Re: Mystery at ALBany today

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Matthew,

It may have been N366G, a General Electric
BBJ:  http://www.airliners.net/open.file/152921/M/

It does remind me of Canada 3000!

I saw this at PHL a few weeks ago.

~Greg
PHL & ATL


At 09:48 PM 4/21/2003 -0400, you wrote:

>Maybe one of you with Flight Explorer can help me out... driving just
>south of ALB today (Mon. 4/21) just before 1400 local, I saw a 737NG
>with winglets climbing out.  I got a pretty good look at it, since I was
>in tollbooth traffic, and it passed pretty much directly over the toll
>plaza.  There appeared to be 2 horizontal lines of red writing on the
>tail (like the Canada 3000 tailfin), but I couldn't get any fuselage
>detail because of the angle and my desire not to submit any insurance
>claims.  Anybody know who/what this might have been?
>Matthew :)


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