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Noxegon
25th Mar 2018, 08:26
This one is a long shot!

My partner's first flight was USAir 433 from PHL-TPA on 24 March 1997.

She's grown up to be a serious plane spotter and would like to know

a) The type of aircraft, and
b) The reg of the plane

Anyone know where I might be able to find this out? I did ask American but they say it's too far back for their records.

Thanks in advance.

pppdrive
25th Mar 2018, 09:44
Noxegon, I had a similar problem with a flight I took back in 1968. Airline had long since ceased operating, so I wrote to ATC at both departing and arriving airports and was very pleased to receive an answer a couple of weeks later. Certainly worth a try.

DaveReidUK
25th Mar 2018, 11:36
This one is a long shot!

My partner's first flight was USAir 433 from PHL-TPA on 24 March 1997.

She's grown up to be a serious plane spotter and would like to know

a) The type of aircraft, and
b) The reg of the plane

Anyone know where I might be able to find this out? I did ask American but they say it's too far back for their records.

Thanks in advance.

Operated by Boeing 757-200 N625VJ. Departed PHL 09:34LT, arrived TPA 12:02.

Info courtesy of https://www.transtats.bts.gov.

ExXB
25th Mar 2018, 11:46
Give that man a beer! Or Six ...

seafire6b
25th Mar 2018, 11:58
And it was a Monday! :)

Noxegon
25th Mar 2018, 13:45
Operated by Boeing 757-200 N625VJ. Departed PHL 09:34LT, arrived TPA 12:02.

Info courtesy of https://www.transtats.bts.gov.

You are a star. Have a virtual beer on me. Thanks so much.

Heathrow Harry
25th Mar 2018, 15:39
https://www.pprune.org/members/326184-heathrow-harry-albums-what-airfield-picture989-usair-boeing-757-spijkers.jpg (https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Boeing+757-200+N625VJ.&client=firefox-b&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwilv_-O54faAhWBzKQKHRAUBZQQ_AUICigB&biw=1600&bih=1058#imgrc=VU2W3PcmFnkjzM:)

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=Boeing+757-200+N625VJ.&client=firefox-b&dcr=0&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwilv_-O54faAhWBzKQKHRAUBZQQ_AUICigB&biw=1600&bih=1058#imgrc=VU2W3PcmFnkjzM:

Picture

S.o.S.
25th Mar 2018, 18:32
Wow! High Five and Beers. The cabin comes through. Thanks DRUK.

SeenItAll
27th Mar 2018, 21:11
Operated by Boeing 757-200 N625VJ. Departed PHL 09:34LT, arrived TPA 12:02.

Info courtesy of https://www.transtats.bts.gov.

What database on the website did you query?

DaveReidUK
27th Mar 2018, 22:10
What database on the website did you query?

Detailed Statistics Departures (https://www.transtats.bts.gov/ONTIME/Departures.aspx)

SeenItAll
28th Mar 2018, 16:21
Detailed Statistics Departures (https://www.transtats.bts.gov/ONTIME/Departures.aspx)

Fantastic website, DR. Only two quibbles.

The first is that when I query the OP's flight, it shows the tail number as N625AU, not VJ, a small transcription error.
US 03/24/1997 0433 N625AU TPA 09:25 09:34

The second is that it appears only to show data for domestic flights, darn.

Amazing what you learn on PPRUNE.

SeenItAll
28th Mar 2018, 16:28
But on further research, it seems that USAirways never used the registration N625AU, but changed it to N625VJ. Interesting that the DoT database continues to use AU for that frame.

See: 27246 ? MvN's Boeing 757 Website (http://www.b757.info/27246-2/)

edi_local
28th Mar 2018, 18:36
This thread has helped me fill in many details from trips to the USA in the 1990s on NW/CO/DL, I thought I'd lost any chance of finding out reg's and types from that far back!

Thank you!