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I'm scheduled to fly to SFO on March 30, 2019. I don't want to fly a 737 MAX. How do I find the aircraft type I'm booked on? Thanks... Chicken little
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Agree. Need to avoid the 737 Max8 until thoroughly investigated.
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The Max is safe, with regard to the recent incident, that pilot was young with very little experience.
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Boeing is trying to issue a fix for the Max 8. Please call them and tell them you have determined it is safe.
@basslaw2010 wrote:The Max is safe, with regard to the recent incident, that pilot was young with very little experience.
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Boeing is trying to issue a fix for the Max 8 and the FAA is making sure it is well tested. Please call them and tell them you have determined it is already safe and no need for updates.
@basslaw2010 wrote:The Max is safe, with regard to the recent incident, that pilot was young with very little experience.
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I went to my reservations...I saw a flight #...but when I hover over the flight # or click on it...nothing happens. How are others finding out the aircrafr type? I'd rather find out before boarding. Much easier to change flights that way.
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Hey there,
Try searching via a third party flight tracker, like FlightAware. Hope this helps!
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@armone wrote:I went to my reservations...I saw a flight #...but when I hover over the flight # or click on it...nothing happens. How are others finding out the aircrafr type? I'd rather find out before boarding. Much easier to change flights that way.
If you are making a reservation and have input the date of travel and departure and arrival cities, you get a list of available flights. The left side of the page lists the flight numbers. Click on a flight number and you'll learn the type of plane and get on time stats for that flight.
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Thank you for the helpful advice. Followed your instructions. Looks like our carrier on LAS to SFO is 737-700. Whew.