in all seriousness and i know it's fun. but poor commuters travelling on the flight 🤣. Im joking. Well i have just been inspired, one day when I reach the rank of Purser Flight Attendant, I shall be making PA's like this on descent into places like Naples or Malaga 😁 Im serious! What a way to work man what a time to be alive. (Just subscribed to you, SD Mullis. Thank you for bring me a part of history that I will and would have never been part of. You are an absolute STAR ⭐) happy Christmas! 🎄 God bless + Thanks x1000000
@nthom195613 күн бұрын
Made two trips to Hawaii on Delta L-1011s. 1991, SLC-LAX-HNL-LAX-SLC in coach, and 1993, SLC-SAN-HNL-LAX-SLC in first. Great plane with a smooth ride and the growling sound on start up and take off is amazing!
@visax855019 күн бұрын
The coach seats back then were so much better and comfier than the slim line garbage seats airlines use today.
@Jdikmen201726 күн бұрын
I am the airline
@tjittekamminga517027 күн бұрын
well, all Boeings are very noisy alas!
@LDTV22OfficialChannel29 күн бұрын
The only time I flew US Airways was in X-Plane Mobile
@robocarth29 күн бұрын
Bangkok International Airport 2009 Don Mueang International Airport
@alexismarch8144Ай бұрын
D s 7 n k p d d p p n 7 e
@jwaviation16Ай бұрын
4:42 it’s so surreal hearing that announcement of the DC-10 they’re flying on now that it’s been over 10 years since the last ever passenger DC-10 flight… I don’t even care that the takeoff wasn’t filmed because there are plenty other videos showing takeoffs inside the cabin, but I have never seen another video showing what it was like to actually board a DC-10 from the ramp or inside the cabin!!!
@csarock1Ай бұрын
Beyond beautiful!!
@alexismarch8144Ай бұрын
N t y z 7 e d e n 2 e
@OfficialBobucManАй бұрын
I see sully
@boeing737dАй бұрын
So much noise even inside the Terminals.. I missed it! I was around 10-14 at the time.. We could go in without tickets and grab a burger inside and go sit watch planes come and go.. That the number 1 best thing to do with dad on his day off. THE BEST!! EVER! (KSLC-Salt Lake City)
@YYZlover2 ай бұрын
This brings back memories when I flew on a MD-83 when I was 3 years old
@fernando13e2 ай бұрын
Please never delete this.
@ChavourReviews3 ай бұрын
Ah yes, Classic old ATL
@FEDEX-y6f3 ай бұрын
Check the engines
@greggmacdonald96443 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say that I've enjoyed your flight videos for a long time, and while I know you haven't uploaded new ones for years now, you are still remembered. I hope life is treating you well!
@katrinvoigt89403 ай бұрын
Beatiful 😮
@katrinvoigt89403 ай бұрын
Danke.für das Video Meine Freundin fliegt heute Abend nach Johannesburg
@onlineconsumer93 ай бұрын
Was the thumbnail really necessary 💀
@koopaboy66613 ай бұрын
Butter.
@ethanrey20243 ай бұрын
Flashbacks💀💀💀
@ZacharyZahraoui3 ай бұрын
Check the engines just to be safe
@Howrider653 ай бұрын
When jets sounded like jets and not vacuum cleaners.
@Burlak43 ай бұрын
Heh wow this fits neatly as material for an intro to my sit-com project I asked chatgpt to help me with. I know, I know: no one's interested in your AI dialogues, but I promise this one's funny. I prompted: "I want to write a sit-com where all the characters are loosely based on biblical characters, but it's set in 1982 Chicago O'hare airport and the characters can be there for work, travel or any other reason. I need help, some spark to get the ideas going. Can you try to give a list of potential characters with a key character trait and a story arc to go with each one?" Random year and airport to be clear. This sounds like a really fun and creative concept! Here’s a list of potential characters based on biblical figures, with key character traits and story arcs that could drive the comedy and drama. --- ### 1. **Noah - The Overly Prepared Traveler** - **Key Trait**: Paranoid and hyper-organized. He has an entire luggage set dedicated to every possible "disaster scenario." - **Story Arc**: Noah works for an insurance company and is constantly over-prepared for worst-case scenarios. He tries to warn fellow travelers about unlikely dangers (like freak floods at the airport). Over the season, Noah’s paranoia wears on the others, but it’s justified during an airport mishap (a huge storm cancels all flights), and Noah becomes a temporary hero. However, he never lets anyone forget it and doubles down on his extreme preparedness afterward. --- ### 2. **Moses - The Overworked Airport Employee** - **Key Trait**: Charismatic but exhausted, constantly trying to "lead" customers through the chaos of O'Hare. - **Story Arc**: Moses is a gate agent who’s always in the middle of complicated situations-like directing groups of stranded passengers. He has the respect of all his coworkers but struggles with burnout. Over time, he’s searching for an "exit" from the job. His arc could involve the airport management promising him a promotion that never seems to come, similar to how Moses wandered for 40 years. His breaking point could be comedic, as he contemplates an early retirement to Florida. --- ### 3. **Ruth - The Dedicated, Friendly Flight Attendant** - **Key Trait**: Loyal and persistent, she’s always helping people and sticking with them through tough situations. - **Story Arc**: Ruth is the go-to person for solving personal problems in the terminal. She helps everyone-coworkers, passengers, even random airport security. Her arc could involve navigating her loyalty to a difficult coworker (maybe her “Naomi” figure). Over time, she realizes that helping people can also mean standing up for herself. Her self-worth grows as she steps into a leadership role, maybe training new hires. --- ### 4. **Jonah - The Reluctant Businessman** - **Key Trait**: Always trying to avoid responsibilities and escape his life, but somehow things keep pulling him back in. - **Story Arc**: Jonah is a traveling businessman who hates his job and is constantly trying to avoid work trips. His arc follows his attempts to get out of going to an important business meeting (his “Nineveh”), but everything that could go wrong, does go wrong-missed flights, lost luggage, being trapped in the airport for days. His personal growth might come as he begrudgingly learns to face his responsibilities, but with a comedic twist where he always blames everyone else. --- ### 5. **Eve - The Curious, Slightly Reckless Traveler** - **Key Trait**: Incredibly curious and adventurous, but she often makes impulsive decisions that lead to chaos. - **Story Arc**: Eve is always wandering into restricted areas or asking the wrong questions, setting off airport alarms or causing minor security incidents. She loves breaking the rules, but it always comes with consequences. Her arc involves learning a bit of caution-but not too much. Maybe she flirts with authority, like TSA officers, to get out of trouble, or she’s always tempting people around her into small rebellious acts, like sneaking into first class or messing with baggage carousels. --- ### 6. **David - The Underdog Pilot** - **Key Trait**: Brave and confident, but always underestimated because of his small stature and young appearance. - **Story Arc**: David is the youngest pilot in the airline, constantly underestimated by passengers and crew alike. He’s got a bit of a chip on his shoulder, always feeling like he has to prove himself. Throughout the season, he faces “giants” of the airport-whether it's handling difficult passengers, dealing with union reps, or piloting through a bad storm. His eventual success leads to admiration from the people who doubted him, though he keeps his cool and stays humble. --- ### 7. **Mary Magdalene - The Misunderstood Lounge Bartender** - **Key Trait**: Warm and empathetic but often judged for her past. She listens to everyone’s problems but rarely talks about her own. - **Story Arc**: Mary Magdalene runs the airport lounge bar, and she’s the one everyone confides in when they're having a bad day. She’s a master at listening and offering good advice, but her arc is about overcoming the stigma attached to her past, which could be some vague scandal or misstep. Eventually, people come to see her wisdom and kindness, and her own internal journey is about forgiving herself. --- ### 8. **Judas - The Shifty Luggage Handler** - **Key Trait**: Sneaky and charming but with a hidden agenda. He’s always working an angle or making shady deals on the side. - **Story Arc**: Judas is always trying to scam passengers by “accidentally” misplacing their luggage or suggesting expensive solutions to simple problems. His arc could involve getting caught in one of his schemes, feeling guilty about betraying a friend or coworker, and then trying (and failing) to make amends. He’s the character who’s always in the background, sowing a bit of chaos, but over time he may have a redemption arc where he tries to prove his loyalty to the group-though no one really trusts him. --- ### 9. **Joseph - The Dreamy Baggage Claim Supervisor** - **Key Trait**: Idealistic and prone to daydreaming, always talking about his "big future" while managing the unglamorous world of lost luggage. - **Story Arc**: Joseph believes he’s destined for greatness, but right now he’s stuck in the mundane grind of baggage claim. He’s constantly dreaming about getting promoted or starting his own business, but he’s often clueless about the immediate problems around him. His story could be about his ambitious nature clashing with reality, but eventually, he lands a big opportunity that propels him into a new role, fulfilling his dreams-at least partially. --- These characters, set against the backdrop of a bustling airport, could create a dynamic and fun sitcom full of misunderstandings, comedic tension, and heartfelt moments. They each have room to grow and develop in a variety of directions while staying loosely tied to their biblical origins.
@darrylelkins6813 ай бұрын
I can remeber boarding planes in charlotte on run way stairs, then arriving at other destinations and the articulating step off to the concourse.....took a while for CLT to catch up
@luisfernandobustilloolivar29243 ай бұрын
A beautifull sunrise from this airplane 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@CalvinTennessee3 ай бұрын
Almost 10 hours on an airplane sounds like a nightmare to me.
@_Tommmmmm_3 ай бұрын
Jesus they must’ve started turns after departure at 200ft back then
@Free_Samples3 ай бұрын
Man I miss these days! Everything was just better including the people.
@ReisKelty4 ай бұрын
Oh the nostalgia
@TheMotorick4 ай бұрын
I wish you hadn't turned off comments in your newer videos. I know there are trolls out there but there are also good people with interesting things to say.
@ulyssesingene89344 ай бұрын
American Airnes Boeing 777-300ER / Los Angeles to MIAMI / 4k Video
@ulyssesingene89344 ай бұрын
QANTAS Boeing 747-400 / Brisbane to Lot Anelges/ 4k Video!
@Dah_Boi_Dude_Bros_454 ай бұрын
Where are u
@slatesworld5184 ай бұрын
Now in 2024 the whole place is just 717s
@slatesworld5184 ай бұрын
I miss old delta back then
@patrisio34 ай бұрын
After all these years, I am still (for some reason) amazed at the sound of being inside a 727 vs outside when they would take off. Outside, they were real ear-splitters, especially before hush-kits in 2000. But the sound was kind of entertaining though.
@smesui17994 ай бұрын
Please no, not a DC-10.
@alexismarch81444 ай бұрын
U s s 7 f o 7 t t d 7 d o 7 f t 7 t d
@Vicente_moyano4 ай бұрын
Make sure to check the turbines
@cflynn36844 ай бұрын
Elevated travel!!
@MicheleEllis-pj1dq4 ай бұрын
Prettiest plane to ever exist. I miss it.
@Fries_Flyzzz4 ай бұрын
Late to the party but I really enjoy seeing these types of videos. As someone born in 2004 I never got a chance to see these planes fly.