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1. American Airlines?
2. No idea.
3. The 777-300ER?
1. That's right.
3. A flight engineer isn't required on any 777 aircraft. Wrong answer.
Clue : The first ETOPS restriction was 60 minutes.
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1. Name of the unique US legacy airline that never has applied to Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
2. List all the variants of Pratt & Whitney JT9D-7R4 and its applications. Clue : There're 7 -7R4 variants.
3. What was the first widebody aircraft to be restricted to ETOPS regulations?
Note : There were some aircraft of this type that required a flight engineer.
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Nope.
According to Wikipedia:
- Airbus A340-600 : 75.30 meters
- Boeing 777-300 : 73.90 meters
But the largest is the new 747 (747-8) : 76.25 meters
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Civil, Commercial, and Military Aviation Trivia
in Civil & Commercial Aviation
Posted · Edited by vorellanaj
It's partially correct. Remember also A300B1 (built only 2 aircraft) and A300B2 (it's older than A300B4). The exception in Airbus A300B4 family are A300B4-600, those aircraft don't require a flight engineer.
In the Boeing case, 767 is a newer model, but there were 767 with flight engineer panel. Ansett Australia was the only carrier to order some 767 with 3 cabin crew member.
Well, I will answer the second trivia, because anyone didn't answer.
- JT9D-7R4D 48000 lbf 767-200, 767-200ER and 767-300
- JT9D-7R4D1 48000 lbf Airbus A310-221
- JT9D-7R4E 50000 lbf 767-200, 767-200ER and 767-300
- JT9D-7R4E4 50000 lbf 767-200, 767-200ER and 767-300
- JT9D-7R4E1 50000 lbf Airbus A310-222
- JT9D-7R4G2 54750 lbf Some Boeing 747-200 and Boeing 747-300
- JT9D-7R4H1 56000 lbf Airbus A300B4-620
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