Delta Airlines 747 Retirement Flight
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- Опубліковано 21 гру 2017
- Welcome to another video!
Last week, I got the honor to fly onboard one of Delta Air Lines final 747-400 flights. It was apart of their "747 Farewell Tour", which people were able to win seats by bidding miles earned with Delta's SkyMiles program. I met some amazing people and had experiences will never forget.
I hope you enjoy!
Airline: Delta Airlines
Aircraft: Boeing 747-451 (N674US)
Seat: 3A (First Class)
Flight Number: DL9771
Route: SEA to ATL
Flight Time: 3 hours, 54 minutes
Date: December 19, 2017
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I remember in 2010 when Delta had recently gotten the 747's I was flying Delta out of Atlanta and before taking off i saw the gigantic 747 behind us. It was night and it looked amazing and all the windows were open and you could see the people on the upper deck. At the time I was a kid (7 or 8) and I loved planes and I had flown the A380 2 years earlier (unintentionally, I was 5) from JFK on Emirates 1 month after they launched it (which I later found out). I knew when I saw the 747 that it was the next plane I wanted to try and I told my dad right then that the next trip we do we should fly on the upper deck that plane. I still remember that moment clearly. Now 8 years later I still have not flown the 747 but hope to really soon. I live in Orlando, Florida in the U.S. and during the summer Virgin Atlantic flies 7 daily flights on the 747-400 (and they only have 8 in their fleet) and Lufthansa flies one as well. Hopefully I will get to try that soon (and maybe even fly in upper class in the nose 😊).
I loved watching this video! I was the Flight Leader on this flight (the one that gave the crew rest tour) and you guys made it so memorable. It is an experience that I will never forget and I am so happy that this gets to live on for others to watch.
Boeing 747
[1969-2017]
This massive plane will always be in our hearts.
The A350 will take over.
Barber Hughes no it won’t. No plane will
Beat the 747
@Slaygent which is why I am gonna make an effort to fly on all sorts of aircraft as frequently as possible.
12:07 that was the music that swiss001 uses.
who is swiss001 i only know swisaaossossi001
I was a Captain on NWA and then Delta’s ( airlines merged in 2009) B747-400 from 1999 to 2017 when the plane was retired. I have just under 8000 hours as a Captain on the plane.
What a plane…elegant and every one just loved to fly it. Flight deck had three rows of seats. Super comfortable. Nice bed room just behind the flight deck for the pilots on break.
The best thing about the interior of the plane: Lots and lots of room for passengers to stroll around. Bathrooms were large…and plenty of them. Overhead bins always and I mean always had plenty of room for passenger carry on luggage. The passenger upper deck was just pure luxury.14 passenger seats. (Was certified for 60 coach seats) 2 bathrooms. 2 Flight Attendants. And upstairs…away from any hulabalu.
My most memorable flights:
We ferried the plane (just four pilots…no crew, no flight attendants and no passengers…well …had just one passenger…my youngest daughter Elena) from Singapore where it had undergone maintenance to Anchorage and then Detroit. My daughter loved it.The only passenger on a 747-400.
Another flight : From LAX to Victorville Ca.Another ferry flight. Brought my son Andrew along. He got to log some 747-400 time! I put him in the right seat! The planes were painted in Delta colors at Victorville after the NWA- DL merger.
I often flew the Detroit- Shanghai route. We normally burned about 51,000 gallons of fuel. For that one flight. We often flew within 20 miles of the North Pole. As I flew that route for so many years, I could see the effects of global warming. My first years, the North Pole was always frozen solid, even in August. At the end of my career the ice would be broken in August. We always looked for Santa but never saw him🤣
I flew the first Delta 747 on the JFK Tel Aviv route and the very last JFK TLV flight by a Delta 747
My last flight on the 747 was in Dec 2017. DTW to LAX.We brought the plane empty there for a 747 farewell party.
I flew the 777 after the 747 at Delta. Definitely a downgrade. Like going from a Rolls Royce to a Volkswagen.
As someone who used to work as a FA for Northwest and United, I can tell you that I truly miss these planes already! The A380 is really nothing more than a Greyhound bus with wings. It will never match the style and grace of the B747. As always, thanks so much for sharing...
"The A380 is nothing more than a Greyhound bus with wings"
It's also the biggest failure in commercial aviation.
@@electric7487a380
for airbus, 737 for boeing, and dc10 for mcdonnell douglas, if they still existed
And I’d never thought the 747 would get retired before the MD80
Yikes just realized that
QFS Aviation yep. I’m sure deltas MD80s are older than 747s.
With all the old MD80s and 717s Delta has bought in recent times....expect it to be around another Decade or two.....especially with the Bombardier CS Plane-Dumping fiasco still unresolved. And with the greedy "Mafia-like" Pilot Unions putting a strangle-hold on what they will and won't fly...Delta has no choice,but to keep the DC9s airborne for many years.
