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TWA 767-300 Safety Video Version 2
Просмотров 4,3 тыс.9 лет назад
Prior to AA Merger, TWA 767-300 Safety Video Version 2
TWA 767-300 Safety Video Version 1
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.9 лет назад
Prior to AA Merger, TWA Boeing 767-300 Safety Video Version 1
TWA 767-200 Safety Video
Просмотров 9 тыс.9 лет назад
Prior AA Merger, TWA Boeing 767-200 Safety Video
I’ve been told it is over 30 years old.
How old is this video ?
25 years old or so I'd guess.
After 1995
The video from 2007 LQJ_ 17 19!? 91"-"baa _3elHwag 201_Bbwh
The Video is from 2014 6?m 8? Ym_hd sr
The 757 in TWA's final livery was stunning
based TWA
Flew a TWA 757 every week for 3 straight years. Wow, it's exactly as I remember. Thanks for sharing!
N701TW. This ol horse is still alive anf working for the USAF as Air Force 2
My mother was a flight attendant for TWA!!! She said this brings back memories!
First!
Sounds like the same version of "Tis a Gift to be Simple" that they used in their 1999 "We Want To Be Your Airline" ads.
Art (the male voice) came to my airline from TWA in the late 90s
TWA was a Airline with class ✈️
Where did these times go?
Is the voiceover by Barbara Stanwyck!?
The best narrow body aircraft ever made. There is no more beautiful bird in the air. Long and lean
Yeah, she is a beauty.
That is how I like my women too! The 75 has big boobs too! Lol!
Thanks! Seeing that cabin again brings back memories!
The lady at the beginning needs to lay off the caffeine.
She looked so excited
LOL
tbh these videos remind me of a deli, just like TWA's livery at this point, even though it's a really nice livery
Is there a 747 version?
Yes
Is the background music Tis a Gift to be Simple?
Yes.
This is like one of the nicest reduxes of this song
Hey, thanks for uploading! Do you happen to know by chance if a TWA MD-80 safety video, prior to the merger, existed?
+Andrew Gong TWA didn't have any video equipment on the MD-80 fleet (as most, if not all other carriers) passenger safety briefing on TWA's MD-80's were performed as live demos by the flight attendants.