis, watersports. activities programs, evening entertain ment, transportation for shopping and visits to nearby casinos, hotel taxes and service charges. Daily rates are $80/ person/double or $ 100/person/single, reflecting a discount of up to 45 percent. Employees, spouses, dependent children, parents of employees, retirees, and non- airline friends sharing a room with an interliner are eligible. For details, con tact Interline Representatives, Ltd, (see cruises). Hong Kong TYailblazer Safaris (P.O, Box 560905. Miami, FL 33256-0905) has seven-day, five-night, positive-space tours from $845/person/double. Cost includes hotel accommodations for five nights in Hong Kong, breakfast daily, island tour, round- trip transfers, and positive airfare from Seattle. (Departures from Atlanta avail able at additional cost.) Call 305/255- 8882 for more information. Many other tours available, Orlando Airline employees can receive a 25 per cent discount off each admission ticket to Sea World of Florida during 'Airline Appreciation Days." The special discount is available through December 15 (except November 25-30). Just show your Pied mont ID and request the special rate. For more information, call 800/327-2420 (in Florida 800/432-1178). In addition, the Wynfield Inn, located near Sea World, is offering a rate of $27/ night for up to four people per room. Call 800/346-1551 (in Florida 305/345-8000) in advance for reservations and request the "Airline Appreciation Days" rate. Thrifty Car Rental in Orlando is also offering a special rate of $19.99/day for any available car (unlimited mileage). Call 305-859-6990 for reservations and ask for the "Airline Appreciation Days” rate. In recent weeks, two employees have called because of problems with Holidays for Interliners, Inc., a company based in Miami. The trips were not as advertised, and both employees are having difficulty get ting refunds. * * An employee recently wrote recommending that employees be wary of the TVade Winds The All Suite Hotel near LAX. featured in the August Piedmonitor. She noted, among other things, that the room she stayed in was not clean and the windows would not lock. * * * Discount travel information, com piled from items sent to the editor, is provided as a service to employ ees, Neither Piedmont nor the Pied monitor can assume responsibility for irregularities that may occur in connection with offers described. Piedmonitor • October 1987

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