Originally Posted by
SpecialTracking
Your facts and figures are from a management compilation of yesteryear. I'm not so sure the halo still hangs over your beloved "73".
It's not "my beloved" airplane. I'm not a fan from a pilot perspective...but the airplane makes money and will be here awhile, whether you like it or not. Countless other airlines have come to the same conclusion.
I can call it a "37" if "73" hurts you legacy-sensitive types....