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Delta 767-300 to Washington-DCA
I know a few local NYC folks frequent the DC-area airports so I thought I'd pass this along.
Delta will send the 767 to Washington-DCA on Tuesday, 09Dec:
Delta 802 ATL-DCA
Boeing 767-300 (domestic)
Delta 809 DCA-ATL
Boeing 767-300 (domestic)
I'm going to fly up on DL 802. With any luck, I'll be able to get some photos of the aircraft's departure back to ATL. According to my source, this is a one-time route proving run for "future flights".
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Re: Delta 767-300 to Washington-DCA
Wow. That would be a sight to be seen on the River Visual.
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Administrator
Re: Delta 767-300 to Washington-DCA
Very nice coverage, Chris. I wish I could see it land from the outside!
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Re: Delta 767-300 to Washington-DCA
As we arrived, flying over Gravely Point, I only saw maybe one or two people. A ton of folks were on the ramp though. I'm sure we'll see more photos here soon.
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Administrator
Re: Delta 767-300 to Washington-DCA
What's DCA's history with receiving heavies?
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Re: Delta 767-300 to Washington-DCA
I think Chris mention that this was the first heavy to land at DCA. I find it interesting that when we see planes like the 76 at fields like LGA and now DCA its exciting but at JFK we turn our heads. Its a matter of the rarity of the arrival but when you put it into perspective its a 767 all the same. Certainly interesting though.
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Re: Delta 767-300 to Washington-DCA
Phil,
Today's 767 landing was the first widebody at DCA since 1997, when the United DC-10 made its emergency landing due to fuel starvation. Essentially the first scheduled 767 operation (the first of many) was today's Delta flight.
Here are a few more shots, from ground level:
http://www.kodakgallery.com/ShareLan..._photos_button
Hopefully the link works...
This was N126DL, a P&W-powered bird. Imagine what a GE CF-6-powered plane could accomplish from DCA (read DCA-SLC)...
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Re: Delta 767-300 to Washington-DCA
You are incorrect about it being P&W, N126DL is powered by the CF6-80A. The only domestic 763's that are Pratt powered are N140LL, N1402A, N143DA, & N144DA. The rest (120's & 130's DL/DN) are all CF6-80A. And I don't even work for DL :shock: You should know better!
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinqu...0&cmndfind.y=0
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Re: Delta 767-300 to Washington-DCA
I had it backwards... HAHA! :-)
No one's perfect.
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