Yes, it is so sad to see all of those planes retire due to the pandemic. The MD-88 and Boeing 777 are some of Delta's icons and it is sad to see them go all of a sudden, but they will never be forgotten. When all goes back to normal, ATL just won't be the same.
I hear you also. The 777s are really really nice. I was scared when I first saw 777s fly the long distance with those two big engines. But that aircraft can fly. I am from United so, I understand those emotions about this.
I'll never forget the time I boarded a Delta 777-200LR from Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) to Tokyo-Narita (NRT), as it was part the long trek of my very first trip back to the Home Country of the Philippines. Everything you said about this holds true for so many us, and this iconic Aircraft meant so much. By far, this was the best looking out of the Boeing Fleet in my book and I absolutely miss it.
@@747heavyboeing3 Are you kidding? At this point in time, Airbus' product lineup and performance are superior to Boeing's. Tax payer money should be spent wisely. The way Delta is extracting good deals from Airbus is the best way to spend tax payer money.
That was the most beautiful plane in the most beautiful livery. I always imagined being a pilot, and flying it. It’s the aircraft that made me decide I’m going to be a pilot. And the plane was just retrofitted, it was such a shocking retirement. And I think it’s so sad that this plane, along with all planes retired during COVID, just don’t get the send off they deserve. They deserve water salutes, televised final flights, and plane spotters everywhere.
I feel so lucky I was able to ride on one of their 777s before COVID ruined everything. I sure will miss them. I was able to ride on their A350 as well and the experience was really similar to the 777, so a good replacement is in line.
GSO is where I’m from. I moved to ATL to work for Delta 25 years ago. I’ve worked on every 737, 757, 767, 777 in our fleet at some point in my career. The 777 is a great aircraft. Boeing is a great company to deal with when it comes to repairs. We are truly going to miss this aircraft.
My first international flight was on a 777 (thai), my first flight in business was on a 777 (emirates), my most flown wide-body is a 777. An absolutely brilliant aircraft! The 747 for people from the 90s and 2000s
Holy cow sir, you make me feel old. Love the hot shoe take off. Thanks for the vid. (But... I've had 777x test planes over the house several times recently, maybe some are in Delta's future?)
Both an Air France and a Delta 777 are what brought me across the Atlantic on my broader journey to and from Istanbul, Turkey, humbly in coach, for one of the most memorable six months of my life. Thanks buddy, You'll be missed!
This was not just an aircraft type for Delta, it was also Boeing's entry, to be competitive in world travel, Boeing put a lot on the line...it was the first aircraft designed fully by computer. It's a sad day when any aircraft type is retired, this one prematurely at only 11 years old....it was just broken in...the triple-7 will still be flying for years to come with other carriers. I got to ride the 777 back in 2000 and it was a nice, smooth ride. Bon voyage 777!
So sad to see them go ☹️. The triples were really great aircraft and it’s sad to see delta retire them. A few of them were only 11-12 years old. Great vid jeb! Glad you brought the final goodbye to my computer for me to watch. Safe travels and God bless!
I’m an in tears. This has been my second favorite airline and my favorite aircraft. I will miss you. When I’m older I have longed to be a pilot on this bird. Well... I guess i have to fly the United 777-300. Love ur vids!!!
As I said on your Insta post, It's extra sad because these aircraft had so much more to give. We all knew that the 747 and A340s were on the way out, but this, like the A380, is too young to be off to the aircraft boneyard. :( And sooo true about those engines starting up, and then that spool up is magical!
Fondly remember my 1st time on a B777 and on Deltas to boot . In 2004 I flew from Dublin Ireland to Orlando and connected via Atlanta. I deliberately prolonged my transit time to take one of Delta 777s from ATL to MCO. The reason for the trip was to start my pilot training with Delta Connection Academy in Sanford Orlando. Fast forward 16 years and I’m now a B777 Captain flying for a major Middle Eastern airline. Fantastic manufacturer and wonderful aircraft. Love your videos Jeb. Take care
My first 777 flight was from SFO-DEN with United back in 00. Great plane, fond memories, gratitude and hope I can fly on a 777 again. Another great video Jeb, love your work.
