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Old 09-12-2006, 08:22 PM   # 1 Quick Link (permalink)
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SWA 737 back in Operation

The SWA 737 that had the landing problem at Chicago's Midway last winter is back in operation.

It has been back on-line for about two weeks now.

New gear, engines, lots of skin, misc. parts, and a new "N" number.
Cheaper than buying a new one.

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Re: SWA 737 back in Operation

It wasn't the aircraft's fault. I remember hearing that the runway was really close to being at the operational limit of the A/C.
 

I can take umbrage, I can take the cake, I can take the A-Train, I can take two and call me in the morning, but I cannot take this sitting down. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to take five.
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Re: SWA 737 back in Operation

How true. How true.

The aircraft looked alot better leaving than it did arriving. The maintenance folk did a real nice job on her.
 

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Re: SWA 737 back in Operation

THat is great news. I heard a figure once that said that a 737 took off somewhere in the world like every 15 seconds or something like that.
 

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Re: SWA 737 back in Operation

I would not doubt it one bit. Very popular and reliable aircraft!

The next version (after the NG series) will keep the line going very strong into the future.
The body will be a miniature of the new 787 style.

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Re: SWA 737 back in Operation

That is cool. They always say, "When the last Airbus is parked in the desert, the crew will fly home in a 737."
 

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Re: SWA 737 back in Operation

Ha Ha. Probably a very true statement.
I've had the chance to work with both and they each have their plusses and minuses.
The Boeing tends to have a bit more solid "feel" to it than the 'Bus.

You get folks who are Very passionate about their brand aircraft!!!


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