|
Date |
Airline |
Flight |
Type |
Regn |
Routing |
Time |
Miles |
Remarks |
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10 Oct 16 |
AS |
108 |
737-990 |
N302AS |
ANC-SEA |
02:50 |
1466 mi |
O/C-No winglets |
|
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10 Oct 16 |
AS |
418 |
737-890(S) |
N532AS |
SEA-LAX |
02:09 |
1001 mi |
O/C - Lei |
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After my day on the round-robin flight that is Alaska 55 I was ready to head back down to the "Lower 48." For the trip to Seattle I would be duplicating an aircraft I flew on the way up: the winglet-less 737-900 N302AS.
Below is my photo of N302AS at Anchorage prior to my flight to Seattle. Below that is the FlightAware screenshot of the flight.


The flight to Seattle was uneventful and we were treated to another reasonably nice view of the Northern Lights off the port side. Once on the ground in Seattle I didn't have too long of a connection for my
flight to Los Angeles.
Below is my photo of N532AS at Seattle prior to my flight to Los Angeles.

Inbound to Los Angeles we pass north of the sprawling LAX complex. As many times as I've flown into LAX this is the first time I get this view.

FlightAware screenshot of the flight.

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