I Flew America's Most BIZARRE Airline: 1 FLIGHT A MONTH!

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  • @goldenshield
    @goldenshield Год назад +1658

    Eastern is mainly a charter airline operating under Supplemental rules. In order to maintain Domestic/Flag currency with the FAA, they have to operate a scheduled flight at least once every 30 days. And you found it.

    • @goldenshield
      @goldenshield Год назад +110

      Also, I know you made mention of this later in the video, but I made this comment in the first 3 minutes of watching it. The only difference is that it's 30 days, not calendar month, which means that the airline might have to fly twice within the same calendar month to stay current. That said, letting the currency lapse CAN be a big deal. Depending on the opinion of the governing FSDO, it can be as little as a 5 day notification of service, all the way up to requiring inspection and proving runs again, which is not something you want to happen if part of your business is holding yourself out to other carriers for sub-service.

    • @keithphilbin3054
      @keithphilbin3054 Год назад +62

      I thought they were running drugs 😄

    • @jsmith1746
      @jsmith1746 Год назад +11

      @@goldenshield - How does Omni Air maintain their certification? They don't run any scheduled services, but do a lot of sub-service operations, along with their many military charters.

    • @goldenshield
      @goldenshield Год назад +18

      @@jsmith1746 Omni doesn't run any scheduled operations on its own. However, they are fully certificated for it. If Omni was to be sub-contracted to operate service under domestic or flag rules for a scheduled carrier, they would just need to notify the the FAA at least 5 days in advance of that service, as I mentioned above. Whether the local FSDO plays along and lets them do it is another story, but it can be done.

    • @k.r.baylor8825
      @k.r.baylor8825 Год назад +31

      This scheduled flight is almost like a parliamentary service on UK railroads. It's run on certain rare times/dates simply to meet the letter of the law.

  • @StrikeEagleCinema
    @StrikeEagleCinema Год назад +357

    Man if you were on a 767 in business class seats back in '84 you were absolutely living. Kick up your footrest, spark up a Marlboro, and watch some Risky Business on the ceiling screen. That is how you know you had it made.

  • @AndrewTubbiolo
    @AndrewTubbiolo Год назад +853

    Just consider that if you were flying on a 40 year old aircraft in 1984 it would be made in 1944. Things have not changed as much from 1984 as they had changed from 1944.

    • @scottnichols3685
      @scottnichols3685 Год назад +34

      Great point.

    • @jimestooper1480
      @jimestooper1480 Год назад +33

      Well, the safety standards and technology on the software side has changed dramatically. Physical appearances of planes and whatnot can’t really get much different or at least there’s no reason to change anything up drastically.

    • @sockmonkey22
      @sockmonkey22 Год назад +15

      @@jimestooper1480 No? Darn. I was looking forward to a Borg Cube design.😩. 😆😆

    • @darrencarey3311
      @darrencarey3311 Год назад +24

      As someone who was born in 1984. Your comment has ruined my night 🤣

    • @AndrewTubbiolo
      @AndrewTubbiolo Год назад +5

      @@jimestooper1480 I wonder if the software changes between 1944 and 1984 were actually greater from 1984 to 2023? After all, there was no software being used on airplanes in 1944. However, there was actual software being run on the ground at that time. But only for something like two years or so.

  • @landinsongs
    @landinsongs Год назад +774

    Eastern was a major airline back in the 70's with lots of international destinations. I flew on a 30 days airpass with unlimited travel in north america, mexico, middle america and the northern parts of south america - for about USD250 including meals and checked in luggage. We went to Santo Domingo, Barranqilla, Mexico City, Montego Bay, Miami, New York. Their main hub used to be Atlanta. It was an incredible journey for a young lad.

    • @veloraloves
      @veloraloves Год назад +38

      YES. Eastern Airlines was headquartered out of Miami - right on 36th street in Miami Springs. Springs is located right next to Miami International, and was founded by Glenn Curtiss (father of the aviation industry). Several generations of my family are from that area, with many people I knew personally (including relatives) that worked for Eastern.
      I had the insane privilege of being snuck into one of the Eastern flight simulators by a corporate employee with my sister when we were barely teenagers in 1989. Sadly, I do not remember what model the craft was, but I will never forget how cool that experience was as long as I live. Especially now that I understand what a no-no that is. 😆

    • @docash2107
      @docash2107 Год назад +13

      I flew on Eastern many times years ago.

    • @connieoliver7369
      @connieoliver7369 Год назад +10

      In my teens, I flew Eastern airlines . That was back in the 70s. My flight from Ohio to Florida costs $40 round trip

    • @chaitanyarao5546
      @chaitanyarao5546 Год назад +8

      Wasn’t Eastern the launch customer for the A300 when Airbus gave them a couple jets for free?

    • @colin9072
      @colin9072 Год назад +14

      Different airline now however

  • @JohnDoe-lt4kl
    @JohnDoe-lt4kl Год назад +785

    Note to wife: don't wait until the flight is over before providing your opinion. Wait until luggage is delivered.

    • @gstevens6948
      @gstevens6948 Год назад +3

      😂😂😂

    • @darthderp8066
      @darthderp8066 Год назад +8

      As many people flip their lid about there stuff being gone or not getting and that’s just with greyhound 😂

    • @TheoneandonlyEETFUK
      @TheoneandonlyEETFUK Год назад

      KEEP HIS WIFE'S NAME OUT YO FKN MOUTH

    • @Rekuzan
      @Rekuzan Год назад +3

      If you want to show her what's it REALLY like on this channel when it comes to rooms, take her through JFK sometime; it'll change her world view!

    • @stephengrimmer35
      @stephengrimmer35 Год назад

      I thought you were going to say they are still in Miami, come back next month 🤣

  • @jackfeldman3916
    @jackfeldman3916 Год назад +601

    Fun facts! This is the only 767-200 left in commercial service; this is one of the oldest planes left in commercial service

    • @FacundoOviedo
      @FacundoOviedo Год назад +58

      Here in Argentina we have a 50 years old Fokker F28, would be great to have Noel coming here and taking it!

