New York JFK STUNNING Delta MD-88 Landing with GREAT JT8D engine screams! [AirClips]

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  • @planedudea380
    @planedudea380 8 років тому +25

    Love that JT8D sound

  • @tomtom1484
    @tomtom1484 4 роки тому +1

    Nothing kicks more ass than a JT8D!

  • @NovejSpeed3
    @NovejSpeed3 6 років тому +2

    The engines are running. The part you see that's not moving are just guide vanes in front of the fan. They help straighten the flow of air into the spinning blades. This basically helps reduce the possibility of engine surges though they can still happpen......

  • @rodjamesranger7537
    @rodjamesranger7537 8 років тому +12

    This is actually quite therapeutic!

  • @AADFWspotters2
    @AADFWspotters2 8 років тому +43

    For all the idiots saying that the fan blades are not moving. This is a old old engine, and it doesn't work the way the newer engines with front fan blades. It is a low bypass, meaning the parts moving are inside out of view. Do your research and turn your brains on before posting belligerent comments please... And plus if the left engine "wasnt running" as some of you say, then how could we hear it so well...? Again brains people, brains......

    • @lingwei3341
      @lingwei3341 8 років тому

      Not many people gonna read this.. BUT I DID!

    • @AADFWspotters2
      @AADFWspotters2 8 років тому +2

      Frank T Thanks for the lesson. However it was not needed, and that you could not see the point I was trying to make. I am simply tired of cancer comments of people either thinking they know better, or dont know any better. I dont know, but whatever the reason, it gets old.

    • @MegaGronis
      @MegaGronis 8 років тому

      If the MD-81 which crashed in Gottröra north of Stockholm 27 december 1991have had this device this accident never could have happened, i suppose. Both enginges stopped due to ice from the wings. It crashed on a field. All passengers and the crew survived.

    • @MegaGronis
      @MegaGronis 8 років тому

      I ment engines

    • @lr._ry
      @lr._ry 8 років тому +1

      I wuz sayin the exact same dam thing when I was looking at this video and the comments

  • @nutanpatil4075
    @nutanpatil4075 8 років тому +9

    Fantastic sounds from those JT8Ds!!

  • @vicentejunior4488
    @vicentejunior4488 8 років тому +7

    00:20 I remember my first flight, I thought the engine had stopped working. :D

  • @watchnasatvcom
    @watchnasatvcom 8 років тому +11

    Love Mad Dogs! I always pick this exact seat R or L. The engine sound is amazing, and you can see the control surfaces. Take off?
    Thanks for all the great vids!

  • @Dawgator
    @Dawgator 2 роки тому +1

    Scream, babies! JT8D goodness!

  • @teutguy1
    @teutguy1 8 років тому +2

    There is just something Godly about a jet aircraft engine....fantastic!!!

  • @Hawkeye6936
    @Hawkeye6936 8 років тому

    The "JT8D" turbofan engines came standard on the DC-9 (starting with the DC-9-10) What made a difference was the Pratt-Whitney improvement revisions for fuel economy and noise abatement. But they all purred the same.

  • @fernandosalas8589
    @fernandosalas8589 Рік тому

    I'm glad they fixed that runway i remember feeling all those bumps i thought the wheels were going to come off.

  • @daverobinson6184
    @daverobinson6184 8 років тому

    Who ever was flying on landing that was a supper job greased landing, Couldn't tell when the main gear hit the runway until you say the ground spoilers came up. GREAT JOB

  • @Adridel94
    @Adridel94 7 років тому

    Sincerely, the most impressive video i saw.
    Best ever!!!! GOOD JOB! Congratulations.

  • @somebody200090210
    @somebody200090210 8 років тому +8

    Steady camera..amazing quality...nice.

  • @MrLuvOldies
    @MrLuvOldies 8 років тому

    Thanks. The plane did a lot of circling over Queen,NYC,before it landed on Runway 22R (4L-22R) at JFK. I lived a couple of blocks north of Runway 22R,most of my boyhood.It was a GCA Runway at that time,and planes were only about 30 to 50ft. over my house, with about 1 minute intervals,and much noise before landing,and sometimes taking off on Runway 22R.I did enjoy becoming and learning to be a good plane and airline spotter, living there at that time.

  • @smaze1782
    @smaze1782 6 років тому +1

    That is sweet music to the ears right there.

  • @degorovi
    @degorovi 8 років тому

    Reminds me of a Sunjet flight I took to Orlando back in the nineties. Amazing DC9, MD80.

  • @Swampzoid
    @Swampzoid 8 років тому

    the city goes on forever. great video.

