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![]() "ShawnD2112" wrote in message ... Sorry. Gotta jump in here. I work in the airline industry and we use 744, 733, etc regularly. Have never heard anyone, not even people at Boeing, drop the first 7. Not saying it isn't done, just not in this sector of the industry. Shawn, welcome to Tarverland. :-) JK "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "Saryon" wrote in message ... B762 L2J/H 767-200 BOEING B763 L2J/H 767-300 BOEING B764 L2J/H 767-400 BOEING Your assertion was that it's a "673" because you always drop the leading 7. I can't find 673 anywhere in the list. I expect those would be apropriate contractions for your correspondence with FAA, but here in the real world, the first 7 is dropped. Note carefully that you have been corrected by an engineer, an air traffic controller and pilots. If you want to use an insider secret code, don't expect anyone to know what you are gibbering about. |
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