    • @davidtoups4684
      @davidtoups4684 Год назад +18

      @@FacundoOviedo If he hears about it, no doubt he'll be headed down there

    • @marcellkondor3414
      @marcellkondor3414 Год назад +21

      UTair has two 767-200ER (previously owned by Continental) still in service.
      FunFact: these 767-200's were built in 2001, so relatively new planes.

    • @paulnieuwenhoven5842
      @paulnieuwenhoven5842 Год назад +1

      How about North Korean airlines

    • @canadianaviator
      @canadianaviator Год назад +1

      @@paulnieuwenhoven5842 They aren’t that old

  • @lawrencewang9048
    @lawrencewang9048 10 месяцев назад +52

    Say what you want about that 767 being 40 years old, but Boeing back then was run by engineers, not accountants. These jets were put together to last an extremely long time with the correct maintenance. I hope Eastern keeps these flying for a bit longer and someone preserves these after they're done!

    • @stevebrooks7197
      @stevebrooks7197 8 месяцев назад +1

      Having flown the B-52, I agree.

    • @crookim
      @crookim 4 месяца назад

      737 are flying coffins

    • @edmondse
      @edmondse 3 месяца назад +3

      This comment has aged like fine wine.

  • @AlTheEngineer
    @AlTheEngineer Год назад +29

    Ah! The good ol' "cargo door won't open on the plane" trick explaining the baggage delays. American Airlines uses this trick in Miami all the time as well, can't tell you how many times we waited for hours recently in MIA for bags to show up on the belt ... Every single time, they told us "the cargo door won't open and they needed engineering to fix it". The reality is much simpler than that, they simply don't have employees - that's all. I confirmed this with an AA employee in MIA. Whenever bags are delayed, its either someone (bag handler) didn't show up to their shift on time or at all, or they quit, or the airline simply doesn't have an employee to service the flight on time of arrival. A malfunctioning cargo door would actually send the plane to the hanger for repairs.

  • @GolfLad2023
    @GolfLad2023 Год назад +108

    I’m going to assume that because I’m watching this video, the plane just stayed intact

  • @kevinleaver9414
    @kevinleaver9414 Год назад +139

    Eastern Airlines also manages the New England Patriots two B767-300. During the off season, one of them is used for flights via MIA.

    • @congresssux9766
      @congresssux9766 Год назад +1

      Any idea why they have two aircraft in their fleet?

    • @TheThirdFall
      @TheThirdFall Год назад +3

      @@congresssux9766 Officially, one is a backup. From what I understand, they're essentially using them during the season, then when that ends, they're renting the planes out to others who might need/want it. They bought the planes for nearly nothing ($10m for two), and the running costs for the Patriots are estimated at around $4m yearly, so it's probably more of a case of 'why not'?

    • @omerbasyazc7507
      @omerbasyazc7507 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@congresssux976621:46

  • @Springbok295
    @Springbok295 Год назад +119

    For those unfamiliar, this Eastern has nothing to do with the huge legacy carrier that once existed. That being said Noel I chuckled when you said there was no signage for EA at MIA. Trust me back in the day you'd have had no problem spotting them. MIA was their home turf.

    • @veloraloves
      @veloraloves Год назад +1

      HAHAHA! YES. Right off of 36th st in Miami Springs.

    • @demartin5366
      @demartin5366 11 месяцев назад +5

      Wow, isn't that the truth! Eastern took up nearly half of the MIA Airport back in the day. I miss seeing all those L-1011s, Boeing 727 100 and 200s, DC-9 30s. It was certainly a legacy carrier. Im so glad to have experienced it. They served my hometown of EVV with service to SDF, ATL, and DCA directly and also a leg over to STL. It was wonderful flying a Boeing 727 200 and a DC 9 30, for only 100 miles over to SDF for only $25.00. Seems like a dream now.

    • @JupiterSailfish
      @JupiterSailfish 10 месяцев назад

      Ahhh I was wondering about that if this was the same airline. I remember my Father always saying he flew Eastern Airlines and the switched to Delta which is what I've been on my whole life. Thanks for the info and great video as always Noel! Also I wanted to like your comment but it's at 69 likes and I can't bring myself to ruin it.

    • @amritlohia8240
      @amritlohia8240 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@JupiterSailfish They're a new company who purchased the intellectual property of the old Eastern - hence why they're able to use the logo etc.

    • @JupiterSailfish
      @JupiterSailfish 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@amritlohia8240 Ah ok, thanks for the info!

  • @scottkinnebrew7924
    @scottkinnebrew7924 11 месяцев назад +30

    The flight attendant that greeted you when coming on board had a pin on his chest from the original Eastern Airlines (the wings with their original logo). I flew Eastern a few times when I was a kid in the 80s. Eastern and Pan-Am are both brands I'd love to see flying again in full glory. Oh well... it was still cool to see that FAs wing pin.

    • @WonderingWildWanderingRose
      @WonderingWildWanderingRose 2 месяца назад +2

      I got a pair of those wings when flying Eastern as an unaccompanied minor back in 1980. I even got a tour of the cockpit with the pilot, which seems so unreal nowadays. Some special memories attached to the original Eastern airlines.

  • @maxsmodels
    @maxsmodels Год назад +77

    That used to be Dynamic Airlines, a charter operator, but they were able to get the Eastern brand from their affiliate Swift Air a few years ago when Swift went under. They then rebranded. They had a plane catch fire on the ground in Ft. Lauderdale FL in 2015 which didn't help their finances or image. ACMI (charters) is still their main gig but they have to operate a scheduled flight each month to maintain their certification.

    • @daxconnell7661
      @daxconnell7661 Год назад +1

      i knew a guy that worked at the Vancouver International Airport around twenty years ago and there was a group called the Flight Club. they were relatively cheap but tended to have a lot of mechanical problems like one time a wheel feel off an aircraft. not sure if it was part or whole, but either way doesn't instill confidence

    • @cyclopsvision6370
      @cyclopsvision6370 11 месяцев назад +2

      so this is really a dummy flight to keep their FAA license?

