CHW RATES HIGH (Continued) who joined PAI in March 1951. He served three years in the U. S. Army Signal Corps, and attended HurricaneHigh School and Marshall College in CHW. He is married and has a daughter, Laura Ann. Next is Ruth Miller, only recent ly joining Piedmont in April, coming from McAlester, Oklahoma. Finds West Virginia much to her liking and altho majored in music at the University of Oklahoma, enjoys working with PAI, both in CHW, and as correspondent for the Piedmonitor. Hobbies are still music, playing piano and pipe organ - also caring for a cocker spaniel pup, "Captain", The large CHW terminal is shown below from the ramp which is also ample for the many types of air craft which daily serve CHW. **************** TRI BIDS ANEW FOR 3000, ADDS WX TO DUTIES It's high time that TRI contri buted to our very fine Piedmonitor especially since T. R. Cowen, at CVG broke into print last month. We are determined not to let CVG get ahead of us in anything, es pecially passengers. Most of you, if you have non-rev*d any, have been through TRI, and probably transferred here, but to those who haven’t, and to our good friends in accounting who mail pay checks, here is our roll call: Bill Clark, Gordon Wagner, Bill Pickle, Brad Moody, Milt Ward, Roy Mumpower, Ralph Stidman, Bill Hamilton, D. Akard, George Donnelly, Bill Johnson, Phyllis Morrell, Helen Hopson, Avis Haire, Betty Atkins, Annabelle Wessels, Ralph Hilbert, Ray Norris, Bob Byrd, Hack Van Huss, Tessie Woz- nisky, Don Edmundson, and Don Woods. We have just recently lost "Chief" Ted Arnold, who is now in London-Corbin, getting ready for his inaugural flight October 1. Best of luck from all your friends at TRI, Ted. We had a very good start towards our goal again this month, 3000 passengers, but are not building our hopes too high for a big let down like we had in August. We need a party here bad, so we just have to make it soon. Piedmont now operates the weather station here from 2200 to 2400 - Poor Flight 81 Milt Ward is still trying to figure out how he could see Flight 8 so clear the other night at 3500, with his M400-foot ceiling I Don Woods **************** NNW OUTLINES LIMO SETUP Have to substitute this issue for "Snoopy Coiner", who is enjoying his vacation. In the past year we have received a number of inquiries from the stations over the system regard ing limousine service to various points on the peninsula. The Patrick Henry Airport serves 3 cities, 4 military installations and a number of historical sites. The airport itself is located in the city of Warwick, 16 miles from the city of Newport News, and 18 miles from Hampton. The limousine service is available to these three cities plus ser vice to Williamsburg, Yorktown, Jamestown and the military in stallations on the arrival of all our schedule flights. Also the limousine service is avail able to the Chamberlin Hotel located at Old Point Comfort, Hampton, Va, also to the Warwick Hotel, Williamsburg Inn and the Williamsburg Lodge, in Williams burg, Va. I hope this will aid the agents working in the field in giving top service to Piedmont passen gers boarding at their stations to the peninsula area. Activities around the station have been normal for this time of year. We are working on our ramp equipment getting ready for winter operations. That's about all for this time. J.R. Gwennap NON-REV ISSUE AROUSES INT TO CLAIM HONOR Open letter to Mr. L.W. Golson: IMN open letter to you in Sept. issue of Piedmonitor regarding use of NRSA riders to boost them over the 1000 mark, was read with great interest and somewhat greater sati faction by the personnel of INT-F. We believe it only fitting that IMN be awarded something for board ing over 1000 passengers, whether it was revenue or non-revenue business. However, before any hot dogs are passed out under the above condi tions, we would like to quote a few figures that are never pub lished. For the month of June we boarded 349 NRSA's, July 243 and 299 in August. This easily puts us in the 1000 plus category each of these months. To emphasize a little more on the NON revenue side of the picture - during the month of August we handled out bound - 441 pieces of COMAT at 7156 lbs. This, we might add, was a slow month on the COMAT end. A quick check of IMN revenue poundage boarded during August, shows AM 2078 lbs,, AE 1418 lbs., and AF 1189 lbs,, a total of 4685 lbs. The figures show we boarded 2471 lbs- more COMAT than IMN boarded revenue. We like steak as well as the next man, but we'll settle for a hot dog on the basis of the figures quoted. We would like to go on with these figures, but Burton the Comat cartage agent just pulled up at the back door with a truck load of boxes, and there are twenty- four people waiting at the counter for the next trip. You guessed it - they*re all NRSA'sl Respectfully, but with back- aching pain, INT F NON Revenue Handlers- -9-