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Old 7th May 2007, 08:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I flew United Express from LAX to SJC Sunday evening.

The line is run by Skywest Airlines for United and it is a small
commuter plane having 2 and 2 seating.

The plane was full.

I was amazed at how hot the interior of the plane was on the trip.

It appeared that the air conditioning wasn't working at all.

Has anyone else experienced this problem in the Skywest planes?
 
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Old 7th May 2007, 08:29 PM   #2 (permalink)
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John wrote:

> I flew United Express from LAX to SJC Sunday evening.
>
> The line is run by Skywest Airlines for United and it is a small
> commuter plane having 2 and 2 seating.
>
> The plane was full.
>
> I was amazed at how hot the interior of the plane was on the trip.
>
> It appeared that the air conditioning wasn't working at all.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this problem in the Skywest planes?


Sometimes planes are warm. Did you request they adjust the temperature.
If you think that is small, American Eagle from LAX-SJC has 1 and 2
seating. So, if you are on the port side, you get both an aisle and a
window. It also is great on the port side as you don't have to worry
about POS taking up your space.
 
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Old 8th May 2007, 09:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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On May 7, 6:24 pm, John <z23456789987654...@> wrote:
> I flew United Express from LAX to SJC Sunday evening.
>
> The line is run by Skywest Airlines for United and it is a small
> commuter plane having 2 and 2 seating.
>
> The plane was full.
>
> I was amazed at how hot the interior of the plane was on the trip.
>
> It appeared that the air conditioning wasn't working at all.
>
> Has anyone else experienced this problem in the Skywest planes?


I have flown on Skywest a number of times, both as United Express and
The Delta Connection. I don't remember the problem on any of the
flight with them. Of course there is first time for anything.

Michael

 
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