Hard to believe. I remember when the 777 was brand new and what an amazing and revolutionary airplane it was. I still remember my first 777 flight - Denver to Las Vegas in a snowstorm. Just an amazing ride. Delta no longer flying the 747 and the 777 is extremely sad for some reason
Jeb another great vlog It is sad they retired the 777 before it’s time Jeb it’s sad to see Delta “ cost cutting” the catering especially when other airlines are bringing back or never cut catering
Really happy I got to fly on a Delta 777-200LR earlier this year in January from JFK-ATL. Plane was retrofitted and I even got a free upgrade to comfort plus! I’ll never forget the sound of those engines and how quickly we took off for such a big bird.
Sad Day! :( I flew on the Spirt of Atlanta 777 in 2017 from LAX to ATL when my dad passed away. such a beautiful and Iconic aircraft. Sad to see it go.
Great job, Jeb. Always quality content! I flew the DL 777 from LAX to SYD r/t a few years ago. Love the wonderfully powerful engines on take off. Keep up the good work!
I remember making a point of going through Seattle on my way to Tampa back in 1994 to see the first 777 on the tarmac, still in Boeing factory livery. What a sight that was to see! Will never forget that. ☺️
Wow the L-1011 is gone and now the 777 what a shame both such grand liners with powerful engines that made music in my heart when starting up, just a thrill thanks for the memories Delta 1011 and triple 7...............
As a recent subscriber, I would like to add a late comment. I had the opportunity to do the same flight in 2019 in first class (which I rarely fly). My girlfriend and I loved it. A great memory.
Love Delta. Will miss. My daughter works for Coca Cola in Atlanta ? She is a Executive Assistant to one of the Vice Presidents that handle the Internal Affairs. She traveled often with work and the Company Fly’s Delta. Also my daughter and I travel together in the US and International. So Delta has been always our 1st Choice! Enjoyed watching as always. Our International Flights have been Cape Town South Africa, Tokyo Japan ,. 🇫🇷 many trips to France, which is our Favorite Country. My daughter is Fluent in French😍
This makes me so sad. Didn't realize. I flew on one from Chicago to London and we were on one of the first couple flights for the air craft. The service was great and the plane was awsome. My first and only time being in the uk. Thank you for sharing this.
777 ON A DOMESTIC FLIGHT is still something to see but then again My first x-country was on Delta in a LOCKHEED TRI STAR..and that beautiful L 10-11 was a way ahead of its time BIRD and landing in Atlanta from Seattle, watching the huge wing going so high in a banked turn all this in 1982 while I was a teen contemplating a career. It definitely was life inspiring. in 2005 I almost got a ride on the 767 that was being used for flight 777 from Atlanta to Las Vegas back then but it didn't work out. I agree with the Captain when 2020 is over flying to the future and new generation of aviators and enthusiasts shall take to the skies for new dreams and destinations. Thanks for the memories!
Jeb..thanks so much for a beautiful sendoff for Delta's B777. I took the early retirement package and recently retired (09/01/2020) as a Delta B777 Captain/Line Check Pilot. Your Captain on this flight was Captain Dutch Holland...really a great guy/pilot (Also a Line Check Pilot). The B777 was the best plane I've ever flown. It did everything well in terms of how much it could carry, how long long it could stay in the air and was never short of performance. I can't imagine these B777-200LR's not being picked up by someone at some point in the future. This is an amazing aircraft and like you mentioned, still relatively new. You did a great job of really telling a great story of this plane and how many lives have been affected by it's presence....thank you!
Jeb -a grand tribute to one of my favorite airplanes to fly on. The 777-300 has been my favorite model; unfortunately, Delta never flew those. It did all those things you described about moving families across borders (and Oceans), taking people to job interviews, flying newly married couples to honeymoons and just making business travel safe, enjoyable and comfortable. It is a shame that we lose this option for air travel now, but they may bring back these planes once global travel demand picks up. See you in the sky!
Great vlog as always! Sad that they had to go. I love the 777. Delta has not been the inovator when it comes to buy new and untested aircraft. I can only think of the DC-9, 76, and the MD-88. I hope I am wrong. The bad ass sound of the GE 90-115 engine sounds like the deep piano keys! Man what a sound! Stay safe, and be safe!
