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Xavier3251 07-29-2016 09:22 AM

Aircraft Bases and type of flying!
 
Hey guys! I was curious which aircrafts are based where and what kind of flying do they usually do. I'm familiar with the types of aircrafts flown but not which bases they start from and the type of flying they typically do. Cheers!

blastoff 07-29-2016 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by Xavier3251 (Post 2170325)
Hey guys! I was curious which aircrafts are based where and what kind of flying do they usually do. I'm familiar with the types of aircrafts flown but not which bases they start from and the type of flying they typically do. Cheers!

The plural of aircraft is aircraft. If you go to your interview next month and say "aircrafts" someone is going to look at you cross-eyed. As for your actual question, the list is too long and I have to go to lunch...maybe someone will type it all out for you, sorry. :p

hindsight2020 07-29-2016 09:48 AM

They're a little busy right now waiting on the orange crop report next week and I'm sure quite a few Mortimers on here will have a coronary in that time frame. You probably want to check back around mid-month, everybody would have gotten over themselves and back to work by then. :D

Xavier3251 07-29-2016 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by blastoff (Post 2170334)
The plural of aircraft is aircraft. If you go to your interview next month and say "aircrafts" someone is going to look at you cross-eyed. As for your actual question, the list is too long and I have to go to lunch...maybe someone will type it all out for you, sorry. :p

Thanks! Enjoy your lunch!

R57 relay 07-29-2016 10:53 AM

Sorry Xavier, tough crowd around here. I thought that maybe you are British by saying aircrafts.

Anyway, LUS-east

CLT-A330 Mostly Trans-Atlantic, some Caribbean and domestic in the winter. Rumored to be doing some Latin American flying after October.

A319/320/321-Most of the rest. Domestic, Canada, Island and Central America. 1-4 day trips

757-not much left in CLT, not sure what it's doing

DCA A319/320/321 only-same as CLT, but with more NE shuttle flying.

PHL-A330-same as CLT
A319/320/321-same as CLT
757-same as CLT, a few Trans-Atalantic
E190-mostly NE US, shuttle

We will be one big happy family with legacy AA in October, so all above subject to change then.

TrakTrak 07-29-2016 12:05 PM


Originally Posted by hindsight2020 (Post 2170335)
They're a little busy right now waiting on the orange crop report next week and I'm sure quite a few Mortimers on here will have a coronary in that time frame. You probably want to check back around mid-month, everybody would have gotten over themselves and back to work by then. :D

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-lBMZzJS7CQ...g+places+2.jpg

andrewtac 07-29-2016 12:18 PM

For new hires either bus or 73 at Mia, LGA, or LAX. Mia does a bit of central and south American, not sure on the others.

PRS Guitars 07-29-2016 02:15 PM


Originally Posted by andrewtac (Post 2170435)
For new hires either bus or 73 at Mia, LGA, or LAX. Mia does a bit of central and south American, not sure on the others.

Don't forget PHL 190 & AB

andrewtac 07-29-2016 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by PRS Guitars (Post 2170495)
Don't forget PHL 190 & AB

Sorry, LAA side.

Arado 234 07-29-2016 04:10 PM


Originally Posted by andrewtac (Post 2170531)
Sorry, LAA side.

No more Maddogs for newbies?


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