Nice Look at the New AZ Cards’ Plane

MrYeahBut

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Mikey B spending his money on a new plane rather than a good coaching staff

priorities baby

A coach's salary wouldn't buy enough jet fuel for a season. I doubt the cost of the aircraft prevents the organization from doing what they decide to do concerning the coaching staff. jmo
 

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N867DA was the plane that was first purchased.

N865DA is the plane that flew into MSP 2 days ago.
 

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I initially found out through a facebook group for MSP Plane spotting that I'm a part of.

Doing some more research, 4 under the Cards name(861,864,865,867) 2 under Gridiron Air(860,866).


Yep see above. I found it too.

I remember comments made after the player survey about small planes...777s aren't "small".
 

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Yep see above. I found it too.

I remember comments made after the player survey about small planes...777s aren't "small".

Yep sorry I posted right after you found it. I think they were complaining about the configuration. Most planes that teams are configured specifically to be charter planes in the sense that they are mostly compiled of First/business class seats. The initial 777 the Cards bought had only 1 first/economy configuration - and only 20 or so first class seats. I think that was the complaint, not enough big seats compared to what they were used to. They were previously flying on Atlas Air 747s which have 153 First/Business seats.
 

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Yep sorry I posted right after you found it. I think they were complaining about the configuration. Most planes that teams are configured specifically to be charter planes in the sense that they are mostly compiled of First/business class seats. The initial 777 the Cards bought had only 1 first/economy configuration - and only 20 or so first class seats. I think that was the complaint, not enough big seats compared to what they were used to. They were previously flying on Atlas Air 747s which have 153 First/Business seats.
do the 777 have the upstairs lounge?
I flew on a 747 once and couldnt find my buddies the entire flight... finally found them when we landed and they were sloshed...turns out there was a bar upstairs and I could have spent the flight there instead.
 

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do the 777 have the upstairs lounge?
I flew on a 747 once and couldnt find my buddies the entire flight... finally found them when we landed and they were sloshed...turns out there was a bar upstairs and I could have spent the flight there instead.

Nope. 747 obviously does, as well as A380s.
 

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you would think an upstairs area away from the main passenger compartment would be a bonus for an nfl team...owner/management could sit separately and speak freely
With Mike as the pilot, he can just call them in 1 at a time, to the cockpit...lol
 

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you would think an upstairs area away from the main passenger compartment would be a bonus for an nfl team...owner/management could sit separately and speak freely

747s have waaaaaaaaay higher opperating costs than 777s. 747s are basically only used for cargo flights nowadays.
 

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