B747forever From United States of America, joined May 2007, 16574 posts, RR: 11 Reply 2, posted (5 years 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 14 hours ago) and read 4371 times:
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Jeremy From United States of America, joined May 2001, 668 posts, RR: 1 Reply 9, posted (5 years 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 12 hours ago) and read 4339 times:
384 times on the 737-300.
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DesertAir From Mexico, joined Jan 2006, 1389 posts, RR: 0 Reply 10, posted (5 years 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 12 hours ago) and read 4338 times:
It is definitely the 737...all versions.
PSA, AirCal and UA 200's
CO to Newark and Houston
AA to Chicago from SFO a number of times.
A few AW flight to Phoenix.
Close to 100 WN flights in and out of Tucson.
KLM from AMS to Rome.
San747 From United States of America, joined Dec 2004, 4934 posts, RR: 13 Reply 11, posted (5 years 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 12 hours ago) and read 4336 times:
Looking at my log (which only dates back to 2004), it would be the A320-200... and I would daresay that its still probably the most common even dating to my first flight in 1992. Close runners-up would be the 757-200 and MD-80.
Yellowstone From United States of America, joined Aug 2006, 3071 posts, RR: 7 Reply 12, posted (5 years 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 12 hours ago) and read 4333 times:
Since I've kept track (May of 2004) it's been the 757-200 (11 flights), closely followed by the 737-300 (10 flights). Going back to my first flight (1989, I think) it's probably the 737-300 (we flew United all the time to see my grandparents who lived across the country, and the 733 formed the core of UA's domestic fleet at the time).
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DFWMzuri From United States of America, joined Nov 2005, 248 posts, RR: 0 Reply 16, posted (5 years 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 10 hours ago) and read 4315 times:
Bok269 From United States of America, joined May 2007, 2105 posts, RR: 0 Reply 17, posted (5 years 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 9 hours ago) and read 4305 times:
Probably the 737 and the 757 followed by the 717 and the A320.
KPWM From United States of America, joined Nov 2007, 2288 posts, RR: 1 Reply 18, posted (5 years 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 9 hours ago) and read 4301 times:
I haven't kept track, but I think it's either the 737 (all variations) or the CRJ-700
Palladium From Indonesia, joined Apr 2005, 270 posts, RR: 0 Reply 21, posted (5 years 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 8 hours ago) and read 4286 times:
If I remember correctly,
1. Boeing 737-400
2. Boeing 747-400
3. Airbus 330-200/300
4. Boeing 737-300/500/800/900
5. Airbus 319/320
6. DC-9/F-100/F-28/MD-90 (roughly all about equal)
7. Boeing 767-200/300 ER
8. Boeing 737-200/Boeing 757-200/300
9. Boeing 777-300/Airbus 321/Airbus 310-300
10. Boeing 747-200/300/DC-10-30
Quoting WILCO737 (Reply 7):
For me its the 737-300 as well... Total: 645 flights!
737-500 is 2nd, total: 535 flights...
I can't believe you actually count it in precise 0.0
SAS A340 From Sweden, joined Jul 2000, 692 posts, RR: 0 Reply 24, posted (5 years 4 months 2 weeks 3 days 5 hours ago) and read 4251 times:
For me:
1. A330-300
2. A320
3. 737-800
4. A321
5. 767-300
The best of them was the A333 and the worst was a crappie 767-300 op by UA between Chicago-San Fransisco.
