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Delta Air Lines 717 nose gear collapses after landing at Charlotte International Airport -- (link)
Posted by
budice
Jun 28 '23, 08:17
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https://twitter.com/aviationbrk/status/1674062513124651011
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(You care). That plane is officially certified as the DC-9-95
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ty97
Jun 28, 08:49
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(You also care). Someone (no names) is scheduled to be a passenger on two 717s this weekend. -- nm
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ty97
Jun 28, 08:50
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Just realized I'm not getting my 747 ride. Dammit! -- nm
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spamlet
Jun 28, 10:09
You also also care. The vast majority of Delta's 717s were Airtran planes originally. Southwest didn't want 717s post-merger so offloaded them. -- nm
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ty97
Jun 28, 08:51
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I care. I didn't realize many, if any, were still flying. Looks like Delta still has the most. -- nm
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zunk takes things literally
Jun 28, 09:00
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Delta by far has the most. Hawaiian and Qantaslink (Australia) have some, that's it. There weren't that many 717s ever made
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ty97
Jun 28, 09:26
any landing you can walk away from is a safe landing, budice -- nm
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decline
Jun 28, 08:18
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