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UPS Pilot, what would you like to know?
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<blockquote data-quote="FlyByNight757" data-source="post: 5841523" data-attributes="member: 109189"><p>OK I see now. Our flight callsigns generally tell what service level we are carrying. For instance, SDF-ONT 1DA will likely be UPS917 while SDF-ONT 2DA will be UPS 2917. There are other numbers as well, 5000 series is a postal flight, and 3000/4000 are extra sections to an existing destination. 9000 flights are repositioning or ferry flights. Also our flight numbers are usually based on the destination zip codes. UPS 917 to Ontario since Ontario zip codes begin with 917.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlyByNight757, post: 5841523, member: 109189"] OK I see now. Our flight callsigns generally tell what service level we are carrying. For instance, SDF-ONT 1DA will likely be UPS917 while SDF-ONT 2DA will be UPS 2917. There are other numbers as well, 5000 series is a postal flight, and 3000/4000 are extra sections to an existing destination. 9000 flights are repositioning or ferry flights. Also our flight numbers are usually based on the destination zip codes. UPS 917 to Ontario since Ontario zip codes begin with 917. [/QUOTE]
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