30 seats in that miniature tin can? Yikes. I=B9ve usually consumed a beer or two to make my SkyWest flights a little more tolerable, but I never realize= d how small it was. I did ride a Jetstream 31, once, and only once. It was barely an upgrade from a packed Manhattan subway car on an express run. Reminiscing, I recognize the appeal for RJs. Matthew On 7/9/02 2:13 AM, "David Mueller" <kawika42@mac.com> wrote: > On Monday, July 8, 2002, at 02:19 PM, Matthew Montano wrote: >=20 >> > Airlines operate different size planes to maintain their schedules >> > with variable capacity, but sometimes even a 19 seater EMB120 doesn=3D92= t=3D20=3D >=20 >> > cut >> > it. >=20 > Nitpicking here, but the EMB-120 is a 30 seat aircraft. A 19 seater=3D20 > would be something like a Fairchild Metro, Jetstream 31, or=3D20 > Beechcraft/Raytheon 1900. >=20 > -- > David Mueller / HNL > kawika42@mac.com > http://www.quanterium.com >=20 > *** Read the Airline List FAQ at http://airlinefaq.tripod.com *** >=20