As one of the board members from The Time Air Historical Society, we tried everything we could to keep GDPA in Canada. Thank you to everyone who helped trying to get her to stay here. If you want to see what we are trying to do and wish to help us via our many different ways of social media and our monetary goals, because the cost of one cup if coffee would have prevented things like this from leaving. I want to thank Alex for being a part of history one last time for everyone to enjoy for DPA. We all believe in our goal and will always work hard. Stay tuned to The Time Air Historical Society l, we will have more interesting thing via the world of JT8Ds coming in the near future. Thank you again to everyone. JM-
@PanAmguy-np7etКүн бұрын
It's sad to see Canadian North retire it, especially with that awesome livery.
@theskydiverdriver7193Сағат бұрын
It's still on the remaining 300's
@theskydiverdriver7193Сағат бұрын
CN still technically has a 200, one at Air Inuit although both airlines owned by the same company
@spishco3 сағат бұрын
Love the sound of those JT8D's spooling up!
@JetPro11Күн бұрын
I flew that bird for a dozen years. My favourite of the B737 fleet at Canadian as Dome Petroleum spared no expense and it had all the toys. -17 engines, Omega navigation, big airspeed indicators on both Captain and First Officer panels, heavy gross weight, fancy autopilot, etc. End of an era…
@christopherescott678714 сағат бұрын
That's one of the many 732's my Dad flew for TA,PWA and Canadian until his retirement in 95. A fantastic result for a rare aircraft. Thanks for getting this documented Alex. My Dad would have loved to see this.
@chrislefort983214 сағат бұрын
I flight planned this aircraft many times during my career with Canadian Airlines In Calgary Dispatch. I was always happy to get this one because of its JT8D-17 Engines as most, but not all, of the other gravel kitted 737s had the lower powered -9 engines. One of my fellow dispatchers had been a flight attendant for Dome Petroleum.
@wilburfinnigan2142Күн бұрын
Here is a plane that is 44 years old, and notice it had the gravel kit on the front landing gear, the service this plane has given, a flying piece of history !!!
@Valerie085216 сағат бұрын
Speechless. Husband T Seehagel flew that. Watching it leave this country is very sad and a bit disturbing.
@Liamsaviationphotography18 сағат бұрын
I did a tour of candian norths hanger and o was talking to one of the candian north pilots he said he was sad to see the 737-200 go but its nice to see it was going to a museum
@garyreysa472923 сағат бұрын
Nice - brought back some memories. I worked on the gravel runway package for this a few other 737's back in 1967 ish. You can see the NG gravel ski and vortex dissipators on the engine inlets.
@timothywood2914Күн бұрын
From early 2001 to 2004, I worked for Canadian North as a rampy, working on this aircraft and the others in their fleet. Thanks, Alex, for getting this final moment of a great aircraft onto KZbin.
@oldmeadowvalevillager7961Күн бұрын
I worked on this aircraft when it was in the Canadian Airlines livery at the newly opened Terminal 3 in YYZ and when it was in for maintenance at hanger 3 the old Wardair hanger. It was a solid work horse of a plane. Happy retirement C-GDPA. Cheers . .
@TheDrew202222 сағат бұрын
I miss these old birds. Used to fly on them a few times a year as a kid back in the 90's when Canadian Airlines was still around. Always wanted to be near the back where I could watch the flaps and thrust reversers on landing. Since flown on the classics & NG's and while they are still a nice plane to fly in, I miss the old -200.
@jamesreid513419 сағат бұрын
I live just north of YEG and could always tell the sound of the 200s heading out to the mines over the house
@mpetrino7330Күн бұрын
Alex huge thanks for catching this one. Emotional goodbye for those of us who actually sat in the seats of C-GDPA. Trusting it and the talented operators to take us Northward to work and return home safe. Goodbye friend. So happy to hear she isn't being bagged and tagged.
@davidcole333Күн бұрын
The noise of those engines is a sweet symphony of sound. Kudos to the team preserving this legend.
