Super video! Great climb performance, 1,000AGL just past A concourse. I spent 8 years flying the 75/76 for Delta. It was a blast! Common type rating so you flew both (except for the international guys). The 75 was the Ferrari, the 76 was the Bentley or Cadillac. I gave it up to fly that sexy 737-200 (actually a football with wings but I was captain, and the pay was better).
All great aircraft, I wish I was alive during the 90's (I'm a 2000 baby), all the good stuff was still around! But I at least get to cherish the planes I did grow up with, the MD-88, 757 and 767
I love ❤️ this video. The 767 is perhaps 🤔 the most interesting 🤨 of all the planes ✈️. I really think 🧐 the turning of the engines is particularly fascinating 🤨 considering how much fuel ⛽️ they use for takeoff 🛫.
That noise is obnoxious.. why when I flew did I not notice this horrible shreek back in the day? But it seems like every plane now they throttle back a bit after take off and it sounds like it’s going to go poof!
It’s all about the RPM’s of the engine. At full power the RPM’s are extremely high and so is the pitch (which can make it sound softer). As soon as the pilot pulls the RPM’s back, the pitch lowers and the engine produces a louder sound (much to the enjoyment of an avgeek). But it’s all normal things, and should not be of concern
Great video, majestic take off... Thank you.
767 is one of my favorite planes.
Same
Heavy Traffic in Atlanta
More then 10 Aircraft where In Line to use the Exact Runway to Takeoff.
Atlanta Is one of the Largest Airports in the World.
I swear when I see a takeoff from Atlanta, it’s always a toga takeoff
Nothing wrong with that!
@@FLLAviation I know, my favorite one was the CFM 56-5 engines a321 takeoff
Hot and humid that may be why
@@Porsche4lifeohhh that’s true I always wondered why about these Atlanta takeoffs
Spectacular filming and sound!
thanks!
I want to try the 767-400. I have been on a 767-300 twice.
Highly recommended, great plane to fly on!
Been on both plus the 777 and dreamliner.
GREAT RETRO PLANE!!! BEAUTIFUL TAKE OFF!!!
Beautiful day for flying!!✈️
indeed!
Super video! Great climb performance, 1,000AGL just past A concourse. I spent 8 years flying the 75/76 for Delta. It was a blast! Common type rating so you flew both (except for the international guys). The 75 was the Ferrari, the 76 was the Bentley or Cadillac. I gave it up to fly that sexy 737-200 (actually a football with wings but I was captain, and the pay was better).
All great aircraft, I wish I was alive during the 90's (I'm a 2000 baby), all the good stuff was still around! But I at least get to cherish the planes I did grow up with, the MD-88, 757 and 767
I live in Atlanta and I have never seen a line of aircraft waiting for takeoff that long before like good lord.
I love ❤️ this video. The 767 is perhaps 🤔 the most interesting 🤨 of all the planes ✈️. I really think 🧐 the turning of the engines is particularly fascinating 🤨 considering how much fuel ⛽️ they use for takeoff 🛫.
Excelente 767 Equipado Com Motores CF6-80C2 ❤
Is it just me or did the left engine start up late
They started it up doing the taxi out
How did you know
The left engine starts at 1:41
rocketship style takeoff love it!
Thanks for the like
Most of delta 767s have pw4000s I like the cf6 better
awesome video ;)
thanks!
WhT seat
8A
gotta be toga
Oh yeah without a doubt, especially considering how drastic the cutback was
Steep takeoff. I like it
thanks!
That noise is obnoxious.. why when I flew did I not notice this horrible shreek back in the day? But it seems like every plane now they throttle back a bit after take off and it sounds like it’s going to go poof!
It’s all about the RPM’s of the engine. At full power the RPM’s are extremely high and so is the pitch (which can make it sound softer). As soon as the pilot pulls the RPM’s back, the pitch lowers and the engine produces a louder sound (much to the enjoyment of an avgeek). But it’s all normal things, and should not be of concern
Obnoxious? Thats music to a true Aviation geeks ears like most of us!