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27th Annual Reunion - September 2008
12th Annual Reunion Party - September 26, 2008
SAN Res Reunion - October 2008

Watch this space for more information on the 2008 annual reunions - it's been 20 years since PSA went away, but the spirit is still around. This coming year will be a big one, and you don't want to miss it!

New! Donna and Michael, of PSARes.com, are hosting a get-together to commemorate the 20th anniversary of PSA's last day of operations. We're meeting at On The Border at Mira Mesa Blvd & Westview Parkway (10789 Westview Pkwy) from 11 AM to 5 PM in the Patio area. E-mail Donna or Michael to let them know if you're coming. PSA Posters will be available for sale.

The 2007 Annual Reunion was held at the San Diego Air & Space Museum. Photos can be found here.

The 2007 Annual Reunion Party was held at the Bali Hai club on Shelter Island. Photos can be found here.

Note: The Oldtimers Guestbook has been discontinued. The entries have been added to the PSA Logbook (link on the left side of the screen).

Capt. Jack Beck (REally TIRED) has released Volume 1 of his memoirs, "Flying High". Covering his tales of the non-sked days and early PSA days (with many mentions of the South Seas Bar & Grill), it's a wild view of what happened in the good old days. The book is available online through Author House, or autographed directly from Jack ($20 + S&H, includes a DVD of his last flight) - contact him directly at becksflyinghigh@aol.com.

Peter Kunasz, along with Ted Fritzges, is working on a PSA commemorative poster. The poster is a fundraising project to support our troops overseas. Many of you saw this at the PSA Party this year - it's a beauty. For more information, go to http://www.psaposter.com/.

Skyshirts have released a new PSA shirt, and it's a classic...the old Smile Hour beverage menu printed on a T-shirt. Yes, this is the same one the webmaster had at the 2006 party. For more information and to order one, go to Skyshirts.com (link goes directly to the PSA T-shirts).

Note: This link is provided as a service. The PSA Oldtimers do not have any affiliation with Skyshirts.com.

 


Our name and affiliations may have changed through the years but there will always be our original and special "PSA Oldtimer family". Join us and tell all our PSA friends too, about this tradition of ours. One other feature has been added, and that is the joining of the Pilot's bash the night before the re-union. Information on this event can be read from the Pilots Bash menu selection at the left.

Who is a "PSA Oldtimer?", a "youngster" now disguised with greying hair, attractive wrinkles and various aches and pains who can remember what they did for and with Pacific Southwest Airlines in the good old days. An "Oldtimer" is one that is attracted to re-unions, friends, happy productive times and who still has good memories about working tor the greatest airline that flew with its own smile, that is still indelibly written into so many hearts and into the pages of Aviation History.

Included in the PSA Oldtimers page are the following sections:

  • Employee Locator - A voluntary locator (not linked to the mailing list) where past employees can search for co-workers and friends.
  • Wanted! - Employees looking for old friends and co-workers.
  • In Memory Of - Remembering our friends who have departed this world.
  • Pictures - photos of past reunions.
  • Information on the annual Oldtimers Picnic and Reunion Party.
  • Skylines, where news can be found regarding the PSA Oldtimers.

To navigate between the various sections of the Oldtimers site, use the menu marked "Oldtimers" to your left.

THANK YOU FOR VISITING US. Please be sure to enjoy the pictures of our past reunions and any updates on the Skylines selection from the menu at the left. 
     

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