Grassstrippilot
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:erm: Turboprop jets?PoorJetDriver said:Moody's says in its downgrade.
Independence Air (NASDAQ: FLYI) negotiated early lease terminations for a number of its turboprop jets earlier this year.
Tyro said:Oh yes. Why, turboprop jets. Burn a lot of gas. -And they're slow.![]()
skid said:Kind of sounds like the Dornier 328 Jet. Burns gas but not very fast, and holds very few pax.
AZ Typed said:Yeah - but I gaurantee it's funner to fly than any stupid "airliner." Not to mention you'd be hard pressed to find a tighter knit group of pilots from that bird.
AZ Typed said:Yeah - but I gaurantee it's funner to fly than any stupid "airliner." Not to mention you'd be hard pressed to find a tighter knit group of pilots from that bird.
Tyro said:Oh yes. Why, turboprop jets. Burn a lot of gas. -And they're slow.![]()
blueridge71 said:The DoJet at Cincy was probably the high point of my career. The 700 is a good airplane, but ASA can't hold a candle to ACA, even before the Independence Day.
The clock for filing under the old rules has indeed run out. If they could have done so, filing and dropping the RJs probably would have been a smart move. I guess that pesky exit financing wouldn't allow that route though.
House_X said:How depressing...D328 jet in CVG being the highlight of a career. The overnights were horrible (TOL, GRR, EVV, ERI...need I say more?) and the plane was about as reliable as a $3 bill. Also, the crews flying Dornier were being treated like red headed step children by ACA management. When I look at the airline industry TODAY...those were indeed the "good ole days"...how sad is THAT!!! I remember the BOS and LGA lines...high block...those were good trips!!!
AZ Typed said:House_X: There's so much more that made CVG pimp than the dang overnights & broken ships, trips and block. It was the people - duh. The 328 was the new "J32" of the fleet (as you put it "red headed step child") and that made it all the more fun. Yes...there were some big TOOLS in the airplane in both seats. But they were far and few between compared to the Space Shuttle ROBOTS that we were all forced to work with in HELL, err I mean IAD. Of course, the Space Shuttle was probably the highlight of your carerr, eh.
AZ Typed said:But they were far and few between compared to the Space Shuttle ROBOTS that we were all forced to work with in HELL, err I mean IAD.I always thought hell was ORD, not IAD.