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DVA8757
Captain, MD-11
OLP
Joined on June 20 2010
50 State Club
Century Club
"It isn't what you do, but how you do it." Southaven, MS USA
160 legs, 251.3 hours
77 legs,
116.9 hours online 160 legs,
251.3 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
March 31 2011 11:22 ET by Don Abernathy
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Cloudy Skies
Delta’s cutbacks leave questions at Memphis International
Despite this week’s bad news, the fortunes of Memphis International Airport as a Delta Air Lines hub remain closely linked with Delta’s flagship hub at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
The Atlanta-based airline announced a 25 percent cut in Delta flights at Memphis International, which amounts to an 8-10 percent cut in capacity based on the number of seats on those flights.
http://www.memphisdailynews.com/editorial/Article.aspx?id=57307
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DVA8152
First Officer, B767-300
OLP
Joined on December 28 2009
Online Six Century Club
Million Mile Club
Millennium Club
"By George, we did it!" Jacksonville, FL USA
1,159 legs, 2,921.6 hours
698 legs,
1,755.8 hours online 1,033 legs,
2,466.9 hours ACARS 1 legs,
11.8 hours event 136 legs dispatched, 40.7
hours
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Posted onPost created on
March 31 2011 11:25 ET by Dan Turner
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Hope were not going down the same road at MEM, as we did with CVG. Cant really say I didnt expect this, althought having flown through MEM RW two times in the past couple weeks its still a very busy airport. I guess you have to remeber the proximity of MEM and ATL, both being hubs.
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DVA4180
Senior Captain, MD-88
OLP
Joined on March 08 2007
Online Century Club
Long Beach Century Club
50 State Club
Triple Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
"Have A&P - Will work for peanuts!" Van Buren Charter Township, MI
351 legs, 783.1 hours
193 legs,
388.4 hours online 340 legs,
759.3 hours ACARS 20 legs,
41.0 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
March 31 2011 15:28 ET by Joseph Schwab
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It's in response to the fuel prices..
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DVA4290
Senior Captain, CRJ-200
Joined on April 04 2007
50 State Club
Online Triple Century Club
Quincentenary Club
"Lightning coming out of that one" Houston, TX USA
502 legs, 829.4 hours
340 legs,
575.5 hours online 421 legs,
683.7 hours ACARS 41 legs,
81.2 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
April 04 2011 12:38 ET by Andrew Lynn
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This is by and large fueled by the expedited retirement of the DC9-50. There will be back-fill in MSP by Compass and Republic (Shuttle America) 170s and 175s but Memphis won't be seeing much if any of this new flying contract.
Andrew LynnSenior Captain, CRJ-200
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DVA8742
Captain, MD-88
Joined on May 19 2010
50 State Club
Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Southeastern United States
131 legs, 201.2 hours
125 legs,
192.0 hours ACARS
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April 04 2011 22:43 ET by David Knowles
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The CR2 (no offense to anyone in the program) is killing the station because of how crappy the plane's dispatch reliability has been and how inefficient it is. Plus, many frequent MEM flyers avoid the CR2 like a fatal plague.
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DVA8757
Captain, MD-11
OLP
Joined on June 20 2010
50 State Club
Century Club
"It isn't what you do, but how you do it." Southaven, MS USA
160 legs, 251.3 hours
77 legs,
116.9 hours online 160 legs,
251.3 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
April 05 2011 09:08 ET by Don Abernathy
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David Knowles wrote:
The CR2 (no offense to anyone in the program) is killing the station because of how crappy the plane's dispatch reliability has been and how inefficient it is. Plus, many frequent MEM flyers avoid the CR2 like a fatal plague.
Yes, but many of the flights I find myself on in a CRJ (I fly out of KMEM alot) used to be turbo props. I can recall flying to places such as KXNA (NW Arkansas) several times in a turbo prop trying to land that Wal-mart account. Now it's a CRJ. I'll take the CRJ anyday.
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DVA8742
Captain, MD-88
Joined on May 19 2010
50 State Club
Century Club
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Southeastern United States
131 legs, 201.2 hours
125 legs,
192.0 hours ACARS
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April 05 2011 11:41 ET by David Knowles
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Granted, the CR2 is better than a J31/32... but I'd take a SF3 over the CR2 any day.
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DVA4290
Senior Captain, CRJ-200
Joined on April 04 2007
50 State Club
Online Triple Century Club
Quincentenary Club
"Lightning coming out of that one" Houston, TX USA
502 legs, 829.4 hours
340 legs,
575.5 hours online 421 legs,
683.7 hours ACARS 41 legs,
81.2 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
April 05 2011 13:14 ET by Andrew Lynn
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Comfort wise, the SF3 may pull ahead of the CRJ (2-1 seating versus 2-2) but the turbo-prop perception will always be a hindrance to the public. Compound that with the severe weight restrictions of the SF3. Granted, the CR2 has its own issues in that arena but many times, the SF3 will dispatch with four or 5 seats blocked due to fuel and checked bags. This was a major reason why DL is getting rid of them.
Andrew LynnSenior Captain, CRJ-200
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DVA8757
Captain, MD-11
OLP
Joined on June 20 2010
50 State Club
Century Club
"It isn't what you do, but how you do it." Southaven, MS USA
160 legs, 251.3 hours
77 legs,
116.9 hours online 160 legs,
251.3 hours ACARS
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Posted onPost created on
April 05 2011 17:21 ET by Don Abernathy
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I remember one flight to KXNA where we had a strong north wind, we were generally headed in a WNW direction and the turbo prop just fought it the entire flight. It was almost like being in an old tire swing the entire flight (back-and-forth, back-and-forth...).
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DVA4290
Senior Captain, CRJ-200
Joined on April 04 2007
50 State Club
Online Triple Century Club
Quincentenary Club
"Lightning coming out of that one" Houston, TX USA
502 legs, 829.4 hours
340 legs,
575.5 hours online 421 legs,
683.7 hours ACARS 41 legs,
81.2 hours event
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Posted onPost created on
April 05 2011 22:08 ET by Andrew Lynn
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Don Abernathy wrote:
I remember one flight to KXNA where we had a strong north wind, we were generally headed in a WNW direction and the turbo prop just fought it the entire flight. It was almost like being in an old tire swing the entire flight (back-and-forth, back-and-forth...).
As slow as the ATR was, it got the job done. I never remembered her going out weight restricted. DL's (ASA really) configuration was 66 seats with the way they had the aft galley set up. Many times the thing would go out completely full plus 50-60 bags split between the forward and aft bins. The only issue was HHH (due to the RWY) and MOB. They started sending them to Mobile towards the end of the ATR's life and it would always go out restricted on IROP days with a max booking of 60 to be able to carry as much bags as possible.
Andrew LynnSenior Captain, CRJ-200
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