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan 4 месяца назад

      @@cyclopsvision6370 pretty much. Not something that other ACMIs have to do so I guess they're keeping their options open for RPT ops. They're going more down the freighter route though but they're aggressively hiring and poaching pilots from other ACMIs.

  • @SpaceBaron
    @SpaceBaron Год назад +178

    This is really interesting. The original Eastern Airlines was founded in 1926. They had a blue logo with the words "Eastern" on the side of the aircraft. They flew several aircraft including the A300, B727 and B747, util they went bankrupt in 1991. Eastern Airlines LLC (Limited Liability Company) came into existence as Dynamic Air in 2010, but the airline was not sustainable, and they filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in 2017. After the restructuring in 2018, they obtained the licence to use the intellectual property of the original Eastern Airlines which was held by Swift Air. They now fly with a hybrid Eastern Airlines and Swift Air livery. They own several B767-200/300/ER and B777-200/300/ER aircraft which flies cargo and passengers. Probably military passengers as per contract you mentioned. They used to fly to Ecuador, Guyana, Nicaragua, Paraguay and Uruguay, but these flights where all terminated. Now they only fly to the Dominican Republic, with plans for a flight to China in the future. As I said, most interesting!

    • @Garth_T
      @Garth_T Год назад +7

      Thank you for this information! I was shocked Noel made no reference at all to the original airline and the connection with the current.

    • @johnsramek3905
      @johnsramek3905 Год назад +5

      The squiggly external logo seems all new, but the pamphlet in the seat back appeared to have the old straight-lines Eastern logo 🤗 I remember old Eastern, I think they flew shades of purple? and there was an old Aurora plastic scale model of something (a 727?) with the two-tone stripe (good ol' Aurora, they used to make a fire-engine-red Braniff 747 too, iirc, and a PSA 737 that must have been 1/72 scale, huge)

    • @markgriffith2473
      @markgriffith2473 Год назад

      Eastern airlines was very popular before 1980s they also had Western airlines around that time too but is totally defunct I doubt the even one plane (but don’t quote me !)

    • @cocodalish
      @cocodalish 11 месяцев назад

      It sounds like they are trying to make a come back!

    • @travellinmark2745
      @travellinmark2745 11 месяцев назад

      Thanks, I remember the old Eastern well, especially the original Eastern Shuttle between New York LaGuardia and Washington, DC.

  • @donaldfedosiuk1638
    @donaldfedosiuk1638 Год назад +24

    I made my one and only flight on a Constellation on the old Eastern shuttle from Boston to NYC sometime in the later 70's. The Eastern shuttle customarily used contemporary jets (DC-9s or 727s, I forget which) but there was heavy customer traffic that day and they fired up a Connie to accomodate the overflow. I was travelling on business with a half-dozen colleagues and we comandeered the tiny little lounge in the tail. I can still feel the vibration from those big pistons!

    • @arlenbell4376
      @arlenbell4376 11 месяцев назад +1

      The Eastern shuttles were all 727s. I used to walk up the rear stairs and just take a seat. You paid the cash $26 fare on board.

  • @Adgproductions
    @Adgproductions Год назад +52

    Cargo door issues do not only happen to older planes. My wife and I took a non stop 17 hour flight from LA to Singpapore on a new Singapore Airlines A350. We arrived in Singapore during a heavy rainstorm and the airline could not open the cargo door. We waited at baggage claim for 21/2 hours along with the captain, flight crew and passengers before we finally got our luggage.

    • @dabooom1296
      @dabooom1296 11 месяцев назад +15

      2,5h 10,5h or 21,5h?🤔😋

    • @kabob21
      @kabob21 10 месяцев назад +1

      A 17 hr flight oof that’s rough

    • @levigoldson4242
      @levigoldson4242 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@kabob21 Dumbest decision I ever made was flying to Singapore via Moscow from the US. Including the 2 hour layover in moscow, the flight took me 33 hours from take off to landing in Singapore.

    • @SkiBumMSP
      @SkiBumMSP 10 месяцев назад

      @@kabob21 I thought that 14-hour flight I took from Dulles to Tokyo was a long one! 17 hours?

    • @firesurfer
      @firesurfer 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@levigoldson4242 Dumbest decision I ever made was to take a Greyhound bus from NY to LA. THREE DAYS!! They changed drivers about every 400 miles.

  • @joshualau4070
    @joshualau4070 Год назад +137

    Fun fact:
    Eastern was chartered to fly Australian cruise ship tourists from FLL to SFO to meet up with an extra SFO - SYD segment on United to take them back to Australia when COVID hit.

    • @marlondingle651
      @marlondingle651 Год назад

      Fun fact: using initials instead of actually saying what you are saying is annoying as fuck.

    • @michaela6147
      @michaela6147 Год назад +17

      Back to the prison camp

    • @xbdgames6355
      @xbdgames6355 Год назад +10

      ​@@michaela6147 😂 too much CNN

    • @congresssux9766
      @congresssux9766 Год назад +5

      @@xbdgames6355
      They arrested people for being in beaches. But they also did that here in the states.

    • @xbdgames6355
      @xbdgames6355 Год назад +4

      @@congresssux9766 I'm from the US, I was in Aus for 15 months during covid before I got home to the US. You know which 1 I liked better.... have a guess 🤔

  • @totoroisbi
    @totoroisbi Год назад +17

    Eastern airlines ran a lot of US embassy repatriation flights from South America to Miami in 2020 for people stuck in various countries.

  • @Flajetcollector60
    @Flajetcollector60 Год назад +22

    Great video Noel. Despite the age of the aircraft, having the opportunity to fly the iconic 767-200 is something I would do in a second. Was recently at the Delta Museum of Flight in Atlanta where they have The Spirit of Delta 767-200 in one of the hangers completely restored inside and out. Same as this aircraft with the giant video projectors on the ceiling and the pull down screens. Beautiful wide body of the past brings back great memories! Thanks for this fantastic as always and Happy Anniversary to you and Rach !

  • @edinnorthcarolina--ovelhog5786
    @edinnorthcarolina--ovelhog5786 11 месяцев назад +12

    As a retired airline pilot I cans say that the 767-200 was my all time favorite airplane to fly.

