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Well, I "kind of" am. Prior to my job being outsourced off shore, I was a
technical writer for a company named Worldspan. They were owned by TWA,
Delta and NorthWest airlines. Worldspan ran the reservations system for
those airlines. I created and maintained documentation used by the call
centers.
Are there any other aviation/airline technical writers on the list? I
currently work for MAXjet Airways in Dulles, VA as a QA Technical Writer. I
write primarily for their Boeing 767-200ER maintenance manuals.
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