It appears that only AA has bad registration data. However, it may not be bad. Looking at another site with this information (red1aviation.com, not a free site), their listing of flights by AA has a disclaimer saying they are working on correcting AA registrations. This leads me to believe that the AA "registrations" are actually a registration assigned by AA to their aircraft. On WN flights, the registration is incomplete. The "WN", "SW", etc., suffixes are not shown. David R > That's an awesome resource -- thanks! > > One problem I noted is that some of the reg numbers are garbled, and > have alphabetic characters in them that should not be there, not > fitting the syntax of U.S. registrations. It looks to me like the reg > numbers were scanned and OCR'ed from paper documents, or else were > entered by some really bad typists... > > -- > Michael C. Berch > mcb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > On Mar 22, 2004, at 12:30 PM, Greg Rendell wrote: > > > Doug/list, > > > > I neglected to mention that from that link you should choose the > > "detailed > > statistics" section, and then either departure or arrival statistics. > > The > > summary statistics don't include tail #s. > > > > ~Greg Rendell > > PHL & ATL > > > > At 02:24 PM 3/22/2004, you wrote: > >> hey all, > >> i flew on American 1129 from LGA-MIA last night 3/21...i couldn't get > >> the > >> registration..just wondering if anyone could help me out..thanks > >> > >> doug k. > >