  • @Pontiacman1964
    @Pontiacman1964 8 років тому +6

    You certainly know a lot about the DC-9, so I feel confident in asking you a DC-9 question. I've flown on DC-9's and MD-80's many times, but one flight stands out from the rest. Back in 1976, my dad and I flew on a DC-9 from Atlanta to Detroit with Delta Airlines. I was twelve years old then and nothing scared me about flying. I was very seasoned, as my dad was a light plane pilot who took me up on my first flight in 1965, at one year old.Now my question: What do you think this 'vibration' was attributed to? As I said, nothing about flying when I was young ever caused me any concern, no matter what was going on with the plane, or the weather. Anyway, this DC-9 as I remember, began to vibrate badly after reaching it's cruise altitude. I remember the whole plane constantly shaking - not weather related. My dad went to the other side of the plane and began to look out of the windows at the wings. Still, he didn't tell me anything, as I'm sure he didn't want to startle me even if he did see anything. I remember him looking pretty concerned. It's a strange feeling. As I look back, we probably were in great danger, but it didn't concern me until recently, lol.

    • @JERRYinCHS
      @JERRYinCHS 7 років тому +7

      Brian- the vibration was likely due to the engines being out of phase. If the "engine sync" mode of the auto-throttles was off, or the pilots didn't notice the difference in N1 RPM it was very noticeable in the rear. The engines are barely audible in the cockpit, especially on the longer models (-50 and longer).

  • @lorrewatkins5925
    @lorrewatkins5925 8 років тому

    I agree It really is somthing special, the hole atmosphere with turbin fan jets. I LOVE IT !!

  • @compteck7
    @compteck7 8 років тому

    As always a great video of a beautiful old workhorse..again, nicely done Air-Clips

  • @B1970T
    @B1970T 8 років тому

    Awesome vid.

  • @davidbarnett9312
    @davidbarnett9312 8 років тому

    Very smooth landing. Good stuff.

  • @DanielSander
    @DanielSander 8 років тому

    Nice Video Bud.

  • @mmciau
    @mmciau 8 років тому +1

    Like the audio of the throttle control around the 2m - 4M mark.

  • @Flighttime787
    @Flighttime787 8 років тому

    really great video!

  • @TheIslandhunk
    @TheIslandhunk 8 років тому

    a beauty ... the pilot kept speeding up to maintain vertical velocity. And yes the engines were in motion.

  • @Beneluxflights
    @Beneluxflights 8 років тому

    Another lovely clip

  • @fornebu98
    @fornebu98 5 років тому +1

    I miss the DC9-21 we had in Scandinavian Airlines.:=)

  • @qqqqhuz
    @qqqqhuz 8 років тому +2

    The ultra wide angle view made it look like you landed with 70 knots^^

  • @hendersona61
    @hendersona61 8 років тому

    great viddy!

  • @merc340sr
    @merc340sr 3 роки тому

    SOOOOO smooth!

  • @video1974
    @video1974 6 років тому

    Excellent!

  • @merc340sr
    @merc340sr 6 років тому

    Great sound! Graceful landing! This pilot is a real PRO!

  • @WilliamB161
    @WilliamB161 8 років тому

    Good video

  • @tiho887
    @tiho887 7 років тому

    Hey guys, i have only one wuestion...
    I'd like to know on which seat you (he) was?
    I think it is row 33.
    Thanks a lot
    Best reegards Tim

  • @tflahant
    @tflahant 8 років тому

    Lovely !!

  • @retiredafce3373
    @retiredafce3373 8 років тому +4

    nice landing

  • @CraigArndt
    @CraigArndt 5 років тому

    Did Delta recently upgrade the wing tip lights to LED's or different bulbs? I've seen a number of them flying overhead and they are a much bluer, brighter light.

  • @faisalabdulghafoor4349
    @faisalabdulghafoor4349 8 років тому

    awesome

  • @dagwort
    @dagwort 8 років тому

    Right at the start, looks like the plane is over South Farmingdale on Long Island, bearing roughly north.

  • @ljkooman1170
    @ljkooman1170 7 років тому

    Great Aircraft

  • @sharonhopton5685
    @sharonhopton5685 8 років тому

    Great reverse thrust.

  • @xaviatorsx565
    @xaviatorsx565 8 років тому +1

    more md80s plz

  • @yoyasku
    @yoyasku 8 років тому

    great

  • @davidhildebrand8894
    @davidhildebrand8894 Рік тому

    Full reverse! PERFECT!!!!!

    • @AirClipscom
      @AirClipscom  Рік тому

      That was some really awesome action !!

  • @angeldiaz4961
    @angeldiaz4961 8 років тому

    Engine screaming at 8:05 was awesome!!

  • @TommyZTrains
    @TommyZTrains 8 років тому

    God what a GREAT touchdown !! G R E A T Clip !!!

