Exploring Abandoned Boeing 747 Airplanes (Like Arizona Plane Graveyard)

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    hey guys,
    Its September 2017 and here we have another video! this time lucky enough to explore another Boeing 747 in its final weeks before being totally scrapped and recycled.
    Its so sad to see as the Boeing 747 is a personal favourite of mine and one i hold close to my heart.
    Please excuse the wind and rain at the start of the video and just look at the inside!! wow... it really is a crying shame but wow!.
    Lots more aviation stuff to come in the following weeks. Please subscribe for more videos.
    #abandoned #derelict #boeing747

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  • @ExploringWithBoss
    @ExploringWithBoss  5 месяцев назад +1

    Don’t forget to check out my second channel with lots more awesome content! youtube.com/@journeymenforlife?si=RlxHSGYZAixFDv2i

  • @RoadCone411
    @RoadCone411 7 лет назад +74

    At 03:23, makes you wonder how many hundreds of thousands of people walked through that entry door during this aircraft's lifetime. It's staggering really.

  • @michaelramamurthi772
    @michaelramamurthi772 7 лет назад +34

    sad to see such a powerful plane abondened like this..

  • @thomasjacques5286
    @thomasjacques5286 2 года назад +17

    How sad to see all this engineering, craftsmanship and resources rotting away.

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  Год назад +2

      I completely agree 🤙🏼

    • @davidfrench5407
      @davidfrench5407 6 месяцев назад

      So many thousands of hours of labor, to run all the cabling, the ductwork, the hydraulics. It eventually becomes too expensive to maintain, though.

    • @curtekstrom9531
      @curtekstrom9531 5 месяцев назад

      Aircraft have A Service Life. And most are run 10,000 to 15,000 Hours more than designed to do. They wear out.

  • @moodberry
    @moodberry 5 лет назад +19

    747 was one of, if not THE best passenger plane ever made!

    • @andrzej3511
      @andrzej3511 3 месяца назад

      It all depends on what criteria you will judge by.
      However, one thing is beyond the slightest doubt: the importance of this aircraft in the history of passenger (and cargo) aviation cannot be overestimated.

    • @Infinitygaming-xi7fy
      @Infinitygaming-xi7fy 2 месяца назад

      This hurts so bad to watch😊

  • @aviationlocation2932
    @aviationlocation2932 7 лет назад +56

    Looks like it operating for saudia

  • @RoadCone411
    @RoadCone411 7 лет назад +20

    This plane was delivered new to Malaysian Airlines in 1996. Stored at 20 years old, and will be lucky to see out 2017 in one piece. To think, some airlines such as Delta, United, and even British Airways are currently flying older 747-400s, although not for long perhaps. :/

    • @ekweseman
      @ekweseman 7 лет назад +1

      Correction. United Airlines has started retiring its 747s but it still has 13 active 747s flying in the fleet. The final United 747 flight will be in October on Seoul, South Korea-San Francisco.

    • @MaxVliet
      @MaxVliet 7 лет назад

      BA will continue to operate their 747's until fuel prices start rising again, then even BA will have to scrap theirs.

    • @RoadCone411
      @RoadCone411 7 лет назад +2

      Actually, that's not really true. BA just spent a lot of money refurbishing the cabins on about half of their B744s, so the plan is to keep them flying for several more years to pay off the investment. The cost of fuel, unless it becomes absurdly high, is almost irrelevant. They will retire the planes when there an adequate number of replacement aircraft have been received. That will likely be in the form of new B787-10s.

    • @ImNotMad
      @ImNotMad 5 лет назад +4

      this is a Saudi Airlines 747

    • @ahmadazhim6048
      @ahmadazhim6048 3 года назад +1

      @@ImNotMad Saudia lease this plane from Malaysia Airlines back to 2012/13

  • @heroknaderi
    @heroknaderi 2 года назад +6

    I ebjoyed the video. WHat a great experiance. one day i would like to tour it in person. those 747s were Great Planes the queen of the skies.

  • @RVREVO
    @RVREVO 7 лет назад +14

    brings back memories a lifetime ago. always wondered about that little staircase the stewardess went in to.
    got told off.