@woodenshoes18Күн бұрын
My first time landing on gravel in a 737 was on DPA at Tuk in 1982. Remember being a little freaked out at the sound of gravel hitting the under side of the plane…
@Cjb-nuc9extremegamerКүн бұрын
It really made me emotional, seeing the last of a great airliner, fortunately it will be restored, but i will miss it all the same. I've only flown once on a 737-200, as a kid. Goodbye and good luck little aircraft.
@nurrizadjatmiko21Күн бұрын
The Boeing 737-200 is one of my favorite in my opinion because i flown onboard the -200 once and spotting it a couple of times and the noise of those cigarette engines are🔥
@Southwest_aviatiønКүн бұрын
The 737-200 is my fav plane😭
@dhroman4564Күн бұрын
I spent a number of year working around the 200 and enjoyed it immensely, a true trend setter for future airliners.
@TheRDUspotterКүн бұрын
😢sad that in 2024-25 all the great planes are being retired
@kurtboginski507Күн бұрын
Thanks Alex. Nice job recording history in the making. Those engines always had an amazing sound. Great airplane as well.
@57JimmyКүн бұрын
The civilian version of a CF18 on afterburner taking off!🫡💗💗👍
@kurohoneКүн бұрын
Great job capturing the sound of those engines!
@idxluaviationКүн бұрын
QFS aviation really did well on preserving this beauty.
@Airborne0011Күн бұрын
I’m glad I caught the plane here in Edmonton before it left
@nybotor1Күн бұрын
Sad to see another classic icon of Canadian aviation history retired. I have some fond memories of seeing Canadian North's 737-200s visit YYJ. I'm glad you got some truly excellent footage!
@Jared1469Күн бұрын
Thanks for this and great job documenting it. Like other's commenting, I've spent many hours flying to and from the north on 737-200s. It will be missed.
@glenlaughlin654723 сағат бұрын
Awesome catch.
@TheTiti098Күн бұрын
Thanks alex for capturing the last glimpse of an era for CN, farewell DPA
@gpaull2Күн бұрын
Do you know how many hours/cycles? When I was working at WestJet we retired some 200’s that were around 115,000-120,000 hours…or 12-13 YEARS in the air!!! Pretty amazing. I may have worked on this too. We did some work on Canadian North’s 200s at SPAR Aerospace in YEG.
@donn7261Күн бұрын
Love that sound ! Thanks,
@designandcreateКүн бұрын
This video, like the 737-200, is pure art ! Congrats for this incredible tribute to GDPA ❤🤩
@sbenzzzhКүн бұрын
Happy Retirement DPA
@ethancampbell607621 сағат бұрын
3:07 Good old JT8Ds on Start up 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@HollywoodYYZ19 сағат бұрын
Hey Alex. Kind off a sad day. I was with Nordair Canadian etc in the east. Ties and friends in YYC YEG YXD. and knew DPA. I grew up on 737-200s and in particular those who had gravel kits. I’ve landed in YUL, YOW, YVO, YGL, YGW, YVP, YFB and YXY in the north on 737 200C. Probably a lot of more southern airports as well. Have friends east and west who transitioned to Canadian North. Sad to see this era coming to a close. Thanks for the update.
@rethinker16719 сағат бұрын
When I was in flight training out of CYOW canadian north flew the 737s out of ottawa. and if you were in the classroom and it took off you for sure heard it. those engines!
@theaviationlover_officialКүн бұрын
i had the chance to see these canadian north 737-200s in ottawa, ive clearly taken them for granted and im really gonna miss them, bid farewell
@cysauceКүн бұрын
The last empress :')
@BaguetteAviationКүн бұрын
i always loved the canadian 737-200 regional planes as a canadian myself but now that there being retired we are losing a iconic part of the skies
@AT-cn2guКүн бұрын
I was thinking Buffalo Air would have purchased it
@michaelweibel989120 сағат бұрын
Flown on this a few times, brought me to all kinds of places in the Arctic. This truly is a sad moment.
@rshvkkt91Күн бұрын
The original BBJ ie Boeing Bush Jet❤ Back when Boeing was known for making solid reliable flying machines, built to last almost half a century!
