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Regarding "While flying at American Airlines, Harris piloted a number of different types of commercial aircraft including the
Boeing 747 ... and the
McDonnell Douglas MD-11, American Airlines' largest commercial aircraft during Harris' career."
This seems incorrect since the Boeing
747-100, the smallest 747 version American Airlines is likely to have flown, is larger in maximum departure mass (MTOW), length, and width than the
MD-11. If you know otherwise please comment. Otherwise I'll delete just the "..., American Airlines' largest commercial aircraft during Harris' career." portion of that paragraph within about a week.
H Bruce Campbell (
talk)
15:37, 15 March 2024 (UTC)reply
So as to retain the honor of piloting American Airlines largest aircraft at the time, I revised the paragraph to:
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Regarding "While flying at American Airlines, Harris piloted a number of different types of commercial aircraft including the
Boeing 747 ... and the
McDonnell Douglas MD-11, American Airlines' largest commercial aircraft during Harris' career."
This seems incorrect since the Boeing
747-100, the smallest 747 version American Airlines is likely to have flown, is larger in maximum departure mass (MTOW), length, and width than the
MD-11. If you know otherwise please comment. Otherwise I'll delete just the "..., American Airlines' largest commercial aircraft during Harris' career." portion of that paragraph within about a week.
H Bruce Campbell (
talk)
15:37, 15 March 2024 (UTC)reply
So as to retain the honor of piloting American Airlines largest aircraft at the time, I revised the paragraph to: