Mesa Birds
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Mesa Birds
Picture it.....2021. No BK. Loads are predictably “normal”
Where are all the AA birds (outside of the WO) landing? Back with their contractors or elsewhere?
Where are all the AA birds (outside of the WO) landing? Back with their contractors or elsewhere?
Last edited by Md5drivr; 05-11-2020 at 07:41 PM.
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WTF? The OP started at TSA back in January and where are you now? Sitting in your basement collecting unemployment wishing ill-will upon our Mesa brethren? It’s a difficult time for all, but this thread reeks of a troll.
I don’t know if Mesa owns those CRJ900s or not, but AA scope is tied to a percentage of mainline narrowbody fleet, so as the AA fleet sees reductions during this pandemic, some regional aircraft may be parked. FWIW, some of those Mesa 900’s have the rear galley door; which was only produced on the first 100 or so 900’s off the assembly line, meaning that Mesa has some of the oldest 900’s in the world. They also have some newer ones. How much life is left in them? I don’t know.
I don’t know if Mesa owns those CRJ900s or not, but AA scope is tied to a percentage of mainline narrowbody fleet, so as the AA fleet sees reductions during this pandemic, some regional aircraft may be parked. FWIW, some of those Mesa 900’s have the rear galley door; which was only produced on the first 100 or so 900’s off the assembly line, meaning that Mesa has some of the oldest 900’s in the world. They also have some newer ones. How much life is left in them? I don’t know.
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