  • @doodleschucky
    @doodleschucky Год назад +75

    1 hour 40mins must have felt like 5 minutes to you Noel, given the amount of hours you are usually in the air :-) Lovely to see your wife on screen too. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!

  • @patriciafuchs5970
    @patriciafuchs5970 Год назад +235

    Good grief, this is pretty bizarre. It’s like being caught in a time warp. It’s kind of weird to see ashtrays on planes.

    • @brianlund3125
      @brianlund3125 Год назад +10

      It took me back to the late 70s when Eastern was a major airline.

    • @A380_central_usa_jfk_
      @A380_central_usa_jfk_ Год назад +1

      @@brianlund3125 sane 😂😂

    • @isaaner7761
      @isaaner7761 Год назад +12

      As a heavy smoker I sorely miss the good old days when i would book a 'smoker' seat. Yes, even heavy smokers can reach a ripe old age !

    • @lummatravel
      @lummatravel Год назад +11

      All planes have ashtrays, even brand new ones. Even though you can't smoke, they still need to have a safe way of putting a lot cigarette out

    • @kdp8133
      @kdp8133 Год назад +5

      @@isaaner7761 I no longer smoke, but I did when I first started flying. I remember sitting at the back! Usually under that noisy engine in the tail of a DC10 or Tristar. The thought of three engines planes is now strange too.

  • @supericeman1
    @supericeman1 Год назад +9

    The takeoff was quick, wow! It's interesting to see the classic PW logo on the engine, the seats were missing their disposable headrest covers, and such an throwback experience!

  • @whiskymacable
    @whiskymacable Год назад +3

    "What do you think about this 40yr old battered old thing"...Rachel- Are you talking about the plane or you? ... That was the best thing said throughout the whole video 😂

  • @gks7424
    @gks7424 Год назад +21

    What do think about this 40 year old thing 😂 perfect response from Rachel!

  • @nancycowell-miller4321
    @nancycowell-miller4321 Год назад +15

    Interesting. I do remember Eastern Airlines from way back - although I'd never flown them. I noticed that the tail sported a smaller version of their original blue & white logo. I think I saw it on the safety card as well.
    Nice journey back in time 😊

  • @stevenmacdonald9619
    @stevenmacdonald9619 Год назад +3

    All credit to that 767-200 surviving up to today, as it started with Egypt Air in the 1980's. It avoided highjackers, intentional explosions, and a time when aircraft were classed as genuine targets in certain parts of the world.

  • @gstevens6948
    @gstevens6948 Год назад +4

    The Hotel room was funky (in a good way) and fun, looked very clean. Love the lil’ pool outside the room. So good to see Rachel and you both as well. Cheers! 🥂

  • @christopherten-eyck4473
    @christopherten-eyck4473 Год назад +20

    I flew eastern airlines in 1976 from Florida to Philadelphia. Back then it was one of the biggest airlines service. Thanks for your video, good to see that you took Rac along with you hello from Pa.

    • @ibdam1
      @ibdam1 Год назад

      As a youngster in the 70s and early 80s Eastern Airlines was a major airline.

    • @brianlund3125
      @brianlund3125 Год назад +1

      Anytime I flew when I was younger thats what my parents would get tickets for. Once I was on a plane that was huge. It was 2/5/2 seating. Then we had to take a small army relic to ft myers from Miami. It was the type of plane that DB Cooper jumped out of. And this was the late 70s early 80s. The only other airline I flew with was Midwest Express from Milwaukee to Las Vegas. It was nice getting champagne and fresh baked cookies on board.

  • @clairepapadatos1116
    @clairepapadatos1116 Год назад +3

    It was absolutely wonderful to see Rachel again 😀
    Wonderful vlog!
    Love and best wishes, Claire Berlin Germany ❤

  • @lsualum00
    @lsualum00 Год назад +14

    Loved watching this one! Not only for the 767 relic, but also the banter with Rachel! Hope you enjoyed the vacation! Keep up the great work Noel!

  • @dlane5292
    @dlane5292 Год назад +10

    I've only been on a 767 twice both times on Delta. I like them. Age is not a big thing to me as long as it's mechanically maintained well.

  • @mitchellsantoro4982
    @mitchellsantoro4982 Год назад +14

    Agent: “thank you have a great flight”
    Noel: “thanks you too”
    Lmao 😂

  • @vincentcalvelli6452
    @vincentcalvelli6452 Год назад +9

    The reason it took so long for your bags to arrive is the cargo bin door ended up being manually cranked opened .

  • @trmorris92
    @trmorris92 Год назад +6

    The last old bird I had the good fortune of flying on was a L1011 Tristar from Tunisia to Manchester in 2005, operated by the Portuguese charter airline Euro Atlantic (CS-TEB) and drafted in as a replacement for our scheduled MyTravel flight which was grounded due to a technical fault. It was only a year older than this plane, but sadly was retired from service in 2010 and stored in an airfield in Jordan.

    • @sco3putt
      @sco3putt Год назад +1

      My favorite all time plane.

  • @erickrmz9472
    @erickrmz9472 Год назад +3

    What a surprise to see again Eastern flying! I used it several times when I was a child in the route Mexico City - Atlanta. I think those years they had DC-10 in that route. Even, I keep a wing pin with the original logo that my dad gave to me from their brand merchandise. Their new logo remembrance to the original one. Very good memories.

  • @rachaelgoldman5846
    @rachaelgoldman5846 Год назад +6

    Back in the '80s, Eastern Airlines regularly flew out of EWR, where it had a hub. It usually flew to Florida and the Caribbean. I have vivid memories of flying Eastern to Bermuda in 1986.I even have a salt and pepper shaker from their dining service.

  • @jobinfo100
    @jobinfo100 Год назад +4

    Between 1987 and 1993 I often flew with Royal Brunai on the 757 then the 767 from Frankfurt to Bangkok. The Boeing 767 was the first twin-engine aircraft to fly non-stop from Frankfurt to Bangkok.
    Thank you for the nice review.

