Ya'll gonna do IAH-ASE with those things?
Heard from an Xjet guy on the commute yesterday that the plan was that with a fuel stop somewhere...that's going to be a brutally long flight.
Ya'll gonna do IAH-ASE with those things?
I heard that Colgan is gonna be flying the Q-9-Hondo (which is the next-next-gen Q) from EWR to points east such as Dublin, London and possibly Paris. While the aircraft will only seat 76 people, it will be as large as a 737-900 in order to carry the amount of fuel necessary to make Europe part of the North American "region." Additionally, a crew of 5 will be required to fly the thing because it will take 234 hours to get there; just a tad slower than the Titanic.
Continental pilots will be grieving this as a violation of CAL's scope clause, though an anonymous ASA pilot described the announcement as, "Baller," and he is, "Glad to be able to help the company in any way necessary to fly a larger aircraft."
Another Acey pilot, who was reportedly on furlough for nearly 2 years, was only heard mumbling "STFD."
On the crew website. Crew homepage right above the buf closure vacancy bid. It's from H.M.
Skywest will be doing that flight with CRJ700s apparentlyYa'll gonna do IAH-ASE with those things?
Heard from an Xjet guy on the commute yesterday that the plan was that with a fuel stop somewhere...that's going to be a brutally long flight.
Did he sell you a used car as well?
you're at 11,200 lbs (just a hair over full tanks).
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Just UNDER full tanks. 11,724 useable. Just looked at the ol' flashcard.
Just UNDER full tanks. 11,724 useable. Just looked at the ol' flashcard.
Just UNDER full tanks. 11,724 useable. Just looked at the ol' flashcard.
Late 2007 still going to be Captain or has it moved into 2008 now?