Flew on the 777-200LR and ER several times; SIN-NRT and LAX-NRT in the old Business Elite herringbone config, and last year MSP-HND-MSP a couple times in Delta One Suite. I really enjoyed those flights. Great video!
The Delta 777-200LR was my favorite plane. Saw it through replacing the 747 as DAL 295, flew on it many times from LAX to ATL and back, and even fly the "Spirit of Atlanta" livery on my PC simulator. She will be missed.
I have flown the 777 with several different airlines, but most of these flights were on Delta. I will miss this aircraft very much! Nice video and thank you for sharing!
Did a Newark to New Delhi three yrs ago on a United 777 in business class to connect with a Thai Air to Bangkok. Loved the 777’s powerful thrust and rapid climbing ability.
That is nuts. I remember being in the 10th grade and flying to Manchester. Left Tulsa, OK, on a 727 (Retired shortly after 9/11). Left Atlanta on an MD-11 to MAN. Returned from MAN to ATL on a 777. I was on one of the final flights of the MD-11, and first of the 777. Now the 777 is gone. And it is hands down the best aircraft that Boeing ever put together, save maybe the B-52.
21st Century Jet? At least that what it was called here in the UK. It can still be found on YT. I remember the pilot of the first flight (John Cashman) - when asked about the best part of that first 777 flight, he replied: 'the landing' 😂
@@peterhastings703 Great documentary, Mid 90s were a different time for Boeing. Several times Cashman stood up to management when he thought things were going in the wrong direction and he got his way. A shame the pilots, engineers, etc didn't have the same influence and clout on the Mac program,
I had many memories on the 777 when I was a 10 year old. Delta Airlines is what made me like flying. I only have a few photos now. The last time I flew the Delta 777 was to Honolulu from Atlanta.
Touching! I flew the LR in DL 1st between LAX ->SYD and JNB ->ATL on a round the world treat to myself and a friend! (It included 8 destinations in between on SkyTeam member airlines). SENSATIONAL DL product and crew! Flying Forward I #FlyDeltaJets!
I saw it come in to land from the Westin hotel and I later saw it head takeoff to Victorville, I'm sad that delta is retiring them at such a young age. However tommorow I'm headed home to Sydney after living in the U.S for 8 years. Flying on Delta's a350 Edit: spelling mistakes
I’m glad I got to fly the refurbished 777 in 2019 twice. Once in the Delta One suite ATL-LAX and once in Premium Select also ATL-LAX. Sad to see it retired.
I never thought I'll be moved by the 777s retiring, as all of my long haul travels had been on 777s bar one or two flights. In my mind, I thought the 777s would be around forever!
I was scheduled to fly on my first 777 this year headed from ATL to JNB and very excited about it. Then, 3 days before we were to fly, the world shut down. This is bittersweet for me as I now get to fly the amazing A350 next April on the same itinerary but perhaps will never get to fly on the 777. Also, my internal flights in S. Africa could not be refunded and that cost us money as we were to return via JNB whereas now we are leaving via CPT. I did not know the reason for the change and this video explained it perfectly at 6:25 so thank you.
As a delta mechanic. The 777's were my babies. I work on all the ones that flew from msp to Japan. It's a good airplane that rarely gave us trouble. Mostly just routine maintenance.
I had one of the craziest experiences of my life on an aircraft on one of these. I had error after error, and didn't make it to check in. I was supposed to fly on an A330, but it had left due to my lateness. A 777 turned around crossing the Atlantic due to a medical issue, and the captain agreed to take my mom and I while they refueled. Never gonna forget that!
