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@Aviator275Ай бұрын
Bro did you capture fine air 101
@Phoenix65949Ай бұрын
I was born too late for this stuff but I’m glad to see the past :]
@ChrisZoomERАй бұрын
same
@rikashvanveelen993Ай бұрын
Same here , although i did fly on some md11, fokkers and classic 747 -200 (KLM&MartinAir) , only once flew on a 757 Would like to experience a 727 but guess it wont happen (or i could go as "cargo" on aerosucre but i need to survive😂)
@Justabirdyguy174Ай бұрын
Same
@AviationIsCool123Ай бұрын
I still see the past flying around, not often but sometimes! 😊
@Rails_Of_ReadingАй бұрын
Better music, Better aviation, Better cars (kinda), Before Social Media, When every kid liked going outside, Better trains (Also I wasn’t alive back then)
@miladicanimations7759Ай бұрын
*The Fates of (Almost) All Aircraft in this Video* *Part 1* 0:05 - *VP-BVB* - Scrapped in November 2018 in Cotswold, UK. The registration has been reused on a Bombardier CRJ100 operated by Russian regional airline RusLine. 0:33 - *HC-BUM* - Stored in Tehran, Iran since April 2015. 1:00 - *N703AA* - Scrapped in 2010 in Tucson (AZ), USA. 1:26 - *9Y-TGJ* - Scrapped in January 2007 in Johor Bahru, Malaysia. 1:37 - *N592KA* - Now a freighter flying with FedEx Express. 2:05 - *N573CA* - Now flying with cargo airline DHL Air Austria, on behalf of DHL Aviation. 2:32 - *N192AJ* - Damaged beyond repair in an accident in December 2011, where on a flight from Tabuk, Saudi Arabia to Quetta, Pakistan, the aircraft diverted to Karachi due to problems with the nose gear. Two low passes later, the aircraft landed in Karachi with its nose gear undeployed, suffering minor damage, but was written off nonetheless. It remains derelict there ever since. Prior, it was involved in yet another accident in June 2006, where it suffered a runway excursion in Juba, South Sudan due to pilot error and bad maintenance. (Talk about misfortune.) 2:47 - *D-ABZH* - Preserved at the Hunan Institute of Traffic Engineering in Hengyang, China since September 2017. 3:14 - *N44UA* - Scrapped in Roswell, USA sometime after April 2001. 3:14 -> 3:40 - ??? 3:51 - *PP-SFH* - Converted into a freighter. Stored in Victorville, USA since September 2015. 4:24 - *N617FF* - Preserved in Johor Bahru, Malaysia since 2019, as part of the planned 1975 Avenue & Hotel. 5:04 - *PP-ABS* - Stored somewhere in Mexico since December 2000. This was the Douglas DC-8-61 prototype. 6:24 - *N155GA* - Unknown. (That looks…you know what? Nevermind.) 6:34 - *N994HA* - Now flying with Russian airline Aurora. 6:46 - ??? 6:58 - *N70054* - Scrapped in 2011 in Roswell, USA. 7:19 - *N57FB* - Scrapped in Roswell, USA sometime after December 2001. 7:57 - *N577UA* - Now a freighter flying with FedEx Express. 8:12 - *N612DL* - Scrapped in Blytheville, USA sometime after February 2016. 8:30 - *N422US* - Now flying with Venezuelan airline Avior Airlines. 8:51 - *N9626F* - Stored in Roswell, USA since September 2019. 9:08 - *9Y-THX* - Stored in San Bernardino, USA since 2009. 9:24 - *C6-BGL* - Scrapped in Nassau, Bahamas sometime after 2006. 9:44 - *N17773* - Stored at Pinal Airpark, USA since December 2016. 10:04 - *9Y-THR* - Stored in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic since February 2018. 10:22 - *XA-SWW* - Stored in Caracas, Venezuela since September 2016. 10:29 - *N68142* - Scrapped in Lake Charles, USA sometime after 2004. 10:54 - *VP-BVA* - Scrapped in November 2019 in Castellón de la Plana, Spain. 11:10 - *N117DL* - Scrapped in Roswell, USA sometime after January 2014. 11:29 - *N7509* - Stored in Roswell, USA since January 2013. 