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You gonna give 'em $8K of your money ? There used to be a Britt Airways ( Airlines ? ) in Illinois MANY years ago operating B-99's, maybe F-27's if I remember correctly. Back when regionals were called "commuters". Can't remember what happened to them. Run by a guy named Bill Britt. Maybe a connection ? Grandson ?

Think I'll spend my $8K on food...


Link worked OK for me.
 
bafanguy said:
There used to be a Britt Airways ( Airlines ? ) in Illinois MANY years ago operating B-99's, maybe F-27's if I remember correctly. Back when regionals were called "commuters". Can't remember what happened to them. .

They were out of Terre Haute, IN. Flew Metros. Got swallowed up into Continental Express about the same time Rocky Mountain in Colorado did.

There's probably a few of us old-timers that "sort of" remember them.
 
jetbluedog said:
"A 15 year old" ?????????? !!!!!!!!!


COME ON!!! IS THIS FOR REAL???

http://jobs.findapilot.com/index.php?a=2&b=315

What are you worried about? It MUST be legit! They're going to INCORPORTATE soon! :D

*NO positions will begin being paid until a certain financial goal is met. At this time, employees will get a bonus sum, plus earned wage. We will not begin hiring until we Incorportate, but will take applications.
 
Yank McCobb said:
They were out of Terre Haute, IN. Flew Metros. Got swallowed up into Continental Express about the same time Rocky Mountain in Colorado did.

There's probably a few of us old-timers that "sort of" remember them.

Along with Bar Harbor and P.B.A.
 
ExpressJet still uses the Britt operating certificate. Our flights have the BTA prefix on their ATC strips, I believe.
 
Alchemy said:
ExpressJet still uses the Britt operating certificate. Our flights have the BTA prefix on their ATC strips, I believe.

You are correct...
 
Did anyone else see that there is a 15 YR OLD! running this thing.(It's ok he has EXTENSIVE experience in aviation.)
 

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