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chopper2004
11th Apr 2015, 23:30
To those who have flown in/out of McCarran International be it on a casino, lads long weekend or Red Flag...one probably taxies past a discrete airline terminal.

As yesterday the FAA recognized 48 years since the first flight of the 737 on their FB...the very photo they put up is a DoD/ Dept of AF contracted JANET 737

http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g209/longranger/FAA_FB_Janet_737_zpshjbdrwtt.jpg

Could they not have put a pic of a Southwest Airlines or other airline pic?

Cheers

Buster Hyman
12th Apr 2015, 05:14
Or Rat 55 perhaps...

http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--7olZDP-2--/geqzfxduknia4reqzvyb.jpg

BEagle
12th Apr 2015, 06:43
Perhaps the reason they showed that aircraft Janet was because EG&G's 'Special Projects' Janet fleet used some of the oldest 737s still around, until they 'upgraded' to ex-Air China -600s about 5 years ago?

Shuttling workers between McCarran and Dreamland and other locations can't have been that demanding on the old things....

glad rag
12th Apr 2015, 09:38
I'd be more concerned by the big long blackstreak out of the nose bay myself....

ShotOne
12th Apr 2015, 10:06
It required a pic of the old skinny engine pods to highlight the FAA's point about longevity etc. Almost every 737 in airline service for the last two decades has modern fan engines because the government doesn't pay for their fuel.

99 Change Hands
12th Apr 2015, 10:13
I'd be more concerned by the big long blackstreak out of the nose bay myself....

Alien blood is sooooooo difficult to clean up.

Tashengurt
12th Apr 2015, 11:49
Discrete but not exactly secret. I don't think the FAA need to worry about blacked out Suburbans just yet.