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Chris (Fadeeff) Tichacek
Jess Boydston
Very nice site, it’s nice to stay in touch with folks from the past,I am not ex-TIA, (Zantop/Universal)I get mail from Hank Bathy and your link was included so, I had to take a look, keep up the great work…..Jess Boydston
Tom Hird
Just what I expected of a SUPER Group of LADIES – such dedication. Thanks so much for preserving all those great memories – they were good years. Tom
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BRUCE RIVETT’s name is missing from the Gone West Column. Also, could they be listed alphabetically? Cheers! WCH
Cindy Foreman
Lois, Thanks for the great job. The website is most enjoyable, can’t wait to pass it on.
Tery Love
Lois it is great Sent nice pictures of DC-8s Enjoy them. Just living here in the Motor Home at Brookings, Oregon for the moment. See you at the 2005 reunion??
Terry Love
Doing a good job as always Living in the Love Boat II (Motor Home) Lived on the Boat for 17 years. Now went Motor Home at Brookings Oregon for now
Terry Love
You Girls are doing a great job. Keep it up. I wish I could help Terry Love F/O DC-8 also AW-650 and Hurk Capt. If you want picture off TIA/TAA (I have them) Terry Love
Frank Arrington
Lois, You have out done yourself again as usual. Thanks for all your efforts and hard work in establishing the web site. It’s really nice to read the comments from other crew members. Hope to see you and a lot of other crew members in September.
Denny Moore
Great website Lois. Many thanks for your hard work.
Bill Heller
I think I may have registered but am not certain. Can you advise so I may complete the form to properly register. I am an ex-TIA/TA Captain. Advise your convenience. Anent your query, the website looks fine thus far and is quite needed by all the exes of TIA/TA … Cheers! WCH
Bill Heller
Wonderful site. It might be nice to mention that from its inception as LA Air Ways in 1948 until it closed operations as Transamerica Airlines …. LAA-TIA-TA never lost a dollar or a passenger in all that time. Please advise if any monetary consideration would be received if one wished to assist with the cost of the website
Bill Brockett
Super job on this site. It’s great to be able to relive the “life.”
Jim Haynes
Great job Lois. Nice to see the pics for the 04 reunion. I hope to make another one in the near future. Keep up the good work. Jim Haynes/Operations
Pat Lewis
Great job on the website, brings back great memories! I also think it would be great to send in old pictures of our trips. Thanks Pat and Larry Lewis
25 Jan 2005
Great job, Lois! This website is just terrific and a great way for us to maintain our cherished TIA memories with so many special people. Thanks for all your efforts. Carol Sims
25 Jan 2005
Thanks Lois… great job.. would love to walk down memory lane and see some photos of the “old days”.. Patricia Gonzalez ex f/a..
24 Jan 2005
24 Jan 05 You did good. Very grateful for all the effort, a great job, will be much appreciated by everyone visiting this site. Thank you. NormannSivertsen
24 Jan 2005
Hello from a non TIA Pilot, I worked for Zantop/Universal and know a lot of pilots that went to TIA after Universal went Tango uniform, this is a great web site, and it’s really nice way for us old timers to stay in touch, thank you for your efforts…….Jess Boydston
24 Jan 2005
OK, great site. Thanks for all your hard work. NOW, you can get to work on a TAA section at the Oakland Air Museum… A couple of our members have enough memorabilia to fill up the quonset hut. I’d volunteer, but I’m late for a golf appointment. XXX, Don Orlando
24 Jan 2005
How fun to see a TIA website! Thank you for this and for all your hard work organizing our reunions. Flying for TIA was certainly a wonderful way to spend ages 21 – 30. I am thankful to God for that and for much more. Linda Hagen Coppom in IDAHO!
24 Jan 2005
I think that it is great and shows much dedication from this group. I was associated with Saturn/TIA/Transam for 19 years and still have great memories of the people and the “can do” attitudes that were exhibited by them. Thanks for putting this web site together. Cliff Brownmiller Maintenance
24 Jan 2005
Jeez, what a swell idea, and beautifully executed. Love to all, Marilyn Guinnane
24 Jan 2005
Great Job Thanks for all your work on the fine site. Terry Love
24 Jan 2005
Excellent Site. You may wish to check spelling of Al Gundi … his name IS GNUDI. Also Boris “Bob” Cheranch … spelled as that … CHERANICH. Both great fellows and expert crewmembers.
24 Jan 2005
This is a great idea and a very well done web site Lois. I would like to see some pictures taken on our trips, I have a few and will send them in or I could email them in PDF format or whatever format would work for you. Over the years, I have seen some good pictures from others that I hope to see on this web site. This TAA/TIA/Saturn memories of being young and traveling the world brings feelings of a life complete. Chuck Jones
25 Jan 2005
Great job, Lois! This website is just terrific and a great way for us to maintain our cherished TIA memories with so many special people. Thanks for all your efforts. Carol Sims
25 Jan 2005
Thanks Lois… great job.. would love to walk down memory lane and see some photos of the “old days”.. Patricia Gonzalez ex f/a..
24 Jan 2005
24 Jan 05 You did good. Very grateful for all the effort, a great job, will be much appreciated by everyone visiting this site. Thank you. NormannSivertsen
24 Jan 2005
Hello from a non TIA Pilot, I worked for Zantop/Universal and know a lot of pilots that went to TIA after Universal went Tango uniform, this is a great web site, and it’s really nice way for us old timers to stay in touch, thank you for your efforts…….Jess Boydston
24 Jan 2005
OK, great site. Thanks for all your hard work. NOW, you can get to work on a TAA section at the Oakland Air Museum… A couple of our members have enough memorabilia to fill up the quonset hut. I’d volunteer, but I’m late for a golf appointment. XXX, Don Orlando
24 Jan 2005
How fun to see a TIA website! Thank you for this and for all your hard work organizing our reunions. Flying for TIA was certainly a wonderful way to spend ages 21 – 30. I am thankful to God for that and for much more. Linda Hagen Coppom in IDAHO!
24 Jan 2005
I think that it is great and shows much dedication from this group. I was associated with Saturn/TIA/Transam for 19 years and still have great memories of the people and the “can do” attitudes that were exhibited by them. Thanks for putting this web site together. Cliff Brownmiller Maintenance
24 Jan 2005
Jeez, what a swell idea, and beautifully executed. Love to all, Marilyn Guinnane
24 Jan 2005
Great Job Thanks for all your work on the fine site. Terry Love
24 Jan 2005
Excellent Site. You may wish to check spelling of Al Gundi … his name IS GNUDI. Also Boris “Bob” Cheranch … spelled as that … CHERANICH. Both great fellows and expert crewmembers.
24 Jan 2005
This is a great idea and a very well done web site Lois. I would like to see some pictures taken on our trips, I have a few and will send them in or I could email them in PDF format or whatever format would work for you. Over the year’s I have seen some good pictures from others that I hope to see on this web site. This TAA/TIA/Saturn memories of being young and traveling the world brings feelings of a life complete. Chuck Jones
Nice job – we needed a site of our own. I will try to keep you updated on the “In Memory of …” info as I receive it from Aegon (pension). They don’t supply me with any F/E or F/A information, only retired pilots and all ground employee deaths. Sure miss the Airlines group!!