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Old 12th Sep 2005, 18:43
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Unhappy B757-400

I am currently on a B757 B1 course. Our instructor keeps insisting in saying that a Boeing 757-400 was build. Can anybody shed some light ? Did I miss anything ? Is he stubborn or did I miss a link?
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Old 12th Sep 2005, 18:50
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Does not look good when an instructor looses the plot.
Tell him its the B767 that has a 400 series.
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He's probably referring to This.

"On February 20, 2005, a British Airways Boeing 757-400, registration G-BNLG, experienced an engine failure shortly after takeoff from Los Angeles ..."

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Hey blackink,

Here's a good site for the B757

http://www.757.org.uk/

Cheers
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