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"Delta" Wins; NWA to Disappear



 
 
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  #31  
Old April 18th, 2008, 05:09 AM posted to rec.travel.air
Chilly8
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"dgs" wrote in message
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Chilly8 wrote:

According to Ultmate Traffic, NWA does not fly 737 or 767
aircraft. NWA flies these aircraft


NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR STUPID SIMULATION GAME! NOBODY!

Fokker 100


Northwest does not fly these, you idiot!



I found a flight where the F100 IS used. Northwest
flight 1145, a weekly Saturday departure, leaving
Baltimore at 6:14 PM and arriving in Columbus
at 9:51PM after one stop in Detroit, so the Fokker 100
IS used on some NWA flights.




  #32  
Old April 18th, 2008, 06:43 AM posted to rec.travel.air
Benjamin Dover
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"Chilly8" wrote in :


"dgs" wrote in message
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Chilly8 wrote:

According to Ultmate Traffic, NWA does not fly 737 or 767
aircraft. NWA flies these aircraft


NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR STUPID SIMULATION GAME! NOBODY!

Fokker 100


Northwest does not fly these, you idiot!



I found a flight where the F100 IS used. Northwest
flight 1145, a weekly Saturday departure, leaving
Baltimore at 6:14 PM and arriving in Columbus
at 9:51PM after one stop in Detroit, so the Fokker 100
IS used on some NWA flights.





Wrong again. You really shouldn't inhale when your head is stuck up your
ass or when your dick is in your mouth.

This Saturday, April 19, 2008, NWA 1135 leaves Baltimore at 6:17 AM and is
a 757. In Detroit, you need to connect with NWA 4738, which is a CRJ to
continue to Columbus GA. NW 1135 only goes from Baltimore to Detroit.

In plain English Chilly, you are one big dumb mother Fokker!
  #33  
Old April 18th, 2008, 09:56 AM posted to rec.travel.air
Mr. Travel
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John Kulp wrote:

On Wed, 16 Apr 2008 23:19:31 -0700, "Mr. Travel" wrote:


Chilly8 wrote:


According to Ultmate Traffic, NWA does not fly 737 or 767
aircraft. NWA flies these aircraft

Fokker 100
Airbus 319, 320, and 330
Boeing 727, and 747, and 757
Douglas DC-9 and DC-10


]

I am surprise Ultimate Travel doesn't list NW as flying a Red Fokker Dr 1.



Sorry, that's the Red Baron's personal airplane.


He doesn't fly anymore.
  #34  
Old April 18th, 2008, 10:12 AM posted to rec.travel.air
Mr. Travel
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Chilly8 wrote:

"dgs" wrote in message
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Chilly8 wrote:


According to Ultmate Traffic, NWA does not fly 737 or 767
aircraft. NWA flies these aircraft


NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR STUPID SIMULATION GAME! NOBODY!


Fokker 100


Northwest does not fly these, you idiot!




I found a flight where the F100 IS used. Northwest
flight 1145, a weekly Saturday departure, leaving
Baltimore at 6:14 PM and arriving in Columbus
at 9:51PM after one stop in Detroit, so the Fokker 100
IS used on some NWA flights.


Are you sure?
I checked www.nwa.com and didn't see it.
Where are you looking, UT?
Do you think UT would know more about NW fligths, than nwa.com?
  #35  
Old April 18th, 2008, 04:56 PM posted to rec.travel.air
Jeff[_16_]
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"Chilly8" wrote in message
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"dgs" wrote in message
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Chilly8 wrote:

According to Ultmate Traffic, NWA does not fly 737 or 767
aircraft. NWA flies these aircraft


NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR STUPID SIMULATION GAME! NOBODY!

Fokker 100


Northwest does not fly these, you idiot!



I found a flight where the F100 IS used. Northwest
flight 1145, a weekly Saturday departure, leaving
Baltimore at 6:14 PM and arriving in Columbus
at 9:51PM after one stop in Detroit, so the Fokker 100
IS used on some NWA flights.


without getting into the idiotic name calling, Northwest does not now, nor
has it ever, flown F-100's. There is no U.S. flag carrier currently flying
the Fokker 100's (AA and US previously did)


  #36  
Old April 18th, 2008, 06:13 PM posted to rec.travel.air
dgs[_7_]
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Chilly8 wrote:

"dgs" wrote in message
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Fokker 100


Northwest does not fly these, you idiot!


