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JetBlueFA Mar 7, 2008 6:14 pm

E190 Lgb-ord
 
I was looking at our pairings for the end of April while doing my schedule and I noticed that the E-190 will be operating LGB-ORD towards the end of April. May start earlier but I haven't looked at JFK's pairings as BOS and JFK are the only 2 cities that have 190 pairings on a regular basis.

sbm12 Mar 7, 2008 6:26 pm

Interesting...looks like they'll be using both ORD and AUS to route them back and forth between the coasts.

Brigri Mar 8, 2008 9:29 am

I was wondering when they would start routing the 190 through ORD, this makes sense. Since LGB is a mx base they will start to support the aircraft there. Also helps with upgauging or downgauging the flights based on loads.

JetBlueFA Mar 13, 2008 11:21 am

LGB mechanics have been getting trained on the "quirks" of the 190 for the past couple of months. That bird is one tempermental beast, much like the old SF3's at Chicago Express. Great in the summer time but when winter rolled around they where hanger queens!

Brigri Mar 13, 2008 5:05 pm

JetblueFA- Have the latest mods helped with the cold-weather glitches?

JetBlueFA Mar 15, 2008 7:33 am

I haven't done many 190 trips the past few months. A lot of our pairings on the 320 have been worth awsome credit hours (20-30 credit hours, which is awsome). It allows me to maximize my time working and days off. Unfortunatly the 190 pairings havent been that great to get me to switch back. I have a few 190 trips coming up here in the next few weeks. The last 190 trip I took we developed a major problem while on the ground in BUF. The plane was eventually shipped back to MCO and then on the Embraer. The problems are still with the sensors in the aircraft. The plane has a sensor for everything and it tests those sensors constantly. When it develops what it thinks is a fault, it flags it in the flight deck. 99% of the time it is a glitch that is solved with a reboot. The plane, itself is a great airplane, well built, and very comfortable. Embraer justs needs to uninstall Windows Vista and put XP back in or switch to a MAC OS! :D

prismwiz Mar 15, 2008 3:19 pm


Originally Posted by JetBlueFA (Post 9413550)
[the E190] itself is a great airplane, well built, and very comfortable. Embraer justs needs to uninstall Windows Vista and put XP back in or switch to a MAC OS! :D

Agree. I know some people who worked on Vista. Knowing how much they claim Vista is terrible and buggy I'm not switching away from XP. I also still have Office 2000, but that is another story.

I'm suprised that B6 isn't flying the A320 LGB-ORD. They only have 2 flights in that market so I would think they would want to maximize the amount of seats on the flight.

caphis Mar 15, 2008 4:57 pm


Originally Posted by prismwiz (Post 9415113)
Agree. I know some people who worked on Vista. Knowing how much they claim Vista is terrible and buggy I'm not switching away from XP. I also still have Office 2000, but that is another story.

Whoosh :)

Seat13c Mar 15, 2008 9:54 pm


Originally Posted by prismwiz (Post 9415113)
Agree. I know some people who worked on Vista. Knowing how much they claim Vista is terrible and buggy I'm not switching away from XP. I also still have Office 2000, but that is another story.

I do the IT support and networking for my company (Its always fun fixing computers as close as my own or as far way as Nebraska on a remote basis). My boss, after buying a new computer for himself from best buy (without asking me first :eek:), asked my I wasn't going to upgrade our computer our computer to Vista. Two weeks later I was at his house trying to help get him around the bugs and other issues he was having with the product. Its not pretty. You really have to wait for a tech product to be out atleast a year before you make a full commitment to switching. Otherwise you run with the productly blindly and you could end up with problems like the ones with the E190.

prismwiz Mar 16, 2008 12:36 am


Originally Posted by Seat13c (Post 9416425)
I do the IT support and networking for my company (Its always fun fixing computers as close as my own or as far way as Nebraska on a remote basis). My boss, after buying a new computer for himself from best buy (without asking me first :eek:), asked my I wasn't going to upgrade our computer our computer to Vista. Two weeks later I was at his house trying to help get him around the bugs and other issues he was having with the product. Its not pretty. You really have to wait for a tech product to be out atleast a year before you make a full commitment to switching. Otherwise you run with the productly blindly and you could end up with problems like the ones with the E190.

I'm almost fed up enough to get a mac! Although I am in SEA and some people I know may be offended by me buying a mac. Currently I'm on a nearly 5 year old machine. Don't need anything more than this for now (does email and FT well, what more do I need?)

Maybe Vista is the reason behind all the E190 failures. Leave it to a monopoly to come out with an inaduquate and unneded product. What software does the A320 use?

caphis Mar 16, 2008 1:28 am


Originally Posted by prismwiz (Post 9416826)
Maybe Vista is the reason behind all the E190 failures. Leave it to a monopoly to come out with an inaduquate and unneded product. What software does the A320 use?

joke [noun] 1 a: something said or done to provoke laughter; especially : a brief oral narrative with a climactic humorous twist b (1): the humorous or ridiculous element in something (2): an instance of jesting : kidding <can't take a joke> c: practical joke d: laughingstock
2: something not to be taken seriously : a trifling matter <consider his skiing a joke — Harold Callender> —often used in negative constructions <it is no joke to be lost in the desert>

Seat13c Mar 16, 2008 7:02 am


Originally Posted by prismwiz (Post 9416826)
I'm almost fed up enough to get a mac! Although I am in SEA and some people I know may be offended by me buying a mac. Currently I'm on a nearly 5 year old machine. Don't need anything more than this for now (does email and FT well, what more do I need?)

Maybe Vista is the reason behind all the E190 failures. Leave it to a monopoly to come out with an inaduquate and unneded product. What software does the A320 use?

As a business man, I am impressed at how Microsoft went from being nothing to a giant in relative no time. However, it seems like some of their products in recent time (Vista, Millienum, 2000, NT) just hit the market way too soon. Its like they let the market place do their testing for them.

As far as mac goes, I've never really liked them but recently (within the last few years) they have been coming out with products I kinda like. It'll still be a while before I consider a switch. Its just in the ballpark now.

How did I get so off topic?

As far as the E190s go, how big is the microsoft involvement in correcting the software issues? Are the doing anything or are they leaving everything up to Embrear?

BearX220 Mar 16, 2008 12:25 pm


Originally Posted by Seat13c (Post 9417362)
As far as the E190s go, how big is the microsoft involvement in correcting the software issues?

I don't think Microsoft has any involvement in the E190 OS. I don't think the E190 actually runs Vista. I think it was a joke.

prismwiz Mar 16, 2008 12:28 pm


Originally Posted by caphis (Post 9416884)
joke [noun] 1 a: something said or done to provoke laughter; especially : a brief oral narrative with a climactic humorous twist b (1): the humorous or ridiculous element in something (2): an instance of jesting : kidding <can't take a joke> c: practical joke d: laughingstock
2: something not to be taken seriously : a trifling matter <consider his skiing a joke — Harold Callender> —often used in negative constructions <it is no joke to be lost in the desert>

That was somewhat humorous, but also true. I agree with the EU, MSFT should not force other players out of their market and make themselves a monopoly. I don't work for B6, EMB, MSFT, or any other place where I could become more knowledgeable about the E190 problems. All I know is that Vista is a bad product and XP is fine for everything Vista can do (to the best of my knowing).

JetBlueFA Mar 16, 2008 1:35 pm

MSFT didn't program the software, i think it came with the Honeywell Avionics package so i guess we could blame them. I was just poking fun at MSFT since they have had major issues with Vista and what not. Don't worry our planes don't get the "Blue Screen of Death" :)


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