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ATL-BIL (Was ASA now Skywest)?

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When we use to do ATL/STX that checked in about 1500 miles. With a flight plan as long as my arm. Once we got past Macon they would clear us to that NDB on Puerto Rico then direct to STX. We only burned 12k on the fuel. I think we would carry about 60 pax.

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Where do you guys see this?
DeltaNet shows the flight starting June 15th as 4640...Operated by Delta Connection Carrier, SKYWEST AIRLINES.

Perhaps they saw SkyWest, Inc. and entered SkyWest Airlines? Who knows what they're doing with this...weird.
 
Has ASA gotten their -900 certification done yet? Maybe it's been pushed to the Skywest side until ASA gets it certified, and has planes and crews in place?
 
DeltaNet shows the flight starting June 15th as 4640...Operated by Delta Connection Carrier, SKYWEST AIRLINES.

Perhaps they saw SkyWest, Inc. and entered SkyWest Airlines? Who knows what they're doing with this...weird.

4600 flight numbers are Skywest Airline's flights.
 

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