I would disagree heavily with attention to detail.
I have OCD (which means I REALLY pay attention to details) and our airport drives me insane.
Like what? Can you give some examples of where OKC gets it wrong and examples of how other airports get it right. I mean, I pay attention to details, just go to any of the Disney parks and resorts and you'll be finding beautiful details everywhere you look. So I get what you are saying, but what is the expectation for an airport, something that seems fairly utilitarian to me...I don't expect details there, just get me in and out easily, have pleasant architecture and clean restrooms. In those areas, I think our airport is better than most.
The gates/concourse area at WRWA isn't bad at all -quite airy, spacious, inviting too. I'm not a fan of the green/black signage, but that's more personal preference probably. However the parking garages/tunnel/elevators are disgusting IMO. The finish and decor there is more fitting for a factory or hospital basement, not the gateway to our fine city.
Also, effective in the May schedule for United (6MAY-4JUN) united will run 2x daily mainline (including weekends) to IAH. In addition to the 8 regional jets per day. Equipment will be A319 (128 seats) at 0630 and 1515 departures. On Sundays the 0630 will be a 737-900 (167 seats).
June schedule not constructed yet, but I imagine this will continue into the summer.
Just curious if anyone knows what happened to F9 187 this evening? Got cancelled - saw the plane parked away from the gate with airstairs attached. Pax were all lined up at the podium, no agent in sight.
Ooops.
My company assisted Frontier but unable to recover. Will sit until a professional recovery team can get it out.
Poking through the United May schedule indicates EWR-OKC will be run with an E170 on Tuesdays. It will be a one way up gauge, but it is important to note that as more E170's come online, OKC-EWR may be a potential route served daily. A much needed and desired route to have a better airplane on than the 145s. Again, this is just a day of week up (Tuesday) gauge and not a daily up gauge.
The left main gear sunk directly behind the concrete about a foot or so. It's effectively a foot tall cement curb to climb. The pilots ran the engines up to about 70% and could not break free.
The second method was to transfer as much fuel as structurally allowed from the left wing into the right wing to get as much weight off the left main and try to pull it out with a pushback. Unsuccessful. The tires are too deep into the soil to make it over into the concrete.
Saw this on a.net. Starting July 2nd.
US Airways adding flights from Charlotte to Oklahoma City and Tulsa | CharlotteObserver.com
Was hoping for an E170 or E175 but I guess I will take a CR9 to start.
I'd rather have PHX before PHL, but I guess WN already serves PHX non stop right?
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