  • @thesolorunner9313
    @thesolorunner9313 Год назад +1

    Have a great trip and happy early anniversary! Thanks for sharing this unique trip, I might have to try it out!

  • @mileshigh1321
    @mileshigh1321 Год назад +2

    That plane was amazing! Love how it is still flying! I really enjoyed you bringing the wife along! Please do more with her! The hotel was lovely esp with that pool!

  • @ihatekpeng
    @ihatekpeng 10 месяцев назад +3

    They were a major airline for decades up until the early 90's based out of Miami. I still remember riding in my parents' car on the Palmetto Expressway as a kid, and seeing the Eastern Airlines building.

  • @tobyray8700
    @tobyray8700 Год назад +14

    Now that Noel flew on it, the next flight will be packed 😁

  • @JupiterSailfish
    @JupiterSailfish 10 месяцев назад

    Great video as always and fun to watch! I used to fly a lot when I was a kid with my parents in the 90s on Delta and seeing this older plane set up brought back lots of memories. That landing was coming in hot! Beautiful looking country that I hope to visit one day and hotel. I hope that was a fun trip for you and your wife!

  • @flyingscalpel7
    @flyingscalpel7 Год назад

    So cool. Nostalgic AF! I flew several 767-300's of the same era on the west coast to hawaii as a child. It kickstarted my love of aviation. I love this video!

  • @fleishum
    @fleishum Год назад +5

    That takeoff reminded me of traveling from Asuncion to Sao Paulo on a 767-300. It's like it floated up and away.
    At least they didn't leave your bags in Miami because that would have been a bummer to have to wait for the next flight.

  • @patshia7669
    @patshia7669 Год назад +3

    hey Noel, great video! I'd recommend putting a wind jammer on your lav mic when you speak directly into it. It's an easy fix and would really enhance the audio experience of your videos.

  • @danielbagliettoseymour2802
    @danielbagliettoseymour2802 Год назад

    Hey! Thanks for a lovely review,Happy Anniversary to You Both & Happy Birthday!🎉🎉🎉Enjoy your time in Dominican Republic✈️✈️✈️✈️

  • @danielwalker8737
    @danielwalker8737 Год назад +1

    Really enjoy your passion for the old jets I love to see even the old Jet2 757s and the 73 300s still in passenger service

  • @andempson
    @andempson 11 месяцев назад +4

    for a period of time they operated scheduled services from MIA to various destinations in South America, for example Asuncion and Montevideo. in August 2021 I used them to go from MVD-MIA.

  • @woodie70hudson87
    @woodie70hudson87 Год назад +4

    Another fun one Noel! That's was a new headache I never heard of before, "the good news is we didn't lose your luggage,...the bad news is,...we just can't get it off the plane"!😂😂😂👍

    • @noelphilips
      @noelphilips  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! lol

    • @ojaaviation
      @ojaaviation Год назад

      @@noelphilips will eastern have domestic service

  • @AviationFin
    @AviationFin Год назад

    Another great video👍
    Thanks for sharing
    Greetings from Helsinki ❄️ Finland

  • @kjjones8627
    @kjjones8627 Год назад +1

    Love your videos Noel, thank you for all your hard work

  • @derekr7348
    @derekr7348 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hey there, just wanted to add. Occasionally Eastern will charter this particular 200 to BoA (I’ve actually worked on this one [The Cargo compartment is a travesty lol]). It stays parked in Foxtrot when not being used, normally next to that BoA plane. Since Foxtrot terminal does not get much traffic. On a side note, same with RedAir and World Atlantic at MIA(They operate MD-80s and don’t have many flights).

  • @GatorGirl
    @GatorGirl Год назад +21

    Oh man. I remember flying on the old Eastern Airlines back in the '70s and early '80s. It was a really big airline back then, before low-cost airlines were a thing. They even sponsored a ride at Disney World - "If You Had Wings". It was one of the few rides you could go on back then without a separate ticket, so I wound up riding it a lot. It basically just had travel videos from various destinations with the music playing "If You Had Wings" over and over (sort of like "It's a Small World"). At the end it said "You DO have wings. You CAN do all these things. Eastern Airlines will be your wings..." blah blah blah. It eventually got rebranded as "Dreamflight", with Delta sponsoring it. But I took a picture of the "If You Had Wings" sign back in the day, with a bird standing on top of it. I always found that rather amusing. :)

    • @andydaniel2
      @andydaniel2 Год назад +2

      They had the "If you had wings" ride even after the ticket thing was gone. They actually had an Eastern Airlines ticket agent available at the end of the ride. (Yes, we went and chatted with him.) It was a pretty lame attraction relatively speaking.

  • @Plusty07
    @Plusty07 Год назад +2

    Hello Noel, For years, Eastern was a legacy carrier. It was the cat's meow with the likes of PAN-AM and the Braniff. As is customary, it went belly-up and has been trying to make a slow return to prominence. I remember when I was but a wee lad in the islands, in the days of the waiving gallery, it was Eastern that caused my enthusiasm for all that's plane to sore. It was nostalgic!

  • @clairegillies7919
    @clairegillies7919 Год назад

    Great vid as per - loving the old retro interior of the 767 - Hope you and Rach had a great mini hol - USA agrees with her she looks fantastic x

  • @kingfish4575
    @kingfish4575 Год назад +11

    The last old bird I flew on was, a DC-10 in 2003 from Paris to Chicago. It was beat to hell and back with chipped paint and everything and it was owned by Northwest. It had ALL the old school amenities from the overhead projector to the really bad audio system that used those same air based headphones.

    • @iainmclaren964
      @iainmclaren964 Год назад +2

      That sounds like a "KLM" flight from AMS-IAD about that time that was actually with Northwest on an elderly DC10. The cabin crew were in a strange assortment of uniforms in something like the airline colours. Strange behaviour by most of them. Felt like a throwback 25 years. Bizarre.