Excellent Video Jeb! Well Done. Love The Footage, Love The Narration. You Have A Gift My Friend. Sad For Delta They Have To Retire These Beautiful Ladies. The 777 In Any Configuration Is A Fantastic Aircraft. Delta "IS" My Favorite Domestic Airline. Did You Get to Enjoy A Delta Club Lounge While In ATL Or LAX? Ha! It's Sad On The Cutbacks Airlines Have To Do For First Class. Love The Fuel Box Delta Gave You. Love The Souvenirs. P.s. Love Your Wristwatch. May I Ask You The Brand Of Camera And The Camera Suction Mount You Used On This Flight? I'm In The Market. Thanks! Again Super Video. Stay Safe. 💖💕
This 777 was truly a remarkable plane and made a lasting impression. I remember last year on my way back from SYD to LAX, my girlfriend and I were surprised the day of and got upgraded to first. On top of this, it was my first international upgrade on a plane with lay flat seats and man, was the refurbished cabin and service impressive. Truly an unforgettable experience within itself. It’s sad to see her go. 😢
About 01:40 you indicate the retired aircraft will go to Victorville, CA. Did you mean Mojave, CA, where there are countless "retired" aircraft? I lived in the San Fernando Valley" (a.k.s. "the valley") for 25 years and made the drive on the 15 from the valley to Vegas many times, passing through Victorville. I never saw a plane parking lot. Near Mojave, there is a gigantic plane parking lot. Simply curious
I’m not crying, you’re crying :(
It was a privilege to be on this flight for me as well and it was great to talk with you at the gate Jeb!
Awesome to meet you! Thanks for saying hi!
so sad I have wanted to go on a Delta Boeing 777 :(
R.I.P 777
@@GreenerGrass Delta Is Not Retiring Their 777-200s, they Still have them in their fleet. If they’re retiring them they should lease them to prime air
Those planes have a special place in my heart. My dad worked at Boeing, and the 777 program was the last he worked on before passing away.
I’m sorry for your loss 😢😢❤
Rip
The “connect in Atlanta” joke is often applied to Frankfurt.
Congratulations 🎉👏 of being the top comment 👍😁 (as of now 😈)
Ironically Delta’s 777 retirement comes 16 years to the day after Air Canada retired their final 747’s after a flight from FRA-YYZ
10/31 is a common induction and retirement day, even for crew members
Who else agrees that this guy is the most entertaining plane RUclips I am a big fan of aircraft and hope I can open my own airplane
Sam Chui: am i a joke to you
@@Lee247Jamaica hmmm brooks and sam are equal imo, they are also seen together in one of the videos too
Yes, it is so sad to see all of those planes retire due to the pandemic. The MD-88 and Boeing 777 are some of Delta's icons and it is sad to see them go all of a sudden, but they will never be forgotten. When all goes back to normal, ATL just won't be the same.
I have so missed flying Delta. As a platinum medallion member I am itching to get back into the sky!
We are here when you need us.
R.I.P it was the best airplane. :’(
My favorite aircraft of all time.
The engine is beautiful!
no the 757 is defo
man i teared up this was a really cool airplane i admired what a shame its being retired so early R.I.P. 777
There’s still a good chance you might see a 777x in Delta colors.
what do you mean rip 777? there’s a bunch of other airlines still operating them
I hear you also. The 777s are really really nice. I was scared when I first saw 777s fly the long distance with those two big engines. But that aircraft can fly. I am from United so, I understand those emotions about this.
@@afcgeo882 You know Delta is going full airbus :)
@@afcgeo882 I am pretty sure they won’t get the 777X
I'll never forget the time I boarded a Delta 777-200LR from Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) to Tokyo-Narita (NRT), as it was part the long trek of my very first trip back to the Home Country of the Philippines. Everything you said about this holds true for so many us, and this iconic Aircraft meant so much. By far, this was the best looking out of the Boeing Fleet in my book and I absolutely miss it.
I had the opportunity to Fly on a 777 from Atlanta to Los Angeles in First/Business Class. What an amazing experience.
Such a sad time for a beautiful plane going away
Delta: Refurbishes entire 777 fleet with each plane costing 100 million dollars to refurbish.
Covid19 : I don't like it.
😂😂😂
100 Mil each??? I thought it was for the entire fleet.
Now they are buying Airbus airliners.
We should not bailout or provide stimulus to companies that don't but BOEING.
@@747heavyboeing3 EU should not bailout any airliner buying American.
@@747heavyboeing3 Are you kidding? At this point in time, Airbus' product lineup and performance are superior to Boeing's. Tax payer money should be spent wisely. The way Delta is extracting good deals from Airbus is the best way to spend tax payer money.