@michellejohnson3867Күн бұрын
Ohmygosh! he's gorgeous! 😮 Please take good care of this beautiful rare bird ❤ xx
@thestarlightalchemist7333Күн бұрын
Not much of an aviation guy myself, but as a greater Edmonton area resident who has gone to see C-GIPW in person at Villeneuve a few times, the small 737s are a personal fave when it comes to jet airliners, and definitely my favourite of the underwing twinjets. Crazy to see yet another case of one of these old workhorses being flown one last time to bring it to a new home. I do wish I had been able to see C-GIPW's flight out of Blatchford in person, but I was too young and oblivious.
@thecanadianavee8r66020 сағат бұрын
There's a 737-200 in the PWA livery sitting at villeneuve airport west of edmonton which is owned by the alberta aviation museum. They don't seem to have any solid plan for its preservation as they have no facilities at villeneuve. It would be great to see it moved to Lethbridge where it can be properly preserved and appreciated
@Ali_ON321 сағат бұрын
I was hoping you would catch the jump seat and take us with u. Still top notch video. Besides the FO having Tims👍👍🇨🇦.
@zigartenКүн бұрын
The very fat that you can preserve this footage for all to see is great.
@nil_shawn610722 сағат бұрын
Connected in Edmonton a few times with CN charter flights for FIFO stuff. Was always cool to see the -200 sitting on the tarmac.
@PilotLieutenant1Күн бұрын
It's sad that the 737 is fading away slowly, in a few decades the max would be considered an old piece of history.
@treynolds9423 сағат бұрын
Been lucky enough to see this aircraft fly out of my hometown of Peterborough Ontario about a decade ago when it did charter BST flights for Nolinor Airlines before they started using OWG 737-800.
@karlossargeant387219 сағат бұрын
Yup, the Boeing 737-200 will be missed in Canada for sure Canadian North will be add New Boeing Next Generation Aircraft in the upcoming years then hopefully The Boeing 737 Max Family will follow afterwards R.I.P Boeing 737-200 for Canadian North is nice knowing you Awesome Video Alex Praglowski keep going Man 💯
@albrunelle2022Күн бұрын
Decades ago I used to fly to the Yukon and NWT and had a lot of flights on these combies, they were great aircraft as they could land on gravel runways. Some of the best flights were in the winter with the norther lights were just outside the window with the cabin lights off at 30,000 ft., awesome.
@rangerrick8220Күн бұрын
Are there any of these small 737s with the gravel package still flying out there?
@designandcreateКүн бұрын
Nolinor will keep these birds flying for 15 more years ! And there are still some in the Air Inuit and Glencore fleets !
@rangerrick8220Күн бұрын
@@designandcreate Cool.
@CaptainZoe-wr6onКүн бұрын
@@designandcreate And 1 in Zimbabwe
@AndrewMay-ju8etКүн бұрын
Chrono jet also still flies them.
@designandcreateКүн бұрын
@@AndrewMay-ju8et Oh yes you're right !!
@ericjf53Күн бұрын
you are my childhood chanel
@threeparots1Күн бұрын
I think there is a picture of this plane in front of the dome petroleum hanger at YYC back before they went bust. Currently the Viking/Dehavilland hanger. Lovely new Dehavilland sign on the building now
@CraxyGAMES23Күн бұрын
Goodbye 737-200 😭
@handenКүн бұрын
There's a collection of historical airliners in Lethbridge? Exqueeze me?
@jessemillington598820 сағат бұрын
Yes we are building one,check us out at The Time Air Historical Society
@SharkyTheBoss1216Күн бұрын
Im so sad.
@RaimondoInsalaco17 сағат бұрын
Nolinor Aviation is still the leader for the classic B737-200 in Canada! Yes Canadian North and First Air as well as NWT Air were leaders to operating in a pax/Combi config🛬🇨🇦
@jamesphillips2285Күн бұрын
5:00 did they leave the tow bar on it or something? 7:20 Well looks like the gear retracted properly with that piece there.
@CDNSpartanКүн бұрын
That is part of the gravel kit that Boeing sold as an option for the 737-200. It made it possible to fly jets into remote airports with gravel runways that normally could only be served by turboprops.
