Delta's New 717

Now that's a good trolling attempt. :)

Only the truth.

Escape the regionals...to keep flying domestic turns to Asheville, Tri-Cities, Montgomery...bahahaha.

But hey - at least its a real contract, for a real company. And, you can wear a legit airline pilot uniform.
 
Only the truth.

Escape the regionals...to keep flying domestic turns to Asheville, Tri-Cities, Montgomery...bahahaha.

But hey - at least its a real contract, for a real company. And, you can wear a legit airline pilot uniform.

That doesn't sound bad at all.

No kidding? Sometimes I think I'm the only regional guy on the planet that enjoys our flying. International sounds great someday (for a short time), but I miss going coast to coast like butter and toast and long overnights in San Fran/DC/Boise/Seattle/Austin/where ever. I love talking to the MD-88 guys at Delta, sounds great to me. General Lee be damned.
 
No kidding? Sometimes I think I'm the only regional guy on the planet that enjoys our flying. International sounds great someday (for a short time), but I miss going coast to coast like butter and toast and long overnights in San Fran/DC/Boise/Seattle/Austin/where ever. I love talking to the MD-88 guys at Delta, sounds great to me. General Lee be damned.
LAX-SAN all day long isn't bad. Variety is nice, though. One of the things I liked about Eagle DFW.

The flying here is fun and can be challenging at times.


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Autothrust Blue said:
LAX-SAN all day long isn't bad. Variety is nice, though. One of the things I liked about Eagle DFW. The flying here is fun and can be challenging at times. SSSSSSEENT FFFFROMM FMS KEYBOAAAAAAARDDDDD

Okay.

LAX-SAN is much more different than ATL-DHN-ATL-MGM-ATL-TRI.

Just sayin.

But anyway, the RJ without winglets can have it. Mainline > Regional purgatory.
 
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Worst trip I ever had (from a route standpoint) CLT-AVL-CLT-GSP-CAE CAE-CLT-GSO-CLT-AVL AVL-CLT-AVL AVL-CLT-EWN-CLT-AVL-CLT-GSP-CLT

I wonder if they could have legally added an additional touch of AVL in there...good god.
 
LAX-SAN all day long isn't bad. Variety is nice, though. One of the things I liked about Eagle DFW.

The flying here is fun and can be challenging at times.


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Delta is utilizing your CR9's to fly SAN-LAX route in October!
 
Delta doesn't like props!;) Hence why they got rid of any props as soon as they practically could. For a while they were actually code sharing with AE out of LAX to various California destinations. It's actually easier to fit you guys in than the CRJ's, I've flown SAN-LAX in an CRJ and we took the usual route up the coast then they gave us a right turn at SLI went inland and they finally swung us inbound out by Riverside.
 
Delta doesn't like props!;) Hence why they got rid of any props as soon as they practically could. For a while they were actually code sharing with AE out of LAX to various California destinations. It's actually easier to fit you guys in than the CRJ's, I've flown SAN-LAX in an CRJ and we took the usual route up the coast then they gave us a right turn at SLI went inland and they finally swung us inbound out by Riverside.
Delta's maniacal obsession with making more money with less airplane should = "WE LOVE PROPS." ;)

(but only so I can continue to call myself Delta Connection, every once in a great while when I have that 7700-series flight number)
 
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Okay.

LAX-SAN is much more different than ATL-DHN-ATL-MGM-ATL-TRI.

Just sayin.

But anyway, the RJ without winglets can have it. Mainline > Regional purgatory.

Not sure how Delta is going to use the airplane, but we never had those sorts of trips. Average day was about 3 legs and 6 hours of block with 8 hours of duty. A 5-leg day was almost unheard of.
 
Not sure how Delta is going to use the airplane, but we never had those sorts of trips. Average day was about 3 legs and 6 hours of block with 8 hours of duty. A 5-leg day was almost unheard of.
As of now, I have not seen any routes west of the Mississippi. The first few aircraft will be doing CLE and EWR from ATL.
 
Not sure how Delta is going to use the airplane, but we never had those sorts of trips. Average day was about 3 legs and 6 hours of block with 8 hours of duty. A 5-leg day was almost unheard of.

That's what we got the M88, A320, 737, and 757 for. 717 will be doing the DC9, and backfill 76 seat RJ flying. Which is, SUPRISE! 5 leg days I/O of a hub.
 
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