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Why Braves Planes Are The Coldest

Well it’s been a busy couple of weeks for me, but we now have a much needed break. The All-Star Game and festivities are July 13-15 in St. Louis and that marks the halfway point of the season.

I wanted to fill everyone in my trip to Delta last week. On Thursday, July 2nd I visited the Delta TechOps before our last game against the Phillies (we completed the sweep that night). Delta’s TechOps is located down at the Atlanta airport and they provide maintenance and engineering support for Delta’s fleet. They have the best mechanics in the world! Not only do they maintain Delta’s fleet, but they also serve as the Maintenance Repair and Overhaul (MRO is what I’m told) provider for more than 150 other aviation and airline customers.

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This kind of inside look into Delta and its airplanes was really cool for me and the reception I got from the employees was so great. And trust me, I had to take notes during my tour so I could remember all the names, departments, statistics, etc. So I may sound fluent in aircraft terminology (like frequent contributor Mike Kotas), but don’t let me fool you too much, I wrote most of it down so I could repeat if for all of you. I wish you guys could have seen seen how many questions I asked.

Atlanta Braves Jeff Francoeur vists TOC.

The whole place was pretty overwhelming…the facility is 7.2 million square feet and they have more than 8,500 employees. I rode around most of the facility in a golf cart. I had to save my legs for the big game that night, and the place is so big there’s no doubt I would’ve been exhausted if I had walked the whole thing. So, let me walk you through my visit because I got to see and do some pretty cool things…

First stop was Engine and Component Maintenance where I met David Garrison, the Managing Director of Engine and Component Maintenance. David and Matt Mullis took me through their department, including engine overhaul, final testing, composite repairs, flight controls, instruments and engine components. I went down a line of engines being overhauled (by the way, a typical engine overhaul costs about $1 million!) and saw a GE CF34, GE CFM56-7, Pratt and Whitney PW2000, and PW4000. They’re huge! I also got to see them putting an engine through one of their test cells. They can set the cells to test an engine at different times of the day, different temperatures/weather conditions, etc. They test the engines at takeoff power and the engine that I saw running was a CFM56-7; it burns 60 gallons of fuel per minute. Not exactly cheap.

I ate lunch in Department 299 which is the General Electric CF34 shop (are the abbreviations and numbers giving you a headache yet??)…hamburgers, hot dogs, chips and cookies, just like a good old fashioned meal at the ballpark. During the summer the departments have big lunches brought in every now and then. I happened to time my visit just right and joined them for a pre-game burger. My last stop in Engine and Component Maintenance was Components, in particular Department 361 Electro-pneumatics. They repair engine starters, air cycle machines (in plain English: air conditioners), engine start valves, etc. As I left that department I made sure to tell them, “Whatever you guys do, make sure the planes the Braves fly on are the coldest!”

My next stop was Base Maintenance where I met and toured the hangars with Van Kale. Delta TechOps has three maintenance hangars and they can hold many wide-body and narrow-body aircrafts at once. We went through the hangars and even got to climb on-board of a couple of aircrafts, including an international Boeing 767-400ER (the ER stands for extended range). That plane will be put on the Atlanta to London route, and they were looking to have it finished by early this week, which is amazing considering how it looked when I was in there. They were still installing the seats in the business class section…the ones that recline all the way down and your feet slide up underneath the seat in front of you and your head sinks down almost to the floor. Now that’s what we need when we fly! I also got to go sit in the cockpit and learn about the different controls, taking off, landing, etc.

Next in Base Maintenance was the paint hangar bay. This was a HUGE room with an aircraft sitting in the middle. There were guys in full white suits and head gear/face masks (to give you a clearer picture they honestly looked a little like the guys from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) working on a paint scheme. They’ve done some pretty cool paint schemes in the past and I got to see some pictures of their work, including Hooters, the Atlanta Olympics, Breast Cancer Awareness, a Hank Aaron tribute, and Cartoon Network.

Last but certainly not least I visited Tim Dugger, General Manager of Materials and Logistics, and his team. This department manages the inventory needed to support the day-to-day operations of Delta’s 460-plus aircraft, as well as the planes they work on for other airlines. Here I was able to just sit and sign autographs and take pictures with the Materials and Logistics team.

All in all it was a great day. I learned so much about what goes on behind-the-scenes of all those Delta flights my teammates and I so frequently take. The Delta TechOps employees did get to learn a little more about me too…this visit came a couple days after all the news on my lucky “Thanksgiving Turkey Underwear.” I happened to have my Turkey Underwear on that day so I was happy to give them a first-hand peek at the underwear that was all over Atlanta sports news, as well as a lead story on ESPN! And they worked; we won that night so the winning streak continued.

Thanks again to all of the employees at the Delta TechOps for showing me a great time.

If anyone has any questions on what I saw there, let me know and I’ll do my best to get an answer for you. If it’s not on my cheat sheet, then I’ll just call some of the guys I met there last week.

Jeff Francoeur
Atlanta Braves

Delta Vacations Joins the Delta Blog

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Hello Delta Bloggers! Delta Vacations is glad to join the Delta blog and share the joys of travel with you.