  • @lbowsk
    @lbowsk 8 месяцев назад +4

    Long time Boeing driver here. This makes me sad. Very sad.

  • @wisteela
    @wisteela 4 месяца назад +1

    Very interesting. At least a lot of the parts will have another life.

  • @coconutpalm1631
    @coconutpalm1631 7 месяцев назад +3

    Seeing the cabin like that really makes you wonder the massive number of individual parts that make up only the 747's interior.

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  7 месяцев назад +1

      I know right? Seeing them like this you get a completely different appreciation

  • @BossaNossa1
    @BossaNossa1 7 лет назад +26

    Perfect set for a story where some people get stuck in this plane and begin to experience ghosts of passengers and pilots that died in similar aircraft that used parts from this abandoned 747... :)

    • @wesleynash9385
      @wesleynash9385 Год назад

      There was a plane crash I belive in the 1980s where they actually reused ovens and other parts from a wreaked plane and it haunted the plane those parts went into until the very point where they had to be replaced because nobody wanted to fly in a haunted plane

  • @HelenHollywoodExplores
    @HelenHollywoodExplores 7 лет назад +14

    So jealous, I've always wanted to go look at old planes ✈️
    Awesome video 👻👌🏻🎥

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  7 лет назад +3

      My third time doing something to this extent, honestly its incredible to see.

    • @HelenHollywoodExplores
      @HelenHollywoodExplores 7 лет назад +1

      Exploring With Boss you're so lucky, I'd love to see that.
      And all the photos are awesome too 👌🏻✈️💀

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  7 лет назад +1

      I'll show you some one day :)

    • @HelenHollywoodExplores
      @HelenHollywoodExplores 7 лет назад

      Exploring With Boss that would be awesome 😁👌🏻👻✈️

    • @orlawalsh372
      @orlawalsh372 9 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@ExploringWithBossI'm very late,but where is this,also u should try the old jet2 737 beside it

  • @gotham61
    @gotham61 7 лет назад +7

    I'm surprised to see a 20 year old 747-400 being parted out like this. An older 747, sure, but this one is relatively young still.

    • @MrRobarino
      @MrRobarino Год назад

      It's not all about the age of the plane, but the total amount of flight time it has had.

    • @pythons206
      @pythons206 8 месяцев назад +1

      Also quad jets require a lot more fuel then twin jets

  • @BossaNossa1
    @BossaNossa1 7 лет назад +3

    O.k. here's what I'd do... Gut the plane... Then hook up the toilets (all of them) and get the galley's working... Install a shower and bath... and install a bed, etc... you know where I'm going right? Make a livable domain! :)

  • @glynstein2922
    @glynstein2922 7 лет назад +6

    I always wanted to land in a 747 at Hong Kong's old airport, a dream never to come true! I noticed in the Cockpit that 'Dewalt' have moved into airline 'Instrumentation' lol!

  • @KnifeFvck
    @KnifeFvck 7 лет назад +53

    Nice footage what a sight but it's sad to see such a plane die off like that

    • @tyekeppler726
      @tyekeppler726 7 лет назад +6

      it most definitely was. It breathed air and moved people. Maybe not the traditional definition of life, but it was alive

    • @docd340
      @docd340 7 лет назад +3

      Aircraft are alive the minute they get there avionics powered up and modern Aircraft are rarely ever powered down they'll either have there APU running or a ground power supply to keep their computers running
      very rarely will you ever see a locked aircraft that been completely shut down with engines covers on in UK 🇬🇧
      the birds alive

    • @deeremeyer1749
      @deeremeyer1749 7 лет назад

      You're an idiot.

    • @deeremeyer1749
      @deeremeyer1749 7 лет назад

      Only every time you go to a municipal airport....

    • @docd340
      @docd340 7 лет назад

      DEEREMEYER1 name 1 & aircraft type

  • @tazdevl2000
    @tazdevl2000 7 лет назад +14

    I wonder what is up with that plane, Those coffee makers are worth over 1k each, Seems likei it was left to die instead of being scrapped for all usable parts.

