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Wait, so it's not okay to take a 200 over 95 degrees, but it's okay to take a Saab? Is that what you are saying? Have you been in a Saab in MSP even with the "air" hooked up?

Nope not ok. Sack up and not be a "regional" "lets kill our pax" type.

I have NO idea what a saab is like. The E120 sucked in the summer. Do I think this is something that pax should pay for? NOPE. The 200 has ZERO airflow with no APU. I don't mean a little... ZERO! With 50 96.7 deg heaters back there it is horrible.
 
Nope not ok. Sack up and not be a "regional" "lets kill our pax" type.

I have NO idea what a saab is like. The E120 sucked in the summer. Do I think this is something that pax should pay for? NOPE. The 200 has ZERO airflow with no APU. I don't mean a little... ZERO! With 50 96.7 deg heaters back there it is horrible.
Geesh, are they sick? Normal temp would be 98.6. Maybe you were going to RST.
 
You shouldn't be taking the airplane in that situation anyway.

Actually we are prohibited from boarding paxs if the temp is above 85 in the cabin, but the cockpit is always warmer than the cabin, add in a little direct sun light on the device you could exceed the limits.
 

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