Grounded: Denver Ports of Call

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  • Опубликовано: 14 янв 2025

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  • @bethforshey5552
    @bethforshey5552 2 года назад +11

    My grandfather was the founder and CEO and ran the company with my grandmother. I have lots of memorabilia and would love to share and see their story told more broadly.

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  2 года назад

      Hi Beth, thanks for the message, I've sent you a DM on FB :) I hope you enjoyed this episode :)

  • @amyresling1988
    @amyresling1988 2 года назад +7

    My dad was Director of Operations at Ports of Call in the 80's, as well as one of their pilots. My family went on some really great trips with the travel club. My favorite part as a kid was hanging out in the terminal before the trip and talking to all the old folks who had trip badges that really did reach their kneecaps. In your video, you wondered how long the travel badges would get, and I can tell you they got so long members would roll them up and fasten them with rubber bands so they could walk! They were truly a badge of honor and excellent conversation starters. My dad, Bob Resling, went on to buy the Ports of Call name and had just turned his first profit when 9/11 happened. He and his plane were commandeered by the US Government to fly FEMA crews to NYC. After that, aviation insurance became so expensive that my dad had no choice but to shut it all down. He loved Ports of Call, both iterations, and it was truly sad to have to let it go. Thanks for making this video! I learned a lot about the early days and reminisced about the 80's when I was a kid and Larry and Fredda were household names for us. ;)

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  2 года назад +1

      Wow! Thanks for getting in touch Amy and sharing some inside knowledge & memories :) I honestly can see how the travel badges would be worn as "badges of honour", especially with so many fantastic trips organised by the club. It seemed like a really awesome club to be a part of and something which is just not possible anymore. Thanks also for the insight with your dad's revival of Ports of Call, there wasn't much info out there but I didn't want to leave it out as it would be a nice wrap to the story. It's a real shame that it ended the way it did but at least he gave it a good go :)

    • @bethforshey5552
      @bethforshey5552 2 года назад

      Who is your dad? My grandparents were Larry and Fredda.

  • @arrispoersch4264
    @arrispoersch4264 2 года назад +3

    My wife Jan Poersch was a long time stewardess with P of C even after they quit hauling passengers & turned to some contract flights. They went to Cuba & brought back refugees & took submarine crews to Scotland. I had many flightss & enjoyed them all. Jan passed about 15 years ago, great lady.

  • @sr71afan
    @sr71afan Год назад +1

    Thank You, Phil! Very informative. I worked for Frontier 1967-1969 and saw P-O-C 990s frequently at Stapleton. Great memories!

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for your comment, much appreciated :)

  • @AviationCommercials
    @AviationCommercials 3 года назад +5

    I never knew they were ever that big of an operator. The Deregulation Knockouts book only gave them less than half a page and that made them seem so insignificant. Yet, look at your video. Great job!

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад +1

      Thanks mate, I'm glad to have thrown in a few surprises :)

  • @valujet
    @valujet 3 года назад +4

    I have another memory if anyone cares about useless info. One of the 707's was being worked on and all the seats were removed but it still had the forward f/a jump seat and a tapestry-covered bulkhead. I remember it and now recognize it was from American Airlines.....the magenta and orange sunset theme.

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад

      I wouldn't call it useless info, it's a nice memory :)

  • @jeffkimmel8226
    @jeffkimmel8226 2 года назад +1

    I worked for ports of call as an aircraft mechanic from sept 1985 until they closed down flight ops in July of 1989. I have fond memories of working there and of the people I worked with. Hey guys! what's up! I'm back in den now still working as an amt.

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  2 года назад

      Glad to hear that you're still in the industry :)

  • @QSYT25599
    @QSYT25599 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice one, Phil....what we would give for a trip back in time on a Convair Jet:)

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 месяца назад +1

      Indeed, I am regularly teased by an old Convair too as there is one sat rusting away at PMI which I see almost every time I make a flying visit.

  • @lelekoJumboJet
    @lelekoJumboJet 3 года назад +4

    Fantastic insight about this travel club, really a joy to see whole video and know about their history. Many thanks for sharing!
    I've been seeking to buy a 1:400 scale model Boeing 707 of Skyworld, and I decided to search about the airline Skyworld/Ports of Call. I'm so glad i've found your video.

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Leonardo, I'm glad that you enjoyed this video :) I hope that you like your model 707 when you get one :)

  • @dpohunter
    @dpohunter 3 года назад +2

    My one and only Boeing 707 flight was on an ex-Ports Of Call ship, N709PC, being flown by Guyana Airways in 1994.

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад +1

      Wow that's awesome, I saw that 709 retained the Ports of Call livery and just wore Guyana Airways titles for quite a while :)

    • @dpohunter
      @dpohunter 3 года назад +1

      @@ExpoAviation You are correct. It was in full Guyana livery by the time I flew it. Even more enjoyable was getting a tour of ex-POC Convair 990A N8357C while stored in El Paso TX in 1992 (Ship 24). At one time this was the one and only 990 Northeast Yellowbird "Flagship Rita" and also the last one to (technically) fly commercially. It still had POC paint and interior with Ciskei Int'l. Airways titles. I took lots of video that day and will one day compile and post a video of it.

