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I love flying, whether for real or simulated, as a passenger or a pilot. To this date I have kept a record of all the airlines I have travelled with in real life and the aircraft I have flown in. How about you, do you keep a record? If so, care to share? Here's my list: AIRLINES FLOWNSwissairCrossairSabena LufthansaBritish AirwaysBritish CaledonianBritish Island AirwaysBritish MidlandAir FranceSASUTACTAOrionAviso Japan AirlinesAll Nippon AirwaysJapan Air SystemTDA Tao Domestic AirlinesNKA Nihon Kinkyori AirwaysSingapore AirlinesCathay PacificKorean AirAir LankaAir IndiaPIAAir AfriqueCameroon AirlinesAnsett AustraliaUnited AirlinesIn the Jump Seat for LandingSQ Airbus 310 (SIN - HIJ)CX Boeing 777 (HKG - NRT)LH Boeing 737 (GVA - FRA)JD NAMC YS-11 (HIW - KOJ)AIRCRAFT FLOWN (Mostly as a passenger)Convair 990 CoronadoLockheed TriStar (1101/500)BAC 1-11Trident 2/3CaravelleYS-11Saab 340Aviocar C-212Cessna 170Cessna 172R / SPRobin 500 PresidentLong Ranger IIDC-4DC-9 (30/50)DC-8 (60/62)DC-10 (40)MD-83 / 90MD-11B-707B-727B-737 (100/500)B-747 (100/300/400)B-757 (200)B-767 (200/300 / 300ER)B-777 (200/300)A-300A-310A-319A-320A-340

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Holy Moly! You have flown on a wide variery of planes and airlines.Here is mine starting from earliest to most recent.Antonov AN-2 (crop duster) - 6years old, I even got to fly myself a bit.Antonov AN-24 (TAROM)- 6-9 years old. MY father took me flying in the jumpseat with him a few times.MD-88 (I think) (Swissair) 10 years old from Romania to South Africa.A300 (Olimpic Airlines) From South Africa to Greece, 13 years old.ATR-72 (Olimpic) connector flight from Greece to Romania. ATR and A300 back to South Africa.C-152/C-172/PA-28 on 3 days of career shadowing at flying school in South Africa. 16 years old.B747-400 (British Airways) South Africa to London to Vancouver. 17 years old. (My favourite).C-152. Flying lessons in Vancouver (3.2 hours before I had to stop :-( ) 18 years old.That's it. The record is in my head. |Take careMike

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List of airlines (which may something about my age): United Delta Northwest TWA USAir American Continental Braniff (Yep!) Western Frontier Pilgrim (regional New England carrier, now defunk) Allegany Planes flown B707 B727 B737 B720 B757 B767 DC 6 DC 8 DC10 L1011 MD80 A300 A320 Caravelle (all time favorite) Pilgrim flew this small twin prop, high wing, 10 pax, don't know the type but was a blast, cruised at 2000ft 130kts. As PIC: C150 C172 C182 right seat: Aero commander

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The Pilgrim twin-engine plane was a DeHavilland Twin Otter.Kurt Kalbfleisch"Planning to Resurrect the EMB-120 Project"

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Sure, make me show my age:PanAmTWAEasternFrontierBraniffUSAirUnitedAmericanDeltaNorthwestAmerica WestSouthwestAeroperlas (Panama)ContinentalSome Ecuadoran airline (plane was marked Uruguay Air Force!)LufthansaIndian AirlinesPlanes:C-150C-172C-182707 (maybe, not sure, it was 29 years ago)727737747757767777A-300A-320A-319Cessna 208L-1011DC-10DC-9(?)MD-80Canadair regional jetATR

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Boeing 720BFairchild F-27Boeing 727Boeing 737Boeing 767Boeing 747Lockheed L-1011DC9MD-80Ford TrimotorCessna 172 -PICCessna 152 -PICCessna206Van's RV6A -PICMarchetti 260 -dual inst.Dehaviland Twin Otter (wheel & floats)Super Stearman -dualPitt's S2B -dualMaul -dualP-51D Mustang -fun!!Piper Seneca -dualPiper Seminol -dualPiper Archer -PICPiper Warrior -PICPiper Arrow -PICWaco -- biplane (1927 as I remember)Grunman Yankee Piper LanceQuicksilver Ultralight - dualHot Air BaloonBeech 1900several gliders -dualL.Adamson

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That's an impresive list there Larry! You are so lucky.Take careMike

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Thanks for the ID. So, are you familiar with Pilgrim?? I really miss that little airline. New London-Groton just hasn't been the same since they sold out.

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Here's my list for the last 15 yearsAirlines------------------ NorthwestUnitedContinentalEasternPan AmAmerica WestAlaskaAmericanTWAUS AirReno AirSouthwestAmerican Trans AirAir AmericaHawaiian AirlinesMidwest ExpressAir L.A.Express Air OneMesabaSouthern Air TransportSaudiaMinerveCondorMartinAirCathay PacificSingapore AirlinesGaruda IndonesiaA/C Flown in the Jumpseat or Personally Flown---------------------------B-707B-727/100-200B-747/100-400B-757/200-300DC-8/50-63DC-9/10-50DC-10/10-40A-319A-320L-1011/100Piper ArrowPiper ArcherPiper TomahawkC-152C-172/XPOther A/C I had the pleasure of riding or working------------------------------------------------------------------B-737/200-500B-767B-777MD-11MD-80/88A-300CitationLear 35C-182 FloatplaneRegardsPaul:-cool


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Airlines------------------ Air PanamaAero PerlasCopa AirlinesKLMKLM City HopperAir franceUnitedContinentalEasternJATIBERIASwiss AirLufthansaTACAAviancaA/C Flown (PAX)---------------------------B-707B-727B-747B-757DC-8/50-63A-319A-320MD11C-152B767DHC6Fokker 70Fokker 100A340A330

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