The ATR's were always funky to park. It really depended on the layout of the terminal. Back in my ASA days, we would pull up to the terminal and then swing the plane around so that the nose of the plane was facing the taxiway. In other words, from the terminal, you'd see the butt of the plane. It was to prevent people from having to walk all the way around the plane.
Some terminals are better designed and the ATR will swing in sideways and the jetbridge will feed right toward the back of the plane.
Venture, you should check out Silver Airways. They're a lot like Great Lakes... starting service on EAS routes across Montana soon. SAABs and 1900D aircraft. I wonder if these SAAB's are the old AE 340'S.
Anyone know if Guymon has ever tried to get EAS service via Great Lakes? The way Great Lakes routes flight, it could easily happen via some other city in Kansas.
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