  • @79RockShox
    @79RockShox Год назад +4

    Flew in one of these heading to/from Kabul with Safi Airways, interior was falling apart compared to the one you've just flown in, at least that one looks well maintained! :)

  • @dfbiker
    @dfbiker Год назад

    Great video and I’ve got really happy memories of the 767-300. I first flew on one with Leisure International from Manchester to Florida in 1995. Then again in 1997, but due to a tech issue, we were flown home with Laker airways DC10.
    Done the 767-200 with Britannia a couple of times to Florida from Gatwick and another 767-300 with my travel.
    I then migrated to a 747-200 with Travelcity.
    Really happy memories on every one. ❤

  • @robbbrown1974
    @robbbrown1974 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this Noel! Definitely cool to see the old birds and how they're still holding up. Not too many 767-200's in the air, for sure. A few cargo companies...and rapper Drake still has his 200 called 'Air Drake'.

  • @brianlund3125
    @brianlund3125 Год назад +5

    My uncle used to work for World Airways which ran as a charter for the armed services and would run troops to different bases and transport supplies. If they were taking troops they had to put in the seating for them to ride on otherwise there were no seats in the planes.

  • @jameskeefe1761
    @jameskeefe1761 Год назад +3

    Very nice look at such a nice old plane. It really brings back memories of my flights in the 1980s and I actually like the style of these older planes rather than the jelly bean look. Something about the 1980s stuff is so comforting. It is a much beloved bygone era

    • @johnsramek3905
      @johnsramek3905 Год назад +1

      One thing about flying in the '80s that I don't miss: the hard seats in Economy class. Okay, two things: crying babies on 8-1/2 hour trans-Pacific flights. Alright, 3 things: the air conditioning is so cold, and hundreds of strangers packed into the cabin, gave me a runny nose every time, and not having enough tissues, I ended up swallowing a lot of discharge (as a kid) which gave me horrible gut cramps later on (exacerbated by air pressure, probably). Oh, and 4: my mother sitting between me and Dad would get airsick, and have to use the air sickness bag (the smell alone would make me gag, but I could hear the sound over the roar of the engines and the aforementioned crying tykes) 🥴 One memory of flying NWA across the Pacific and listening to onboard music: finding out about a Canadian band named Chilliwack. Never heard of them before, and never heard them since. But on NWA, they played a couple of their songs, on a selection of about 12 songs per channel looping, none of which were Top 40 hits in the USA that I recognized but hey it's better than the chorus of four P&W JT-9Ds for 8-1/2 hours. Eventually I got a Walkman 🎧

  • @simonhutchings6073
    @simonhutchings6073 Год назад

    Very enjoyable video , brings back memories of my spotting days in MIA back in the late 80s early 90s when Eastern was a big player. I flew on a couple of EA A300s on a day trip to ATL . MIA will always be my favourite location for the variety of exotic airlines and aircraft I have seen .

  • @demartin5366
    @demartin5366 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi Noel and Rachel,
    Wow! Thanks for sharing this neat video on the "new" Eastern Airlines. I'm 63 and took my very first commercial flight on the old Eastern Airlines in August of 1968, flying from STL to my hometown of EVV. We flew on a then, new DC 9-14 that continued on to SDF. Eastern served EVV for many years. In fact I can't count the number of times I flew them. We had DC 9-14s, DC 9-30s, Boeing 727 100s and 200s. They were headquartered in MIA, with ATL as their main hub. I was fortunate to take advantage of their unlimited mileage fare back in May of 1980, still flying through the "old" ATL airport while they were constructing Hartsfield Jackson midfield terminals. I flew to SDF, ATL, MIA, TPA, SRQ, SFO on the A300, DCA, DFW, STL, SEA all for around $300.00 rt, I still have the ticket coupon receipts today. Interestingly on this trip, we experienced the Cuban refugee riots in MIA, the horrible collision and collapse of the Skyway Bridge between St. Pete and Bradenton, FL., and Mt. St. Helens exploding while departing SEA.
    One of the shortest flights I ever took was on Eastern, believe it or not, from TPA over to SRQ on a DC-9 30, a mere up and down of about 10 mins. Yes, it did exist...get an old May, 1980 EA timetable and you'll see it. It was a trip to remember for sure! I eventually worked for a travel agency that used Eastern Airlines SODA (System One Direct Access) reservaton computers and trained at the old Eastern training facility adjacent to MIA. I remember staying at the Sheraton River House and watching the planes of many countries take off and land back in the golden days of plane spotting. Eastern Airlines will always have a special place in my heart. Thanks again for sharing this gem of a flight. Happy travels and blue skies always, Duane

  • @tstidm4
    @tstidm4 Год назад +16

    Great to see Rachel on an adventure with you.

  • @jonasuk
    @jonasuk Год назад +4

    That particular flights might be busier now that you gone on it :) Which is all good. In the UK there are some train lines which operate very limited services like once a week, for similar reasons, with no or only a few passengers. They call them "Parliamentary trains" or "Ghost trains"

  • @paulspindler5849
    @paulspindler5849 Год назад +2

    I've flown on a 767-200er MAD-BOG and MAD-CLO, probably about 20 years ago with Avianca. One of the only twin Engine planes that could make the reverse trip at the time, due to the altitude of Bogota. I remember the 2-1-2 business class the one time flew in there ( rest in economy), the overhead projectors, and the P&W engines.

  • @ms.harley
    @ms.harley Год назад

    I do enjoy your videos. Your personality has a calming vibe to me, and you are entertaining. Thank You. 🎉🎉🎉

  • @MrDportjoe
    @MrDportjoe Год назад +23

    The history of Eastern is well worth the dig!! One of the big 'four; after wW2 the CEO was Eddie Rickenbacker. It died as a major in 1991. but Killed off by competition, fuel prices and labor disputes. The name was bought by Dynamic International Airlines in 2015. A couple of years back the only flight was from JFK to GYE. Last year they bought five 777's and flew them not at all.

    •  Год назад

      This Eastern comes from the old Eastern? 😮 Wow!

    • @gp60m122
      @gp60m122 Год назад +1

      The 777s are mostly for cargo conversion. The one flying is on military contracts.

    • @MrDportjoe
      @MrDportjoe Год назад

      @@gp60m122 Thanks my source was last updated December of 2022. At that time the article mentioned Eastern had announced then never followed up on several routes to South America, and then broke down several of the charters they had been running.

