Flying the oldest 737 in Europe seems not true , AMA
Posted by Fragilo@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 12 comments
Posted by Fragilo@reddit | aviation | View on Reddit | 12 comments
itchygentleman@reddit
Cool! Which tail number? I've flown on C-GNLK before :)
Initial-Dee@reddit
Nice! I get to do cargo handling for that one! wild that she just turned 50 this year.
ChuckyJa@reddit
The first production b737 300 flew in 1984, making the classic series 40 years old. Unless I'm missing something here?
davidbkkr@reddit
Which company/airline is operating these jets, and where are they based?
healablebag@reddit
How does the hand flying feel compared to other 737 variants you have flown?
Fragilo@reddit (OP)
It feels natural , easy to slow down and easy to land
dendofyy@reddit
Can I have a go?
Fragilo@reddit (OP)
Sure !
savoryb1tch@reddit
Is this aircraft CAT III certified
Fragilo@reddit (OP)
Of course
savoryb1tch@reddit
Cool, I've seen many 737 Classics with only CAT-I/II certification so wondered if yours is too.
Fragilo@reddit (OP)
It is capable of CAT III but not able to do any RNP , except I and 5