ChasenSFO
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Ah very interesting, thank you for the insight. I knew the flights were "at risk", but in training in SLC, the instructor told us the at risk flights which required special paperwork from the CS agents in green envelopes were EAS routes. Maybe MOST of them were, but not all I suppose. Still, I like how MCE which is reasonably close to FAT/SCK/MOD all with airline service is an EAS city but Chico isn't. Still, I took about a dozen trips up to CIC when friends were going to CSU Chico and most of the students seemed to favor flying Skywest to SFO. It wasn't very expensive, I found airfare to be between $130-200 r/t to SFO and most connections friends needed to make(SoCal, Arizona, Oregon, ect) were on par with flying out of SMF. Especially since SMF-SFO on UA/Skywest is what many ended up booked on anyway and with ATC delays, the company would try to keep CIC running since it had relatively few frequencies(2-3 daily) and SMF along with MRY and MOD were always the first to cancel. You might sit in the Chico terminal for 2 hours waiting for your plane, but at least you would get there eventually. Makes me feel nostalgic, so many times I would be fighting acid reflux still recuperating from the night before dry heaving in the airport bathroom waiting for my brasilia to show up after an epic adventure. I got to know the agents on a first name basis, and they knew I always ran late. More than once I woke up with everyone in the house too drunk to drive me to the airport, caught a cab 20 minutes before departure, called the counter, and had the TSA waiting for me with my boarding pass in had with the rest of the pax on board getting in on the first flight to get 6 hours of sleep or so at home then work a night shift. My friend who throws the concerts there was my enrolled friend the 4 years I worked at SkyWest while he was in school. I'm very glad this flight was around as he repaid the favor and in my early 20s I was on the guest-list to any event in San Francisco. Ah, Chico.Chico was not an EAS route, just an at risk city like Modesto. Another reason why SkyWest left CIC during the Brasilia drawdown was that the city closed the airport fire station. Every time we flew in they had to send fire fighters from another station in the city. The fire chief was very vocal in saying that when he traveled he always drove to Sacramento for cheaper fares.

Didn't know that about the crash rescue situation. Again, interesting considering Chico has had airline service at least since STOL Air(predecessor to WestAir who did the United Express flying on the West Coast until Skywest took over in 98) in the late 70s/early 80s and Pacific Express was based in Chico in the 80s flying 737-200s and Bac 1-11s. You would think they would have ARFF on site considering that the airport used to be about as busy as MRY is today. Speaking of Pacific Express, check out this 1983 routemap. By then, the airline was on it's last legs and CIC just had a tag-on to SMF. At one point, they served a couple cities from there. Imagine Bac 1-11 and 737-200 service on these routes today. Different times.

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