  • @edabella5568
    @edabella5568 7 лет назад +3

    Flew with this as a cabin crew a few years back this is sad to look at.

  • @billymacktexasdetective5827
    @billymacktexasdetective5827 7 лет назад +3

    dang, was hoping you would crawl up into the crew quarters for a closer look but if you can't fit, you can't fit. Nice eerie video!

  • @mr.yuk4858
    @mr.yuk4858 2 года назад +4

    Your lucky to get a close look at it. I remember flying into an airport that had abandoned 747s I started to walk towards them to take a closer look when this stupid security guard threw a tantrum (like I was going to steal an derelict 747)😆

  • @RuiPlaneSpotter
    @RuiPlaneSpotter Год назад +2

    Nice video!

  • @stardustdreamfactory1947
    @stardustdreamfactory1947 7 лет назад +4

    Hoping there will be a more dignified ‘decommissioning’ of aircraft in the future.

  • @imexbar
    @imexbar 2 года назад +2

    great shot Boss, what a plane. Cheers from Madrid, an airplane pilot

  • @bobbypaluga4346
    @bobbypaluga4346 7 лет назад +3

    Grab a few of those seats. A friend has 8 first class seats out of a DC-10 that open into a lay down bed like unit. He has a spiral staircase out of a Tri-Star (I think) that allows him to go from his office closet to his aster bedroom above it cool deal. He's buying interior panels from the MD-11 to turn his basement into a first class section of the aircraft. At his warehouse he has the cockpit out of a 737-500. I would be happy with the front section of a 747-400 from the nose to the end of the double decker layout, the crew rest area included. I can buy it for 5,000 from Evergreen, move it for $15,000 onto my property

  • @thequartermaster776
    @thequartermaster776 7 лет назад

    I once had an entire galley unit, still have the red anodized aluminum handles. Cool to have jet airplane parts of any kind.

  • @aidan9958
    @aidan9958 5 месяцев назад +1

    I likely might have flown on this 747 when I was much younger!
    It's an ex Malaysia Airlines 747-4H6

  • @MikiYork
    @MikiYork 7 лет назад +4

    Definitely wow, loved it matey

  • @eetmahbykechorts5925
    @eetmahbykechorts5925 2 года назад +4

    Perfect to turn into a house

  • @yolsclassics6347
    @yolsclassics6347 7 лет назад +1

    not all 747s used the upper deck for business class. Some airlines, EVA is well.."was" well known for using the Upper Deck of their 747s for Economy/Coach.

  • @Visionery1
    @Visionery1 7 лет назад +3

    Great video, thanks! What are chances of getting hold of the seats, revamping them and giving them a second life in someone's home? We were probably one of the first to convert car seats into a lounge suite in the 70s, no reason why the same can't happen with 747 seats.

    • @fleischlicht7452
      @fleischlicht7452 3 года назад

      I have three of them at home and they are so cool!

    • @davidh9844
      @davidh9844 8 месяцев назад

      Ebay has sold them in the past.

  • @Michael.Chapman
    @Michael.Chapman 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Good watching, if sad. What remains of the livery suggests this 744 was last flown by Saudia. The “food part” is called a galley on aircraft (and boats/ ships). It would have been great to have a look in the ship’s library (the book case) while you were in the cockpit-the operating manuals and original log book may have been there?

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  5 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for watching and also for the information, I really appreciate it. Oh yes all the original documents were still present including the fuel refilling forms etc. Really was a great experience

  • @ablue5419
    @ablue5419 2 года назад +4

    Thousands of people the queen of the sky carrie safely to their destination. Sad to see how those beautiful planes ending 🛫

  • @stanpatterson5033
    @stanpatterson5033 7 лет назад +2

    How was the smell inside? Meaning has it been sitting there so long that it's all musty and foul inside?

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  7 лет назад

      Not to bad if I'm honest... I did explore a British airways 747 a few months back and you couldn't even breath on that one.
      I also explored a 777 in similar condition last week and it smelt perfect, almost like it was ready to live again (video will be up in a few weeks)

    • @EnergeticWaves
      @EnergeticWaves 2 года назад

      I was wondering the same thing

  • @artthefarter
    @artthefarter 2 года назад +1

    I wonder. Do these ever get bought up at all?

