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Old Jan 16, 06, 12:21 pm   #1
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Captain Denny Flanagan

In the January 9 issue of Travel Agent Magazine there is a very nice article by Peter Greenberg, Travel Editor for NBC's "Today Show" regarding this pilot as an amabassador of goodwill on UA and his "Stop In and Say Hi" program for unaccompanied minors.
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Old Jan 16, 06, 1:05 pm   #2
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I've flown with him a few times, great guy. He is, IIRC, the pilot who started the airplane cards for the little kids (and big kids too).
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Old Jan 16, 06, 1:25 pm   #3
 
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I flew with him last year and vividly remember it as a great experience on what otherwise could have been a cruddy flight. We had a 2-hour ATC ground hold so we taxied out to a holding pad, shut down, and he had the F/As play movies (which were not normally shown on this 2 hour flight) and serve the F cabin dinner (very appropriate given the time of night we ultimately took off and landed). Capt. Flanagan was very thorough about keeping everyone advised of the status of the delay and making the best of the situation. At least twice during the ground stop he walked through the cabin, stopping to shake hands and talk with anyone who had questions about the flight, the a/c, UA in general, etc. Overall a great ambassador for UA.
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Old Jan 16, 06, 1:32 pm   #4
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For some reason, I feel like UA had him appear in TV spots after 9-11.
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Old Jan 17, 06, 10:12 am   #5
 
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For some reason, I feel like UA had him appear in TV spots after 9-11.
I think the guy's name that was on the TV adds was Dennis Tate.
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Old Jan 17, 06, 10:31 am   #6
 
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Capt. Denny's Wine Drawing

He flew a 757 ORD-SJC that I was on last week.

He came out to the gate before boarding and made a couple of humorous remarks ("The plane is in great shape. I'm in pretty good shape."). On boarding, he was standing at the door handing out small collector cards with specs on the 757.

He sent cards to everyone in F with a short note about how valued our business was and "Please let me know how we can exceed your expectations."

About an hour before landing, he came on the PA and told folks to look at the back of the 757 spec cards. If your card had his signature, you won a free bottle of wine. One person in F won, don't know about Y.

Cool fellow.
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Old Jan 18, 06, 3:46 am   #7
 
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Captain Denny flew our 757 to Hawaii last month. Same deal with the trading cards, the wine prize, and the first class notes about "letting them know how they could exceed our expectations." Incredibly, Captain Denny included his cell phone # and e-mail address on the card, too! I was very, very impressed.
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Old Feb 13, 07, 10:45 am   #8
 
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Great flight on UA600 this morning

The pilot was greeting passengers while boarding and giving to them B757 cards.
Two cards were signed by him and those who had them won a bottle of wine! Well, done!!!! And the flight was almost on time in this weather - that is even better!
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Old Feb 13, 07, 12:32 pm   #9
 
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Do you remember the pilot's name?
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Old Jul 6, 07, 4:12 pm   #10
 
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I had Captain Denny Flanagan this past Tuesday (July 3rd, 07) from DEN-->OMA. What a great pilot to have had. He did a gate announcement before the flight, greeted all boarding pax at the doorway, gave out 757 cards to all pax. I was in F and received the handwritten thank-you on his business card that included an email address and cell telephone number.

Major props. His effort rubbed off on the crew too, they were great. I handed out two GTEMS to the captain and the FA in F. She said she must be doing something right because it was her third one in two days.

A+ experience.
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Old Aug 27, 07, 11:05 pm   #11
 
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Rather than starting a new thread - there's a top notch article on Captain Flanagan in tomorrow's WSJ:

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB118826634834410559.html - registration required

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To a United Pilot, The Friendly Skies Are a Point of Pride Capt. Flanagan Goes to Bat For His Harried Passengers; Still, Some Online Skeptics

Capt. Denny Flanagan is a rare bird in today's frustration-filled air-travel world -- a pilot who goes out of his way to make flying fun for passengers. When pets travel in cargo compartments, the United Airlines veteran snaps pictures of them with his cellphone camera, then shows owners that their animals are on board. In the air, he has flight attendants raffle off 10% discount coupons and unopened bottles of wine. He writes notes to first-class passengers and elite-level frequent fliers on the back of his business cards, addressing them by name and thanking them for their business. If flights are delayed or diverted to other cities because of storms, Capt. Flanagan tries to find a McDonald's where he can order 200 hamburgers, or a snack shop that has apples or bananas he can hand out...

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Old Aug 27, 07, 11:10 pm   #12
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AWESOME article about an AWESOME guy! If only they were all like him!
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Old Aug 28, 07, 2:06 am   #13
 
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AWESOME article about an AWESOME guy! If only they were all like him!
Easy with that thumb lucky, you might sprain it.
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If flights are delayed or diverted to other cities because of storms, Capt. Flanagan tries to find a McDonald's where he can order 200 hamburgers, or a snack shop that has apples or bananas he can hand out. (...) the company reimburses him for the food he buys during prolonged delays.
So if UA reimburses Capt. Flanagan, presumably they might reimburse other captains and/or pursers who take such initiative... perhaps this might address the criticisms raised in this thread (see post #21 and replies thereto). I'm sure Capt. Flanagan has proven his good judgement and discretion in perfoming such actions and therefore has earned the trust of management, but perhaps other captains and pursers could be entrusted to do the same in such circumstances.
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I stopped flying UA because of the horrendous customer service. Maybe someone should talk to Capt. Flanagan about teaching a customer service course. People like this keep you IN business and attract and RETAIN business.

Sounds like a really great guy. Isn't it refreshing to hear stories like this?
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