I flew on the Boeing 717 last week for the first time on Delta. Loved it. I am in love with the "DC-9 series" especially the MD-80, my absolute favorite plane.
@captain Cooper you got an ex Hawaiian Aircraft your 717 N603AT used to serve Hawaiian Airlines original registration N482HA before AirTran bought N482HA To be used by them then she got renumbered N603AT to be used by AirTran and now Delta
Just was on one today to Orlando there like rocket ships plus there pretty smooth up in the air and for being a small ass aircraft it has pretty ample space with 3 toilets on board if they only hand ife on board come on delta your a no.#1 airline keep it up and put ife on this rocketship 727-200 rock
The only thing different from the 727 and this one is that the 727 has three engines. I have never flown aboard this plane, but I love the sound. I hope I get to fly in one soon. I wonder if they use one from Atlanta to Chicago?
It was too short. I could barely hear the announcements. I would have been able to hear them if the audio were in true, binaural stereo. It's still not there. Still, I love this plane and the sounds. If you listen to this and then listen to a recording by a channel who's got it in true, binaural stereo, you'll even hear the buzz of the motors, whereas you don't truly hear that here. How far do you have to go until you get your license? I forgot whether you're going for your commercial license or if you're going to fly corporate jets? Sorry about that. Well, keep up the good work.
Sean Dougherty Well in general it has more in the engines. The rolls Royce engines they have on the 717 are a lot newer than the old jt8ds on the 80 series.
I flew on the Boeing 717 last week for the first time on Delta. Loved it. I am in love with the "DC-9 series" especially the MD-80, my absolute favorite plane.
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If this is a recent video, I am glad to see that AA has "some" of their MD80s still in their fleet. Great video of Delta!!!
Long may they fly!
@captain Cooper you got an ex Hawaiian Aircraft your 717 N603AT used to serve Hawaiian Airlines original registration N482HA before AirTran bought N482HA To be used by them then she got renumbered N603AT to be used by AirTran and now Delta
LOVE IT
Amazing Trip report bro I love B717-200s there my Number 1 favorite Aircraft my last recent 717 flight was from ORD to LGA on N603ATs sister N608AT
Awesome time-lapse at the beginning
Just was on one today to Orlando there like rocket ships plus there pretty smooth up in the air and for being a small ass aircraft it has pretty ample space with 3 toilets on board if they only hand ife on board come on delta your a no.#1 airline keep it up and put ife on this rocketship 727-200 rock
Ryan Belden Thanks mate! Hope you had a fun flight and thanks for watching.
The only thing different from the 727 and this one is that the 727 has three engines. I have never flown aboard this plane, but I love the sound. I hope I get to fly in one soon. I wonder if they use one from Atlanta to Chicago?
It was too short. I could barely hear the announcements. I would have been able to hear them if the audio were in true, binaural stereo. It's still not there. Still, I love this plane and the sounds. If you listen to this and then listen to a recording by a channel who's got it in true, binaural stereo, you'll even hear the buzz of the motors, whereas you don't truly hear that here.
How far do you have to go until you get your license? I forgot whether you're going for your commercial license or if you're going to fly corporate jets? Sorry about that. Well, keep up the good work.
Awesome! That's a great plane!
i flew on this route before expect is was md88 or md90 and i landed on 28 at atl in 2014/2015
MMMMMMMAAAAADDDDOOOOGGGGG
Nice engine start...... but..... The Maddogs is better.
MD88Pilot This is a Maddog😂. The 717 was originally the MD95
Captain Cooper and now it's the angry puppy
i think the 717 has more pull on takeoff
Sean Dougherty Well in general it has more in the engines. The rolls Royce engines they have on the 717 are a lot newer than the old jt8ds on the 80 series.