jtrain609
Antisocial Monster
Pretty sure the -200 can't do Aspen and Telluride?
Interesting to see what UAL does here. I would very much anticipate you still see SKYW 70 seaters in IAH come this month.
EMB-145XR's can.
Pretty sure the -200 can't do Aspen and Telluride?
Interesting to see what UAL does here. I would very much anticipate you still see SKYW 70 seaters in IAH come this month.
please expound. does it apply to just jets or any plane over 50 seats?
EMB-145XR's can.
121 Aspen flying requires more than a capable aircraft.
Meaning?
How exactly do you code share without the use of the CO code?
This ruling is a perfect example of why pilots need ALPA. The resources ALPA brought to fight this violation were immense, and it's a very important victory.
Rather then carrying a Continental code, theyll just fly as a United Flight number. Im just interested to see if they back off of this technique long term or if United/CAL push the issue.
It took a long time to get the procedures and training approved for it. I know you know this, but it's not as simple as "the airplane can do it"--special procedures had to be designed, and there's a separate Aspen-qualified pilot group with separately constructed pairings. It's a pretty big expenditure to keep the program going.
Also, as for the RJs and specific airports, why the certain procedures? If the plane has the performance and the pilots are qualified on whatever the equipment, why wouldn't they be able to just pick up flights and go?
It's not just RJs. A lot of airports require special authorization training. In the case of ASE it has to do with the approach mins and your single engine missed and extraction procedure if needed.
Rather then carrying a Continental code, theyll just fly as a United Flight number. Im just interested to see if they back off of this technique long term or if United/CAL push the issue.
Is there even an extraction procedure? I've always assumed with Aspen that if you enter that valley, you're landing come hell or high water.
Chasen, a win for the pilots because that means more flying for them, more planes etc? Or could the flying be returned to the mainline?

