Originally Posted by
skidv25
There are a few ways to do it, but here's what I do...
Under "detailed statistics," click on "departures."
Select whatever stats you want; I usually just choose "Scheduled departure time."
Choose an airline and origin city.
Choose a date, or multiple dates.
Submit!
Depending on the parameters of your search, you may end up with only a few flights or a few hundred. If needed, use ctrl+F (or the Mac equivalent) to search for your destination airport code to narrow down the results. You can then use the scheduled departure time, or whatever statistic(s) you selected, to confirm that you've found the right flight.
Hope that helps!
If you have the flight number, I'd search by that - Choose "Select All" instead of "Scheduled Departure time", and you'll get all of the data - the Flight Number will be the third column, tail number just after that (note that for AA it shows the ship number, not the actual tail number, and you can use rzjets.net to translate), as well as the departure and wheels up times.
We put this wiki page together for AA that may be useful for others as well:
http://www.flyerguide.com/wiki/index...mbers_%28AA%29