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Old 20th January 2010, 02:40 PM
Mark W Mark W is offline
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Brandon, electronic records exist from 14 December 1992. Prior to that, aircraft were scheduled by a pencil, a rubber, (very big) pieces of paper and a brain that could think spatially.

If those scheduling movement sheets still exist, they would be on a microfiche in the archives!

Using the "Mk 1" noodle that used to be good at thinking spatially before it was replaced by a machine, the flight was QF23/24, and it was a B747-200 however, we sometimes substituted the service with an SP.
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