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ATC Callsigns "Citrus" and "Eagle Flight"

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Can anyone tell me what airlines are represented by ATC callsigns "Citrus" and "Eagle Flight?"Thanks!Airbus

Al Kaupa

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Citrus would be Airtran....I am not sure about eagle flight.Garrick Geisz

I think Eagle flight is American Eagle?Bobber

Correct - American Eagle.

BobK

While we're on the subject, can anyone tell me the callsign of the small charter company "Cape Air"? I was down at Dare Co Regl in Manteo, NC a few years ago and saw one of their 421s sitting on the ramp. When I saw the livery for the Flight1 421, I was so excited.

It's actually a scheduled commuter airline.Their radio callsign is "CAIR" (pronouced like "care") and their 3-letter identifier is KAP.They don't fly 421's, though. They fly Cessna 402's.

They don't need pressurization at their 1000-2000 ft agl flights across the water up here around KBOS, KHYA, etc. so they chose the 402. Cheaper to maintain too.P4 1.8768 ram 80 gig hardriveVisiontek Ti4 4600CH yoke/pedals19" inch monitor-Soundblaster PCI 512Win XPPrivate PilotAOPALawyerPilots Bar Association"Men without dreams are never free, twas thus this way and thus will ever be."

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