Browntothebone
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More mainline jets and less Connection jets is a good thing.
Not for regional pilots.
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More mainline jets and less Connection jets is a good thing.
Not for regional pilots.
It is if those regional pilots ever want to move on and out of the regionals
You are correct. However, most regional pilots nowdays claim that they have no intention of trying to get on at a major and want a career at the regionals, hence the desire for larger regional aircraft that they can fly.
By this math, the CRJ-200.Let's see.... CRJ-200. ~2500-3000 lbs an hour for 50 pax.
757-200.... ~7000 lbs an hour for 184 pax.
MD-90.. ~5500-6000 an hour for 150 pax.
Who's the gas hog?
By this math, the CRJ-200.
See Uncle Jed, I can cipher after all....
Jethro Bodine
What if you only have 40-50 pax?
Every airplane has its purpose.
Every airplane is a gas hog half full.
A 757-200 would have to have around 50 open seats to equal the burn per passenger of a full CRJ-200.
A 757-200 would have to have around 50 open seats to equal the burn per passenger of a full CRJ-200.
"Growth for Delta would be great! But the MOST important thing is these planes will not say " Connection " on the side. "
How bout DCI pilots starting a 90for90for90 campaign? That would make Delta profitable finally.