  • @josesantiago5858
    @josesantiago5858 7 років тому

    Did you also try to do a video to LGA?

  • @tft33
    @tft33 7 років тому

    that are the inlet guide-vanes,, not the "propeller" which is called "fan" by the way ! :-P

  • @Timbutong
    @Timbutong 5 років тому

    Damn i miss those planes.

  • @Leo-vm5lv
    @Leo-vm5lv 8 років тому

    cool

  • @arpsichord7474
    @arpsichord7474 5 років тому

    sometimes this is not the case the md-90 has open air engines (2 v2500s)

  • @susanasbury581
    @susanasbury581 6 років тому

    whats amazing about these m.d s is they can take off almost vertical

  • @mncarest
    @mncarest 8 років тому

    MD-90 use V2500 engines, the same engines for airbus 319-320-321, high-bypass

  • @matthewtownsend2368
    @matthewtownsend2368 3 роки тому

    Longest hold at 3000’ I’ve ever seen

  • @yahatinda
    @yahatinda 8 років тому

    Lots of pilots from Bill Bardsleys Flying School went on to Delta but Im sure they have all retired by now. Bill died 21 years ago in Florida.

  • @nywellingtonman
    @nywellingtonman 8 років тому

    All my times landing in jfk, never landed on 22R

  • @user-ik9mo8wm7q
    @user-ik9mo8wm7q 7 місяців тому

    Is the engine thrust being controlled by auto throttle?

    • @AirClipscom
      @AirClipscom  7 місяців тому

      I would guess manual thrust in this clip :)

  • @JupiterSailfish
    @JupiterSailfish 8 років тому

    I haven't flown in a long time and two weeks ago from Palm Beach to Atlanta I flew on a Delta MD-90, is there a big difference between the 88 and 90? I never even knew about the MD-90. The MD-88, L-1011 and 757 are tied for my favorite planes.

    • @spiff1003
      @spiff1003 8 років тому +3

      Yes, the difference is quite big. Engines are more quiet, and as opposed to these engines, they are high-bypass engines on MD90. Never flown an MD90, but i'd love to do it. I'd choose any MD 80 over new 737 any day. MDs are excellent aircrafts when not placed THIS close to the engine. Sit in front of the wings, and all you'll notice from the engines is a gentle kick in the back. Cockpit instruments are also upgraded from MD80s to MD90s. '90s got pretty much the same glas cockpit as other aircraft of that era like the 737NG or A32X.

    • @JupiterSailfish
      @JupiterSailfish 8 років тому

      I see, thanks for the explanation. I was just in front of the wings and it was a great flight. I wouldn't mind the noise that much for only an hour flight. I'll have to look up more about it.

    • @flyinghow
      @flyinghow 8 років тому +1

      But it is not as thrilling in front of the wing. Give me the back of the bus anytime. I like the behind the wing view and I like the noise. REAL aviation fanatics always do. You can have First Class. Flew up front once and was bored. Six hours of bored. Great video.

    • @austinpowers2k9
      @austinpowers2k9 8 років тому

      +spiff1003
      I thought the "corkscrew" design of the elevators wasn't that reliable?

    • @TheXcaliber223
      @TheXcaliber223 8 років тому

      the MD90 is also 5 feet longer

  • @TheFlyingExperience
    @TheFlyingExperience 7 років тому

    Its just crazy that you are ten inches away from the jet and you are spared of going deaf (try that outside that tin can) LOL. Praise Humanity!

  • @41novar
    @41novar 8 років тому

    Those are not propellers. That is a cage to protect the engine from debris/FOD. The fan blades are behind it.

  • @yasariqbal7375
    @yasariqbal7375 8 років тому

    Nice y

  • @Narainseshadri1947
    @Narainseshadri1947 6 років тому

    Was he circling waiting for landing clearance ?

  • @zzzBoneSzzz
    @zzzBoneSzzz 8 років тому

    I hope that was a cheap seat to hear that the hole ride

  • @DesertDigger1
    @DesertDigger1 8 років тому

    The spiral disappears when its over certain rpm's.

  • @petrpan5790
    @petrpan5790 8 років тому

    at 3:25 the engine seems to be stopped ^^

    • @planedudea380
      @planedudea380 8 років тому +2

      If it's because yo can see the "blades" stopped, those are actually vanes which are stationary. If its by sound then sure lol

    • @petrpan5790
      @petrpan5790 8 років тому

      planedudea380
      ye, i meant the blades. didnt know they dont move atall, thx :)

  • @ianporter5261
    @ianporter5261 8 років тому

    That left engine is not turning. What's up with that?

    • @AADFWspotters2
      @AADFWspotters2 8 років тому

      Its a turbofan engine. Older tech. They dont have frontal fan blades. Internal parts are moving

    • @bellcc2930
      @bellcc2930 7 років тому

      AADFWspotters2 I thought thy were called turbojets?