11:44 - *N844AA* - Went missing in an incident in May 2003, where in Luanda, Angola, the aircraft was stolen by two men, who commandeered the aircraft and took off without clearance, heading southwest over the Atlantic Ocean before disappearing. The aircraft remains missing to this day, with no debris to be found. (2003 Angola Boeing 727 Disappearance) 12:02 - *D-ABYP* - Scrapped at Pinal Airpark, USA sometime after December 2001. The registration has been reused on one of Lufthansa’s newer Boeing 747-8s. 12:50 - *VP-CKX* - Scrapped at Pinal Airpark, USA sometime after 2009. 13:27 - *C6-BFG* - Scrapped in 2016 in St. John’s, Canada. 13:38 - *PT-MVA* - Scrapped in Tarbes, France sometime after November 2015. 13:51 - *N708CK* - Stored in Ciudad del Este, Paraguay since May 2006. The registration has been reused on one of Kalitta Air’s newer Boeing 747-400Fs. 14:22 - *N211NE* - Scrapped in 2018 in Voronezh, Russia. 14:33 - HC-BUM - Already mentioned above. 14:50 - *N452TA* - Scrapped in July 2021 in St Athan, UK. 15:13 - *N468AT* - Scrapped in September 2004 in Bucharest, Romania. 15:28 - *N987AN* - Now a C-32B transport flying with the United States Air Force. The registration has been reused on an American Airlines Boeing 737-800. 15:43 - *N543US* - Now flying with Delta Air Lines, fitted with winglets. 15:58 - VP-CKX - Already mentioned above. (Close sequencing there!) 16:25 - *N873SJ* - Stored in Roswell, USA since April 2023. (One of the only DC-8s flying up to that point.) 16:35 - *N316UA* - Scrapped in Mexico City, Mexico sometime after October 2008. 16:58 - *EC-CTT* - Converted into a freighter. Stored in Nairobi, Kenya since 2013. (What’s an Iberia DC-9 doing in Miami?) 17:17 - *ZS-SAZ* - Scrapped in July 2020 in Teruel, Spain. 17:40 - *EC-DGB* - Scrapped in December 2002 in Madrid, Spain, while its forward fuselage has been preserved at the Elder Museum of Science and Technology in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Spain since 2003. (Another one?) 17:59 - *PJ-SEH* - Scrapped in March 2006 in Washington DC, USA. 18:21 - ZS-SAZ - Already mentioned above. 18:46 - *EC-DGD* - Stored in Bucharest, Romania since November 2002, partially scrapped. 18:58 - *PP-SFB* - Scrapped in 2004 in Quito, Ecuador. 19:24 - *P4-MDG* - Scrapped in 2016 at Pinal Airpark, USA. 19:46 - *N945WP* - Preserved at the Brazilian Military Museum near Panambi, Brazil since January 2013. (Interesting livery.) 20:02 - *XA-TDC* - Scrapped in 2011 in Lima, Peru. This aircraft was involved in an accident in July 2003, where on landing in Curitiba, Brazil, it suffered a runway excursion when it skidded off the wet runway, sustaining damage to its left engine and main landing gear. It was then repaired and returned to service. 20:28 - *I-DEMS* - Scrapped in February 2007 in Phoenix, USA. 20:52 - *N260FA* - Scrapped in April 2010 in Roswell, USA. 21:07 - *PP-VPP* - Converted into a freighter. Stored in Victorville, USA since February 2024. 21:29 - *N140WE* - Scrapped in 2009 in Miami, USA. 21:49 - *EI-TLP* - Scrapped in September 2014 in Phoenix, USA. 22:20 - *N534MC* - Stored in Mojave, USA since September 2012, partially scrapped. 22:33 - *EI-TLO* - Scrapped in 2013 at Pinal Airpark, USA. 22:50 - *N615AE* - Still flying on behalf of American Eagle, now sporting their current livery and operated by regional airline Piedmont Airlines. 23:00 - *N151SY* - Scrapped in 2004 in Smyrna (TN), USA. 23:27 - *N191AJ* - Damaged beyond repair in an accident in October 2007, where on a flight from Hurghada, Egypt to Warsaw, Poland, the aircraft encountered a technical problem that forced it to divert to Istanbul, Turkey. On landing, a hydraulic failure caused it to overrun the runway, shearing off both main landing gears and coming to rest on the grass, sustaining major damage. (Both of Air Jamaica’s only MD-80s, and they end up being irreparably damaged in accidents…) 23:51 - ??? 24:09 - *D-ALCA* - Stored in Shreveport, USA since May 2023. 24:20 - *D-AERQ* - Converted into a freighter. Scrapped in October 2024 in St Athan, UK. (That’s…last month.) 24:34 - *YV-94C* - Scrapped in November 2004 in Caracas, Venezuela.
