T7ILS13LatJFK From United States of America, joined Jul 2006, 84 posts, RR: 5 Posted (6 years 9 months 2 weeks 3 days 1 hour ago) and read 2147 times:
I was just thinking of SA)">CO's 84/85 flights and a question came up in my mind about the scheduling details.
I mostly care to know about SA)">CO 84 and SA)">CO 85 and if known, about SA)">CO 90 and SA)">CO 91.
Anyway, this question is assuming that both flights arrive and depart on time.
SA)">CO 84 is scheduled to arrive in TLV at 9:30A.M. (local Israel time).
SA)">CO 85 is scheduled to depart TLV at 11:30A.M. (local Israel time).
I guess what my question is, is that SAME aircraft that landed as SA)">CO 84 used, just two hours later (that same day), as SA)">CO 85 to return back to EWR?
Or are there multiple T7's on the ground in TLV for more than just a few hours, waiting to return to EWR?
Also, same idea, but just a little reversed.
Which aircraft is used for SA)">CO 84 (scheduled to depart EWR at 4:05P.M. EST) to TLV?... Could it be the same aircraft that flew as SA)">CO 91 (scheduled to arrive EWR at 4:45A.M EST), that returned from TLV earlier in the morning (that same day)?
Thanks a lot.
-MIKE@JFK
"You Know Dam Right!! & - Winds are 060 at 8, 4 Left, cleared to go."
RandyWaldron From United States of America, joined Mar 2006, 324 posts, RR: 3 Reply 1, posted (6 years 9 months 2 weeks 3 days 1 hour ago) and read 2143 times:
Hi Mike,
In response to your question: the aircraft is effectively flown out of Newark on a Tel Aviv turn. It will arrive in TLV, where the passengers and cargo will be offloaded. Then, the aircraft will be readied for its scheduled departure for Newark.
CO84-EWR/TLV turns into CO85 TLV/EWR
CO90 EWR/TLV turns into CO91 TLV/EWR
Each aircraft spends a just a few hours on the ground before returning to Newark.
T7ils13latjfk From United States of America, joined Jul 2006, 84 posts, RR: 5 Reply 2, posted (6 years 9 months 2 weeks 3 days ago) and read 2140 times:
Thanks a lot for that information Randy.
As for the start of the flight at EWR (to TLV)...Which aircraft are used...
For example: Is CO 84 flown on the aircraft that arrived as CO 91 earlier in the morning?... Or is it a totally random T7 that is just "sitting" at EWR?
Thanks again.
-MIKE@JFK
"You Know Dam Right!! & - Winds are 060 at 8, 4 Left, cleared to go."