Congratulations to
JL and
Lady K on their anniversary and here's wishing them a wonderful trip to the Crescent City and many more anniversaries down the roa
Additionally, many thanks to
jlemon for his latest set of questions. At the rate we've kept it up, it's ever so easy to take these questions for granted but the reality is they take a lot of time to research, type up and finally respond to. Additional thanks to
jrl767 for his submissions.
As for me, this'll be a busy couple of weeks coming up what with driver re-certification and getting the summer transportation system set up in Denali National Park. It'll be at least a couple of weeks before I'll have time to come up with a new batch of questions, and as
JL has mentioned, he'll be enjoying a well deserved break. As such, I'd just like to reiterate
JL's call to action. We'd love to see your take on presenting questions of this nature and to be honest I think we'd all benefit from broadened involvement from any of you. Obviously the knowledge is there so it'd be great to enjoy your take on a set of questions. There are plenty of resources at departedflights.com or timetableimages.com. Additionally, you will find plenty of old OAGs for sale on eBay. The prices vary but it's not unusual to find full sized OAGs from the 1980s selling for under $30. Pocket flight guides typically sell for about $14. Why not check out the selection at ebay.com? Just type in OAG or Official Airline Guide.
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_fro...guide&_sacat=0