    • @speedindeemin
      @speedindeemin 7 років тому

      3 weeks ago but what the hell
      Turbojets are no bypass, meaning all the air going into the inlet passes through the core. The JT8D engines are early low-bypass turbofans, meaning that a small amount of the air going into the inlet passes over the engine casing. Pretty much any turbofan you see nowadays is high-bypass, which I'm sure you can guess what that means. In actuality, the newer high-bypass turbofans allow the bypass air to be the main propulsive force, and the gasses used in combustion less so. Take a look at the new P&W PW1100G turbofan. You'll see how large the fan is compared to the compressor and turbine rotors.

  • @benmanuel109
    @benmanuel109 8 років тому

    It must be windy because the auto throttle wouldn't be doing that

  • @tomtom1484
    @tomtom1484 4 роки тому

    I like the startup vids too, but there’s always some stewardess flapping their gums in the background with the mandatory announcements blocking the sound.

  • @hktech5649
    @hktech5649 8 років тому +2

    flaps full

  • @spiff1003
    @spiff1003 8 років тому +1

    I would not compare an A320 to a 737 Classic or an MD80. Airbus featured a quite novel design and is the next generation aircrafts. A320s is much more in the league with 737NG and MD90s.

  • @baby9811
    @baby9811 7 років тому

    sound like the fokker 100

  • @mickeymousegaming4970
    @mickeymousegaming4970 8 років тому +5

    Did anyone else notice that the engines propellers weren't moving???

    • @AADFWspotters2
      @AADFWspotters2 8 років тому +3

      wow, you are truly something I tell you. How are are you? lol

    • @mattfgln
      @mattfgln 8 років тому +1

      Lol the propellers...

    • @mickeymousegaming4970
      @mickeymousegaming4970 8 років тому

      What?😂

    • @redblade43
      @redblade43 8 років тому +5

      This is why the engines are so quiet - the engines are just for show.

    • @johncarey9105
      @johncarey9105 8 років тому

      My response exactly

  • @GhostHostMemories
    @GhostHostMemories 8 років тому

    good old angry puppy

  • @ianh7582
    @ianh7582 5 років тому

    As a kid when we would fly and I saw it was an MD80 (DC 9 Super 80) I would be bummed, because it was so boring. These planes dominated short haul, and were literally everywhere.
    Now I miss the 5 abreast seating and unique look. All the modern aircraft look the same to me.

  • @potopot
    @potopot 7 років тому

    engine one not working

    • @JERRYinCHS
      @JERRYinCHS 7 років тому

      It was. See my post above.

  • @Willykamera
    @Willykamera 8 років тому +4

    what?? left engine is not running...

    • @ChrisCooper312
      @ChrisCooper312 8 років тому +6

      Outer blades on the JT8D are fixed. Quite common on low bypass fans of that era.

    • @KauaiGolfer1
      @KauaiGolfer1 8 років тому +2

      The 707 used JT3D engines, not JT8D's.

    • @orientlover1
      @orientlover1 8 років тому

      How do you know that?

    • @ChrisCooper312
      @ChrisCooper312 8 років тому

      How does who know what?

    • @ChrisCooper312
      @ChrisCooper312 8 років тому

      corisco tupi
      Early 707s had JT-3C Turbojets. The Conways were fitted to some planes, mostly operated by BOAC but also Luftansa and some others.

  • @Coffeeandasmoke
    @Coffeeandasmoke 8 років тому

    Whoever u/l'd this must also be impressed with zippers...

  • @natezemanek
    @natezemanek 6 років тому +1

    ENJOY a GREAT CLASS of Aircraft people .... For SOON these MAGNIFICENT Aircraft will be replaced by "vacuum cleanered" junk CRJ's / or the like. A wrenched neck, (amid their being NO comfort whatsoever), will force one to to rec-elect THESE Clips / and regard THESE as the BEST of days ... "sad".

  • @cesar_onada
    @cesar_onada 6 років тому

    I really HATED flying in MD-82: noisy, shaky, unconfortable. I like whatching this video thought, but I'm glad time gave pass to newer Airbus.

  • @RussellD11
    @RussellD11 7 років тому

    u get de-capitated when those engines fall apart lol, and after 30+ years they are doing just that! I wont fly on them...

    • @bellcc2930
      @bellcc2930 7 років тому

      TheRusschannel Yes, that would happen.... If you didn't do maintenance on them. Delta takes very good care of their MD88s. So that will never happen.

    • @juangil6252
      @juangil6252 7 років тому

      That's one of the most safe airplane right there. Please, do not say anything if you do not now what're you talking about