Now you might be asking yourself, “Who is Delta Vacations?” We are the official vacation packages provider for Delta Air Lines. We get to spend our time bringing together all of the components you need to make your vacation a great experience. Our goal is to make your vacation easy, affordable, and most of all FUN! Yes, we actually get paid for this!

So, how do we make your vacation easy, affordable, and fun? Let me count the ways.

1. Easy

  • We give you one stop shopping to get all of your vacation needs in one place. No need to go to multiple places to buy what you need. You can do it all, right here–air, hotel, car, attractions and activities
  • We offer destination wedding vacations and luxury vacations
  • We give you a web site with access to information about all of our great destinations, hotels & resorts, and attractions
  • We give you tips and share our stories about ways to make your vacation experience an even better one

2. Affordable

  • You get access to the best airfares available on Delta when you buy a Delta Vacations package–our specially priced airfares are only available when you purchase a Delta Vacations package
  • You get access to some of the world’s best hotels and resorts at great rates. We negotiate savings with all of our hotel partners and pass them on to you.
  • Affordable options for car rentals, transfers, theme park tickets, & other attractions.
  • On top of the best prices available, you also get flight miles in addition to bonus miles!

3. Fun

  • This is the most important part. With Delta Vacations you can go to some of the world’s most popular vacation destinations and make incredible memories.
  • Pick from all-inclusive resorts in Mexico, go whale watching in Hawaii, tackle everything theme park possible in Orlando, sail in the blue waters of the Caribbean, risk it all in Las Vegas, experience the history of Europe, take a tour down the Yangtze River in China–we give you a world of choices
  • What makes your vacation even more fun is sharing it with someone. We want you to share your stories, pictures, and videos on our blog with your fellow Delta Vacationers – either add in the comments or email us here.

We’re glad to be part of the blog. We hope that you will experience all that Delta Vacations has to offer and that you will share your ideas, tips, and experiences with all of us.

Michael Warnken
VP of Marketing
Delta Vacations

75 Years of Delta Air Mail Service

This July 4th is a special one Delta! We celebrate 75 years of carrying the mail by air. On  July 4, 1934, 7-passenger Stinson T planes took off to fly Air Mail Route 24, between Fort Worth, Texas, and Charleston, South Carolina.

Here is the one piece of commemorative mail from that day, now housed in the Delta Archives:

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Winning an air mail contract made possible Delta’s real transition from crop duster to passenger-carrying airline.  With the revenue from the mail, we soon started up passenger service again, which had been suspended since 1930, and grew into a national airline.

Happy 4th of July everyone!

Marie Force
Archives Manager

Happy Fourth of July!

Happy Fourth of July! Nothing quite like the Fourth of July in the nation’s capital. We’re in Washington playing a three game series against the Nationals this weekend and will be on the road all the way through the All Star Break (July 13-15). We’ll go to Chicago and Denver before we come home for a couple weeks.

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I’m sure many of you have great plans for Independence Day – unfortunately, I’ll be missing the Peachtree Road Race in Atlanta. This is the 40th year of the race, held every year on the Fourth of July. 55,000 runners will start at Lenox Square in Buckhead and finish in Piedmont Park. It is actually the largest 10k road race in the United States! The streets of downtown Atlanta are packed with runners, walkers and joggers, not to mention lined for miles with spectators. It’s a really great race and everything ends up in Piedmont Park where they have a live band throughout the afternoon. The sea of people that gather to run and watch the race at 7:30am is unbelievable.

I hope you all have a great day filled with fireworks, food, friends and family. I can imagine the lake and beach will be hot spots this weekend!

It’s tough sometimes to miss holidays and other events because I’m on the road so much. But at the same time, I am getting to play baseball every day for a living – not a bad day job if you ask me! And I always find a way to stay on top of everything I’m missing, especially sporting events like the PGA Tour, College World Series, NBA, NFL, NCAA football – just to name a few. As most of you know, I’m a huge golf fan. A couple weekends ago the US Open (one of the PGA majors) was played in New York and I had to miss most of the coverage because we were in Boston playing the Red Sox. I followed as much of it as I could on my phone. A lot of the guys on the team have iPhones, smart phones, etc. so we don’t miss much action. I always track Tiger on ESPN.com. I’ve played with him a couple times now so I have to keep an eye on my boy!

I also love following Jason Sobel’s golf blog on ESPN.com. He’s there for every second of action that I’m missing, so I read his blog from my phone when I’m on the road – makes me feel like I’m there, even when I’m hundreds of miles away! Another cool thing I can get on my phone now is Twitter and it helps me follow the action on the PGA Tour. So many golfers, broadcasters and other athletes are tweeting now and I have just started to check those out. Stewart Cink tweets about the tournaments he’s playing and even about his life off the golf course. Those are really cool.

I’ve seen a couple teammates tweeting here and there…maybe it’s something I should get into. Any thoughts? I haven’t fully caught on to the Twitter craze yet, but it’s interesting. Do any of you guys tweet? I may need a crash course on the whole thing!

Well, it’s back to the grind for me – hope everyone has a great Fourth of July! I’ll be live at Delta tomorrow touring TechOps for my next blog, so if anyone has any questions for me to answer, post them here!

Jeff Francoeur
Atlanta Braves