That was my Favorite plane ;(
RIP all of delta's 777
That was the most beautiful plane in the most beautiful livery. I always imagined being a pilot, and flying it. It’s the aircraft that made me decide I’m going to be a pilot. And the plane was just retrofitted, it was such a shocking retirement. And I think it’s so sad that this plane, along with all planes retired during COVID, just don’t get the send off they deserve. They deserve water salutes, televised final flights, and plane spotters everywhere.
I feel so lucky I was able to ride on one of their 777s before COVID ruined everything. I sure will miss them. I was able to ride on their A350 as well and the experience was really similar to the 777, so a good replacement is in line.
My first jet flight was in a 707. So much has changed in 50 years. Thank you for the video. 'Spin'
GSO is where I’m from. I moved to ATL to work for Delta 25 years ago. I’ve worked on every 737, 757, 767, 777 in our fleet at some point in my career. The 777 is a great aircraft. Boeing is a great company to deal with when it comes to repairs. We are truly going to miss this aircraft.
And Delta was one of the few airlines where the economy cabin was laid out in a 3-3-3 giving the customer some width
My first international flight was on a 777 (thai), my first flight in business was on a 777 (emirates), my most flown wide-body is a 777. An absolutely brilliant aircraft! The 747 for people from the 90s and 2000s
Holy cow sir, you make me feel old. Love the hot shoe take off. Thanks for the vid. (But... I've had 777x test planes over the house several times recently, maybe some are in Delta's future?)
Both an Air France and a Delta 777 are what brought me across the Atlantic on my broader journey to and from Istanbul, Turkey, humbly in coach, for one of the most memorable six months of my life. Thanks buddy, You'll be missed!
This was not just an aircraft type for Delta, it was also Boeing's entry, to be competitive in world travel, Boeing put a lot on the line...it was the first aircraft designed fully by computer.
It's a sad day when any aircraft type is retired, this one prematurely at only 11 years old....it was just broken in...the triple-7 will still be flying for years to come with other carriers.
I got to ride the 777 back in 2000 and it was a nice, smooth ride.
Bon voyage 777!
Had been flying back and forth from lax-Hkg on the 777-200er about 5 times, this is so nostalgic
Flown it a handful of times but perhaps the most memorable flight was MSP-NRT-SIN. Thanks for including the full engine start up, its a lovely sound.
I loved the 777, it was so practical for Delta, and it's sad to see it go
So sad to see them go ☹️. The triples were really great aircraft and it’s sad to see delta retire them. A few of them were only 11-12 years old. Great vid jeb! Glad you brought the final goodbye to my computer for me to watch. Safe travels and God bless!
I’m an in tears. This has been my second favorite airline and my favorite aircraft. I will miss you. When I’m older I have longed to be a pilot on this bird. Well... I guess i have to fly the United 777-300. Love ur vids!!!
As I said on your Insta post, It's extra sad because these aircraft had so much more to give. We all knew that the 747 and A340s were on the way out, but this, like the A380, is too young to be off to the aircraft boneyard. :( And sooo true about those engines starting up, and then that spool up is magical!
Fondly remember my 1st time on a B777 and on Deltas to boot . In 2004 I flew from Dublin Ireland to Orlando and connected via Atlanta. I deliberately prolonged my transit time to take one of Delta 777s from ATL to MCO. The reason for the trip was to start my pilot training with Delta Connection Academy in Sanford Orlando. Fast forward 16 years and I’m now a B777 Captain flying for a major Middle Eastern airline. Fantastic manufacturer and wonderful aircraft. Love your videos Jeb. Take care
My first 777 flight was from SFO-DEN with United back in 00. Great plane, fond memories, gratitude and hope I can fly on a 777 again. Another great video Jeb, love your work.
Hard to believe. I remember when the 777 was brand new and what an amazing and revolutionary airplane it was. I still remember my first 777 flight - Denver to Las Vegas in a snowstorm. Just an amazing ride.
Delta no longer flying the 747 and the 777 is extremely sad for some reason
Jeb another great vlog
It is sad they retired the 777 before it’s time
Jeb it’s sad to see Delta “ cost cutting” the catering especially when other airlines are bringing back or never cut catering
One beautiful plane. My only trip I took was back in 2016 ATL-JNB-ATL, it was my longest flight until 2019 when I did DFW-HKG with AA.
