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Old January 13th 04, 08:06 AM
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Good info. One correction though. The term "heavy" has nothing to do with
load. It's size. Full size commercial jets such as 747, 757, 737, ect. are
"heavies".

"Mark Keith" wrote in message .
A "heavy" usually means a
heavily loaded plane, full of people, full of fuel. IE: a fat loaded
747 might ID as United 247 "heavy" as an example.



 
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