A Great Lakes Airlines plane undergoes maintenance at Cheyenne Regional Airport on October 5, 2017. The airline currently owes Cheyenne Regional Airport $203,000, but it has dropped cities that it once provided air service to, and customers say it also cancels flights quite often. The airline's CEO said the problems are caused by a pilot shortage, making it difficult to find someone to fly the planes. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
mandag 23. oktober 2017
Pilot shortage - Curt Lewis
Great
Lakes Airlines founder says pilots, regulatory relief needed

A Great Lakes Airlines plane undergoes maintenance at Cheyenne Regional Airport on October 5, 2017. The airline currently owes Cheyenne Regional Airport $203,000, but it has dropped cities that it once provided air service to, and customers say it also cancels flights quite often. The airline's CEO said the problems are caused by a pilot shortage, making it difficult to find someone to fly the planes. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
A Great Lakes Airlines plane undergoes maintenance at Cheyenne Regional Airport on October 5, 2017. The airline currently owes Cheyenne Regional Airport $203,000, but it has dropped cities that it once provided air service to, and customers say it also cancels flights quite often. The airline's CEO said the problems are caused by a pilot shortage, making it difficult to find someone to fly the planes. Jacob Byk/Wyoming Tribune Eagle
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