Convair 240
Douglas DC-9
McDonnell Douglas DC-10
McDonnell Douglas MD-81/83/88
Boeing 727
Boeing 737-200/300/500/700
Boeing 757
Boeing 767
Boeing 777
Airbus A320
Airbus A319
Canadair CRJ-200/700
Saab 340B
DASH-8-200/300
BAe-146
Dornier 328
Not as many planes as most, but hey, I'm only 23, I've got plenty of time to catch up.
blanston12 wrote:deHavilland Canada
Dash 6 (Took off in it but did not land in it)
Wow... you some sort of magician?
Can we count flights where the passenger departs the perfectly good aircraft for no other reason than to see if his parachute actually does work to keep him from making a small crater in the ground?
Just whilst we are on the subject I noticed that no-one has ever been carried (or actually flown!) one of my old classic favourites, the Convair 990.
Seriously though, with such a vast array of members of all ages & experiences from all corners of the globe, surely some-one must have flown on the smoking missile!
I suffer from paranoid amnesia. I can't remember who I don't trust.
blanston12 wrote:deHavilland Canada
Dash 6 (Took off in it but did not land in it)
Wow... you some sort of magician?
Can we count flights where the passenger departs the perfectly good aircraft for no other reason than to see if his parachute actually does work to keep him from making a small crater in the ground?
Why restrict it? As long as there is appropriate disclosure I don't see a problem. I am sure there are current and former military members who members of this forum who have had resonably long flights where they parachuted out at the end.