  • @bmused55
    @bmused55 7 лет назад +3

    Saw a video of this landing there not too long ago, posted by Air Salvage.
    Recently flew a BA 747, a mighty beast it was. The top deck is business class and only seats about 20 people it is so exclusive and spacious. The only way to fly!

  • @CATS57CATS
    @CATS57CATS Месяц назад

    excellent video.

  • @stevedoubleu99B
    @stevedoubleu99B 7 лет назад +1

    If only she could speak. She'd have a few stories to tell i'm sure!! Very interesting video.

  • @freddyhoyt1849
    @freddyhoyt1849 4 месяца назад

    I am a recent retired flight attendant and I have flown on many 747 planes ✈️ in my career I think all of them should have been kept in a museum after they retired

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for sharing

    • @sjejhejsjsRjdjdjdjdjd
      @sjejhejsjsRjdjdjdjdjd 3 месяца назад

      not all of them.. you know how big of a museum you need to fit all of them? Only like 1 per air museum

  • @jaredlazaron8414
    @jaredlazaron8414 7 лет назад +2

    A lot of commercial jetliners are retired from service because it is economically more feasible to purchase a new aircraft. The largest reason for this is fuel economy as newer engines are more efficient and it would cost more to repower and refurbish an aging airframe than it would to buy new. As an example, a Rolls Royce Trent 900 engine is 20 million dollars. The cost of the engines is more than 50% of building the entire aircraft. As for all of the stuff that is left on the aircraft that is "Useable", it certainly is useable...... but outdated.

  • @JOHNSMITH-dc6lr
    @JOHNSMITH-dc6lr Год назад

    Stripping planes I get but why do they always look like they been vandalised and trashed, very exciting video, how long has it been sitting?

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  Год назад

      Thanks for watching 🙏🏽 Time is money for them, so they literally strip them as quick as they can for the good / expensive bits and then the dozers etc come in, rip them apart and they weigh the metals in for scrap value etc

  • @markfulwell4256
    @markfulwell4256 3 года назад +2

    That's a Saudia 747. On some high volume routes, they used the upper cabin as Economy, rather than Business.

    • @wesleynash9385
      @wesleynash9385 Год назад

      Middle East is a bad environment for planes often times they get stand into the compressor blades and it doesn't take long till they start having severe engine problems

  • @blakewaddell451
    @blakewaddell451 7 лет назад +2

    Man sad to know this plane is in this shape sure will miss these when they all disappear and look like this

  • @tazdevl2000
    @tazdevl2000 7 лет назад +5

    Clearly an ameatur job at crapping took the engines and cockpit instruments and left tons of other items of value.

    • @bensmith9575
      @bensmith9575 7 лет назад +1

      Steve S they are the only things which have value. You wouldn't get very much for the rest, the landing gear would be the only other valuable components, however it depends on the amount of cycles (one takeoff and one landing) it has done.

    • @florichi
      @florichi 7 лет назад +1

      Ben. I would totaly pay 500-800$ for a row of 3 seats. I would say there are a lot of people that would buy such seats for their home.

    • @RSMith816
      @RSMith816 7 лет назад +1

      @flo richi. ROFL , they might even throw in one of those lovely toilets for ya!

    • @florichi
      @florichi 7 лет назад

      RSMith816 well why not. They have a Teflon coating, so they must be easy to clean.

  • @jasonpomare5639
    @jasonpomare5639 8 месяцев назад +1

    What a sad place 😢

  • @johnk.lindgren5940
    @johnk.lindgren5940 7 лет назад

    OK. Overall 7/10 production. Bangkok-Johnny, again.

  • @tuluksvui747
    @tuluksvui747 7 лет назад

    Awesome video thanks for sharing

  • @Herfer-mw7ss
    @Herfer-mw7ss 6 месяцев назад

    Air Atlanta operating in Jeddah and from Saudia. AAE RIP
    Remembering when I am doing pushback and towing of this aircraft wayback in Jeddah

  • @portuguesnomundo
    @portuguesnomundo 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic video

  • @dd.greenefilms2598
    @dd.greenefilms2598 7 лет назад

    Great video thanks for sharing.

