Classic Jetliners - "Pollution is a Matter of Choice" - 1970
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- Опубліковано 2 сер 2018
- Film from the Internet Archive Collection, Educational Films archive.org/details/education... RARE anti-pollution film from 1970, featuring some neat clips at MIA and other locales, including a Modern Air CV-990 & Bahamas Airways BAC One-Eleven! Be sure to check my channel for the best in VINTAGE & RARE airliner videos!
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Great find. And the "training runway" is still there, and so is MIA, old "Wilcox Field," of course; with runways a little extended. My father was an EAL vice president when this aired, we had just moved to Miami. It's a great chance for younger people to witness what airliners used to look like before the "clean burner cans" became mandatory. Naturally, the first planes they show were a moribund Convair 880, which couldn't support fan jets, let alone clean burner cans, and an immediately recognizable Eastern 720, already headed to the scrapyard, still in service only because the L1011 delivery was delayed (due to engineering problems with the breakaway fan blades of its new Rolls Royce engines. Hard to believe that the air is cleaner today and four times as crowded.
Great post. I read that Convair decided to not modify the 880 for fan jets for some reasons, not that it couldn't. Interesting. I too remember the delay of the L1011. I was sort of ticked off, because at the time I really liked Lockheed. Its delay really hurt its sales, among other things.
Man being around these airports with all these classes jetliners with ridiculously loud engines had to sound absolutely insane
Still remember the smoke presented by the Swissair cv-990's at Amsterdam Airport!
Wouldn't it be great if there was footage of Miami International Airport from this era that would be unedited and would last for hours. Just as I am enjoying the Airplanes, it gets cut off. If anyone out there has footage from this era please post it. I am thankful for this and many other clips that are available...please keep the good work!
Man those are smokey planes
Miss those 727s.
5:05 predicted 65m passengers for MIA annually by 1985, actual number 51m 2018
leftist end of the world bs. every student should be forced to watch and find the lies
@@ewmegoolies The guy who cited the 65m number was the one arguing that the new airport SHOULD have been build in the Everglades, to deal with that future traffic that would overwhelm MIA. Of course, he didn't mention that 747s and DC10s were coming that would seriously boost the capacity of airports. Imagine how busy Heathrow or JFK or Dubai would have to be if planes were all 707 size or less!
Jets don't look so dirty these days because they now are more efficient in combusting the fuel. However, the pollution, though less visible, is just a deadly. Over one hundred synergised chemical compounds occur as a result of combusting Jet A. Jets are the primary driver of climate change due to the high heat exhausted into the frigid stratosphere. The polluted fallout and subsequent acid rain, plus the ozone depletion are just another couple of deadly flaws in jet aircraft. We need to hasten the development of electric aircraft, and we need to do it immediately.
You just said the most honest comment and sincerely true!
Just because we don't see a ball of black smog coming out exaust doesn't mean is clean ,lets remember that gas in the tank is about to burn off and pruduce gases and hit
Definitely agreeable. We shouldnt disable these fuel consuming aircraft completely from service though. Actually it would be unwise because we need the other generations to know what aviation was like, for them to see how far we came. Overall, we should push for electric and solar aircraft for commercial and airliner use, and limit fuel aircraft to private use and for airshows. We cant remove pollution completely, but it would remove lots of pollution.
That is about the stupidest, comment I’ve ever heard. Where do you get this ridiculous misinformation. Electric aircraft ????? Climate change is a complete fairy tale, and you’ve been duped by it!!!
"climate change due to the high heat exhausted into the frigid stratosphere" No.
"fallout " No.
"ozone depletion" No.
"hasten the development of electric aircraft" You, sir, are insane.
According to my grandparents, jets on approach to JFK used to dump their remaining fuel into Jamaica bay. Fucking insanity
I love the old polluters✈️🛬🛫🛩
4.53 a Caravelle, probably United Airlines with their Se-210-6R.
All jetliners have kicked the habit
Wow these airline tickets there are affordable yes the airlines are able to provide great prices due to aircraft not having excessive anti-pollution devices, or low soot fuel. That greatly increases your travel costs. That way you're able to buy nice clothes while traveling. In 60 years people will be wearing Rags because they can't afford nice clothes to be flying in aircraft that don't put out a pollution stream when taking off and Landing.
Thank-you again for a great view back to my youth. Wow. And to think that I grew up only being worried about the "Heartbreak of Psoriasis"! I remember these types of films. Even in high school I had a suspicion it was some sort of propaganda. Now I know anyone is able to do anything with an agenda and video. I miss the days of smoke belching jet aircraft. At least then, folks could focus on it and not run around to find other things for everyone to worry about. Anyway, thank-you again, and please keep them coming!
Real reason for Concorde early retirement…
That's great very noise & Smoke 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
@5:50 Gloria Diaz, Miss Universe 1969 ...
We the humans, the species with great intelligence, are the ones destroying the planet, its unstoppable ...and somehow unbelievable!
Yeah, water injection jus ruins the planet eh ace.
@@alhanes5803 ...cant think deeper uh!
Is the narrator Robert Vaughan?
paulmurphy42 : Hi Paul: he's Frank McGee, an NBC news anchor from the 50s-70s. He died only 4 years after this program. I agree , He did sound a little like RV with that slight whistle at the end of his sentences.
Frank McGee from NBC news
@@B1970T Many thanks
They are smoky only on old tapes on modern tapes rhey are smokeless like the 707
Looks pretty smoky to me on modern camera.
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Loud polluting smokey jets. Great era for aviation today's aircraft are so sterile and quiet. I felt safer On those jets with no computers and a pilot actually flying the aircraft a lot better than the garbage that boeing makes today.
I sure miss rolling coal Airlines
BING,the captain has extinguished the no smoking sign passenger seated in rows 15 to 31 may enjoy relaxing smoking, however it is limited to cigarettes no pipes or cigars please. You're a stewardess will soon provide you with refreshments BING.
Don't forget chemtrails is hazardous pollution too.
This is why everybody should drive a Tesla.
Can a tesla travel halfway around the world in 14 hours?
@@kingssuck06 you act like you're taking that flight. That flight is for businesses. They can video chat instead now.
@@mjacobs8139 you act like you are trying to dictate to business how to conduct their business. Sit down and shut up....