![]() 09/08/2017 at 19:53 • Filed to: Planelopnik, Irma | ![]() | ![]() |
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Sent in the whale to move folks out of Orlando.
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376 seats!
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See now you can’t retire the 747
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The end is...
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747s are big!
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Gate Worker: Look, gang, the plane is here. Everyone grab your shit, get ready to find your seat QUICKLY, buckle up, and be quiet. We’re going to refuel this big boy NASCAR pit crew-style, chunk your checked baggage on as fast as we can, and then we’re hauling ass.
If you have a problem with these instructions, you can wait for the next available flight sometime next week. Capiche?
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That was our flight the other day out of San Juan. Flew between bands and was on the ground for 45 minutes. Flew out full.
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I know that turbulence very rarely takes down aircraft, but I’d be white knuckling it on that plane.
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Heard two 744 flights between MCO and DTW tomorrow, Flightaware showing 1424 and 1331 as 744s instead of 757s.
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That’s good times right there. I love the bumps.
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Yet another reason to keep the queen of the skies flying!
Such a great plane to travel on, too! Great work Delta!
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I wish we could keep her, but time and technology have moved on.
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And if it broke down and got stuck there for the weather it was already fully amortized ...
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Sigh... I know you’re right, but it’s a wonderful aircraft.
For whatever reason, foreign airlines are hanging on to them longer. They’re in and out of O’Hare all the time, almost always foreign carriers.
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That kind of looked like Chris Pratt.