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N790SW
2007-05-23, 09:42 PM
Hey Guys:

I noticed this picture that was taken about a little over a year ago :

http://www.airliners.net/open.file/1030981/L/

I was however curious about one thing, Did WN let its pilots fly that plane there or was it flown by another group of pilots that were hired elseware?

I however guessing it was WN pilots since they flew it there but maybe others can prove me wrong?

hiss srq
2007-05-23, 10:05 PM
It was flown over by a leasing companies hired pilots.

T-Bird76
2007-05-23, 10:21 PM
The plane wasn't owned by WN at the time, it was sold to whoever bought it. God knows why they'd want a WN 732...those things were beat by the time they left WN's fleet.

LGA777
2007-05-24, 12:00 AM
They may be beat and have high cycles but WN has a great rep as far as MTC and preventive MTC is concerned.

LGA777

N790SW
2007-05-24, 12:40 AM
The plane wasn't owned by WN at the time, it was sold to whoever bought it. God knows why they'd want a WN 732...those things were beat by the time they left WN's fleet.

I agree with Tommy on this one - as it was definatly time the -200s left WN's fleet.

As also some may see, some of the earlier -300s are starting to get pretty worn down too, AFAIK the first -300s will leave WN in 2008, but my buddy Alex can confirm that one.

Alex T
2007-05-24, 12:41 PM
The plane wasn't owned by WN at the time, it was sold to whoever bought it. God knows why they'd want a WN 732...those things were beat by the time they left WN's fleet.

I agree with Tommy on this one - as it was definatly time the -200s left WN's fleet.

As also some may see, some of the earlier -300s are starting to get pretty worn down too, AFAIK the first -300s will leave WN in 2008, but my buddy Alex can confirm that one.

I cannot confirm anything but I have been told N300 and N301 and so forth , basically the first -300 from Boeing for SWA will begin to leave the fleet and be "retired".

Don't neccesarily go in "order" of the registeration of the number to determine the retirement because same aircrafts while having an "older" regi is actually newer.

That is how the winglets for the -300 were determined, which I think we have 3 or 5 -300 with winglets if anyone is interested in looking for them.

Alex

SengaB
2007-05-24, 01:06 PM
I wonder what that 707 nehind it is!

Senga

N790SW
2007-05-24, 02:46 PM
I wonder what that 707 nehind it is!

Senga

MEA 707 =]

I belive the following Aircraft are :

N368SW
N362SW
N363SW
N365SW
N352SW - Not sure about that one yet