  • @Sansoloz
    @Sansoloz 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks mate the crew bunk area was super cool to see

  • @Hisyer
    @Hisyer 7 лет назад +2

    no wonder the first class cabin looks so familiar.. this is ex-Malaysia Airlines 747 9M-MPI.. 😂

  • @farhanashraf808
    @farhanashraf808 5 лет назад

    That 747 seems very nice condition and a Saudi airline jumbo sad to see dismantled

  • @geekgamerlamer
    @geekgamerlamer 7 лет назад +1

    wtf how did you not go and mes with the controls that like the first thing id do

  • @Thirdgen83
    @Thirdgen83 7 лет назад +5

    Hell of a thing to do to a half-billion dollar aircraft...

    • @MrRobarino
      @MrRobarino Год назад +1

      They never cost that much. Brand new, a Boeing 747-400 cost $228~$260 Million from the factory. After 20 years they are worth between $5~$20 million.

    • @Thirdgen83
      @Thirdgen83 Год назад

      @@MrRobarino That's B.S. They cost a half-billion new today. Trump paid $100 million for his 757 when it was 20 years old. The 747 would sell for far more.

  • @benjaminskwirut
    @benjaminskwirut 7 лет назад +1

    Excellent video.

  • @amarpreetsingh6127
    @amarpreetsingh6127 Год назад

    My dream Fly 747
    Love it

  • @savagedk
    @savagedk 7 лет назад

    Would it be possible to obtain the yokes and the throttle quadrant because I need for my 747-200 home cockpit :)

  • @MrUnknownCOD
    @MrUnknownCOD 7 лет назад +16

    This is really cool but yet really sad thay spend millions of dollars and thay just trash it

    • @avinavi5414
      @avinavi5414 7 лет назад

      Boeing spent 300 million to make, and it earned the airline that amount.

    • @valbeaumont8402
      @valbeaumont8402 7 лет назад +4

      There's nothing sad about it. The saudis paid for it and used it for some time. It could have been kept flying for longer but that all depends on a cost-benefit analysis. Saudis probably saw the newer and bigger airbus toys and decided to spend their money on them. Saudis of course are filthy rich and waste a lot more of their easily earned oil money on weapons bought also from the US.

    • @ikywtootw4225
      @ikywtootw4225 7 лет назад

      Val Beaumont Most of their old/new aircraft are from boeing tho -_-.

    • @deeremeyer1749
      @deeremeyer1749 7 лет назад +1

      You throw garbage away every day, do you not? Why is "cost" the difference between "worth saving" and "garbage"?

    • @deeremeyer1749
      @deeremeyer1749 7 лет назад

      It also depends on AIRWORTHINESS. AIrframes have a FINITE SERVICE LIFE and have to be INSPECTED and REPAIRED if damaged, overstressed, etc. You people who don't know shit about machines yet are "experts' on them are hilarious.

  • @myalaynaangel
    @myalaynaangel 2 года назад +1

    Why do they trash these planes? I mean all of them are rampaged on the inside

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  2 года назад

      Stripped for all the good parts and basically what you see left is scrap

    • @myalaynaangel
      @myalaynaangel 2 года назад

      They can turn these things into really nice mobile home type of living spaces

  • @Howrider65
    @Howrider65 7 лет назад +2

    Center fuel tank that took down TWA flight 800.

  • @FoFo-gm2iv
    @FoFo-gm2iv 5 месяцев назад

    Saudia use those planes for hajj and omrah charter and scheduled flights and sometimes on domestic routes mostly Jeddah-Madeniha

  • @missiledude3817
    @missiledude3817 6 месяцев назад

    Nothing like AZ plane 'graveyard'. Tucson AZ climate is so different and the the planes are in storage to be sold, used for parts, or able to be ready for a later flight.

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  6 месяцев назад

      It’s the closest thing to it in the UK. The exact same process here as you mentioned that happens in Tucson AZ. This one just one of many aircraft’s here that are either being broken up for salvage, spare parts, maintenance or storage before heading back out to service.

  • @chiefmontalvo9036
    @chiefmontalvo9036 7 лет назад

    Was that a Air France? I saw the logo on the staircase?

  • @Infinitygaming-xi7fy
    @Infinitygaming-xi7fy 2 месяца назад

    This hurts so bad to watch

  • @MavAuto-Pete
    @MavAuto-Pete Год назад +1

    It's a shame in this probably not a lot wrong with it either before it start getting Pulled Apart

  • @thomasprince7487
    @thomasprince7487 4 месяца назад

    OVER 350 passengers in each of 3 classes plus crew. A flying small town in Kansas

  • @crazyobservations3080
    @crazyobservations3080 7 лет назад +1

    Seeing this only solidifies my fear of flying. Its easy to see there are a hundred miles of things to fail on a plane.

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  7 лет назад

      Honestly you've got nothing to worry about :)

    • @ethansaviation2672
      @ethansaviation2672 3 года назад

      I know this is 4 years old but I see this as hundreds of miles of things that keep you safe on a plane.

  • @brunovdu9354
    @brunovdu9354 2 года назад

    Récupération et réutilisation déjà 👍 🇫🇷

  • @jmd1743
    @jmd1743 8 месяцев назад

    That expreso machine at 3:00 is worth over 10,000 dollars. I looked it up because I thought that it would be cool to own a 747 expresso machine. Oddly it uses nespresso pods in the portafiller.

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you for sharing that information, I really appreciate it

  • @jameswest8280
    @jameswest8280 5 месяцев назад

    I would love to convert that into my house.

  • @BagusWidyanto_HappyIn1997
    @BagusWidyanto_HappyIn1997 2 года назад

    This plane was originally owned by Malaysia Airlines. Even the first class seats are typical of that airline

  • @phensriwood8081
    @phensriwood8081 2 года назад

    Always sad to see, demand for parts diminishing too.

  • @arnoldmayii3563
    @arnoldmayii3563 7 лет назад

    Cool, interesting, amazing

  • @garycusack9247
    @garycusack9247 7 месяцев назад

    look at all the books they leave in the cockpit reference manuals no doubt do they get scrapped as well

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  7 месяцев назад

      It’s crazy! Some flight flogs and fuel maintenance etc all still there

  • @hameed821
    @hameed821 3 года назад

    so sad to see this plane going to be scrapped

  • @daviedmond4639
    @daviedmond4639 7 лет назад

    Looks in good condition

  • @nins5388
    @nins5388 7 лет назад

    what an amazing video!

  • @larrydockery7201
    @larrydockery7201 7 лет назад +3

    that was very sad like the l1011 so sad to be gone

  • @airwipe1639
    @airwipe1639 7 лет назад +1

    I wonder if it flys

    • @wesleynash9385
      @wesleynash9385 Год назад +1

      Doubt it odds are the engines more than likely had bad compressor blades due to sand (middle east environment issue) scars on the airframe metal fatigue (cause plane to break apart in mid air) not to mention how many parts have been robbed off of it

    • @5.43v
      @5.43v 2 месяца назад

      ​@@wesleynash9385It still had to fly to the graveyard

  • @MyRumplestiltskin
    @MyRumplestiltskin 20 дней назад

    Did you notice all the TV screens mounted on the back of the seats.

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  20 дней назад

      @@MyRumplestiltskin crazy how much stuff was still left behind

  • @inbreadfred4293
    @inbreadfred4293 7 лет назад +1

    747-400?

  • @syafiqasyraf3836
    @syafiqasyraf3836 10 месяцев назад +1

    Former Malaysia Airlines 747-4H6 😢. Ex 9M-MPI😢

  • @marshallpoe8087
    @marshallpoe8087 7 лет назад +1

    Easy to tell that is an old Saudia 747-400.