    • @veloraloves
      @veloraloves Год назад +3

      Yep. And it was headquartered out of Miami Springs, Florida which was founded by Glenn Curtiss (father of the aviation industry). There was a lot of issues with Eastern before they "died". As I mentioned in a previous comment, my sister and I were snuck into the flight simulators as kids by a corporate employee. Big no-no that I benefitted from. 😁

    • @nicolescott1354
      @nicolescott1354 Год назад

      The first plane I flew in was Eastern Airlines in 1987. From Jamaica to Miami. Back then they still had real utensil. I used to love their commercials. Back then there was Air Florida, Air Jamaica( the love bird), Panama Airways

  • @CMH-aviation
    @CMH-aviation Год назад +3

    The engine buzz on take off was amazing

  • @DNHarris
    @DNHarris Год назад +1

    There was a ZIggy cartoon where Ziggy sits in one of the seats toward the back of the plane. A stewardess approaches him, saying something to the effect of, "You're in luck! You have the plane to yourself. A large group going to a psychic convention canceled at the last minute." It makes me laugh every time I see it.

  • @anthonysheppard5116
    @anthonysheppard5116 Год назад +1

    Took my first ever flight overseas from Christchurch NZ to Brisbane Australia return back in 2001 on a Qantas 767-200ER loved the economy class layout of 2-3-2. Took another flight on Air NZ from Auckland to Honolulu in 2013 on an Air New Zealand 767-300ER too. Such a nostalgic aircraft. Will have to fly on one again soon before they’re all retired for good!

  • @Jglendab8153
    @Jglendab8153 Год назад +4

    Eastern Airlines was one of the major North American Airlines back in the sixties and seventies. They advertised having Whisper Jets. When I was a girl we used to fly Eastern Airlines to Orlando when we would go to Disney World. I'm wondering if any airline fly the old L1011. Those were lovely riding planes

    • @jdlutz1965
      @jdlutz1965 Год назад

      Yup, I flew on those Whisper Jets, 727s that are probably the fastest subsonic and quietest when seated up near cockpit.

    • @jimbo6059
      @jimbo6059 Год назад

      I don't think any Tristars are flying now. They were way before their time. British Airways had 6 I think in the early 1980s, I flew to Kingston from London Heathrow via Bermuda and Nassau. Still one of the best flights i have ever had. I was 10 and it was my first long haul flight.

  • @heydo8393
    @heydo8393 Год назад +11

    Eastern was the biggest airline back in the 70's. I flew them numerous times. I grew up in Hialeah Fl and Eastern was one of the biggest employers many of my firnds and family worked for them. My father in law worked for them till they went belly up. Their down fall was when their jumbo L-1011 crashed in the everglades and they never financially recovered. It was a shame they folded they were a great airline with great service. The Eastern you are flying is not remotely the same.

    • @stevegoins6426
      @stevegoins6426 Год назад +1

      I worked for Eastern Airlines. They were hq’d in Miami and their big hub was in Atlanta. They had more flights out of Atlanta than hometown Delta had.

    • @stevegoins6426
      @stevegoins6426 Год назад +1

      Their downfall was too much debt and labor/management feuds.

    • @Wolverines77
      @Wolverines77 Год назад +1

      The three articles I just researched only ever had them being the third largest airline... I do remember them, Western Airlines and Braniff from back in the day... I was supposed to fly from LGA to CHS to report to MCRD Parris Island for Recruit Training on Eastern. The flight was canceled that night due to an ice storm and I was rebooked on Delta for the next evening.

    • @Springbok295
      @Springbok295 Год назад +1

      I traveled on EA back in the day. They were the only large carrier at my hometown airport of Tallahassee that connected points north and south. A nice airline. The clash between management and unions got intense in '83 and '84.

    • @tiffanyedavenport863
      @tiffanyedavenport863 Год назад +1

      My aunt worked for Eastern Airlines out of Atlanta back in the day. When they shut down, we got a bunch of frozen airplane meals from her that I guess they were getting rid of.

  • @GregCheekSpeaks
    @GregCheekSpeaks Год назад +1

    Another great video! Thanks for always entertaining Noel ✈️🚌🚂🍀⭐️

  • @becsterbrisbane6275
    @becsterbrisbane6275 Год назад +2

    OMG, I reckon watching that plan door opening was totally worth the $500 alone- how cool & glad you got to capture it Noel!! Fully expected you to say however you'd have to swim over to Puerto Rico for the return flight so was tad disappointed when you said there were other airlines for the return journey lolol

  • @BRTripReport
    @BRTripReport Год назад +32

    I'm extremely curious about Eastern Airlines. For me, they will always be the airline that announces routes that they have zero intentions of actually launching. They announced flights to Belo Horizonte in Brazil some years ago, but that never materialized. I think they did that for several destinations. They even sold tickets! It's a very weird marketing strategy.

    • @gustavo320
      @gustavo320 Год назад

      I actually saw an Eastern in CNF a few years ago, still with the old livery . Must've been to repatriate people who were not admitted in the US

  • @rogerwalnut
    @rogerwalnut Год назад +3

    There is no better sounding engine than the JT9D. How neat you were able to travel on this historic aircraft!

  • @ritz84in
    @ritz84in Год назад +2

    Rach is amazing. I love it when she takes a dig at Noyaaal 🤣 Would love to see more of you two travelling.

  • @TheDaddrummer
    @TheDaddrummer Год назад

    Awesome video. Mixed with humor as always. Nice seeing the Mrs. in a video.

  • @davidshepherd265
    @davidshepherd265 Год назад +8

    What a strange, but awesome flight. A living museum piece. Have to say, the CRT projectors and the inflight entertainment with the ports for the old "stethescope" style headsets takes me back to when I was young. Kind of sad to think that as an Aussie, I flew on planes like this quite regularly on airlines such as Australian (now Qantas Domestic) and Ansett (collapsed in 2001, thanks Air NZ!), now unless you're flying overseas, if you go just about anywhere here, you're flying on yet another 737 or maybe an A320. Boring :(

    • @FastGuy1
      @FastGuy1 Год назад

      What about the Fokker Jet?

