Mercyful Fate
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Lampshade said:I heard that they will be restricted to VFR and cap the seats to 50-40 max. Anyone heard this?
FlyboyPhil said:I got to try that one out in the 70 sim, The SE missed approach wasn't too bad, but the go around from 50 feet was rough. At max landing weight we missed the hill on the right of the runway by about 30 feet.. sometimes! Will have to see what restrictions they put on the landing weight.. Might be able to take a full boat if you don't have alternate fuel.. etc..
WSurf said:So don't come on here preaching that you guys and the BAC are the only ones that can do it right....
General Lee said:Yeah, I did. I flew Dornier 228s and E120s out of MDW in the early 90s. I still remember all of that. Most people on this board didn't have to go through the krap I did back then, and now act spoiled if they make less that $30 an hour as an RJ FO. I think I made $13 an hour flying a krappy Dornier 228 around freezing cold Michigan from MDW, and a few points south like Springfield, IL. Woopie. And, I hate a$$ muffins-----but you probably love them.
Bye Bye--General Lee
SkywayFO said:Its not just to approach. Its the fact the Take off Min to a 2 engine aircraft is 5000 and 5 if I remember right. Your stuck if the weather goes down.
Night_Flight said:I still much rather prefer having an expierenced crew flying into Aspen with a Capt. who's been doing Aspen for 15+ years in an aircraft designed to fly slow and extremely good at high altitude airports. Fly safe at Aspen!
I wish SkyWest the best. Continue our excellent safe flying.
Better you all than Go-nbendover(Jet)!
-Night_Flight-
Halo_RJdriver said:SkyWest has been serving Mountainous terrain longer than 15 years.
KSUN
KJAC
KBTM
KBZN
KMSO
KRNO
KHLN
There are a few for you to chew on.
Northwest announced direct MSP-HLN service awhile back without doing any of the performance engineering necessary. After a bunch of press releases, an advertising campaign, selling loads of seats, and a fancy little ceremony at the HLN airport they discovered that Pinnacle would need flaps 8 in their CRJ's to be able to take enough people to make it worth while. Northwest then canceled the service for about 10 months while they reevaluated their decision to order all CRJ's with only flaps 20.
Gr82Aviate said:You left out the highest elevation airport in North America...We flew into Telluride out of LAX.
propjockey said:Telluride I believe is the highest elevation airport served by scheduled 121 carriers.
Halo_RJdriver said:SkyWest has been serving Mountainous terrain longer than 15 years.
KSUN
KJAC
KBTM
KBZN
KMSO
KRNO
KHLN
There are a few for you to chew on.