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Americas Newest Airline Readies For Takeoff
Baltia Air Lines, Inc., (BLTA.OB) after many years of planning is preparing to start their landmark nonstop passenger and freight service from John F Kennedy Airport in New York to St. Petersburg Russia. Baltia staff is presently working on the rigorous FAA Air Carrier Certification process. Baltia is the newest airline in the United States since Virgin America completed its FAA Certification and took to the skies in 2006. (news.yahoo.com) More...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
They will use Swissport or CAS for acft and pax handling like everyone else does at JFK these days. Pay is standard $8/hr and all you can steal.
BTW, according to their web site it is a rooster, not a chicken on the tail, and the pix of their aircraft looks like an old 747-200 to me.
Good thing there are no mountains between here and there...ref the recent Indonesia problem...crew called for 6000 ft clearance and hit a 7000 ft mountain.
Enough said...
BTW, according to their web site it is a rooster, not a chicken on the tail, and the pix of their aircraft looks like an old 747-200 to me.
Good thing there are no mountains between here and there...ref the recent Indonesia problem...crew called for 6000 ft clearance and hit a 7000 ft mountain.
Enough said...
So the 747-200 only has a 7000 ft. ceiling?
no- the one in Indonesia was some kind of new Ruskie design, not a 747
I think the plane you are bizarrely referencing crashed at 5500 ft. But whatever.
5500 vs 6000 against a 7000 obstacle gives the same outcome
Most likely Swissport; LOL @ all you can steal.
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