Really happy I got to fly on a Delta 777-200LR earlier this year in January from JFK-ATL. Plane was retrofitted and I even got a free upgrade to comfort plus! I’ll never forget the sound of those engines and how quickly we took off for such a big bird.
Sad Day! :( I flew on the Spirt of Atlanta 777 in 2017 from LAX to ATL when my dad passed away. such a beautiful and Iconic aircraft. Sad to see it go.
Great job, Jeb. Always quality content! I flew the DL 777 from LAX to SYD r/t a few years ago. Love the wonderfully powerful engines on take off. Keep up the good work!
I remember making a point of going through Seattle on my way to Tampa back in 1994 to see the first 777 on the tarmac, still in Boeing factory livery. What a sight that was to see! Will never forget that. ☺️
Wow the L-1011 is gone and now the 777 what a shame both such grand liners with powerful engines that made music in my heart when starting up, just a thrill thanks for the memories Delta 1011 and triple 7...............
As a recent subscriber, I would like to add a late comment. I had the opportunity to do the same flight in 2019 in first class (which I rarely fly). My girlfriend and I loved it. A great memory.
Love Delta. Will miss. My daughter works for Coca Cola in Atlanta ? She is a Executive Assistant to one of the Vice Presidents that handle the Internal Affairs. She traveled often with work and the Company Fly’s Delta. Also my daughter and I travel together in the US and International. So Delta has been always our 1st Choice! Enjoyed watching as always.
Our International Flights have been Cape Town South Africa, Tokyo Japan ,. 🇫🇷 many trips to France, which is our Favorite Country. My daughter is Fluent in French😍
B777 is ans will be forever my favorite plane, it is so big and beautiful.
Unbelievable, the new interiors look immaculate...
This makes me so sad. Didn't realize. I flew on one from Chicago to London and we were on one of the first couple flights for the air craft. The service was great and the plane was awsome. My first and only time being in the uk. Thank you for sharing this.
777 ON A DOMESTIC FLIGHT is still something to see but then again My first x-country was on Delta in a LOCKHEED TRI STAR..and that beautiful L 10-11 was a way ahead of its time BIRD and landing in Atlanta from Seattle, watching the huge wing going so high in a banked turn all this in 1982 while I was a teen contemplating a career. It definitely was life inspiring. in 2005 I almost got a ride on the 767 that was being used for flight 777 from Atlanta to Las Vegas back then but it didn't work out. I agree with the Captain when 2020 is over flying to the future and new generation of aviators and enthusiasts shall take to the skies for new dreams and destinations. Thanks for the memories!
Thanks for the great video to such a great plane for Delta, sorry to see it go. 777 is my all time favorite plane!
Thanks to the 777, continually flew me safe from Syd to Lax and back for the last 6 years
I’m going to ATL to planespot in about 3 hours.... I wish I got to see that beauty one more time 😭 :(
Getting all emotional here.. It’s bittersweet. ❤
My wife and I flew Atl to Dubai in 2010. Great 15 hour first class experience. Bye Delta 777
It is sad to see the 777-200 go. At least we will still be able to enjoy the 767 for 5 more years. It was so much fun to watch the 777 taking off.
Jeb..thanks so much for a beautiful sendoff for Delta's B777. I took the early retirement package and recently retired (09/01/2020) as a Delta B777 Captain/Line Check Pilot. Your Captain on this flight was Captain Dutch Holland...really a great guy/pilot (Also a Line Check Pilot). The B777 was the best plane I've ever flown. It did everything well in terms of how much it could carry, how long long it could stay in the air and was never short of performance. I can't imagine these B777-200LR's not being picked up by someone at some point in the future. This is an amazing aircraft and like you mentioned, still relatively new. You did a great job of really telling a great story of this plane and how many lives have been affected by it's presence....thank you!
Jeb -a grand tribute to one of my favorite airplanes to fly on. The 777-300 has been my favorite model; unfortunately, Delta never flew those. It did all those things you described about moving families across borders (and Oceans), taking people to job interviews, flying newly married couples to honeymoons and just making business travel safe, enjoyable and comfortable. It is a shame that we lose this option for air travel now, but they may bring back these planes once global travel demand picks up. See you in the sky!