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад +1

      Wow now that would be a great video to see :)

    • @dpohunter
      @dpohunter 3 года назад

      @@ExpoAviation Once I lay my hands on the proper transfer equipment, I'll convert the VCR footage to something I can upload. Thanks for your interest.

  • @OceanDriveSpeeder
    @OceanDriveSpeeder Год назад +1

    Ex UAL DENCG I part-timed over at Combs Aviation late at night with a few other UAL guy's, the Ports of Call aircraft were a common sight back in the 70's. I sure miss those days. However, my hearing never got any better, those damn airports. LOL

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  Год назад

      Thanks for your comment :) Yes I can imagine how loud it would be with all those noisy birds back then, I remember 707s, 727, 737-200s and BAC 1-11s making a racket at Manchester during my youth but they were at least interspersed with something a bit quieter ;)

  • @jjouney
    @jjouney Год назад +2

    This was fascinating and so interesting. Thanks so much!

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  Год назад

      Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed this episode :)

  • @valujet
    @valujet 3 года назад +3

    Hey my Grandfather worked for this company! He took me on a tour of their Denver hangar and I remember at least one of the 707s had the Pan Am logo on the flight engineers work station.

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад

      Very cool, some of the 707-300s came from Pan Am while some came from AA. I believe there were some differences between them as the two airlines opted for different features such as air-start systems.

    • @1000CalorieSnackPack
      @1000CalorieSnackPack 3 года назад

      My grandmother worked for them as a flight attendant!

    • @bethforshey5552
      @bethforshey5552 2 года назад +1

      Hi there! I am Larry's granddaughter. They let one of their planes be painted as PanAm to use in a movie! It was painted back shortly after. :)

  • @joe36451
    @joe36451 3 года назад +4

    Lovely video as always

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад

      Thank you again, I'm glad you enjoyed it :)

  • @ianstewartorr8455
    @ianstewartorr8455 3 года назад +1

    A vey interesting and informative video I’ve family in Calgary and have been up the Calgary tower in 1982 I was 17 greetings from Scotland 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад

      Thanks Ian, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I've never been to Calgary or Canada yet but do plan on visiting once everything opens up again, not sure about going up the Calgary Tower though as I'm not great with heights - aircraft notwithstanding ;)

    • @ianstewartorr8455
      @ianstewartorr8455 3 года назад +1

      @@ExpoAviation I love a window seat but I’m not good with heights too

  • @joe36451
    @joe36451 3 года назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @AlexAviation.
    @AlexAviation. 3 года назад +1

    I never herd of this airline until now

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад

      I like to pull a semi-obscure one every now and then ;)

  • @quailking8265
    @quailking8265 3 года назад +1

    Great video as usual!

  • @uwucaffeineaddiction4023
    @uwucaffeineaddiction4023 3 года назад +1

    I’ve been meaning to ask this to you for a while, I remember in your XL Airways video talking about how you had to leave the pilot industry. What’s your opinion on the current pilot shortage in America?

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад

      Well when XL ceased operations I was cabin crew and taking flying lessons on the side at my own expense and as a result had to stop. I am a little surprised that the current pilot shortage has been allowed to happen however as this was something a lot of folks were talking about over 10 years ago which would, under normal circumstances give folks plenty of time to get trained up. I do think the war between the airlines and their unions plays a huge part in this too, it makes it harder for guys to transition from a regional carrier to a mainline one which in turn makes it easier to demand a higher wage for the mainline guys. I'm probably not really the guy to ask on this one though given I'm on the other side of the Pond :)

    • @uwucaffeineaddiction4023
      @uwucaffeineaddiction4023 3 года назад

      @@ExpoAviation nope, what ive heard over here seems to line up with other analysts. Thanks for responding!

    • @BobbyGeneric145
      @BobbyGeneric145 Год назад +1

      ​@@ExpoAviationover here in the states we have a pilot and mechanic shortage... I think its because the current generation of young people are lazy and worthless and flight training is difficult. They'd rather go to college for nonsense like photography or political science or marketing.

  • @tdestroyer1882
    @tdestroyer1882 3 года назад

    Any news in the next vid?

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад

      The next vid lands on Saturday :) It's a bit different though as it is more of a cross between a Grounded and a trip report and harks back to the Islandsflug and Excel episodes. I am currently working on Grounded episode which sort of ties in with Ports of Call as a fellow Convair operator :)

  • @Jetjourney
    @Jetjourney Год назад +1

    Another Triumph!

  • @uwucaffeineaddiction4023
    @uwucaffeineaddiction4023 3 года назад +1

    I have a video suggestion, arrow air and I mainly suggest this because of this video ruclips.net/video/plUs3sG0H-w/видео.html. Also if you do talk about them you have to talk about flight 1285 In the controversy surrounding it about serious possibility the Canadian Investigators in the crash got the issue of why the flight crashed wrong because of possible US government intervention.

    • @ExpoAviation
      @ExpoAviation  3 года назад

      Thanks for the suggestion, Arrow have been on my radar for a while along with their merger buddy "Fine Air". Yes Flight 1285 would be discussed in the video as it was a huge event for the airline, naturally having to research the crash thoroughly and take on board the differing views will take up time when working on a script but it's been added to my list :) - Also, apologies for the delay in replying, YT had flagged your comment due to the link and I hadn't spotted its error until just now.