@miladicanimations7759Ай бұрын
*Part 2* 24:46 - *OE-LPB* - Now flying with Austrian Airlines. 24:56 - ??? 25:07 - *N276WA* - Stored in Victorville, USA since October 2012, partially scrapped. 25:15 - EI-TLO - Already mentioned above. 25:27 - N276WA - Already mentioned above. 25:44 - N192AJ - Already mentioned above. 25:57 - *TF-ELM* - Scrapped in Chateauroux, France sometime after February 2001. 26:45 - *N818AT* - Scrapped here sometime after February 2002. 26:58 - *PT-TAK* - Scrapped in Greenwood (MS), USA sometime after May 2011. 27:21 - *CP-1367* - Fitted with winglets. Scrapped in Cochabamba, Bolivia sometime after May 2008. 27:33 - *N254AU* - Stored somewhere in Nigeria sometime after 2004. 27:42 - *PP-VNS* - Scrapped in Greenwood (MS), USA sometime after July 2010. 27:59 - ??? 28:10 - ??? 29:11 - *N967CA* - Scrapped in 2023 in Kingman (AZ), USA. 29:28 - *HC-BTB* - Scrapped in February 2002 in Guayaquil, Ecuador. (707!) 29:53 - *N722RW* - Scrapped in 2005 in Roswell, USA. 30:15 - HC-BTB - Already mentioned above. 31:10 - *N8052U* - Scrapped somewhere in the USA sometime after January 2001. 31:30 - *N958N* - Scrapped at Pinal Airpark, USA sometime after February 2005. 31:53 - *EI-CER* - Stored in Lakeland (FL), USA since March 2016. 32:20 - *N431AT* - Scrapped in 2014 in Blytheville, USA. 32:39 - *N234SL* - Scrapped in 2003 in Fort Lauderdale, USA. (Dash 7!) 33:19 - *N307GB* - Scrapped in Roswell, USA sometime after March 2004. 33:59 - *N231TA* - Scrapped in Miami, USA sometime after September 2012. 34:38 - *N393US* - Preserved at the Brazilian Military Museum near Panambi, Brazil since November 2010. 34:54 - *G-VBIG* - Scrapped in May 2020 in St Athan, UK. 35:23 - ??? 35:55 - ??? 36:22 - ??? 36:40 - *N880AA* - Scrapped in 2015 in Fujairah, UAE. 37:04 - *XA-MRM* - Now flying with Iranian airline Zagros Airlines. The registration has been reused on a Sukhoi Superjet 100 operated by now-defunct Mexican low-cost airline Interjet, the sole operator of the type in the Americas. 37:27 - *N599AA* - Now a freighter flying with Mexican cargo charter airline Aeronaves TSM. 37:45 - *N39340* - Now a freighter flying with local cargo charter airline Sierra West Airlines. 38:06 - N8052U - Already mentioned above. 38:44 - *N174AE* - Scrapped in Abilene (TX), USA sometime after August 2003. 39:01 - *N332NW* - Stored in Birmingham (AL), USA since August 2023. 39:30 - *C-FDQQ* - Scrapped in 2021 at Pinal Airpark, USA. 39:55 - *N794UA* - Still flying with United, now sporting a Star Alliance livery. 40:15 - N573CA - Already mentioned above. 40:15 - *N610TF* - Stored at Pinal Airpark, USA since August 2012. 40:51 - *N705GB* - Still flying with Atlantic Air Cargo. (To this day!) 41:10 - *N106SW* - Scrapped in 2017 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. This aircraft was involved in an accident in March 2010, where it made a wheels-up emergency landing in San Juan. 41:22 - *N56FA* - Scrapped in Roswell, USA sometime after 2005. 