Beech1900D looks big in a short gravel runway, but small in an international airport. these planes wont freak you out in Northern Ontario, clouds arent big..unlike in the mountains. theres no mountains in N.Ontario, so its a safer place to fly small plane like beech1900d, if u consider it as small. haha chek out Wasaya.com for the fleets. theres Pilatus-Pc12 .. Beech1900d..Cessna G.Caravan and hs 748
Beech1900D looks big in a short gravel runway, but small in an international airport. these planes wont freak you out in Northern Ontario, clouds arent big..unlike in the mountains. theres no mountains in N.Ontario, so its a safer place to fly small plane like beech1900d, if u consider it as small. haha chek out Wasaya.com for the fleets. theres Pilatus-Pc12 .. Beech1900d..Cessna G.Caravan and hs 748
12am100 1 year ago
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kidder101 2 years ago
jazz have a B1900D wow!!..
CKOI969 3 years ago
It is a Central Mountain Air, just operated by Air Canada Jazz
kidder101 4 years ago
CMA is operated by AC as a tier 3 carrier.
Jazz is a tier 2
KSharp320 3 years ago
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kidder101 4 years ago
It's actually a Beech 1900D, seating 19 people. It is probably an Air Alliance plane, operating on behalf of Air Canada Jazz.
airline10 4 years ago 2
Small planes like that freak me out lol. Were they even telling the location of the fire extinguisher at the end?
Planeguy13 4 years ago
Yes they did
Skipper200 4 years ago
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kidder101 4 years ago
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jpar84 2 years ago
Looks like Central Mountain Air to me. IIRC, Jazz has never operated any 1900Ds ;)
ywgflyer 4 years ago
Central Mountain Air Contracts their planes out to Air Canada Jazz for their use.
Skipper200 4 years ago
I thought it was a codeshare, with a QK flight number
ywgflyer 4 years ago
What aircraft is that?
StoneC0ld5345 4 years ago
It's the beechcraft 1900D
Skipper200 4 years ago