The CRJ can do 4+ hours on the LR model. Not sure about the ER.
Do they hand you a knife when you board so you can slit your wrists first?
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The CRJ can do 4+ hours on the LR model. Not sure about the ER.
Just the plastic one that comes in the crew snack box....oh, they're out again this week.Do they hand you a knife when you board so you can slit your wrists first?
Where did you hear that? The last I heard was 17Now we know the answer. 21 airplanes reduced down to 11. Great.
Now we know the answer. 21 airplanes reduced down to 11. Great.
Now we know the answer. 21 airplanes reduced down to 11. Great.
Wrong the latest update is 17.
Also, I know SkyWest has at least one generic livery outfitted with ovens for the cookies, there may be two. If that is the case, those one or two aircraft can be used for Delta or United lines.
Which airplane(s)? ASAIK, none of the non-Connect airplanes have cookie ovens.
The contract is for 15 aircraft, with the option of up to 10 more. Currently running 21. Take two away and that makes 19. Still 4 more than the minimum on the contract.
Are you under the impression that Midwest is going to be able to avoid bankruptcy?
I swear I heard MX CTL say the other day that 417SW(I think) was a generic with ovens.
417SW is painted in Midwest Connect colors.
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Midw...er_by_photo_id_DESC_&prev_id=&next_id=1200887