41:39 - *N455UP* - Still flying with UPS, now sporting their revised current livery. 42:24 - ??? 42:33 - *N794AJ* - Now a reduced-gravity aircraft flying with US company Zero Gravity Corporation. 43:05 - *N710CK* - Scrapped in Oscoda, USA sometime after December 2008. The registration has been reused on one of Kalitta Air’s newer Boeing 747-400Fs. 43:23 - N260FA - Already mentioned above. 43:44 - *N55FB* - Scrapped in Roswell, USA sometime after 2006. 43:46 - *N505FB* - Scrapped in Roswell, USA sometime after May 2001. 44:09 - *N369FA* - Preserved as the Ricar2 El Avión Restaurant in Dominical, Costa Rica since around January 2015. 44:38 - *N266US* - Scrapped in Tucson, USA sometime after 2007. 44:53 - *CC-CZZ* - Still flying with LAN Chile Cargo, now branded as LATAM Cargo Chile, sporting a bare white livery and fitted with winglets. 45:02 - *N103CK* - Stored in Ras Al-Khaimah, UAE since June 2009. 45:11 - *N107WA* - Scrapped in 2006 in Dothan, USA. 45:20 - *CC-CDU* - Scrapped in 2005 in Roswell, USA. 45:34 - CC-CZZ - Already mentioned above. 46:58 - XA-TDC - Already mentioned above. 47:26 - *PT-MVC* - Scrapped in Tarbes, France sometime after July 2016. 48:08 - N276WA - Already mentioned above. 48:20 - *N238TA* - Destroyed in an accident in February 2005, where the aircraft, while descending towards Kabul, Afghanistan during a flight from Herat, Afghanistan, crashed into the side of a mountain after it descended below its minimum safe altitude for unknown reasons. At the time, a heavy snowstorm was happening in the area. All 105 people on board died. (Kam Air flight 904) 48:41 - CC-CZZ - Already mentioned above. 49:01 - *N260AE* - Scrapped in October 2012 in Myrtle Beach, USA. 49:18 - ??? 49:33 - *N971DL* - Now a freighter flying with local cargo airline USA Jet Airlines. 49:51 - ??? 49:58 - *YV-92C* - Scrapped in 2007 somewhere in Venezuela. 50:15 - *D-ABTD* - Stored in Mojave, USA since April 2013, partially scrapped. 51:07 - *N984AN* - Scrapped in 2017 in Hondo (TX), USA. 51:29 - ??? 51:53 - *XA-MEC* - Scrapped in 2004 in Mexico City, Mexico. 52:41 - *C6-BFJ* - Stored in Managua, Nicaragua since 2009. 52:58 - PP-SFH - Already mentioned above. 53:40 - *LV-OPA* - Scrapped in 2014 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. 53:59 - *YV-79C* - Scrapped in Caracas, Venezuela sometime after May 2003. 54:19 - *N753DA* - Scrapped in 2020 in Amman, Jordan. 54:38 - N103CK - Already mentioned above. 55:32 - *N817CK* - Scrapped in Greenville (MS), USA sometime after December 1999. 55:50 - *N524MC* - Stored in Mojave, USA since 2012, partially scrapped. 56:14 - *N818CK* - Scrapped in April 2014 in Mojave, USA. 56:53 - ??? 57:21 - *N17535* - Scrapped in 2001 in Mojave, USA. 57:47 - ??? 58:25 - EI-TLO - Already mentioned above. 58:51 - *N997HA* - Now flying with Kenyan regional airline Aircraft Leasing Services, on behalf of the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service. 59:22 - ??? Any inaccuracies or missing information, do let me know.
