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What are all the aircraft types you remember flying on?

Pink Jazz

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I would like to know, what are all the aircraft types you remember flying on?

American
  • MD-82
  • DC-10 (verly likely when I was younger)
  • 737-800
  • 757-200
  • 767-300ER
  • 777-200ER
  • A300
  • A321
Delta
  • MD-88
  • 727-200
  • 737-800
  • 737-900ER
  • 757-200
  • 757-300
  • 767-200
  • 767-300
  • 767-400ER
  • 777-200ER
  • A321
  • A330-300
  • L-1011 (variants unknown)
United
  • 737-800
  • 737-900ER
  • 737 MAX 9
  • A319
  • A320
Southwest
  • 737-300
  • 737-700
Spirit
  • MD-82
Continental
  • MD-82
  • 737-300
  • 737-900ER
Continental Express
  • ERJ-145
US Airways
  • 757-200
  • A321
  • A330-200
TWA
  • 747-100
ATA
  • 737-800
  • 757-200
  • L-1011 (variants unknown)
Carnival Airlines
  • 727-200
Pan Am III
  • 727-200
SkyWest (Delta Connection)
  • CRJ-200
Endeavor Air (Delta Connection)
  • CRJ-900
Horizon (Frontier)
  • CRJ-700
Mesa (US Airways Express)
  • CRJ-900
 
Wow,...I am laughing at myself,...but all I can say is,..."commercial jets" and "helicopters". Never gave a thought to the specific type.
 
Commercial passenger aircraft:

Boeing 707, 727, 737, 747

Fairchild F-27

Lockheed L1011

DC-9
DC-10

MD-80
 
Dash-8 twin engine turboprop
Some kind of lightweight airliner, had jets, very cramped inside,
Some kind of bigger airliner with jets.
Opened umbrella & a jump off the roof of something or other. The airplane worked better.
 
“It had wings and was not on fire”

That’s about all I’ve got. The things all look kinda the same to me even if I’ve ridden them like.5 bazillion times.
 
I haven't really kept track of the plane types I've been on, but if anyone's interested in vintage planes, some of the airlines operating in the Canadian North have some interesting currently operating fleet aircraft.

Canadian North has two 737-200

Air North has a 737-400 and several 737-500

and if you want flying antiques, consider Buffalo Airways' multiple DC-3s, C-46s, and L-188s among others. Buffalo Airways hasn't has commercial flights for several years now, however, but their DC-3s were in active service through the 2010s.
 
Commercial airlines? I’m not sure other than that lol

And one very small plane that freaked me the hell out.
 
This is not a complete list, just what I can recall in the moment:
Cessna 182
Cessna 206
Cessna Caravan
Turbo Prop King Air
DC-3
Super Constellation
Pilatus Porter
Aero Commander
Stearman Biplane
727
C123
C130
Several hundred flights in the above, but never landed in any of them.

Various commercial planes including:
737
747
Lots of smaller commercial planes I have no idea what they were.
Landed in all commercial flights.
 
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Jets
Helicopter (once)
and those little red puddle jumper propeller planes.
 

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