219B leased from NZ opb Airtours MAN - BGI return
481 NH LHR - NRT return
436 BA JNB - LHR & YVR - LHR return
So 7 flights total
One route I've not need mentioned yet was BUD, I flew it in Dec 2004.
Jump to postWilderness Seaplanes (split off from Pacific Coastal) still fly passenger flights with the Grumman Goose. The Convair 580 still flies in BC with Conair as an airtanker (not for much longer, they just bought 11 ex Flybe Q400's) and Kelowna Flightcraft including a stretched 5800. Air Spray still fly t...
Jump to postI currently have an elderly Canon DSLR which has served me well, but is time to be replaced. I have three lenses 18-55, 18-250 & 50-500. I am on my 2nd Sigma 50-500 and both have failed in the same way, the mount gets loose to the point it is impossible to tighten it and the repeated so doing da...
Jump to postCan somebody advise the registrations with corresponding serials of the Ibom CRJ's please? I was updating the ex Suncor machines on the planelogger website, but can find no reference anywhere to their registrations or ID's. I also assume they are still flying? Until the recent global turn of events ...
Jump to postIt seems I have quite a different story - from Vancouver BC. I drive a cargo van for multiple customers. Things are generally bad as regular customers like high end retail, hotels etc close, sports being cancelled, freight volumes down due to production slow down in Asia (& everywhere but partic...
Jump to postusxguy wrote:
If you order online for home delivery: Make sure you have a house number clearly visible I know you rarely use your front door and path, but make sure the access up to it is clear and safe - overgrown and prickly bushes, broken, loose and steep steps are too common - particularly think how the drive...
Jump to postGrounded LH fleet at FRA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kmrQIMxb3QE Sorry if this has been posted before but I don't read the whole thread. Feel free to3 remove if it's the case. Lufthansa is now at 95% grounded fleet. Remaining long-hauls operate out of Frankfurt only. The freighter fleet is ope...
Jump to postCuba
Malta
Paris
St Maarten
Mauritius
Toulouse (Airbus factory) & French riviera
Its the oppositions job to point out any failures and there have been two big clangers in recent months which may suggest his all inclusive caring public persona is just a smokescreen. Shock horror! Theres this and the SNC Lavalin / Jody Wilson Raybould / Jane Philpot affair where the opposition cla...
Jump to postLongest LHR - NRT (NH 744)
Shortest CXH - YGG (Vancouver Coal Harbour to Ganges Harbour, Saltspring Island) - 35 miles, West Coast Air Beaver
I find that odd since Transat is the one flying those fabulous 9 across A310s and A330s. Rouge doesn’t have anything that crammed in. Like I’d take my chances with rouge rather than that! I fly the TS 332's YVR - LGW, they are no worse than the high density 10 abreast 77W's AC use to LHR. The 310's...
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Jump to postAC have retaliated by seeking to purchase TS. While I'm sure it was not a surprise to Onex/WS due to the near simultaneous announcements, it does rather change the playing field. IMO, Onex would have two strategies, or maybe even both can be done. 1) Revert to LCC roots by expanding ULCC Swoop, on V...
Jump to postNeither this nor the Onex/WS deals happened overnight. If Onex had merged WS & TS, that would make quite a formidable competitor to AC with slots and EU & sun network that grows WS internationally massively overnight. TS has been for sale for a while, so I suppose it was inevitable it would...
Jump to postNeither this nor the Onex/WS deals happened overnight. If Onex had merged WS & TS, that would make quite a formidable competitor to AC with slots and EU & sun network that grows WS internationally massively overnight. TS has been for sale for a while, so I suppose it was inevitable it would ...
Jump to postAA DFW to PHX, Apr 2011, can't believe almost 8 years ago.
Remember being disappointed it wasn't louder, even though I was fairly near the back.
Also had a go-around into PHX due to a tech issue which they troubleshooted while doing circuits, which my wife found a little disconcerting.
So far just flown AC YVR - YYC rtn in Feb, A319 both ways Booked for APR YVR - YYZ ... TS ... A321 YYZ - GLA ... TS ... A310 BRR - GLA ... LC ... DHC6 (seems to fluctuate between 400 & 300 recently) EDI - LTN ... U2 ... seems 319, 320 & 32N all operate the flight recently LGW - YVR ... TS .....
Jump to postThose Canadian operators don't have money to spend on new, or even current gen second hand, so will always be well used frames. Most of those -200 frames are combis, so what seems to be happening is replacing both halves for example with two Dash 8's which are now being converted to freighters. Howe...
Jump to postA ballpark budget would help. Under $10k or under $300 a month, but I dont want it dragged out for years. basic idea is after not long you put the money it makes to one side, pay it off and upgrade to newer and better, maybe a couple times over. Never heard of the Metris, I see it's the same as the...
Jump to postI am looking to buy a cargo van for light delivery work, finding it really tough to find a website which weighs up the pros & cons. Heres the criteria 1) The bread & butter will be small parcels and general freight within city limits, but there will be some long distance highway work too so ...
Jump to postJoan Jett covering Crimson & Clover
Beatles covering Roll Over Beethoven
Toploader covering Dancing In The Moonlight
The best was Turdus Airways, quickly rebranded Trans Travel Airlines...
Another was the short lived Ankair. Might not think twice about it if one lived in Ankara, but they had a large bird with wings open as a logo next to it and it looked like a big W. Was awesome.
Google UPS 747 crash in DXB - that is why! It is possible, but there are crazy packing & paperwork requirements and the quantity shipped at once may be restricted. They are not compatible with any other DG and if carriers are full with other more lucrative risk free cargo, they will always take ...