@edfromchowderheads1312Ай бұрын
Great piece of researching! Quite eerie in some respect to read of the fate of many of these aircraft in the video.
@MichaelRoma91Ай бұрын
Wow thank you for this, that’s some dedication on grabbing all that info on your end
@miladicanimations7759Ай бұрын
@@spicyaviation Eh. I just did it all because *yes.*
@RobMiami787Ай бұрын
@@edfromchowderheads1312 yeah. It seems to end badly lol. We build these crazy contraptions but they will all simply decay and die 🤨
@iancroot1388Ай бұрын
Wow, that brought back some memories from a time when not all Aircraft looked the same but had real character and attitude.
@Sweetthang9Ай бұрын
Back when planes looked distinct....the gorgeous 727, the adorable DC-9, the majestic DC-8....everything looks practically the same today.
@gavinsaviationАй бұрын
But sadly faded away 😔
@grandepho1Ай бұрын
Working on my commercial/ CFI ratings, and spent some time myself on the roofdeck of the Western U in ‘97 watching these birds. Thanks for sharing. DC-6, DC-8, DC-10, 747-400, and now 767.
@ArnavWarnavАй бұрын
1:26 My country’s old airline! I miss you BWIA! You will be missed. 🇹🇹 At least we now have Caribbean Airlines. Great video showing past airlines! Love it. 49:00 This is my favourite aircraft.
@violetstarline8744Ай бұрын
Atr 72 is quite a good plane
@ArnavWarnavАй бұрын
@ Yes it is indeed!
@ChrisZoomERАй бұрын
It's videos like these that make me appreciate many of the old liveries more!
@roadbeefАй бұрын
some amazing views, especially close to the runway on many of these takeoff rolls, fantastic content
@ferdyantonioortizcalderon3163Ай бұрын
Great video!!!
@justinisapilotАй бұрын
Thank you for pointing out that the sound is from the default 747. A lot of people how stream and review addon aircraft don't mention the sound or talk excessively over it to where you can't get a good listen. Your review and criticism of the aircraft is perfect. Thanks for the honest review...... And also not trying to fly to plane from unrealistic locations.
@turbofanloverАй бұрын
Outstanding.
@danylonathan7381Ай бұрын
21:08 - Varig, Varig, Varig!!! Com os logotipos da seleção brasileira e mencionando as vitórias da copa do mundo. 27:00 Transbrasil 47:49 - TAM
@jbrown3547Ай бұрын
No wonder I fell in love with aviation during these days. Amazing. So many airlines that cease to exist anymore.
@cottoncandytruck2Ай бұрын
2:33 air jamaica
@jaguareagle702622 күн бұрын
I am glad I had the chance to see the old American Airlines livery when I was little, they were so cool and unique
@RobMiami787Ай бұрын
Nice UA 777 in miami!
@RobMiami787Ай бұрын
It's nice to see the UA widebody plus the Delta 767. I'd be happy if they both brought back WBs to MIA again!@
@BroxianOnYTАй бұрын
1:27 Old Caribbean Airlines?
@upstateplanes6702Ай бұрын
The Dash 8 at 6:39 is still active as of November 2024! Awesome!!!
@JavierOrtiz-xq3toАй бұрын
Magnífico vídeo vintage.....
@MegaRafaellocoАй бұрын
35:42 Maan, this livery was beautiful. I don't know why AA got rid of it.
