Oh man, I miss my 280KIAS "Slats Extend!"
Put me 10,000 abeam the numbers on a downwind and I can give you a smooth "short" approach without much effort.
757 with winglets? YOOOOO funny guy, GI!
And Allegiant..So does American
Delta is the only scheduled air carrier in the us that still flies the DC9/W. They are reducing the routes those fly as well. I was told last year by a dc9 out of bna that delta was replacing all of em by DEC of 2013.
We use to have quiet a few DC9's come through our airspace over bna but over the last 6-9 months it has slowed to a just a couple a day.
One of the last planes you have to fly the entire trip...the end of an era for sure.
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What, no autopilot?
Delta is the only scheduled air carrier in the us that still flies the DC9/W.
I remember seeing the power backs off the gate in DTW. Holy crap those were awesome. Shook the whole parking garage.
"Delta 342 on the visual for runway number 1 but we'd like to circle to runway number 2 or 3 if available."
By the way, we still operate the DC-9-10 (and -30)... old school! But the -10 is my favorite to fly. It's just old and raw!!! MANLY!!!![]()
I take it you no longer fly for that smaller east coast regional...? probably havent for some time I am guessing.
I take it you no longer fly for that smaller east coast regional...? probably havent for some time I am guessing.
Hey HEY... as one of the only Canadian on this forum I feel obligated to defend my nations biggest aerospace provider....Because the canadians can't design an airplane well we're down to not being able to put our flaps out until 200kts in the short RJ. With every flap related AD we get, the speed gets slower.
DC-9-83
DC-9-83, C-FRYH, was operating as flight JGO191 from Toronto, ON to Calgary, AB. During the touchdown on runway 34 in Calgary, the aircraft departed the runway surface to the west and traveled for approximately 1800 feet beside the runway before becoming airborne. The aircraft struck a runway hold sign during the excursion resulting in some damage to the flaps and landing gear. The extent of damage to the aircraft is unknown at this time. The aircraft returned for a successful second landing. There were no injuries to passengers or flight crew. The TSB has dispatched two regional investigators to the site. The weather at the time of the accident was as follows: METAR CYYC 210300Z 04007KT 1/2SM FZFG OVC004 M04/M06 A2974 RMK FG6ST2 RVR RWY34 1400 FT SLP123=
Even the "nicer" RJs suck
It's like when they put big tailpipes on a Honda, add a racing stripe and a decal for an aftermarket engine modification
It's still a damned Civic.
Nope. DC-9s are the perfect Dash 8 replacement.I take it you no longer fly for that smaller east coast regional...? probably havent for some time I am guessing.