Originally Posted by
Mason32
As I understand it, it was required to get around the AMR scope restrictions at the time. They couldn't put larger planes at the same certificate as the TSA E145's that were already doing AMR scope flying.
They may have gotten extra mileage with the alter ego wipsaw, but the primary purpose was to work around scope. If TSA flew those CRJ's you'd have lost all your AA flying.
1. Yeah, just like the CHQ holding company couldn't keep their pilots on one seniority list with certificates that flew bigger planes, right? Oh. Wait.
2. TSA DID lose all their AA flying.