ERJ-140
Whistling $-Can-Fan :)
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You don't need to call and verify. The pics will prove it soon.
Look up the serial number for the N no. (S/N 730 - N730_ _) was one. Captain first names began with J and B (bald guy with mustache, dead ringer for G. Gordon Liddy). I will not post their identities here. Partial N # on the other but it was the former PT-SAB or at least had the exact same paint scheme (N9???? - N962?? I am close - the bag door was open so the N # was _partially_ obscured but I would not post its N # here any way - S/N I believe was 412). Female Captain with one of those short little female "bow" like ties not the "male" tie. (She freaked out about me taking pictures at first because I got permission from the F/O and she didn't know, but she was cool with it when I explained what I was doing.) Don't recall their names and wouldn't tell you if I did.
F/O said the N9_ _ _ _ bird weighed over 31000 lbs. BOW with A1P engines. Captain on 730 said they were 29500 lbs BOW with A1E engines.
Look up the serial number for the N no. (S/N 730 - N730_ _) was one. Captain first names began with J and B (bald guy with mustache, dead ringer for G. Gordon Liddy). I will not post their identities here. Partial N # on the other but it was the former PT-SAB or at least had the exact same paint scheme (N9???? - N962?? I am close - the bag door was open so the N # was _partially_ obscured but I would not post its N # here any way - S/N I believe was 412). Female Captain with one of those short little female "bow" like ties not the "male" tie. (She freaked out about me taking pictures at first because I got permission from the F/O and she didn't know, but she was cool with it when I explained what I was doing.) Don't recall their names and wouldn't tell you if I did.
F/O said the N9_ _ _ _ bird weighed over 31000 lbs. BOW with A1P engines. Captain on 730 said they were 29500 lbs BOW with A1E engines.
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