@Phoenix_YTT22 сағат бұрын
nooooooo!!! whyyyyy
@ludwigtailsКүн бұрын
0:28 IS THAT WHY my guy haven’t upload at all?!! Bloody hell my guy is doing a favor of preserving this utterly unique aircraft. Will the aircrafts still in active flying? Or will just be preserved as static?
@NikonF5userКүн бұрын
What newer planes are filling the mission role?
@vc-cw1ypКүн бұрын
Very cool.. And sad!! To me this is how a 737 should sound 😊. But, why Great Falls? You can clear USA customs here in Calgary 🤷🏼♂️
@elishawynne9060Күн бұрын
I love the Boeing 737-200 the first jet plane was the Chrono aviation Boeing 737-200😢😢 I wish to fly on the737-200
@jamespaddock73619 сағат бұрын
3:30 LET. THEM. SING.
@mikaylajweighill21 сағат бұрын
I loved those. There was nothing like flying on them....just don't sit in the seats behind the wings.
@Marklin15Күн бұрын
What aircraft is filling the role of the gravel kit 737-200 at Canadian North now?
@BlueKagers737Күн бұрын
i live in edmonton, is this the one stored outside by the westjet hangar or not?
@jonengler1296Күн бұрын
Re: Time Air HS...TOTAL long shot, but I'd love to see them get their hands on the 737-200 that used to be at the Alberta Aviation Museum. The poor thing has been wasting away on the backside of Villeneuve Airport for around a decade now and needs to be properly preserved before it's too late.
@jessemillington598820 сағат бұрын
I have a direct line to the plane, it's on my radar, a long with a few others.
@ZOMb201021 сағат бұрын
Why is the CANADIAN NORTH wording removed ??
@joshlee197323 сағат бұрын
Why was there no water cannon salute?
@PlutoSimulationsКүн бұрын
🫡🫡🫡😭😭😭
@jacrain9396Күн бұрын
I guess Nolinor or Chrono didn't want it?
@fengyuan66Күн бұрын
57the comment! I thought that it was Air North for a second there...
@singnesiamcКүн бұрын
last ever thing series
@eaglerare12739 сағат бұрын
Any idea why it was flying to Great Falls first?
@AlexPraglowskiAviation3 сағат бұрын
Customs stop
@eaglerare12733 сағат бұрын
thanks AP
@trainzandplanes522Күн бұрын
Where else could I fly B732s before they are all gone?
@ChrisZoomER21 сағат бұрын
HOLY…
@jakethepitador255814 сағат бұрын
Pacific Western Airlines (PWA) B737-200 (C-GIPW) had its last flight from the Edmonton municipal airport (CYXD) prior to the airport's official closure in 2013. It was on display at the Alberta Aviation Museum prior to leaving. It took a short flight to the Villeneuve airport a few miles northwest of Edmonton. Sadly, it is now rusting away in a field there. kzbin.info/www/bejne/aXbWiWNupbpmaq8si=CPn3w9ZxWyY-tekT
@JohnAnderson-sq8ltКүн бұрын
What aircraft does Canadian North fly now?
@RealSaulGoodman78Күн бұрын
I believe they fly the ATR 42/72 Boeing 737 300 and 400 And a Boeing 737 next generation ( 700)
@JohnAnderson-sq8lt21 сағат бұрын
@@RealSaulGoodman78 wow , pretty old stuff, except the next gen 700
@AlexR264823 сағат бұрын
So instead of keeping it in Canada they just sold it to some guy in New Mexico???
@gavinsaviationКүн бұрын
Sad
@jetfixer320720 сағат бұрын
I love the old 737-200 "Thunder Guppies" Sadly, by todays standards, she's a gas guzzler. Technology has passed her by.
@weepair2Күн бұрын
It looks like a hen-house with wings.
@Ayo-DEEZ_NUTZКүн бұрын
Everytime I got to my local Costco, I always see that plane in the front of the hanger since we pass by the airport. Now its very sad to see that plane going away from Edmonton international airport as that was my favorite plane I could spot there since it was a rare 737-200.