Jump to postTo answer the question... 737-200/300/400/500/600/700/800/900/900ER 747-200/400 757-200 767-200/200ER/300ER 777-200ER/200LR/300ER A310-300 A319 A320-200 A321-200 A330-200/300 A340-300 A380 ARJ85 ERJ135/190 CRJ700/705/900 Dash 8-300/Q400 F50/70/100 DC3 DC10-30 MD83 Tristar 250/500 EC130 B407 C152/180...
Jump to postmasgniw wrote:I've slept with a 787-9 and A340-600 on international flights.
The biggest problem is that American people label each other left or right and drive wedges between each other. So much for the UNITED States.
Jump to postSome random thoughts... According to the CCARCS, they still have 9x A310's registered, not sure if all are still in active service, I was surprised it was that many. Anyway, near 1-for-1 replacement capacity wise. There are quite a few 738's in service, with more leased in during the winter. I am su...
Jump to postI wear them all day every year round - but I work from home...
My previous company did shorts Friday's in summer, but if it was extra hot we were allowed shorts every day.
Twitter has been quite busy with new management coming in and a new livery.
Jump to postB732: Air North Yukon. Only one left and it is only used on charters or subs. However, as the -400 & -500 are getting rarer, they operate both to YVR (currently AM & PM flights respectively). The HS748 days are also numbered, two have been retired and 2x ATR's are in the fleet now. Canadian...
Jump to postcpd wrote:These are good!
I guess most posters missed this caveat.... I know there were a bunch that used to fly, but was curious about current operators. Locally we have Van City Seaplanes, Vancouver often being shortened to Van. There is also Kelowna Flightcraft Air Charter, named after the BC town of Kelowna, airport code...
Jump to postThey have not surveyed anyone who has flown out of Luton then, and certainly no one who has tried to drive there to drop some one off... LGW is a continuous work in progress... I think it is better with the terminal reshuffle, it used to be a gong show during easyjet peaks. maybe it still is, but I ...
Jump to postI know there is a detailed log kept of all the movements at LGW. there used to be a LGW blog on flightglobal or somewhere I cant find now, and I did find the spotters page but cant open the logs on my pc.... In order to complete my logbook, my first ever flights are missing and I was wondering if so...
Jump to postFedex A300 N657FE holding for take off on 26L YVR to MEM - I life 5 mins away from said runway....
Jump to postI believe Viking are close to shutting down Twotter productions, all orders fulfilled and some white tails they cant shift. While the same capacity, it is not the same category as the B1900 which is another type prevalent here. Locally Pacific Coastal are replacing their early 80's C models with ear...
Jump to postI believe Viking are close to shutting down Twotter productions, all orders fulfilled and some white tails they cant shift. While the same capacity, it is not the same category as the B1900 which is another type prevalent here. Locally Pacific Coastal are replacing their early 80's C models with ear...
Jump to postI cant quite remember all the details, so some of the following might not be 100%, but the flights were (and still are) operated for Canadian Affair a British travel agent. Presumably they put the flying out to tender and the flights were operated jointly by MyTravel & Air Transat. Actually, I r...
Jump to postVery light year for me
Flown
TS ... A330-243 ... YVR - YYC - LGW
TS ... A330-243 ... LGW - YVR
Booked
TS ... A330-243 ... YVR - LGW
BY ... 737-8K5 (presumably) ... LGW - NAP
BY ... 737-8K5 ... NAP - LGW
U2 ... A32S ... LTN - EDI
TS ... A330-243 ... GLA - YVR
Midlands area not far from Brize Norton
Im stumped...
https://www.flickr.com/photos/[email protected]/34929688925
This season the solution has been to use far more -800's, plus -300's from Canadian North that have more legs than a -400. Not the best choice of aircraft, but Flair are cheap. And when people pay $1000 all in for a week in CUN, everything has to be done cheap. I fly TS own metal every year to the U...
Jump to postThe point of the 747-8 was the passenger version, that is dead. Regarding the 747--8F, there have been 86 ordered and 71 delivered. Is the market much bigger? There have been 126 747-400F delivered, big part of them still operational. How many civil freighters with the possibility of loading long p...
Jump to post10 frames is not a lot. From 4 widebody aircraft to 10 and possibly 20 is not a lot? To me that looks like a huge expansion. Especially since, unless Westjet goes all out and introduces a proper J, their 789s will seat a lot more than their 763s. Saretsky said they anticipate full lie flat J seats.
Jump to postPremier of BC is trying to ban US coal trains passing through metro Vancouver (its election time so she thinks that will be popular).
http://vancouversun.com/news/politics/b ... -b-c-ports
My two cents. If ULCCs were going to exploit the market Norweigan would be here already. The fee system doesn't set up for it. I think this is an anti pilot union play. Saretsky has said he's going to fight it to the end. Here's one set up in a tee for the in house union which has given him everyth...
Jump to postI personally think the 747 nose loading capability is over rated, particularly with a network carrier. The amount of cargo that needs this aircraft is not bread and butter air freight, it is specialty stuff, usually O&G or military related and that by nature is an ad hoc market and is well cover...
Jump to post[/quote]of course the bill would go to......[/quote] Normally the shipper..... everything gets thrown back on the shipper as it is ultimately their responsibility. That being said, there is responsibility with all parties to make sure the shipper conforms to all formalities, but in reality for somet...
Jump to postFreight forwarder here... You make it all sound so easy. I'd almost believe you if hadn't worked in a multi-national HQ/Operations Centre that was constantly struggling to get product in from Asia and out to Europe on time and being let down by shipping companies destroying many quarter ends. Then y...
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