http://www.albanyairport.com/ -----Original Message----- From: The Airline List [mailto:AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Michael A. Burris Sent: Monday, April 21, 2003 11:38 PM To: AIRLINE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: Mystery at ALBany today AIRLINE: Didn't know ALB could handle a B737! I recall the older days when I worked for Precision Airlines and we sent Doniers there regularly. BX also sent their B1900 and Shorts 360 there, too. Anyone have a web site for them that lists stats? Mike Burris Cambridge, Mass --- Greg Rendell <greg20@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > --=======27B22658======= > Content-Type: text/plain; > x-avg-checked=avg-ok-55D26C75; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > > 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 :) > > > --=======27B22658======= > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; > x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-55D26C75 > Content-Disposition: inline > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system > (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.473 / Virus Database: 271 - Release > Date: 4/17/2003 > > --=======27B22658=======--