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  • AC 767-300 YYT-YHZ?

    Is this a scheduled service? Reposition? Diversion? Charter?


    Airline Air Canada
    Flight Number 861
    Departure City (Airport) London, England, Great Britain (EGLL)
    Departure Time
    Arrival City (Airport) Saint John's, NF, Canada (YYT)
    Arrival Time 11/06/2002 01:50 PM
    Remaining Flight Time 05:24 (scheduled)
    Aircraft Type
    Current Altitude 0 feet
    Current Groundspeed 0 mph
    Flight Status Scheduled

    Airline Air Canada
    Flight Number 861
    Departure City (Airport) Saint John's, NF, Canada (YYT)
    Departure Time 11/05/2002 02:31 PM
    Arrival City (Airport) Halifax, NS, Canada (YHZ)
    Arrival Time 11/05/2002 03:14 PM
    Remaining Flight Time 00:00
    Aircraft Type Boeing 767-300
    Current Altitude 0 feet
    Current Groundspeed 0 mph
    Flight Status Landed

    Airline Air Canada
    Flight Number 861
    Departure City (Airport) London, England, Great Britain (EGLL)
    Departure Time
    Arrival City (Airport) Saint John's, NF, Canada (YYT)
    Arrival Time 11/05/2002 01:35 PM
    Remaining Flight Time 00:00
    Aircraft Type Boeing 767-300
    Current Altitude 0 feet
    Current Groundspeed 0 mph
    Flight Status Arrived
    JR FlyingTexan

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    AC 767-300 YYT-YHZ?

    It is actually a scheduled service. AC860 is the flight in the opposite direction (YHZ-YYT-LHR).

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    • #3
      AC 767-300 YYT-YHZ?

      Cool... where do you get this info? [img]images/smiles/icon_confused.gif[/img]

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      • #4
        AC 767-300 YYT-YHZ?

        'FlyteComm' http://www.flytecomm.com/cgi-bin/trackflight

        Enter arrival city and you can see all sked flights. Thank you for reply. I know we have some Atlantic Canada users. My family is from NB and NS. By virture of warm weather and other factors, I'm in TX. JR
        JR FlyingTexan

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        • #5
          AC 767-300 YYT-YHZ?

          Cool! Look what time my follow up post was!!! WN 737 is the best thing to roam the skies!!!!
          JR FlyingTexan

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          • #6
            AC 767-300 YYT-YHZ?

            quote:
            Originally posted by SST2707:
            Cool... where do you get this info? [img]images/smiles/icon_confused.gif[/img]


            Ramp Pilot here happens to know an Air Canada captain quite well.

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            • #7
              AC 767-300 YYT-YHZ?

              I've worked that flight many many times! [img]images/smiles/icon_smile.gif[/img]
              AC860 YHZ-YYT-LHR and the return AC861 is a busy flight.
              767-300ER
              Full almost every flight (passengers and cargo).
              I'm going to be on it November 25! [img]smilewink.gif[/img] [img]smilewink.gif[/img]
              Going to LHR for a few days! wooo hooo!
              It is the only scheduled 767 we see here in YYT.

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              • #8
                AC 767-300 YYT-YHZ?

                Interesting to hear the 767 is full quite often as YHZ Population = 115,000 but I understand the British have close ties to Atlantic Canada. The only sked 767 y'all see, among tons of medical and other diversions, right. I was in MBJ in June 2001 and saw an AC 767 on the stand. And in 2001 sometime I saw an AC 767 at Dee Howard in San Antonio. Lots of cargo on the YHZ-YYC-LHR one?
                JR FlyingTexan

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                • #9
                  AC 767-300 YYT-YHZ?

                  I think the good business on 860/861 is due in part to the developing oil industry and the amount of companies from North Sea oil patch doing business here. Lots of big oil company cargo.
                  I don't know what the statistics are for YYT but the last full year I worked in YQX we had 42 heavy's divert in. That was in 1996. We don't see 42 in a year in YYT but I'll bet it is close to 30. [img]images/smiles/icon_biggrin.gif[/img]

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                  • #10
                    AC 767-300 YYT-YHZ?

                    This excludes 9/11, right? I have the printout of diversions (I was with AA) and I know Atlantic Canada got hundreds that day.
                    JR FlyingTexan

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                    • #11
                      AC 767-300 YYT-YHZ?

                      Yes! Sept 11 was a very busy time. we had 27 heavys that day. Usually see at most 2 heavys at a time. The feckin airport was (still is) under contruction with ramps torn up.
                      Was a mess. But people were safely on the ground which was the most important thing.

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