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What is KFC Doing at the Threshold of 22R in BOS (pic)?...

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Guest B1900 Mech

They process all the sky rats (seagulls) into a wonderful product for your consumption. After you run over them on takeoff & landing that is.

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Guest CargoMun

Now we know where the airliners get their catering food from :DShredded birdie!

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Boyd, is that the DF you have there? Did it port over with full function if it is?

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Guest Vulcho

Ever wonder how they fry the chiken? ;)

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Guest rbbarker

Negative. I've retired my DF737. That's the default 737 with a WW repaint.Boyd Barker, Senior Command CaptainDirector of Special Projects & KBOS Hub ManagerWestWind Airlines

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Guest crashing_pilot

the same thing mcdonalds does at rw 27 in amsterdam perhaps? ;-)

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Guest WorkingStiff

That's not KFC.....it's Boston Chicken...now known as Boston Market.

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if you want to be serious about this... it is actually a two in one, KFC and Pizza Hut... KFC Sign yes (maybe... back in the early seventies) but Pizza Hut style building and red roof.

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