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List of air line railroads
- Seaboard Air Line Railroad/Seaboard Air Line Railway, a major system in the U.S. South, now part of CSX
- Air-Line Railroad , part of the Southern Railway
- Air-Line Railroad , part of the Southern Railway
- Air Line Railroad , incorporated 1850, predecessor of the Southern Pacific Company
- Atlanta and Birmingham Air Line Railway, part of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad
- Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line Railway, part of the Southern Railway
- Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railway, part of the Southern Railway
- Auburn and Deposit Air Line Railroad in New York (never built)
- Baraboo Valley Air-Line Railroad, part of the Chicago and North Western Railway
- Birmingham and Atlanta Air-Line Railroad, part of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad
- Boston and New York Air-Line Railroad, part of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
- Canada Air-Line Railway, part of the Grand Trunk Railway
- Chicago and Indiana Air Line Railway, part of the South Shore Line
- Chicago and Indianapolis Air-Line Railroad, part of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad
- Chicago-New York Electric Air Line Railroad, a short interurban streetcar line near Chicago, Illinois
- Chicago and Northern Pacific Air-Line Railroad and Chicago and Northern Pacific Air-Line Railway, part of the Chicago and North Western Railway
- Cincinnati and Chicago Air-Line Railroad, part of the Pennsylvania Railroad
- Dixon Air Line Railroad, part of the Chicago and North Western Railway
- Elberton Air Line Railroad, part of the Southern Railway
- Eufaula and St. Andrews Bay Air-line Railroad in Florida (never built)
- Fargo and St. Louis Air Line Railway, part of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad
- Georgia Air-Line Railroad, part of the Southern Railway
- Kansas City and Independence Air Line Railroad, part of the Kansas City Southern Railway
- Le Roy and Caney Valley Air Line Railway, part of the Missouri Pacific Railroad
- Louisville, New Albany and St. Louis Air-Line Railway, part of the Southern Railway
- Macon and Florida Air Line Railroad, part of the Southern Railway
- Michigan Air-Line Railroad and Michigan Air-Line Railway, part of the New York Central Railroad and Grand Trunk Railway
- Milltown Air Line Railway, a logging railroad in Georgia
- Montreal and Boston Air Line, a marketing name used by the Boston and Lowell Railroad
- New Albany and St. Louis Air Line Railway, part of the Southern Railway
- New York and Boston Air Line Railroad, part of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad
- New York and Connecticut Air Line Railroad (never built)
- New York and Pittsburgh Air Line Railroad, part of the Pennsylvania Railroad
- New York and Washington Air Line Railway (never built)
- Niagara River and New York Air Line Railroad in New York (never built)
- Northern Air-Line Railroad in New York (never built)
- Northern Nebraska Air-Line Railroad, part of the Chicago and North Western Railway
- Piedmont Air-Line Railway, part of the Southern Railway
- Quebec and Boston Air Line Railway (never built)
- Raleigh and Augusta Air-Line Railroad, part of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad
- Richmond and Washington Air Line Railroad (never built)
- Salamanca Air Line Railroad in New York
- Santa Monica Air Line in Los Angeles County
- Seaboard Air Line Belt Railroad, part of the Seaboard Air Line Railroad
- Seaboard Inland Air Line Railroad
- St. Charles Air Line Railroad in Chicago, Illinois
- St. Clair and Chicago Air Line Railroad, part of the Grand Trunk Railway
- St. Louis, Oklahoma and Texas Air-Line Railroad, part of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad
- Stillmore Air Line Railway, part of the Central of Georgia Railway
- Utica and Syracuse Air Line Railway in New York (never built)
- Virginia Air Line Railway, part of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
- Waycross Air Line Railroad, part of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Read full entry
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What size air line to run for I recently bought an air
compressor to airate my
sprinkler system. I have 1
acre of land. Do I use an air
fitting with an 1/4 or 1/2
inlet. Also what size air line
do I use.
I might use it for my air
impact tools. I was told not
to use 1/2 inlet with my
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Most air tools have a 1/4" inlet. This, along with 3/8" hose is sufficient for most applications including blowing out waterlines. Size of the tank will decide how much air you can put out over a certain period of time. |
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How much do air line pilots How much do air line pilots
make the in peeek of their
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The answer can vary depending on the country you live in, the airline you fly for, how many hours a month you fly and a number of other issues. - According to Yahoo Answers - yours is a Canadian question so I'll focus on Canada. I apologize if this is not what you're looking for. In Canada, Air Canada is generally the airline that offers pilots the best opportunity to make a high income. As a previous poster mentioned, checking out http://www.airlinepilotcentral .info/airlines/canadian.html will give you a good idea of what pilots in Canada make. An Air Canada B777 Captain with over 12 years seniority in the company would be making approximately $200,000 based on 70 hours flown a month and not including per diems (extra money paid to pilots for meals and spending money when they're on a lay over). There are a couple of caveats to this figure though. The first is that a pilot would need much more than 12 years seniority to be able to hold a Captain's position on a B777 at Air Canada. I don't know the exact number, but most Air Canada B777 Captains would have at least 20 years with the company - probably more. The second is that the figure will increase if a pilot flies more hours in a month, or flies at night, or overseas. Other Airlines still pay quite well for the Captains. At Air Transat, 10 year Captains make $167,000 a year. Other airlines such as WestJet or Skyservice pay about the same, a little less. In Canada, most airline Captains with a number of years experience will be making anywhere between $120,000 - $200,000 a year. The more important thing to look at when deciding whether or not to become a pilot is the amount of money pilots make during different stages of their careers. Early on it's surprisingly quite low. At the commuter airline Central Mountain Air, first year First Officers only get $22,500 a year. Even the first two years at Air Canada, pilots only make around $40,000 a year. So, while there is the potential for a relatively high income is there, it takes a lot of hard work and a lot of years building experience while not making much money. Flying can be a great job, just don't get into to it only for the money. Cheers, James Ball Thinking about becoming a pilot? Check out my book - "So, You Want to be a Pilot, Eh? - A Guidebook for Canadian Pilot Training" http://www.piloteh.com http://www.piloteh.blogspot.co m |
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Where do you buy your air line I am in NY and want to travel
to India, where is the
cheapest place to buy air line
tickets?
All the basic airlines cost
alot. Any sugestions?
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Talk to a local travle agent face to face. Tell them you want the best deal. They want your repeat buisness and will find it. |
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