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Delta Virtual Airlines Water Cooler | Airline Operations | How can I fly ATR72 flights?
DVA856
Captain, B767-300
OLP
E-MAIL

Joined on September 25 2002
Century Club

Portsmouth, VA

132 legs, 235.9 hours
14 legs, 21.8 hours online
117 legs, 211.0 hours ACARS
Posted onPost created on November 19 2009 20:36 ET by Scott Hunt
When I go to search for flights with the ATR72 it comes up no results found, but I went on Delta airlines website and checked to see if they fly ATR72 nflights and they do fly so how can I fly some on the ATR72 or is it possible I would be willing to get flight numbers and all if that would help.

Scott Hunt

Captain, B767-300
DVA7373
Captain, B757-200
OLP

Joined on May 31 2009

"Howdy"
Southeastern United States

72 legs, 187.6 hours
32 legs, 85.4 hours online
67 legs, 153.2 hours ACARS
2 legs, 3.1 hours event
Posted onPost created on November 19 2009 20:38 ET by Nicholas Taylor
You can fly any flight in our schedule with the ATR72 as long as it's within the aircraft's maximum capabilities and you have the rating for it.

Nicholas Taylor

Captain, B757-200
DVA043
Senior Captain, MD-11
OLP

Joined on June 10 2001
Event Half Century Club
Online Double Century Club
50 State Club
DVA Twenty-Year Anniversary
Everett 1500 Club
Bi-Millennium Club
Four Million Mile Club

"Col. Panic"
Marietta, GA

2,326 legs, 9,362.8 hours
240 legs, 553.9 hours online
1,984 legs, 8,155.9 hours ACARS
75 legs, 196.3 hours event
2,362 legs, 9,497.7 hours total
91 legs dispatched, 66.4 hours
Posted onPost created on November 19 2009 20:58 ET by Luke Kolin
What ATR-72 flights does Delta operate?

Cheers!

Luke Kolin

Senior Captain, MD-11
DVA1651
Senior Captain, MD-11

Joined on April 25 2004
Everett 250 Club
50 State Club
Globetrotter
DVA Ten-Year Anniversary
Million Mile Club
Eight Century Club
Online Quadruple Century Club
White Pearl Accomplishment

"DAL1651 heavy is type MD-11, ready for blastoff"
Nashville, TN

879 legs, 3,275.4 hours
436 legs, 1,621.5 hours online
626 legs, 2,413.4 hours ACARS
28 legs, 89.5 hours event
Posted onPost created on November 19 2009 22:11 ET by James Marshall
Delta Connection (ASA) doesn't operate ATRs anymore. You can use them on some of the CRJ routes though. I know ATL/CHA R/T had a ton of ATR flights back in the day. I think DL's utilizing XJ's SF340s on some of the old ATR routes.

James Marshall

Senior Captain, MD-11
DVA2750
Senior Captain, B757-200

Joined on December 17 2005
Online Quadruple Century Club
Six Century Club

"Roll Tide Roll"
Montgomery, AL USA

900 legs, 1,831.7 hours
818 legs, 1,580.2 hours online
804 legs, 1,594.9 hours ACARS
20 legs, 45.5 hours event
Posted onPost created on November 19 2009 23:41 ET by Derek Bradley
Your more than welcome to look through my log, I flew alot of ATR flights. Most of them are MGM-ATL or reverse, but there are some others in there.
DVA950
Senior Captain, B737-800

Joined on November 19 2002
Online Quadruple Century Club
Millennium Club
Million Mile Club
Events Double Century Club
DVA Twenty-Year Anniversary

"Houston, We have a Problem"
Nazareth, PA USA

1,210 legs, 2,875.1 hours
1,147 legs, 2,716.7 hours online
886 legs, 1,977.2 hours ACARS
206 legs, 484.9 hours event
Posted onPost created on November 20 2009 00:38 ET by Anthony Piasecki
I believe Delta suspended a lot of the ATR flights back in Mid 2008, even though they stated they would return to the smaller airports in 2009, That never materialized due to the economics that prevailed in late 2008...

Anthony Piasecki

Senior Captain, B737-800
DVA6626
Captain, MD-11

Joined on November 07 2008
Six Century Club
Million Mile Club

""PROFILE CLIMB""
Las Vegas, NV

753 legs, 2,288.9 hours
28 legs, 55.2 hours online
747 legs, 2,255.7 hours ACARS
Posted onPost created on November 20 2009 01:01 ET by Michael Pare
This is the main reason I love DVA! I can fly my MD-11 from KBIL to KSLC and it is OK to do that.


DVA6295
Captain, B777-200
OLP

Joined on August 18 2008
50 State Club
Globetrotter
Everett Millennium Club
Moose Club
Kangaroo Club
Flying Colonel
DVA Fifteen-Year Anniversary
Two Million Mile Club

Mukilteo, WA

1,809 legs, 5,601.8 hours
2 legs, 3.6 hours online
1,783 legs, 5,531.0 hours ACARS
Posted onPost created on November 27 2009 19:31 ET by Phillip Hendricks
I just did a ATR 72 flight from SLC - BZN, and I felt like I was watching paint dry.


DVA6626
Captain, MD-11

Joined on November 07 2008
Six Century Club
Million Mile Club

""PROFILE CLIMB""
Las Vegas, NV

753 legs, 2,288.9 hours
28 legs, 55.2 hours online
747 legs, 2,255.7 hours ACARS
Posted onPost created on November 27 2009 20:33 ET by Michael Pare
LOL that's funny! after flying jets, props are for boats.


DVA1044
Senior Captain, B767-300

Joined on January 12 2003
Century Club

"Fly Delta Jets"
Roswell, NM USA

127 legs, 388.8 hours
62 legs, 199.3 hours online
2 legs, 5.2 hours event
Posted onPost created on November 27 2009 20:52 ET by Lloyd Arms
By now most of yall should have figured out. Luke Kolin isn't human. He's part of the machine. See he didn't actually develop the server software. He is the Server Software. Be afraid! Very Very Afraid!


DVA4890
Captain, B747-400
OLP

Joined on August 22 2007
Million Mile Club
Online Double Century Club
50 State Club
Millennium Club

"Jesus is my co-pilot"
McDonough, GA USA

1,022 legs, 3,005.6 hours
330 legs, 1,101.7 hours online
948 legs, 2,807.1 hours ACARS
59 legs, 156.7 hours event
Posted onPost created on November 27 2009 22:24 ET by Mark Fetters
You can fly any plane on any route as long as it can make it. Heck I have done ATL-MCN once in the 747 that like a 50 mile flight




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