@joeg5414Ай бұрын
I think part of the reason is a lot more composite materials used, so they couldn't have the bare metal anymore
@christiansshow2705aviation4 күн бұрын
@@joeg5414they could’ve swapped the metal to white
@747Kevin_OfficialАй бұрын
10:00 the 727 is a private plane now
@SwiftVidsShortsАй бұрын
Can’t imagine all the planes have been scrapped in this video
@하연정-g4nАй бұрын
northwest 727! Love it
@kevinflum3934Ай бұрын
just allowed on the runway!?! THATS AWESOME
@justplanesАй бұрын
Back in those days we were allowed to get closer to the runways at many airports....
@jcaam809429 күн бұрын
Iberia and Aviaco DC 9 in Miami? What's that all about?
@robsonfernandes19807 күн бұрын
Its a strategy commercial routes from MIA to latin american countries, for example: MIA/SDQ - MIA/HAV - MIA/CUN and GRU/ASU - GRU/MVD - GRU/BUE
@М6226 күн бұрын
8:13 That lovely old Delta livery...
@hjp4349Ай бұрын
One of those Fine Air crashed after take off N27UA registration. Time flies.
@maedie1Ай бұрын
Damn. I just looked it up. Very interesting.
@gavinsaviationАй бұрын
I’m glad to see the 90’s
@ironcityrailfan8467Ай бұрын
I’m fairly certain that one of the two Fine Air DC-8s at 3:19 was the one involved in the crash of Flight 101
@relton66Ай бұрын
How can you tell?
@ironcityrailfan8467Ай бұрын
@ Fine Air had a large fleet of DC-8s, with N27UA being the one that crashed as Flight 101
@relton66Ай бұрын
@@ironcityrailfan8467 I couldn't find N27UA. Time stamp?
@relton66Ай бұрын
@kenny-w8u1u it's not in the video
@ranrom9514Ай бұрын
Oh the 727s make me happy to see
@SwatsterАй бұрын
17:07 how did a b717 from spain get to Miami?
@angelitacancholamoreno4830Ай бұрын
Iberia has a small Latin American hub
@AeroMan57Ай бұрын
Iberia operates in South America too
@giyaftuagulgailsgqutotquvakj19 күн бұрын
It could be a md80
@JohnPaulRemonteАй бұрын
Oooh, I love it there in Miami. Hope I can live there with my Bestie, Regine Pangilinan
@jesussanchez.97Ай бұрын
37:07 MD-82 Aeroméxico XA-MRM
@KS-xe5miАй бұрын
12:38 this 747-200 D-ABYP retired in2002, and the registration number has been reuse on a 747-8i later in 2014,this 747-8i is the 1500th 747 that Boeing built,but sadly she is the aircraft that hard landing in LAX too
@M.A.S_AviationАй бұрын
3:14 Fine Air Flight 101😭☠️
@Sweetthang9Ай бұрын
How can you tell? You can't see the reg number.
@andyschmid7259Ай бұрын
Cool👌
@jagurzuidmulder2306Ай бұрын
6:47- 7:57 R.I.P: American Airlines 77 and United Airlines 93, you’ll not not forget the attacks of 9/11 😔
@IvanCastillo-pk4gcАй бұрын
Not all United and American Airlines are from 9/11
@jagurzuidmulder2306Ай бұрын
Oh, really? It’s 5 years before 9/11 happen?
@IvanCastillo-pk4gcАй бұрын
@@jagurzuidmulder2306 it might be a different plane
@jagurzuidmulder2306Ай бұрын
Oh.
@Really7ate9Ай бұрын
Awh if only i was born sooner to see the pinnacle of aviation...
@RadiotelevizijaBrazilАй бұрын
47:25: TAM Airbus A330 In Miami
@aircerodoceАй бұрын
17:05 Iberia in Miami?
@EuanMcDonald880Ай бұрын
I believe that Iberia used Miami as a hub for Latin American operations until 2004.