    • @davidshepherd265
      @davidshepherd265 Год назад +1

      @@FastGuy1 Fair point, but they're only used on specific regional services - you're not going to find yourself doing BNE - SYD/SYD - MEL/etc on one.

  • @s35bonanzapilot84
    @s35bonanzapilot84 Год назад +214

    Noel, you need to take Rachel on more trips. She's just a cool lady with a great sense of humor.

    • @KLowe-of5yz
      @KLowe-of5yz Год назад +2

      I totally agree! So enjoy when Rachel is filming with you. I hope you had a wonderful time at the resort! :)

    • @johnsramek3905
      @johnsramek3905 Год назад +1

      Yes, Rach is adorable, you guys make a great team! ☺👍

    • @fredfred2363
      @fredfred2363 Год назад +4

      Yep, sharp as a tack that one... Certainly adds to the entertainment factor. 👍🏻😀🇬🇧

    • @florianpelin
      @florianpelin Год назад +1

      Rachel: 1 Noel:0 I almost choked on my food because of her joke 🤣

  • @Oduck22
    @Oduck22 Год назад +2

    Eastern just landed over my head at March Air Base. A military charter from Fort Hood on a 1992 767-300. I’ve seen them fly in before along with Delta, Hawaiian, and Allegiant, but most charters are by Atlas, Omni Air, National. Delta even used to fly their 747’s on some of these flights up until they were retired.

  • @X0awsome
    @X0awsome 11 месяцев назад

    Glad you're (mostly) ok and enjoying the ports! I'm thinking about all the evenings recuperating in the thermal spa I'm going to need on this itinerary. Lol

  • @MikeLikesChannel
    @MikeLikesChannel Год назад +7

    The original Eastern airlines was a legacy carrier that started in the mid 1920s and disappeared around 1991… it was the *other* airline with an iconic blue livery that was overshadowed by PanAm’s 1991 bankruptcy. Eastern was HUGE for East coast travel though, official airline of Walt Disney World for a time, and based out of MIA with flights to BOS/NYC/Orlando/etc… Eastern even tragically lost an L1011 in the Everglades in the early 1970s not far from the ValuJet crash some 20 years later.
    So yeah, this ain’t OG Eastern, just using the name.

    • @jackalcrackle
      @jackalcrackle Год назад

      technically it is still OG eastern, it just went through a few different ownerships and phases

    • @jackalcrackle
      @jackalcrackle Год назад

      @@digpan. For the most part yeah, though the original logo is retained (in some part)

  • @zackwinstone8368
    @zackwinstone8368 Год назад +3

    You should fly all Ryanair’s 5 different subsidiaries in the same video to compare

  • @MainesOwn
    @MainesOwn 10 месяцев назад

    19:10 I love those upward sliding main doors, gives you a real spaceship vibe ...

  • @nathanaelwarden
    @nathanaelwarden Год назад

    It's lovely to see you both in the video. Enjoy your anniversary break 😊

  • @horsehollerer
    @horsehollerer Год назад +10

    TBH, 2 hours is about normal for baggage reclaim at JFK these days for fully working planes 😬 Cheers guys!

  • @l3v1ckUK
    @l3v1ckUK Год назад +8

    I remember going on Britannia 767-200's when they were new. They were fantastic.
    I'd forgotten what those old tube earphone controls used to look like. That brings back memories.

    • @paulsengupta971
      @paulsengupta971 Год назад

      I've got a couple of those old tube earphone things in the house here somewhere. I also flew on a Britannia 767, I remember being impressed that while it was 330 seat full economy 767, there still appeared to be decent leg room.

  • @gjhwebb
    @gjhwebb Год назад

    Another great video and very nostalgic for me, I went to Canada back in 1980 and it brings back memories of that journey and so lovely to see your wife, once again thanks for another great video.

  • @dathpo
    @dathpo Год назад +1

    This Eastern Airlines LLC not the Eastern Airlines founded in the 1920,s and sold to Texas air? in 1986. My first flight was on Eastern airlines in 1970 to Ft Lauderdale a 727. I'll never forget it! Flawless it was.

  • @user-bu2eh4ct5j
    @user-bu2eh4ct5j Год назад +34

    It's lovely to see you and Rachel travelling together.

  • @gopeisho
    @gopeisho Год назад +10

    Eastern was one the bigger airlines in the 70’s-80’s. They went bankrupt, so I don’t know if this one is the same Eastern.

    • @elizabethg9346
      @elizabethg9346 Год назад

      The tail logo has a reference to the old eastern logo

  • @BK-du5bx
    @BK-du5bx 7 месяцев назад +1

    I just came across your channel and really enjoy it - keep up the great work. I probably watched 6 of your vids today. BTW - I think one of the most famous 767's was the Gimli Glider - Google it. Not sure if it was a 200 but likely was because it was used in 1983. Fast forward from 1983 to around year 2000, it was all fixed up and I was on it flying from Canada to Europe, probably to Heathrow. A real survivor!

  • @MzzzNettie
    @MzzzNettie Год назад

    Great to see you, Rachel. Happy anniversary guys.

  • @v51gaming62
    @v51gaming62 Год назад +5

    I always wondered what the "Eastern Airways" sign at Philadelphia Airport was, so now I know! Thank you!

  • @dat_randomguy_
    @dat_randomguy_ Год назад +8

    Eastern airlines was what helped Airbus become the biggest planemaker with boeing. The A300 wasnt selling anything, but airbus made a deal with eastern, which got the A300 to br popular and airbus to grow

  • @awaywithpaul3423
    @awaywithpaul3423 Год назад

    Fascinating video, definitely a very unique service, must be nice to have an entire plane almost to yourself. Curious as to why the don’t do the return leg though? Nice to see Rach with you and hope you enjoy your well earned break.

  • @benjust1601
    @benjust1601 Год назад +2

    The Boliviana CP-3086 minute 7:00 next to you is a 767, too. BOA alone has still 3 of these planes in regular service