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Old March 21st 06, 03:22 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
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by "Matt Barrow" Mar 21, 2006 at 07:07 AM



I guess the idea that "passengers" counts "repeaters" didn't enter your
head.



If they meant "passenger trips" they should have said it. They said
"passengers."

If I say I flew 100 passengers last year, that does not mean that I took
one passenger up one hundred times. That means 100 people flew on my
plane. TC had it right.


When the airlines quotes their numbers how do you think they count them? I
flew 10 legs on airlines in 2005. I'll bet I count as 10 passengers.


 




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