Just sayin'......
Thanks for sharing that video of Air Micronesia. As a college student, I rode an Air Mike 727 from Honolulu to Johnston Atoll to Majuro in 1983. Before the take-off from Johnston, I got invited up to sit in the cockpit jumpseat!!! It was amazing. I asked if I could come back for a landing, but the captain said he wanted to give someone else a chance. Those were the days!
I was in Majuro for ten months as a volunteer high school teacher. I used to go to the airport for entertainment, or to meet people coming into our school. One time, when a flight landed, the Harlem Globetrotters came off the plane to stretch their legs. They had been playing an exhibition game in Guam, and were on their way back to the States. Another time, a B-25 landed there en route from Hawaii to a museum in Australia.
Another volunteer teacher and I made friends with an Air Marshall Islands captain who lived in Majuro, and flew the local runs to Kwajalien, and to some of the smaller outer islands. He was a ham radio operator, too, and he would talk to us "aeronautical mobile" when we were back at the school.
Fun times.
. One nice thing on the older 727’s out there were the 6 seats for the nonrev passengers in the forward freight area. The islanders in the back did not always bath regularly..
How did you get down there?
The first 1/3 or so of the cabin was freight and the back 2/3 were pax.
Millbrae looks so bare in that picture which must have been early80s when the "South Terminal" was stll the international term at SFO and Pan Am still had the ex-National DC-10s flying around. Most of the grassy areas in the background are now houses and windy narrow streets. That 727 was at gate 36 which is now 36A/B btw, you've probably parked your mighty prop-jet there.
I see where that UPS MD-11 footage up-thread showed a "smoky" GA. Perhaps you'd like to see this picture of a time when "smoky" was in fact smokey vs the little girly, tree-hugger poofies coming from that UPS MD-11. The proper way to turn dead dinosaurs into noise...lots of noise. The picture is iconic among Widgetheads of a certain age. Enjoy:
http://www.airliners.net/photo/Delta-Air-Lines/Convair-880-(22-2)/0004414/L/
727 is the greatest airplane of all time. Civilian, military or otherwise
Purely on looks, legacy... looks... noise... looks... analog... looks... noise, looks.Having flown the T-37, T-38, F-4, A-37, B-727-100/200 (13 yrs), DC-10, A-320/319, I am curious as to how you came to that conclusion?