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Gerard
2011-12-17, 08:48 PM
Watching HBOs Rangers/Flyers 24/7 and finally got a look at the Rangers Boeing 737-400 that they use. They were departing out of Westchester for a quick trip up to Buffalo. Noticed the aircraft, N37NY, was in the same colors as the Cablevision S-76s that fly out of FRG though the owners are listed differently. Do they have a second 737 in case the Knicks also need to travel or do they contract out?
BTW HBO Sports doing a great job once again with this 24/7 inside look.

moose135
2011-12-17, 09:05 PM
I've seen it drop in at FRG now and then...
http://www.moose135photography.com/Airplanes/Airliners-and-Airport-Spotting/Republic-Airport/JM20080311N37NY002/264698800_cJtYo-XL-2.jpg

And you can track it on FlightAware (http://flightaware.com/live/flight/N37NY). Looks like it took the Rangers to St. Louis for Thursday's game, and Phoenix for tonight's.

PhilDernerJr
2011-12-17, 11:03 PM
I don't know the answer, but I know one member that should be very familiar with this operation. Calling Doctor....???

lijk604
2011-12-18, 12:04 AM
I don't know the answer, but I know one member that should be very familiar with this operation. Calling Doctor....???

Hmmm, I wonder who that could be? All I can say, is that both teams share the 1 aircraft, and don't expect to see it on the trackers much longer.

Gerard
2011-12-18, 09:50 AM
All I can say, is that both teams share the 1 aircraft,

Interesting in that both teams sometimes overlap road trips.

lijk604
2011-12-18, 04:32 PM
Interesting in that both teams sometimes overlap road trips.

There are always options. ;)

Gerard
2011-12-19, 12:49 AM
There are always options. ;)

DUH!!:tongue::smile:

Gerard
2011-12-31, 10:49 AM
Interesting in that both teams sometimes overlap road trips.

Knicks in California, Rangers in Florida yesterday. Who gets the 37NY? Or does it fly cross country to accomodate both teams. If the timing is correct.

DHG750R
2011-12-31, 09:44 PM
It's in Sacramento with a flightplan filed to leave at 0330z heading to HPN

hiss srq
2012-01-01, 03:35 AM
My question is, does it have steam gauges or is it an EFIS Glass 734?

DHG750R
2012-01-01, 04:28 AM
It's airborne, just passing north of Rockford, Il as I type this, ETA 1015z , there is another flightplan filed for HPN-SWF looks like right after unloading .

I did a little search of the 737-4Y0's (GPA 's customer code) and every one I found had glass, reasonable to say she likely has glass also?

Gerard
2012-01-05, 08:06 PM
Hmmm, I wonder who that could be? All I can say, is that both teams share the 1 aircraft, and don't expect to see it on the trackers much longer.

Actually just saw pictures on the Rangers FB page of them boarding their jet last week flying from DC to Fla. And it
wasnt their private aircraft but a Delta.
Good timing for this thread. :smile: