TransAir's 737-2T4C, N306AL (c/n 23066, l/n 992), has finally come home after spending the last year and a half in Ohio flying Rhoades Aviation. Southern Cross Aviation handled the trans-Pacific ferry flight from OAK.
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It spent a year and a half sitting in Columbus Indiana (yes, Indiana), no flying. And Rhoades is owned by Transair.
3 comments:
It spent a year and a half sitting in Columbus Indiana (yes, Indiana), no flying. And Rhoades is owned by Transair.
Looks like they are doing training flights around the islands. Look for RDS 2 in FlightAware. Interesting circuits they are flying.
Proving Runs, not training.
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