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Not sure I am asking in the right place but does anyone have a list of the SkyWest tail numbers, for the RJ's, and if so is there a way to import them en masse so I don't have to do it the hard way? Thanks, Nate ORD FO CRJ |
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Here is what I did for ASA and we have the same web based system as you do so I assume it should be easy to get. I just went to ourasa.com. logged in. went under the operations link and then selected the flow board or maintenance status, stuff like that. Cracked open a cold one and started entering them by hand. Then after about two hours or so I was done. Then I went and entered in the destinations as well under the Station tab. That killed another two hours. Its a good productive way to kill time while you are on reserve. Good Luck!
__________________ -Albert L. Menefee IV, Atlantic Southeast Airlines, Atlanta, GA |
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