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Left: Ivooking over one of the powerful General Electric en gines are CLT agents (1 to r) Mark Plant, Darrell l^ylor, Ron Costanza, and Roger Shumaker. Below: CLT-based flight atten dants Allison VanHuss (seated) and Anna McDonald tour the new aircraft upon its arrival at CLT. 1 Above: CLT agents (1 to r) Rhys Lewis, Stewart Braswell, and Dennis McGuire check out the new seats in business class. Right: Captain Mark Hines, CLT, snaps a pictue of his wife, First Officer Terre Hines, CLT, and their children Lisa and Mat thew while they pose in front of the 767-200’s landing gear. The Pride of Piedmont’s crew on the inaugural flight from Boe ing included flight attendants (1 to r) Inga Bateman, CLT; Bob bie Scott, CLT; Frances Barts, in structor; and Maryann Condon, instructor: and captains Jim Sifford (seated), director flight operations-technical; and C.D. McLean, staff vice president- flight training. P/^cde Pled/ncnt comes heme Employees turned out at both GSO and CLT to see the 767-200 make its debut in North Carolina on May 21. The aircraft flew nonstop from Boeing Field in Seattle to GSO, then after a short turnaround, flew on to CLT where hundreds gathered to tour the new aircraft as well as Piednmnt's DC-3 which escorted the 767-200 to its gate. 5 June 15, 1987 • Special Edition • Piedmonitor
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