  • @acoustic_garro
    @acoustic_garro 7 лет назад

    @Exploring With Boss
    Hey Boss. Great video. Wondering how this vid got so many views, and I don't mean that in a bad way - the video is excellent. But compared to your others and your subscriber count, 99k views is excellent. Possibly the 747 or Boeing in the title? Any ideas yourself? Thanks - Gaz

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  Месяц назад

      So sorry for the six years long reply 😅 I’ve slowly been catching up with them recently. The views keep going on it daily, I think RUclips really is all about luck.

  • @slickjimmy76
    @slickjimmy76 7 лет назад +15

    Its scrap. By design the wings structure needs the weight of the engines (or large concrete blocks when engines removed) hung on pylons. If left without for more than a few days they spring upwards too far & stress rivets and all those bits that hold it together.

    • @NeonBlueWallaby
      @NeonBlueWallaby 7 лет назад +9

      slickjimmy that's not true, because the forces experienced during flight (wings are bent upwards due to the generation of lift) is much greater than that of the engines' weight.

    • @deeremeyer1749
      @deeremeyer1749 7 лет назад

      Only Airbus wings "bend upward".

    • @jaredlazaron8414
      @jaredlazaron8414 7 лет назад +2

      Only Airbus wings "bend upward"...... That's not the dumbest thing I've ever heard, but it's pretty close. As long as you're on youtube, watch a Boeing 787 takeoff. All commercial jetliners wings flex upwards during flight........... the fuselage generates no lift and literally hangs from the wings during flight.

    • @wilsjane
      @wilsjane 7 лет назад

      Buildings have similar problems. When the refrigeration compressors were removed from an ice rink during its conversion, it was discovered that they balanced the external canopy. The resultant cantilever effect caused major structural damage to the front wall and the building and it had to be demolished.

  • @johnk.lindgren5940
    @johnk.lindgren5940 7 лет назад

    One more thing. You could have used additional lights for the interior shots. Johnny de Bangkok. Encore une fois!

  • @Dk-lz5es
    @Dk-lz5es Год назад

    Quite odd to see economy seats at the upper deck

  • @kefahmakhresh2283
    @kefahmakhresh2283 6 месяцев назад

    This is not Saudia aircraft but it was lessor by Air Atlanta from Iceland for Saudia.

  • @charlesanzalone5846
    @charlesanzalone5846 Год назад

    Swissair also had 6 abreats seats in the hump

  • @pardeepjoshi6343
    @pardeepjoshi6343 Год назад

    Is aeroplane breaking a profitable business ?

  • @wesleynash9385
    @wesleynash9385 Год назад +1

    Ive thought about writing a horror story about abandoned planes late at night one by one take off in various stages of condition and land mysteriously at large airports.... as they land all power to the airport shuts off and screens play creepy old TWA and Pan Am commercial ads and then violently shuts off as demons flood the airports and haunting each and every airport.... I don't know just an idea

  • @DaveD2488
    @DaveD2488 7 месяцев назад

    Could you imagine how many people joined the mile high club😝😍 in those restrooms?🥰😍

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  7 месяцев назад +1

      Haha a fair few I’d imagine

    • @DaveD2488
      @DaveD2488 7 месяцев назад

      @@ExploringWithBoss Yeah! LOL

  • @aimanharani5093
    @aimanharani5093 7 лет назад

    Ex Malaysia Airlines 9M-MPI (Pangkor).

  • @marshalllucky
    @marshalllucky 7 лет назад

    If you look at 4.33 you can see the drivers seat :-)

  • @mohshehri
    @mohshehri 2 года назад +1

    They were flying for Saudia Airlines

    • @ExploringWithBoss
      @ExploringWithBoss  Год назад

      Indeed 🤙🏼

    • @mohshehri
      @mohshehri 8 месяцев назад

      @@ExploringWithBossYeab I am saudi and I’ve been on this same airplane many times national and international flights from Riyadh

  • @Gobindosahu-qq7xq
    @Gobindosahu-qq7xq 2 месяца назад

    Old aeroplane India ke Pune mein pada hua explore

  • @betoborrela
    @betoborrela 8 месяцев назад

    Man, it looks suffocating up there...

  • @Alruwaili11
    @Alruwaili11 Год назад

    I wonder how our 747 ended up in the US?