IamGumbyDammit
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7011 flew it's last rev flight on Sept 29th. It's just about at 40,000 Hours. We've been hearing some wispering about the Smithsonian possibly wanting it for it's collection, since it is the first to enter service in the U.S.I'll bet that includes 7011? Haven't seen her around much anymore.
General,
why do you call everyone that expresses a difference in opinion than you a name? In this case, you called me sensitive sally. What is that supposed to mean? Obviously I sense some insecurity. Delta should have never given up the right to fly 50 seat jets, because of DL's MEC decision, you hate regional pilots; even though you were one yourself a long time ago.
Read "Competitive Advantage" and "Competitive Strategy" by Michael Porter, and when you are finished you will be a more educated poster when it comes to management issues that we do not see as pilots. Again, we are just a factor of production - just like the airplanes we fly. Industry power is at play no matter what color the airplane you fly is.
What name are you going to call me now that I told you to read a book? hopefully, you read it first before you post again.
You might be right, when it comes to some passengers who live in the sticks and are used to flying props, maybe they might like the RJs better. Increasingly though, the economics of the 50 seaters are going down the toilet, and as LCCs increase in size, it is becoming even more apparent of their lack of help to the "bottom line." They are past their prime.
Bye Bye--General Lee
Fred Reid LOVED them when he was President of Delta, but then mysteriously decided not to get them when he started up Virgin America with Branson. How did that happen? Did he RIDE on one? Maybe he sat next to a corpulent sweaty person on a CRJ?
Bye Bye--General Lee