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25 Ag92: In the past 5 or so years it would be the Boeing 777 however in my 15 years of flying, I wouldn't be surprised if the Boeing 744 was the most flown ai
26 FlyMIA: 757-200 17 times 4 times with DL and the rest with AA. The 738 is going to over take the 757 soon with 9 flights but 7 out of the 9 have been in the p
27 WILCO737: My flightmemory does all this for me As well the flown mileage and routes etc etc... WILCO737 (MD11F)
28 LHRjc: Thanks to BA Short haul... 1st: A319 2nd: A320 3rd: B735 4th: A321 5th: B734
30 Columba: In the last few years it would be the A340-300 but overall the 737-300 is the aircraft I flew the most. So far I just had two flights with a 737NG ev
31 B777Neuss: 1st: 56 Boeing 737-200/-300/-500/-600/-800 2nd: 24 Boeing 767-300
32 FlyKev: I guess its going to be the 757-200. Years of charter holidays takes quite a hit on your aircraft totals. On saying that, I have flown the 742 and 744
33 GFFgold: Without question 737 (all variants but a lot of 732 and 734). After that, probably 744.
34 Egmcman: 737's although I expect I will be flying the STN - AGP route three to four times a year so it will be A319's in time.
35 UAL727NE: I try to pick flights on diff. aircraft. but i worked for a small airline and flew on the B1900 ATON of times. but 737,CRJ,320 fam.,MD80 is most what
37 Mcamargo: If it's family-type, the 737 family... But aircraft specific, it'd have to be the E145
38 AerorobNZ: 1 Boeing 737-300 16 times 2 Boeing 747-400 12 3 Airbus 340-211 7
39 NWADC9: DC-9-30 Followed by the 747-400 and 757-200 respectively.
40 D328: My top 5. 1. 737-300 2. A319 3. 737-400 3. CRJ-200 3. DH8-100 4. Saab 340 4. ERJ-145 5. EMB-170
41 777ER: Top four are: B737 with NZ, QF, UA and DJ A320 with NZ, JQ, SJ and UA B744 with NZ ATR72 with NZ
42 YVRLTN: Would have to be the 737 300, followed by the 767 300.
43 NG1Fan: Top 5: A-319, 320, 321) - thanks to OS/LH A330 - thanks to CX B-763 - thanks to SU, QF Yak-42 - thanks to Avialinii Kubani probably 737 in different v
44 Columba: You really are a NW guy, aren´t you What airline flies the 737-300 in Canada ??
45 Flyboyseven: SGS 2-33A I have aroud 70 flights in them. 31 of those flights solo. Graham
46 ERJ135: The F27 Friendship with over 120 sectors flown and pretty much with just two airlines. However all of these flights were quite short. For the actual h
47 CanadianNorth: I'd say 737-200 by a fair bit... CanadianNorth
48 Lobster: Well, according to FlightMemory, mine is a Northwest DC-9 15 times, followed by a Saab 340 at 13 times.
50 ACDC8: I'd have to say that it would be the 737 series for short hauls and the 767 followed very closely by the MD11 for long hauls.
51 Helvknight: For me it is the A320 Series for short haul and A332 for long haul. The most common RJ is the Avro/Bae146. I fly a lot on LX which is Airbus Central.
52 ManchesterMAN: My top 10: # Aircraft Amount % 1 Boeing 737 94 29.6 % 2 Airbus A320 32 10.1 % 3 Boeing 757 29 9.1 % 4 Airbus A330 24 7.5 % 5 Boeing 777 21 6.6 % 6 Boe
53 MSYtristar: My top 5: 1) B737-300 (47) 2) MD-80/88 (46) 3) B757-200 (34) 4) B737-200 (31) 5) A319 (30)
55 CV990: Hi! The airplane I flew most is the Airbus A320! Regards
56 EMAlad: I have kept a log of all the aircraft that I have been on, so here goes: BA; Concorde G-BOAF Brittania: 757 G-BYAW and G-BYAY JMC: 757 G-FCLA and G-FC
57 N5014K: Just recently, after 35 years of business travel I had the 737 family pass the 727 for frequency. Just about everyone serving BWI used the 727 here fo
58 Leskova: For domestic flights... A320-200 (22 flights) / A320-family (42 flights) For international flights... A320-200 (46 flights) / A320-family (89 flights)
59 A300605R: It's the 737-800 here. I enjoyed every single flight! Although some of them being a little ... [Edited 2008-01-14 11:36:49]
60 Delta767300ER: Boeing 767-300 for me. I try to schedule my flights to get on them. Luckily, I fly Delta and AA so I have no problem. -Delta767300ER
61 EWRandMDW: In my case, I'm quite sure it's the 737-family, including 100, 200, 300, 400, 500, 700, and 800 series. Next would be the 727-100/200 and then probabl
62 LO231: Thank you flight memory! Top Ten Aircraft # Aircraft Amount % 1 Boeing 737-500 20 9.1 % 2 Boeing 737-400 19 8.6 % 3 Airbus 319 13 5.9 % 4 Boeing 737-3
63 Babybus: I fly 4x a month and for me its the A32x and the DC9-32 I'm a great fan of the A320 and A319. Best planes in the sky.