4:06 I just love the sound of the engine. I could hear that all decades
Great vlog as always! Sad that they had to go. I love the 777. Delta has not been the inovator when it comes to buy new and untested aircraft. I can only think of the DC-9, 76, and the MD-88. I hope I am wrong. The bad ass sound of the GE 90-115 engine sounds like the deep piano keys! Man what a sound! Stay safe, and be safe!
Reminds me of your video of the 747 retirement flight. It's a sad day for AvGeeks like us.
Although I never flown on a 777 before but I felt emotional.I fell you jeb and I'll miss seeing it in J'oburg or tambo
I went on a retro fitted flight from LA to SYD in 2011, i didn't realize how cool it was until now!
*wiping my eyes* From this retiree's perspective, you did us proud, Jeb. Thank you.
Flew on the 777-200LR and ER several times; SIN-NRT and LAX-NRT in the old Business Elite herringbone config, and last year MSP-HND-MSP a couple times in Delta One Suite. I really enjoyed those flights. Great video!
I spent 17 hours on one of those 777's going to Johannesburg a few years ago. What amazing machines.
Bitter sweet moment. Was on this flight, glad I had the chance to meet you in the gate area before take off!
The Delta 777-200LR was my favorite plane. Saw it through replacing the 747 as DAL 295, flew on it many times from LAX to ATL and back, and even fly the "Spirit of Atlanta" livery on my PC simulator. She will be missed.
I flew ATL to LAX on the 777 in November 2019. It is a magnificent plane.
such a good vid! I actually felt like I was going to cry. I cant imagine how you felt.
I have flown the 777 with several different airlines, but most of these flights were on Delta. I will miss this aircraft very much! Nice video and thank you for sharing!
Did a Newark to New Delhi three yrs ago on a United 777 in business class to connect with a Thai Air to Bangkok. Loved the 777’s powerful thrust and rapid climbing ability.
Thanks. Yes, the 777s are really nice. I am from United Airlines and I have loved working on them. Thanks again.
Yes, the GE engines are so nice.
That is nuts. I remember being in the 10th grade and flying to Manchester. Left Tulsa, OK, on a 727 (Retired shortly after 9/11). Left Atlanta on an MD-11 to MAN. Returned from MAN to ATL on a 777. I was on one of the final flights of the MD-11, and first of the 777. Now the 777 is gone. And it is hands down the best aircraft that Boeing ever put together, save maybe the B-52.
It seems like yesterday that I watched a documentary when Boeing delivered the very first 777 to United Airlines. I'm getting old.
21st Century Jet? At least that what it was called here in the UK. It can still be found on YT.
I remember the pilot of the first flight (John Cashman) - when asked about the best part of that first 777 flight, he replied: 'the landing' 😂
@@peterhastings703 Great documentary, Mid 90s were a different time for Boeing. Several times Cashman stood up to management when he thought things were going in the wrong direction and he got his way. A shame the pilots, engineers, etc didn't have the same influence and clout on the Mac program,
I had many memories on the 777 when I was a 10 year old. Delta Airlines is what made me like flying. I only have a few photos now. The last time I flew the Delta 777 was to Honolulu from Atlanta.
The 777s are very good planes and I been on one once on a British Airways flight from London Heathrow to Atlanta.
Touching! I flew the LR in DL 1st between LAX ->SYD and JNB ->ATL on a round the world treat to myself and a friend! (It included 8 destinations in between on SkyTeam member airlines). SENSATIONAL DL product and crew! Flying Forward I #FlyDeltaJets!
I'm so glad that I got to see Delta 777-200 landing in Mumbai like 7 years ago. It's such a shame they're all gone.
Thanks, Jeb for the memories. I, too, will miss the the 777. Hope you and your family are doing well. Judy Suiter
I saw it come in to land from the Westin hotel and I later saw it head takeoff to Victorville, I'm sad that delta is retiring them at such a young age. However tommorow I'm headed home to Sydney after living in the U.S for 8 years. Flying on Delta's a350
Edit: spelling mistakes
i wasn't even interested in this topic, but I enjoy your videos so much that I decided to watch it and found it to be awesome, thank you!