@aircerodoceАй бұрын
@EuanMcDonald880 Oh cool
@paulmusyk4lyfe51Ай бұрын
17:06 WTF is Iberian a MD? To Spain!? Not a bigger jet?
@EuanMcDonald880Ай бұрын
I believe that Iberia used Miami as a hub for Latin American operations until 2004.
@justplanesАй бұрын
Connections from Madrid to Latin American destinations
@Afc1987Ай бұрын
jet engines sounded better back then than engines of today very quiet
@ariel340Ай бұрын
I can state this footage was recorded in 2000 or early 2001. TACA acquired the A300F in 2000.
@PilotsTubeHDАй бұрын
The Lufthansa Cargo D-ALCA was only delivered in 1998 too
@djohnso809Ай бұрын
47:45 TAM A330-200 . Those weren’t around in 1997.
@justplanesАй бұрын
When we say 1997 it means the majority of the video is filmed in 1997 but we took months to film so there may be some footage from 1998.... I do not believe this is a big issue, enjoy the video!
@Ikermiguel-yf1bwАй бұрын
Why did Aeromexico and Aeroperu have similar liveries?
@AeroMan57Ай бұрын
Correct me if I’m wrong but I think aeroperu was owned by Aeromexico
@Ikermiguel-yf1bwАй бұрын
@airplanedud Oh, it's true, part of it was sold to Aeromexico and mexicana de aviacion
@jevinrichardson.Ай бұрын
Nice
@Tiny_dogeАй бұрын
Aero Peru flight 603 1:37
@TriJetSimPilotАй бұрын
Them were the days, TriJets still reigned!
@iain8837Ай бұрын
08:40 still flying as YV-3011
@747Kevin_OfficialАй бұрын
Flying for Avior airlines right?
@747Kevin_OfficialАй бұрын
Never knew that fine air Had L1011s
@Utah-tristarАй бұрын
40:50
@sliferxxxxАй бұрын
At this point I believe MIA still only had 3 rwys, the 3rd parallel hadn't been built yet.
@colinboone9920Ай бұрын
The things I would do to experience a day of planespotting in the 90's...
@LucasMoises-g8sАй бұрын
These will be missed, including Even Absa Brazil's DC-8 😢
@accountuser5588Ай бұрын
Is it me or did planes taxi a lot faster back then
@ОльгаТеплова-д2н25 күн бұрын
Those who doesn't know:"its just fine air plane." Those who know:"fine air 101... "
@Howrider65Ай бұрын
Sun Country DC 10 LOL. 23:06. PS way too many ads.
@iain8837Ай бұрын
In 97 I was 22, around that time I flew to Thailand on a 747, to Austin on a 747 (NWA and Kzz as KLM) and a few local flights around Europe on A320’s, first flight was to Milan on a Sabina A320 from Edinburgh in 93. Edit 747 was just like the one at 20:30 with the clock on the side, return was Bangkok-Malpensa. Was delayed so ended up in a hotel instead of getting the connecting flight.
@pedrinhoalegriapiАй бұрын
E AI UM MD 11 DA VARIG MAIS QUE ORGULHO A ESTRELA BRASILEIRA SAUDADES.
@pedrinhoalegriapiАй бұрын
UM LINDO AVIÃO DA ARROW LOCKHEED L-1011 TRISTAR .
@jesussanchez.97Ай бұрын
51:53 Boeing 727 mexicana de aviación
@nookzaa25 күн бұрын
27:07 "Trans" brazil with pride flag on tail 🤣🤣
@elguajoloteleoАй бұрын
4:09 ha pp😭😭🙏🙏🙏
@LowrenceJubilin26 күн бұрын
Want to check the video there is fine air dc8
@pedrinhoalegriapiАй бұрын
LINDO LINDO 767 DA TRANSBRASIL OUTRA EMPRESA GUERREIRA QUE FALIU QUE PENA .
