She's been through so much, working for Northwest and sun country and seeing so much of her sisters being scraped and torn apart. And yet still pushes on into modern days
I love these videos. I worked for Eastern Airlines for years and spent a lot of time in and around their 727s at the Miami International Airport. They were used extensively on the routes to Bolivia, Colombia and Peru.
i came across your airplane nostalgia videos .. these could become very popular bro .. keep these vidoes up.. and do some other aircraft as well ... 747, 767, 757, 737- all variants except 7-900 dash 8-300, saab 340, saab 2000, Md-80 , Md-90 ,
I remember northwest airlines I flew with them when I was a kid and one time when I was flying on northwest I got a tradeing card from a fa and it’s a picture of N255US and it got converted to a freight airplane and then it got scrapped
I agree, training is important for the 1st responders, TSA, FBI, etc. You can stage different scenarios for your team to be more aware and prepared. Fedex donated several of their retired 727s for training also....
I know this place is off limits, but did anyone tell you to leave/were there any close calls? Im thinking about coming here but i wouldn't want to get fined for trespassing
As far as I know, you’re usually safe to go to Maxton without having to worry about airport security but no matter what you need to keep a low profile (which is why I don’t suggest trying to climb into the aircraft). But in some cases, airport security will be around. When I went down to Maxton in January, there was someone in a tractor plowing the corn fields and I didn’t stop to think that he could radio in to the airport but sure enough he did. I was walking on the tarmac and went back to the woods area when I saw security coming towards me and it was an older gentleman who informed me that I shouldn’t be there, but he knew why I was there and saw I was just a kid with a camera and posed no threat and he let me stay for a little while longer. But most people won’t be so lucky and will get someone from security who won’t be so nice. So always keep a low profile at Maxton and I always ask for people to not vandalize, steal, or climb into the aircraft because that’s how you get arrested and ruin the experience for everyone else.
Great idea. I have seen other videos of other historic planes, such as the 747, etc. Better yet, why not convert at least one of each of these aircraft into restaurants, where you can get on board, sit wherever you like, and order whatever you like. The waiters and waitresses can be dressed like flight attendants, and you can imagine being on a flight to anywhere you like, maybe even convert some of them into movie theatre, preserving the seats as they were, using the pull down trays as the tables.
These aircraft has to be restored long service and history they're gems of Aviation
She's been through so much, working for Northwest and sun country and seeing so much of her sisters being scraped and torn apart. And yet still pushes on into modern days
I love these videos abt the history and life about scrapped or reused aircraft!
I love these videos. I worked for Eastern Airlines for years and spent a lot of time in and around their 727s at the Miami International Airport. They were used extensively on the routes to Bolivia, Colombia and Peru.
I love Northwest such a great Airline thank you for sharing this
Until 2010…
i came across your airplane nostalgia videos .. these could become very popular bro .. keep these vidoes up.. and do some other aircraft as well ... 747, 767, 757, 737- all variants except 7-900 dash 8-300, saab 340, saab 2000, Md-80 , Md-90 ,
Love the history of old commercial airliner aircraft! Keep up the good work!
What a cute little 727!
love these videos!
The old Sun Country livery on this beauty looks astonishing
She’s used for training!!! At least she isn’t being scrapped!!
Lots of memories .. I flew 727's from Eastern,, Nortwest, American, Delta and others 😊
Rest in peace northwest
I remember northwest airlines I flew with them when I was a kid and one time when I was flying on northwest I got a tradeing card from a fa and it’s a picture of N255US and it got converted to a freight airplane and then it got scrapped
If i remenber, there is (or was) a air france 707 or a air jamaica dc-8
I agree, training is important for the 1st responders, TSA, FBI, etc. You can stage different scenarios for your team to be more aware and prepared. Fedex donated several of their retired 727s for training also....
Have you ever seen the video of two people exploring this plane and the Northwest Airlines 747 that was uploaded in 2016?
I know this place is off limits, but did anyone tell you to leave/were there any close calls? Im thinking about coming here but i wouldn't want to get fined for trespassing
As far as I know, you’re usually safe to go to Maxton without having to worry about airport security but no matter what you need to keep a low profile (which is why I don’t suggest trying to climb into the aircraft). But in some cases, airport security will be around.
When I went down to Maxton in January, there was someone in a tractor plowing the corn fields and I didn’t stop to think that he could radio in to the airport but sure enough he did. I was walking on the tarmac and went back to the woods area when I saw security coming towards me and it was an older gentleman who informed me that I shouldn’t be there, but he knew why I was there and saw I was just a kid with a camera and posed no threat and he let me stay for a little while longer.
But most people won’t be so lucky and will get someone from security who won’t be so nice. So always keep a low profile at Maxton and I always ask for people to not vandalize, steal, or climb into the aircraft because that’s how you get arrested and ruin the experience for everyone else.
@@jwaviation16 got it, thx
Save the plane restore it as a museum piece
Great idea. I have seen other videos of other historic planes, such as the 747, etc. Better yet, why not convert at least one of each of these aircraft into restaurants, where you can get on board, sit wherever you like, and order whatever you like. The waiters and waitresses can be dressed like flight attendants, and you can imagine being on a flight to anywhere you like, maybe even convert some of them into movie theatre, preserving the seats as they were, using the pull down trays as the tables.
Great airplane. From they days before quality inspectors were replaced with highly-skilled accountants.
Where is the plane now
Still at Maxton, as the video said.
Laurinburg-Maxton Airport
Nice plane but omg loud omg takeoff omg