That delta MD11at 3:30 is still flying as a Fed EX freighter. The Alaska airlines 737-400 at 5:45 is still flying as a cargo plane. That 767 at 6:09 is still flying. The 747-400 at 6:40 is still flying. The 767 at 7:06 still flying. The MD11 at 9:32 still flying with UPS .The 727 at 11:01 last registered in 2009 status is unknown. All others were either scrapped or I couldn't get the tail numb.
Oh, it's a thrill today but just not for the reasons it was back then. Today you always have to worry about some jackass calling the cops on you claiming that you're a terrorist scouting the airport out or some BS story like that.
I have the flight info for some of the planes 0:00 Thai Airways flight TG 770 is going to Bangkok 1:10 Singapore Airlines flight SQ 12 is going to Singapore 2:15 Scandinavian flight SK 931 is heading to Copenhagen 2:35 Egyptair flight MS 989 is heading to Cario Via New York JFK 2:54 Japan Air flight JL 062 Is heading to Tokyo Narita 3:10 Delta Airlines MD-11 flight DL 79 is heading to Orlando 3:56 Air New Zealand flight NZ 18 is heading to Auckland 4:17 Korean Air flight KE 062 is heading to Seoul 6:26 Asiana flight OZ 202 is heading to Seoul 7:52 KLM flight KL 601 is heading to Amsterdam 8:56 VASP flight VP 849 is heading to Sao Paulo 9:15 Swissair flight SR 108 is heading to Zurich 10:12 Cathay Pacific flight CX 880 is heading to Hong Kong 11:52 Northwest Airlines flight NW 2 is heading to Tokyo Narita 12:18 Canadian Airlines flight CP 506 arrived from Vancouver
I am so thankful for these amazing videos of an incredible time in commercial air travel, 1988-1998. It really is something to see the 747’s coming taxiing around, coming in on the approach, and taking off. What a marvel those planes are. I was also a fan of the DC-10 which got an unfair rap, my first flight I remember being on was a dc10 USAir flight in 1989. Great memories
Amazing! The old AC and OZ liveries were cool to see, and I went legitimately crazy when I saw the Saul Bass livery on the UA 763, 732, and BAe-146, as well as the NWA 744 and UA DC-10. This is gold!
Hi, This was not filmed in 1992. N658UA was not even built and delivered to United until 1993, so I am assuming this was mid 1994 especially based on the Asiana Visit Korea 1994 sticker. Great video!
12:26 my favorite livery, on my favorite airliner. Amazing video all the way through. I remember seeing those AS MD80 series at YYZ. Thank you so much for the memories
Great video! I really miss the beautiful paint schemes on EgyptAir, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, United, VASP, Cathay Pacific, and Canadian. Also, awesome catch of N658UA at 7:05. I flew on her IAD-ORD back in 07.
Amazingly now to see the mix made with planes of different generations. Some of them still in use and some of them retired. Respect to Old Good Horses B727 and older generation B737. A rare bird 747-300 KLM was there too.
Some of these aircrafts are still in use. The Alaska Airlines N763AS (@ 5:43) that aircraft has now been turned into a combi. It was first delivered in 1992.
Tanay.imiss Boeing 737.200huge speed pure sound old planes much better nowadays I really miss this planes nice vedeo nowadays planes look sound a passenger bus.
1:52 for once a clip where the buzz from CFM56 engines on an A320 are higher pitched than IAE V2500's (1:37) lol. Usually the CFM engines are lower pitched
@@kinkisharyocoasters dc10 has no winglets while the md11 has winglets the length of the both planes are different and some older dc10s like dc10_10&20 did not have the middle landing gear until the dc10-30&40 had them like the md11
Oh my goodness. What sheer bliss this is. 1080p, check. Transfer to 37" TV screen, check. Transfer sound to surround sound system, check. This was amazing. To be able to watch these classic birds in the old colors from the last of the great era in aviation. It was amazing to watch my favorite 727 in old Delta colors, slowly rotating off of the runway. I love how the 742 and DC10 pilots did the same, slow rotation. Always seemed so magical. Wonderful upload, thank you for sharing!
Fond wonderful memories visiting LA / LAX in the 80s and 90s. This is the airline industry I will always cherish. It was fun being an avgeek in those days. Thanks for the upload and the wonderful memories. 😀😀😀😀😀
Probably one of the oldest 737s around at the time. United received the first batch of 737-200s built, including the prototype (N9001U, which was also the 5th airworthy 737). That order of airplanes were delivered with the short nacelles and retrofitted with the HPTR later. Interesting that this airplane never received the post-1973 inlet mods and retained its blow-in doors (presumably, until the end).
There's nothing like coming home, sitting in the restaurant and watching 'em come in as the sun sets. You can look out at the furthest lights, and see far enough to see eleven in a row, all lined up for arrival.
...a Britannia 767, Alaska 727-200 Northwest 747-200 and America West 737-200, defiitely a trip down memory lane there. Wonderful video quality for being nearly 30 years old.
I miss seeing many of these aircraft and liveries; I regularly saw them traveling as a child! I traveled by a few of these birds over the years. Its crazy to think that many aircraft shown here, such as 747 classics, DC-10s, MD-11s, 727s, are no more:( Thank you for this gem of a video! I think this was taken in 1993 though, not 1992, as I saw the "Visit Korea 1994" label on the Asiana 744, and from a little research, for LAX Singapore Airlines didn't switch from 743 to 744 until 1993.
Very nice! Good memories of liveries and airliners long gone. Who would have believed a TWA MD80 or SIA 747-400 looks classic one day? Video should be 1993 or 1994 though: the grey UA livery was introduced in 1993 and the Asiana says "visit Korea 1994" (which of course it could have worn in 1993)
Mr. Bomar definitely has one of the most valuable accounts here on the 'Tube, it's a precious gem that hopefully never disappears before I get my fill.... If I was on my death bed, all I'd need is a constant loop of all these classic aviation videos you've uploaded. Thank you so much!!
Airspeed alive One hundred knots Vee one rotate 20 degrees Positive rate Gear up Noise abatement procedure …… All in a days work! Brings tears to my eyes
Another brilliant look into aviation history, enjoyed seeing the TWA MD80 (and L1011), the Britannia Airways 767 looked very nice and is missed here in the UK. Also nice to see passenger MD11's from Delta & Swissair and 146's too.. just a brilliant piece of film.
The variety of aircraft from the 70's to the 90's was endless. I never saw a Delta MD11 before or the United Express aircraft in this video with 4 engines. Flying is a horrible experience today.
The video seems to date around 1994 or 1995 since I saw an Alaska 737-400 (introduced 4/92) along with the United Airlines "battleship" paint scheme (introduced 1993 or 1994).
Nice to see some airlines that we lost along with aircraft flying no more, in a video Morris Air a plucky little carrier was fun to fly in. The new United color schemes were the worst. I liked Canadian as Canadian Pacific before the merger