@alexanyanEVNАй бұрын
wow from 1997
@pedrinhoalegriapiАй бұрын
UM AIRBUS DA TAM AINDA NÃO ERA LATAN ORGULHO DO BRASIL.
@PGR_RobloxАй бұрын
fine air 101???
@gu9838Ай бұрын
what if it was one guy actually standing on the runway grass with a camera lol
@RobMiami787Ай бұрын
@@gu9838 there was some serious all access pass here, which makes for amazing views. The Lauda 777 looked great
@SKY-A5RАй бұрын
this wasnt in 1997, this had to be before 1994, because of when AA retired their 727s. they retired them in 1994, not after 1997.
@mbochoveАй бұрын
What are you talking about, AA retired their 727's in 2002. I think this was filmed after 1997 since Air Guadeloupe didn't have their 737-200 in 1997, they got it in 1998.
@SKY-A5RАй бұрын
@@mbochove they didnt retire in 2002.
@mbochoveАй бұрын
@@SKY-A5R yes they did. AA retired it's last four 727-200's at April 30th 2002.
@SKY-A5RАй бұрын
@@mbochove guess google was wrong.
@justplanesАй бұрын
American Airlines retired the 727 in 2002 according to several online sources...
@Some_random_plane_guyАй бұрын
Wait there's alot of Finnair dc-8 and this is 1997 just like the time the Finnair dc-8 crashed at Miami maybe one these was that plane☠️
@Sigmaboy-z4lАй бұрын
8:37 almost tailstrike
@RobertGazАй бұрын
Those are different planes
@eliaslopez8686Ай бұрын
Walter
@AverageAlienАй бұрын
Now days its the same generic wide body twin jets or narrow twin jets
@MaeveSterlingАй бұрын
I was 3 years in these year before
@leandrodiaz6588Ай бұрын
Airport international Cancún in 2010
@gavinsaviationАй бұрын
The thumbnail got some questioning to do
@its_alexsАй бұрын
Excuse me!?? Iberia in USA???
@somedudesdАй бұрын
Up until 2004, Iberia used Miami as a hub for its Latin American operations.
@AeroMan57Ай бұрын
they had hubs in south and North America
@falcony100Ай бұрын
meanwhile 9/11 highjackers were flying 172
@pedrinhoalegriapiАй бұрын
EQUATORIANA NAS CORES DA VASP DIGA-SE GRUPO CANHEDO .
@ovofrito_13Ай бұрын
3:19 THIS REMIND ME SOME THINGS THEY HAPPENED RIGHT HERE SRRY TO MY BAD ENGLISH
@alejandrosanin8078Ай бұрын
🔴Today, all you can see is a bunch of boring airbus 320 and 321… that’s it !!
@justplanesАй бұрын
Compared to those days its a very sad situation indeed
@alejandrosanin8078Ай бұрын
@ indeed
@demianminecraft741819 күн бұрын
They are not just A320 AND A321, AND they are not boring
@alejandrosanin807819 күн бұрын
@@demianminecraft7418 definitely they’re boring and ugly… Boeing company makes beautiful planes and all of them are built in a different style
@demianminecraft741819 күн бұрын
@@alejandrosanin8078 Also Airbus
@elizabethsanchez9381Ай бұрын
Cfbj
@jocelynharris-fx8hoАй бұрын
I'm 60 years old, here in November 2024. There has to be some way that we can elect officials who will end the corruption and greed in the airline industry and bring it back to it's former glory. Too many people at the top, wanted the glamour and prestige of being in the business but they failed to see the love and dedication that many airlines and their passengers had for each other. There was a family like atmosphere that is sorely missed. We need more CEO's like Elon Musk, who own companies because they LOVE and aprpreciate what they represent. Frank Lorenzo, Carl Icahn, Edward Acker and Robert Crandall have a special place in hell, 🔥👹. for how they destroyed this beautiful industry. And you too Jimmy Carter, for signing the Airline Deregulation Act; which started the chaos.😣😞