The retirement of a VC-9, which served the VIP airlift wing for over 20 years.
Sunday, December 28, 2014
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I only worked A1 once in my 30 years, but the one I worked was a C9 (we don't differentiate between C9 and VC9 in ATC). Not possible to know if it was this particular airplane, but as near as I can reconstruct it, it was approximately 1992.
Here's an image of the actual strip in my sector (you'll have to click the link—the Comrade cut off my <img> privileges):
A1—ADW-JAC
LRod
ZJX, ORD, ZAU retired
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