I used to love to watch all the freighters coming and going at Boeing Field in Seattle….757s, 727s, 747s & diesel 8s. Eventually, 767s, MD-11s, & 747-400s. DC-8s were replaced by 757s and 767s. United diesel 8s were also replaced by 757s. I remember both UAL & UPS people saying they couldn’t wait for the DC-8s to be retired. People from both of the two airlines referred to them using the same word…..disaster. They both said they were a disaster. I’m assuming that meant they’d become a maintenance nightmare, but not sure.
I remember right around that time, UPS had not brought their aircraft maintenance in house yet. I was working in Phx as an aircraft mechanic and a young kid, right out of A&P school, was working on a UPS DC-8 on southwest cargo for Ryan Air. I guess there was a nose landing gear down-lock indication issue on the inbound. The kid took it upon himself to troubleshoot the problem without any knowledge of the aircraft. Essentially, he broke the over lock on the nose gear lock link and the nose collapsed. Poor kid was halfway out the wheel well when the nose gear doors got him. Poor kid. The guy he was working was a colleague at my full time job. He was a good mechanic and took it really hard. Wasn’t long after that incident that UPS brought their maintenance in house
Very cool! Was going to get me my first and only DC-8 flight back in 2015 with a small cargo operation. Sadly, maintenance folk drove the plane into a ditch in Sharjah a week before the planned jumpseat ride and that was that :(
Wow I just stumbled on this video......Thank you for posting it Dan! Looks like an afternoon dinner turn to Orlando, and Terri was the engineer !!!I love the passed out jumpseaters. Thanks for the memory! Steve Shonkwiler.......but who are those kids flying the airplane??? grin...we were so young.....
I was used to seeing it with the EFIS screens. Was nice when the company got rid of the analog fuel gauges. They were horrible. Miss that airplane. Was a nice fast airplane to jump seat on.
Dang I haven't seen one of those old Bendix Wx Radars in years! What a PIA they were to keep working. I've spent alot of hours flying in DC-8-70's for DHL as a Load master and AMT. I'm very familiar with the 1st Obs n Navigators seats as a bed! 😅😅 Great video tnkx!
Where is the first landing ontario ca. Flight engineer said had about the same amount of fuel as the day before. Where was the landing at night.interested in the scedule the crew had thanks for video.
Oh my this brings back so many memories of great times gone by!!!
My God This is the Dan I met In 1990. Good Old Ontario on the North side. Lots of memories.
I used to love to watch all the freighters coming and going at Boeing Field in Seattle….757s, 727s, 747s & diesel 8s.
Eventually, 767s, MD-11s, & 747-400s.
DC-8s were replaced by 757s and 767s.
United diesel 8s were also replaced by 757s.
I remember both UAL & UPS people saying they couldn’t wait for the DC-8s to be retired.
People from both of the two airlines referred to them using the same word…..disaster. They both said they were a disaster.
I’m assuming that meant they’d become a maintenance nightmare, but not sure.
I remember right around that time, UPS had not brought their aircraft maintenance in house yet. I was working in Phx as an aircraft mechanic and a young kid, right out of A&P school, was working on a UPS DC-8 on southwest cargo for Ryan Air. I guess there was a nose landing gear down-lock indication issue on the inbound. The kid took it upon himself to troubleshoot the problem without any knowledge of the aircraft. Essentially, he broke the over lock on the nose gear lock link and the nose collapsed. Poor kid was halfway out the wheel well when the nose gear doors got him. Poor kid. The guy he was working was a colleague at my full time job. He was a good mechanic and took it really hard. Wasn’t long after that incident that UPS brought their maintenance in house
Great video, brings back a lot of good memories, thanks for the video.
Very cool! Was going to get me my first and only DC-8 flight back in 2015 with a small cargo operation. Sadly, maintenance folk drove the plane into a ditch in Sharjah a week before the planned jumpseat ride and that was that :(
Wow I just stumbled on this video......Thank you for posting it Dan! Looks like an afternoon dinner turn to Orlando, and Terri was the engineer !!!I love the passed out jumpseaters. Thanks for the memory! Steve Shonkwiler.......but who are those kids flying the airplane??? grin...we were so young.....
I was used to seeing it with the EFIS screens. Was nice when the company got rid of the analog fuel gauges. They were horrible. Miss that airplane. Was a nice fast airplane to jump seat on.
my awesome grandpa can fly an old airplane!!
Dang I haven't seen one of those old Bendix Wx Radars in years! What a PIA they were to keep working.
I've spent alot of hours flying in DC-8-70's for DHL as a Load master and AMT. I'm very familiar with the 1st Obs n Navigators seats as a bed! 😅😅 Great video tnkx!
Great video! Thank you!
I was kinda hoping we'd get to see some of the BLUE JUICE line on another DC-8 vid that you can't find anymore.
Caneman.
Where is the first landing ontario ca. Flight engineer said had about the same amount of fuel as the day before. Where was the landing at night.interested in the scedule the crew had thanks for video.
At around the 7.00 mark i think i saw approach plate for orlando.would like to know origin of flight and where they landed after night takeoff thanks.
wow.. this is amazing but i dont understand all the buttons
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