I’m glad I got to fly the refurbished 777 in 2019 twice. Once in the Delta One suite ATL-LAX and once in Premium Select also ATL-LAX. Sad to see it retired.
wow thats so sad. I was jumping for joy when they retired the MD series (awful to fly on every week). This hits different so many memories.
I never thought I'll be moved by the 777s retiring, as all of my long haul travels had been on 777s bar one or two flights.
In my mind, I thought the 777s would be around forever!
Such a nice retrofit, sad to see that there will be many folks who won’t get to enjoy that experience. Great video Jeb, safe travels to ya!
You knocked that out of the park Jeb. Thank you so much for this video . I miss the 777 already .
Tears man 💔😢 farewell to the iconic DL777 😩
Definitely my favorite aircraft! I will miss the sound of that engine startup.
Jeb, I feel the same way as you🙏. I dropped some tears when I heard the 747 was leaving production.😞♥
Thanks for doing these videos, Jeb. They're appreciated by so many of us who couldn't be there.
I was scheduled to fly on my first 777 this year headed from ATL to JNB and very excited about it. Then, 3 days before we were to fly, the world shut down. This is bittersweet for me as I now get to fly the amazing A350 next April on the same itinerary but perhaps will never get to fly on the 777.
Also, my internal flights in S. Africa could not be refunded and that cost us money as we were to return via JNB whereas now we are leaving via CPT. I did not know the reason for the change and this video explained it perfectly at 6:25 so thank you.
Geez, only 21 years old that jet. That makes it even more sadder. But it served well. Tough year for aviation, first the Mad Dogs, 747s, and now this.
Wow what an impressive bird. Wish I would have gotten to experience it at least once
As a delta mechanic. The 777's were my babies. I work on all the ones that flew from msp to Japan. It's a good airplane that rarely gave us trouble. Mostly just routine maintenance.
Awesome job as always Jeb! How people could "dislike" this content is beyond me!
Thanks so much!
I had one of the craziest experiences of my life on an aircraft on one of these. I had error after error, and didn't make it to check in. I was supposed to fly on an A330, but it had left due to my lateness. A 777 turned around crossing the Atlantic due to a medical issue, and the captain agreed to take my mom and I while they refueled. Never gonna forget that!
who else misses Jeb's inflight Headphone reviews they were one of a kind!
also RIP DAL777
Excellent Video Jeb! Well Done. Love The Footage, Love The Narration. You Have A Gift My Friend. Sad For Delta They Have To Retire These Beautiful Ladies. The 777 In Any Configuration Is A Fantastic Aircraft. Delta "IS" My Favorite Domestic Airline. Did You Get to Enjoy A Delta Club Lounge While In ATL Or LAX? Ha! It's Sad On The Cutbacks Airlines Have To Do For First Class. Love The Fuel Box Delta Gave You. Love The Souvenirs. P.s. Love Your Wristwatch. May I Ask You The Brand Of Camera And The Camera Suction Mount You Used On This Flight? I'm In The Market. Thanks! Again Super Video. Stay Safe. 💖💕
This 777 was truly a remarkable plane and made a lasting impression. I remember last year on my way back from SYD to LAX, my girlfriend and I were surprised the day of and got upgraded to first. On top of this, it was my first international upgrade on a plane with lay flat seats and man, was the refurbished cabin and service impressive. Truly an unforgettable experience within itself. It’s sad to see her go. 😢
About 01:40 you indicate the retired aircraft will go to Victorville, CA. Did you mean Mojave, CA, where there are countless "retired" aircraft? I lived in the San Fernando Valley" (a.k.s. "the valley") for 25 years and made the drive on the 15 from the valley to Vegas many times, passing through Victorville. I never saw a plane parking lot. Near Mojave, there is a gigantic plane parking lot. Simply curious
Great job, Jeb. She is a beauty that will live in our minds and hearts forever.
I was on a 777 two years ago today as I flew into Sydney. Great plane that will be missed.
A triple 7 took me on my most memorable vacation to Europe a couple years ago
That engine sound is iconic indeed.