64 FighterPilot: DHC-2 Beaver Commercially the 737-700 Cal
65 Warren747sp: I have to say 1.744 2.738 3.752 Usually I go out of my way to avoid Airbus except for the A332. W
67 Columba: Sounds indeed very boring after a while Lucky B*st*rd Can not understand that, so far I have enjoyed every Airbus flight I have been on: A300-600 (Lu
68 SandroZRH: A320 family by far, followed by the A330 and the MD11. No prizes for guessing my airline(s) of choice.
69 Tb727: This reminds me I really need to do my logbook, but I am coming up on about 2000 hours on the Falcon 20 which is just under 1000 flights and my next w
70 Isitsafenow: Without looking at the log, first place is DC9..around 550 flights alone...the next one is Jan 23 MBS-DTW. Second must be the Canadair 50pax RJ or 727
71 Tonforty: Saab 340 for me. Any time I go anywhere my journey starts off on one of these!
72 SRforever: All McDonnell Douglas for me and proud of it 1. MD-11 2. MD-80 3. DC-10 Not much longer and they will be outrun by Airbus and Boeing
73 Skywatch: Probably the 737-800 or MD-82. ---Skywatch
74 NWOrientDC10: Boeing 727 (-100 and -200) Good Day Russell
75 TruemanQLD: 1. 737 Series 2. Fairchild Metro 3. 747-400 4 A320 series 5. 717
76 NorthstarBoy: growing up in the 70s/80s of course it was the 727-200, 75 times, the 737-300 comes in a distant second at 60 if i include duplicates or 55 individual
77 Alitalia744: For me it's either Delta's MD-88s or Delta's 757s. With their 737-800s a close runner up.
78 September11: Early 1980s - 727s Late 1980s - DC9s 1990 - 2000 - M80s
79 Burnsie28: Well My top 10 1. Douglas DC-9 series 2. A320 3. A319 4. 737 5. 757 6. 727 7. 767 8. Saab 34 9. CRJ-200 10. DC-10
80 AirbusA6: Including all version, the various 737s at 31 just keep the lead over the A320 series at 30! On individual sub types, it would be A320 22 - a recent h
81 StarAlliance38: CRJs and A319/A321 family I fly US a lot (US world's largest operator of Airbus )
82 YVRLTN: None - but I have only been living in Canada for 2.5 years, Im a Brit - so mostly U2 & EZY Switzerland, plus QM, KQ & Hola Airlines.
83 WildcatYXU: Overall: Dash 8 - my every trip starts and ends with an Dash 8 Narrowbody jet: The A 320 family Widebody jet: The B767 family
84 RAFVC10: This present year 2008, the most flown aircraft is the A320; last year were the McDonnell Douglas MD87 and the Airbus A319. Regards, Gerard
85 ZKEOJ: My Top-Five: 1 B 747-400 37 9,5 % 2 B 737-300 36 9,3 % 3 B 737-200 23 5,9 % 4 A 320-200 17 4,4 % 5 B 777-200 14 3,6 % The B737-300 was to take the top
86 LY777: The a/c I've flown must be the 752 or the 762
87 WILCO737: Oh what a pity! The 737-300 is a lot better than the -500! Although the -500 was our power package The 744 is so far down on my list So sad! Everywhe
88 02hilliert: Top 3 for me: 1. B747-400 - British Airways, Air New Zealand 2. B757-200 - British Airways 3. A319-100 - British Airways, easyJet, US Airways i've got
89 ZKEOJ: haha, I guess it is always what you have and what you want.... I haven't been on A330s much, and neither on A340s - would love a few more flights on
90 Columba: Yep, although Air Berlin and Tuifly in Germany are huge 737NG operators. I have always ended up on a 737 classic, too. Last year I flew KLM and Conti
