hawkerflyer
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How 'bout "Candler"? I think it is/was an American Eagle callsign, always heard it en masse going into DFW. Someone's name?
It was ASA before they changed to Acey. Don't know the history, however.
It was ASA before they changed to Acey. Don't know the history, however. I always liked 'Red Rock' (think that's what it was) for National out of Vegas.
JANET= Just ANother Extra TerrestrialAnother unique call sign heard out west is "Janet" the 737 operator that flys goverment workers in and out of Area 51 fronm LAS.
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JANET= Just ANother Extra Terrestrial
springbok is south african... I think it's a native bird down there.
Air South - Khaki Blue
Original AirTran (737s based out of MCO) - Manatee
...no it wasn't. It was out of MCO, which is where Valujet moved their HQ to after the merger with and name change to Air Tran.
PHXFLYR
springbok is south african... I think it's a native bird down there.
I never quite figured out why Pinnacle's was flagship... I think one of their previous owners was involved with american.
ok francis, a very senior CA, top 20 gave me one of his original business cards with the original logo and it has a FLL address on it, maybe it was just a base then, at that time, they only had a couple 737's.
They had 9 or 10 737-200s that were based out of MCO. Their whole business plan was having 1 flight a day from an outstation to MCO. They were based in MCO. I flew them. We never went anywhere near FLL.
Fine Air outta MIA was called "Big F"...They were bought out by Arrow Air whose call sign was "Big A".
I always thought the new call sign should be "Big F***in A".
On a serious note, the should be some type of "Truth in company name" law or legislation. Don't be calling yourself "Fine Air" or "Rich Air" when you are anything but.