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    unlike the majority of posts, i re-sized the photos for better viewing.
    first off, the windows were nasty. looked like a child and dog had their way with them.
    it's sad, but to/from DEN, alaska is just another carrier. cutting costs sucks!

    Alaska 507
    DEN-PDX
    737-700
    8OCT

    if you look close you can see the shadow of our contrail in the lower right corner.
    fairly full flight as viewed from the last row

    the only benefit to sitting in the last row of a 737-700, you can look backwards. :P


    a few pics from the 2004 seattle airline collectible show. quite a turnout.



    mt rainier from the in-laws backyard



    Alaska 546
    SEA-DEN
    737-700
    12OCT

    pushing from D5


    SEA gates


    mt rainier shortly after departure


    award winning service...please stop, i'm full


    downwind for DEN
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  • #2
    Great Report + Pics
    - The baby will be back -

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    • #3
      Great report Alaska is a great airline, although yes there windows can be quite dirty
      You've got to try to find what's right before your eyes-Finger Eleven


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      • #4
        Great on!

        I never been on 737-700. Because UAL is still fly with old 737-300 and -500.

        My mum been on 737-900 from SEA-PHX in spring of 2002 and she say to me *This plane is tooo looooong*

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        • #5
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          Nice pics there!

          Happy Flying!

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          • #6
            I just flew on the 737-700 for 25 minutes the other day and loved it I was in seat 7B
            You've got to try to find what's right before your eyes-Finger Eleven


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            • #7
              Nice report!

              -Pete
              Pete Ganabathi
              Embry Riddle Aeronautical University

              Fly Frontier Airlines - A Whole Different Animal

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