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You're kidding right....OK thanks... two things: Who in the heck comes up with EV for ASA... 9E for Pinnacle... OH for Comair (unless it's because they are based in CVG, Ohio)... and most of all... XJ for MESABA??? I thought XJ stood for EXPRESS JET? Who comes up with this crud?
And secondly... could you all be kind enough to use actual airline names when posting? Getting hard to keep track of everyone who uses whacky code names (unless it's obvious, like AA, DL, etc.)
Ever heard of IATA?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IATA
THAT is who assigns those codes. And they've been around nearly as long as the industry has. Any pilot who hasn't heard of them, or the difference between their and ICAO's airport and airline codes , has been hiding under a rock.
I thinks u need to go back under the rock you crawled out from. :laugh: You obviously missed the whole point.
Then I know I'm not alone in the matter.
You're kidding right....
You're either not in the industry or so out of touch you think CP flies CRJs, or ASA has EMBs.
Did you get those acronyms???
Who the heck is CP???
I'm sorry, but you've lost me now. Your not flying for those airlines is completely irrelevant to not knowing the codes.Let me explain briefly so you can understand. I know they are airline codes, I don't fly for said airlines, so I do not know what the specific codes stand for. Now reread what you wrote and this will make sense, hopefully. :beer:
You're kidding right....
You're either not in the industry or so out of touch you think CP flies CRJs, or ASA has EMBs.
Did you get those acronyms???
Pompous aren't you? Like playing Trivial Pursuit?I'm sorry, but you've lost me now. Your not flying for those airlines is completely irrelevant to not knowing the codes.
Even if you don't fly for the above airlines, doesn't mean you shouldn't know their codes. ICAO codes, okay, sure, but you'd have a hard time looking up info on a reservation system if you don't know IATA codes, as I'm sure they teach you at least BASIC res skills wherever you are, and there isn't a single res system out there that accepts ICAO airline codes.
sure would be nice if folks used actual airline names instead of these codes randomly drawn from nowhere. thx.
XJ = continental express (or express jet, whoever the hell they are now?)
Wish I got my ATP, I would have gone to NJ.
I'm sorry, but you've lost me now. Your not flying for those airlines is completely irrelevant to not knowing the codes.
Even if you don't fly for the above airlines, doesn't mean you shouldn't know their codes. ICAO codes, okay, sure, but you'd have a hard time looking up info on a reservation system if you don't know IATA codes, as I'm sure they teach you at least BASIC res skills wherever you are, and there isn't a single res system out there that accepts ICAO airline codes.