What else could TNGINR stand for?freakonature wrote:What?
Would have made for a better story, don't you think - ?
"Dual Engine Failure; First Air 737-200 Ditches in the North Saskatchewan.."
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What else could TNGINR stand for?freakonature wrote:What?

DOH! Told you I was tired!freakonature wrote:I was deciphering your acronym tnginr.

From the CADORS for this flight/topic:three 20% full flights from yeg to yzf
One needs to be parked for a 'C' check...Not sure if you know what a 'C' check is, but its tough to do one in between flights! The other one is still fairly busy!two parked hercs
I think everyone knows it comes up for bid in 20 months. Hopefully 7F can get it - there'll be fierce competition from some other great airlines!and who knows about the foodmail contract
I suppose there are aches and pains any time an airline launches its first widebody.oh yeah the 767 is on its way, what a shit show thats going to be
I suppose its from 50+ years of making money in the North.Where does this company get the money to waste?????!!!!!!!!!



Obviously you're new to the airline industry cause we burna tonne of cash, but nothing like the big guys!! The only way to make money is to spend it!! I suppose its all relative though.i've spent time in the north and south and have never seen a company/airline waste money like them! its a good thing they have the support from the gov. or whatever money tree they have!!!!!


Ultimatley the cash came from the Que government.....johnkruk wrote:Where does this company get the money to waste?????!!!!!!!!!
johnkruk wrote:its a good thing for firstair they are a monopoly in most parts of the north, if they had compitition from real airlines like they are starting to get now they would be finished long ago, i've spent time in the north and south and have never seen a company/airline waste money like them! its a good thing they have the support from the gov. or whatever money tree they have!!!!!

I didn't want to say it...but...you took the words outta my mouth. Thanks.I would put money on it you tried to get a job with 7F but they turned you down because it took about all of 2 minutes to figure out you a douche bag.
Ya, I guess those dasderdly -8s we've been dodging over here in the East (YFB) are just what...software glitches on our TCAS? I'm pretty sure they have some blue and yellow on them so I'm guessing its another airline running them....which means....NO F*CKING MONOPOLY OVER HERE!!!!johnkruk wrote:i said MOST of the north, there ATR routes are a monoply, mostly. and all you people who think they don't waste money should try working somewhere else so you know the difference between a real airline and firstair. its a unique operation thats for sure and if they didn't have the clients they have (people who have no other choice) they would have dried up long ago! how long have they been trying to get this 767.............10 years, or so.......come on, and the last 737 they bought from africa what was it, 9 months of heavy maintenance before it got on line? and what have they done to try and change or grow a little .........oh yeah they tried to fly to thompson and that didn't work.

I don't think anyone here said they didn't waste money. What Major in Canada doesn't to some extent? Welcome to Aviation...The only way to make a million bucks in this industry is to start with 2 million.and all you people who think they don't waste money should try working somewhere else so you know the difference between a real airline and firstair
Wow - once again you make a great point...People who have no other choice?!?!its a unique operation thats for sure and if they didn't have the clients they have (people who have no other choice) they would have dried up long ago
And now they're getting it. I can't imagine the great folks at Westjet would ever mention "right place at the right time".how long have they been trying to get this 767.............10 years, or so.
Are you the kind of guy that would release an aircraft early from maintenance when it wasn't ready to safely fly?come on, and the last 737 they bought from africa what was it, 9 months of heavy maintenance before it got on line?
What a great attitude. Perhaps you should do some homework for once in your life. A quick search will find that if indeed 7F hadn't "tried to change or grow a little" they'd still be flying Super Cubs...but I suppose you probably already knew that.and what have they done to try and change or grow a little

Thompson actually not a bad deal -- the main reason service was withdrawn (oh yes westjet pulled out too) was the runway was not suitable for the 737 - there was a major heave that exceeded Boeing limitations - damage to the airplanes was a major concern --oh yeah they tried to fly to thompson and that didn't work.
Liquid Charlie, That runway was suitable for Canadian's 737-200 for years. That heave has been there for just as long including when Canadian was operating there. They've tried to fix that heave and last time I was up there they had lengthened 32(I believe) so that they could tear apart 05 and fix it once and for all without too much disruption of traffic. I don't know the outcome but I'd be surprised and even skeptical if that was the only reason firstair pulled out of dodge(Thompson).Thompson actually not a bad deal -- the main reason service was withdrawn (oh yes westjet pulled out too) was the runway was not suitable for the 737 - there was a major heave that exceeded Boeing limitations - damage to the airplanes was a major concern --
