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1960s BEHIND THE SCENES AT AMERICAN AIRLINES FILM "FLIGHT PLAN" 707 ASTROJET PILOTS 25394 

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This 1960s American Airlines promotional film, produced by Audio Production Inc., shows the work that goes into developing a flight plan prior to takeoff. It most likely dates to about 1961-1963. The film opens with a plane taking off from New York’s Idlewild Airport (later renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport), and a man climbing out of a car with his suitcase and heading into the airport. An American Airlines Boeing 707 Astrojet flies through the sky. The film shows a departure board for a non-stop flight to Los Angeles (01:23). American Airlines Flight 3, a 707 Astrojet, takes off from the runway; footage shows the takeoff from inside the cockpit (01:51). In an American Airlines office at the airport, meteorologists feed data into computers. A man reviews a flight plan generated by a computer (02:55). Another man tallies up cargo and passenger weight (04:10), including bags of U.S. mail and a big cage of birds (parrots and possibly other birds). A pneumatic tube delivers information to one of the flight plan employees (05:33). He reviews a chart that shows the weight distribution for the flight (06:20). The captain and co-pilot receive the flight plans and review the flight course (07:54). The crew complete information by hand on the “Take-Off Computation” slip for the 707. AA Flight 3 taxis on the runway and takes off (10:44), concluding the short film.
Notes from our friends at the Computer History Museum channel: the computer console shown at 2:30 is likely the console of an IBM 705 Electronic Data Processing Machine (EDPM), a high-speed mainframe of the 1950’s. It was discontinued by IBM in 1960, as faster machines became available. Many IBM 705’s continued in use during the 1960’s. The keypunch machine at 2:20 to 2:29, and 2:40 was an IBM model 026, introduced in 1949, it was a workhorse machine popular until 1964, when it was superseded by the IBM 029 keypunch machine. A 1950’s era punched paper tape machine is also seen (2:33). The film describes planning for “Flight 3” from Idlewild to LAX. The Idlewild New York Airport was renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport on December 24, 1963, so the film is probably not later than that. The aircraft was a Boeing 707 “ASTROJET.” The name “Astrojet” was copyrighted by American Airlines as a “Service mark” in May 1963, although the name had been in use at least since October 1959, when American Airlines obtained its first Astrojet. {A notable AA Boeing 707 flight disaster occurred on March 1, 1962, when AA “Flight 1” rolled over and crashed into Jamaica Bay two minutes after takeoff, killing all 87 passengers and eight crew members. Cause was reported as a manufacturing defect in the autopilot system.} American Airlines used the Boeing 707 models until 1981, when it retired its remaining 60 or so model 707 aircraft in favor of more fuel-efficient modern aircraft.
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@cowbyzfan1
@cowbyzfan1 5 месяцев назад
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@studiodaedre2904
@studiodaedre2904 4 года назад
I started on that airplane .. 40 years ago ... Actual Film projectors .. had 5 per side . The film passed thru from the front F/C to the last row of coach. We had more meals then oven space . We cook on take off, wrap them in blankets and sat them on the floor while the others cooked. We did the liquor service on a 3 tier cart. Which we set up every leg . Film mentioned 40 FC / 80 Y . By 1979, the 33 % in F/C changed significantly as more people could afford to fly . I love how everyone called each other by first name ! If you listen they mention Idelwild Tower . The pre- JFK airport .
@josephp2712
@josephp2712 3 месяца назад
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@johneddy908
@johneddy908 5 лет назад
This film also has some footage of the Convair 990.
@johnnym4400
@johnnym4400 3 года назад
These were the days when the 1st Officer or Flight Engineer wouldn't dare 2nd guess the Captain, even if they saw he was making a fatal mistake, and a lot of planes crashed and people died over that. You could just hear how the captain was talking in the beginning as the plane was taking off...
@TheDexterFishbourne
@TheDexterFishbourne 2 года назад
The same with ships before...
@flapsto60
@flapsto60 4 месяца назад
His hand movements and tone tell me everything i need to know about that captain.
@stevehofmaster4292
@stevehofmaster4292 Год назад
Loved my AA Astrojets ❤😊
@xj22jaguar
@xj22jaguar 4 месяца назад
Awesome! Thanks!
@Dino6961
@Dino6961 4 года назад
Back in the day you could get on plane like getting on a bus.
@Pgcmoore
@Pgcmoore 4 года назад
outstanding!!!
@bizim_eller
@bizim_eller 4 года назад
Wow, dedication, endurance, desire, compliance, thoroughly, excellence etc. I know I missed so much, hard work, hard work! When America was America, I wonder if those people were in union? They work like they weren't 🙂
@bizim_eller
@bizim_eller 4 года назад
@Micah Lall-Trail really? What part? I have a restaurantand I cant find anyone who doesn't do some sort of drugs, most of them have maybe one parent, most of them are chased by government for child support, no integrity any more. You must be in the lollypop and rose land.
@bizim_eller
@bizim_eller 4 года назад
@Micah Lall-Trail I was a trucker for 17 years and 13 of those years I dealt with teamsters, worst people on earth, lazy, ignorant,disgusting, good for nothing bullies, I don't understand..
@WAL_DC-6B
@WAL_DC-6B 3 года назад
@@bizim_eller I was a member (retired now) of the Brotherhood of Railroad Engineers and Trainmen (part of the Teamsters). Most everyone did their job. If you didn't, your were eventually fired by the railroad and generally the union could get your job back in a couple of years. If someone was fired for drugs or alcohol you were given a chance to come back if you went through a drug or alcohol treatment program without pay. Caught a second time after that program and you were fired for good and the union wouldn't even step in to help. I went up three notches in seniority as a locomotive engineer thanks to people who thought they'd never get caught being "dirty" a second time while on the job.
@bizim_eller
@bizim_eller 3 года назад
@@WAL_DC-6B okay, so, you didn't abuse it, thanks 👍
@WAL_DC-6B
@WAL_DC-6B 3 года назад
@@bizim_eller There's no room for abuse when you're in charge of transporting enormous amounts of hazardous materials through densely populated areas.
@bendover9411
@bendover9411 4 года назад
Very interesting!👍
@oaktadopbok665
@oaktadopbok665 4 года назад
Man it's hard to believe all this shit actually worked - and they didn't make more mistakes.
@marcatkinson5187
@marcatkinson5187 3 года назад
They didnt rely on computers. These were skilled engineers devoted to their work. Totally the opposite of today.
@notsparctacus
@notsparctacus 4 года назад
What year was this short produced?
@97GeoPrizm
@97GeoPrizm 3 года назад
Between 1960 (opening of Terminal 8) and the end of 1963 (renaming of Idlewild to JFK)
@montysmith6355
@montysmith6355 5 лет назад
what airport was the filmed at ?.
@Doonie310
@Doonie310 4 года назад
Monty Smith jfk, it’s in the description
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 4 года назад
Idelwilde, NYC, now called JFK Int’l.
@montysmith6355
@montysmith6355 4 года назад
@@ChatGPT1111 ....thank you. and have a great rest of the weekend
@steven2212
@steven2212 4 года назад
Astro jet. What did that mean exactly?
@JohnThomas-fn9nm
@JohnThomas-fn9nm 4 года назад
That is what American called their jet fleet of airplanes
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