I found a flight where the F100 IS used.


No, you didn't. Your stupid "UT" simulation program returned erroneous
information - which it does repeatedly - and being the brain-dead
buffoon that you are, you confuse it with the real thing. You're as
stupid as the day is long. UT IS NOT AN AUTHORITY ON AIRLINE SCHEDULES,
YOU MINDLESS DOLT.

Northwest
flight 1145, a weekly Saturday departure, leaving
Baltimore at 6:14 PM and arriving in Columbus
at 9:51PM after one stop in Detroit, so the Fokker 100
IS used on some NWA flights.


Doesn't exist. You didn't look this up on NWA's own web site,
because you're an idiot. You need to be wrapped up in a
straitjacket and put away. You also need to quite playing with
mommy's PC.
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dgs
  #37  
Old April 18th, 2008, 06:14 PM posted to rec.travel.air
dgs[_7_]
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Chilly8 wrote:

"Chilly8" wrote in message
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"dgs" wrote in message
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Fokker 100

Northwest does not fly these, you idiot!



I found a flight where the F100 IS used. Northwest
flight 1145, a weekly Saturday departure, leaving
Baltimore at 6:14 PM and arriving in Columbus
at 9:51PM after one stop in Detroit, so the Fokker 100
IS used on some NWA flights.

Thre is also Norrthweat flight 1514, on an F100,
departing on an F100 5 days of the week, leaving
at 3:30PM and arrving at 4:16 PM.



No, there isn't, you brainless halfwit. NORTHWEST DOES NOT FLY F100
AIRPLANES AT ALL, STUPID! UT IS NOT AN AUTHORITY, AND IS LOADED WITH
ERRONEOUS DATA!
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dgs
  #38  
Old April 21st, 2008, 01:56 PM posted to rec.travel.air
Paul Frankenstein
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In article , Chilly8 wrote:
* According to Ultmate Traffic, NWA does not fly 737 or 767
* aircraft. NWA flies these aircraft
*
* Fokker 100
* Airbus 319, 320, and 330
* Boeing 727, and 747, and 757
* Douglas DC-9 and DC-10
*
* One feature can tell me, from the schedules, what aircraft a
* particular airline flies, and the afforementione aircraft is what
* Ultimate Traffic says that Northwest is using, as of right now.

The NWA website, which I assume is authoritative, says that NWA flies

B747
A330
B757
A320/319
DC-9
CRJ-200
CRJ-900
EMB-175

No 727s and no DC-10s.
  #39  
Old April 21st, 2008, 07:20 PM posted to rec.travel.air
Jeff[_16_]
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"Paul Frankenstein" wrote in message
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In article , Chilly8 wrote:
* According to Ultmate Traffic, NWA does not fly 737 or 767
* aircraft. NWA flies these aircraft
*
* Fokker 100
* Airbus 319, 320, and 330
* Boeing 727, and 747, and 757
* Douglas DC-9 and DC-10
*
* One feature can tell me, from the schedules, what aircraft a
* particular airline flies, and the afforementione aircraft is what
* Ultimate Traffic says that Northwest is using, as of right now.

The NWA website, which I assume is authoritative, says that NWA flies

B747
A330
B757
A320/319
DC-9
CRJ-200
CRJ-900
EMB-175

No 727s and no DC-10s.


and Northwest NEVER flew F100's (although Mesaba flew F-27's and F.27's in
the '80's)


  #40  
Old April 21st, 2008, 09:10 PM posted to rec.travel.air
SMS
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Chilly8 wrote:

And since when does NW fly A330 aircraft?


They have 32 of them in service, all relatively new (less than three
years old).

that NW only flew 747, DC10, and A320 aircraft.
I see a downloadble A330, registration N801NW,
what a Northwest A330 would look like repainted
in Delta colours.


Delta finally gets some 747s again, albeit with an average age of 20 years.

I wonder what is the oldest 747 still in regular scheduled passenger
service is. For U.S. airlines, NW has the oldest.
 




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