91 Baguy: A320/321, then 757, then 737, then BAE146 and finally ERJ145 Nearly all of these with BA BAguy
92 DALelite: MD-80 series and the 767 series. cheers: DALelite
93 GivenRandy: Probably 737-700 or 737-800, but prefer 767-300ER with good movies.
94 KingAir200: I don't really keep track, but after riding around on NWA for 19 years, I would guess it would have to be the DC-9 followed closely by the 319/320.
95 FlyDeltaJets87: For me, the MD-80 Series- most of those with DL and a couple with AA. Next is the CRJ series followed by the 717-200.
96 Greggarious: I've never tallied the scores, but I'm fairly certain that the 757-200 and 737-800 compete for first place in my logbook...
97 Triple7man: Definitely AA 777-200ER...about 140 flights.
98 PHLBOS: Same here. Rough list of Sub-type s flow in decending order: 737-300 (WN & US) tie between 737-700 (FL & WN) & 737-400 (US) 737-800 (CO, DL & TZ) 737
99 BA380: I must have done well over 100 sectors on the 320 family.
100 Austinairport: I think the aircraft I had most of my flights with was the 737-300. How about you ? MHM
106 LXM83: In terms of number of flights: 1. 137 flights / 13.29% / Airbus A319/320/321 family 2. 132 flights / 12.80% / British Aerospace/Avro 146/RJ family 3.
107 Teo747: Living in Montana, it is (sadly) the CRJ-200 for me. I am still amazed that I have to this point avoided serious neck and back problems from contortin
108 FWA2500: i think its a tie for me between the 757-200 and 767-200/300. after them, i think would be the 737-300
109 EMAlad: Managed to add another type at the weekend, flying on 2 Aer Lingus A320 EI-CVA and EI-DEH, both very nice aircraft. Totals so far (not that many compa
110 Andz: Without a logbook or Flightmemory I would have to say, in descending order: 732: SAA, Nationwide, BA Comair, Air Zimbabwe 744: SAA, BA, Lufthansa, Qan
111 TCT: For me its a tie between the A320 and 752.
112 Landingshortly: 1: Boeing 747-400 2: Airbus 320 / 321 / 319 3: Boeing 747-300 4: Airbus 310-200/300 5: Boeing 777-200/-200ER/-300 6: Airbus 340-300X
119 Vhqpa: 1. Boeing 737 (8 Flights) 2. Dash 8 (4 Flights) 3. Airbus A320 and Boeing 767 (3 Flights Each) Vhq
120 Swissgabe: No doubt that would be the 320. If we include all 737 versions into a family it would beat the 320.
121 Erhard: I would say the 737 series closely followed by the 707 4 burner series .....now REALLY showing my age!!!! with the 747 series a close 3rd
122 EK77W: For me it is: 1. Boeing 747-400 2. Boeing 777-300 3. Boeing 737-300 4. Boeing 737-800 5. Boeing 767-300 6 Boeing 757-200 7 Boeing 777-300ER 8 Airbus A
123 MTSUATC: I don't have exact numbers but they would be in this order. 1. CRJ 200 2. CRJ 700 3. ERJ 145 4. 757-200 5. A320 6. 777-200
125 UltimateDelta: I'd have to say the Boeing 717 and the Douglas DC-9... of course, flying MidEx and Midwest 4-5 times a year helps!
126 Falstaff: The DC-9 I have flown on a NW DC-9 at least 10 times per year for the last eight years. The first flight I remember was on a Ozark DC-9. I have also f