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ATAExpress
08-08-2005, 06:22 PM
I traveled on Aug. 6th.


Leg 1: ACK-BOS

Length: 40 Mins.
Type of Plane: Cessna 402.
Overview:

After eating a good Breakfast at Hutch's, I boarded the plane, and then there was the long taxi to the other end of the runway. We took off at 10:35 AM. The weather was good the whole way. We landed in BOS, and de planed.

Leg 2: BOS-STL

Length: 2 Hrs 40 Mins.
Flight Number: 4522
Overview:

In Terminal B, the security is god awful, and I almost wanted to kill the two kids in front of me at security, the reason? well they had chains of almost any length hooked onto various parts of their clothes, and the younger one had matches. When the security officer told him to go throught the security metal detector again, he immediatly shouted: "Are you for real?" I just laughed. and went on my way through. I had to get onto a bus, just to get to Gate B30J. the lettered gates, are in a little "Sattelite Terminal" the rest of the flight was bumpy, and we landed 12 Mins. early in STL.

c0ex
08-08-2005, 08:03 PM
wow that is the first trip report that i read that had a cessna!

ATrude777
08-09-2005, 01:53 PM
you flew a cessna BOS-STL or American Airlines?

Alex

ATAExpress
08-09-2005, 02:54 PM
The Cessna 402 was from Nantucket to Boston

babypurin
08-09-2005, 03:32 PM
The Cessna 402 was from Nantucket to Boston

...operated by Cape Air

ExpressJet145
08-09-2005, 06:17 PM
Cape Air rocks, LARGEST Regional Airline in the world that is Independently Owned :-). They have some 100+ 402's I think.

ATAExpress
08-09-2005, 06:32 PM
One of the pictures of Cape Air, shows a rather large plane, with the same Livery on the tail, and it was located in Trois Rivieres Quebec, was this an older Plane? or will it be in service?

ATrude777
08-09-2005, 09:43 PM
The Cessna 402 was from Nantucket to Boston

I knew that, what did you fly BOS-STL, If its non-stop you had to fly AA correct?

Alex

ATAExpress
08-10-2005, 01:38 PM
Yes, in one of those really cramped ERJ's.

N9103M
08-10-2005, 04:20 PM
One of the pictures of Cape Air, shows a rather large plane, with the same Livery on the tail, and it was located in Trois Rivieres Quebec, was this an older Plane? or will it be in service?


Those are ATR-42's purchased from Continental Express to fly Continental Connection flights in Guam. Rumors of service here stateside, but nothing firm yet.