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Originally Posted by Timbo
(Post 1611457)
I wonder how many were in the gear wells? :eek:
That's probably why they flew so low and slow, and didn't raise the gear! ;) |
Originally Posted by cni187
(Post 1611403)
Just saw a couple of Compass' elite pilots in SFO. Capt had his tie undone, top button not even buttoned and coat dangling open. His saving grace? He had his hat on!! So he had that going for him.
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That FE taught indoc at World (at the Delta Training Center). He told us the crew could feel tugging on the flight controls through the cables.:eek:
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Was anyone else repulsed by the sheer animal selfishness of those guys shoving aside women and children to get on the plane? It made me sick.
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Originally Posted by dalad
(Post 1611451)
Even more remarkable-268 people on a 727-100! That's in the cabin. They estimated another 80 or so in the cargo bins. It flew at 10k feet as the main gear, airstairs, and leading edge devices remained extended for the duration of the flight.
Healy figures his ship was overloaded by 20,000 pounds. "We estimated there must hav been 360 people aboard a ship designed to carry 105. In the cabin there were 268 - this number we know for usre. The baggage compartments were loaded with people and there attempts to make the flight in the wheel wells and seven did get through that way to Saigon. Witness said bodies fell out but I can't say how many. I believe there were 80 to 90 in the lower compartments but an accurate count was not obtained as they unloaded before anyone thought to make a count." "Some of the problems encountered were an aft stairway that remained partially extended for the entire flight and main wheels which would not retract. Pressurization was impossible so the flight was made at 10,000 feet. Fuel consumption was three times greater than normal and we landed at Saigon with little in the tanks. A grenade explosion removed two-thirds of the left inboard flap. I wholeheartedly praise the abilities of the 727 aircraft. It is a solid, dependable and completely honest aircraft". Read more: B727-100c World Airways | HJG Message Boards And a pic from the aircraft on the flight... http://www.vietnambabylift.org/LastFlt727.jpg Said jet in 2006 http://cdn-www.airliners.net/aviatio.../4/1200428.jpg |
This just in... Sweetwater 420 to be served on ATL-LGA flights. Checking TravelNet now...
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Originally Posted by flyallnite
(Post 1611492)
This just in... Sweetwater 420 to be served on ATL-LGA flights. Checking TravelNet now...
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Originally Posted by tsquare
(Post 1611361)
Surface will do some things that iPad won't.... so hopefully not.
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Originally Posted by Big E 757
(Post 1611357)
A friend of mine went to World right around the time I got hired at Delta (2000). When I got recalled from furlough in 2005, he was an MD11 Captain and check airman making 160-180K. He was furloughed right before Christmas and is in school at Spirit right now.
Whew! That really sucks for those it affected- all the World guys I encountered were really great. |
Originally Posted by 80ktsClamp
(Post 1611578)
ACL65 got a class date there in Dec 2006 IIRC.... I got an interview there the week I started at DL (after a good while of really pimping them, in fact I was slated to get an interview back in Nov 2006 but my name got lost in the shuffle)). ACL postponed his class date for a family issue, and I had already started at DL so turned the interview down.
Whew! That really sucks for those it affected- all the World guys I encountered were really great. |
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