D McNamara hmm... I’ve never heard about the CS100 and pilot situation?
The Canadian Government-Bombarier will have to pay a 300% Tariff on each CS delivered to any US Carrier.....because of Plane Dumping. Airbus threw a fast curve-ball and purchased controlling Stake in the CS Series....their plan is to assemble them in Alabama (Plant yet to be built) and avoid Tariffs....but that plan is backfiring because the planes and Wing parts (more than 50%) will be brought from the UK/Europe in Knock-down Kit-Form.....they will still be subject to the Big Trump Import Tariff.
Pilot Union (S) now have a Big-Time hold on most non-Regional Carriers(like United,Delta,AA).....it's why it's in Delta's Financial Interest to keep Flying the DC9s...because they fall into a "grandfathered-in" Clause....whereby Delta does not have to exorbitant Salaries...like they would for the A320/737 Series....and the pact the Unions have made....the Greed gets worse as the planes get bigger.
Northwest and Delta should get a lot of credit for keeping the 747s in good shape. Not one sign of wear and tear. Boeing 747, I love you with all my heart.
God bless the queen of the skies. Thank you for your service, Boeing 747-400.
Yeah 🤙
That pilot showing his pictures of the 747 and him with the 747/in the 747’s cockpit seems like a really cool guy!
If you still want to tour the 747, Delta has a permanent display up at their museum in Atlanta, you can also tour their 767 that their employees bought for the airline
I love the pilot's 3 Stooges necktie !!!
A Delta 747 brought me home from my first afghanistan deployment in 2012. I can remember the sound of 200,000 pounds of thrust from 4 big GE engines pushing that big Boeing down the runway in Kuwait to bring us all home safely. It was a great siund and a better feeling.
Great video. Fun memories. Cool you got to visit the rear crew rest. I remember the first time I got to see that, years ago. It was amazing,. I even flew on the old 47 that lost its cargo door out of Hawaii. A truly great airplane. Sad they are gone.
Thanks! Yeah it was an Amazon experience. It was also my first time on a 747. That’s awesome
2:21 sounds like a song that would be in a northwest commercial
Hahaha it does!
I wish they would upgrade to the 747-8i and keep the 747 legacy going!!! What a beautiful plane!
Yeah, it is an amazing aircraft. If only it could operate with two engines.
39:21 I worked in that Clorox plant! I can remember waiting outside of their gate and just watching the lines of planes come in to land.
I love ur split screens with the GoPro during takeoff and landing!
Thanks! Took a lot of work
Even though im not an Aviation Buff, I would love to be a part of something like this. I will just have to be thankful that i live 1 mile from the Reno National Championship Air Races though. Great video young man.. You have a talent for this sort of thing.
Awesome video!! Thanks for sharing
This Q re-view is brought to you by the "Queen of the Skies". great video, and one of my all-time favorites.Sadly I never got to fly a 747, but this video is the next best thing. Sit back, relax, and enjoy this wonderful video and then hit the like and sub buttons. Well done Quebec Foxtrot Sierra and thank you, thank you, thank you for sharing!!!
Great video man
Awesome video! The 747 seemed to be in good condition despite its ages. So sad that I'd not flown on one before DL retired them
It was great you got to sit in the nose of this last flight!
OMG I flew on this flight before (businese class, second floor. The food was great!) This is the plane that brought me from China to the US!
Awesome... hope to see more like this
Thanks! That is the plan
As Always, "Nice Video Quin. Question what was that at the very front of the cabin with a door and the handicap logo on it?.
Thank you! I believe that was a closet for jackets
amazing triple camera
Wish these beautiful planes would fly longer
BEST VIDEO EVER! A little bit sad at the end of the video
Thanks!!! Yeah it was a sad day
N674US was part of the 2nd order of 747 400's ordered by Northwest. The first 10, N661-670 were delivered 1989-1990. the next 4 N671-674 were delivered in 1999-2000. Will these last 4 also be scrapped? The first 10 saw close to 28 years of service, aside from 661 retired in 2015 and now in a museum at Atlanta airport N664US which suffered damage during a hailstorm while flying to Seoul in 2015. 2 More 747 400's , N675US and N676US were delivered in 2002 and thus are only a bit more than 15 years old.
Interesting. I know that they are currently scrapping N674US :(
Very modern interior for a Delta 747-400. It even has in-seat power and USB Outlets.
I know right! I guess they renovated it post-Merger with NWA.
It's crazy that Delta Airlines operated 747s that are built from 1989, 1990 and 1999.
I wish these birds were still around I've only seen one delta 747 and wish I could see another one
This makes me excited for my flight not too soon
what youtubers were all on that flight
I LOVE Delta Airlines i fly with is today.
Same! They're great
This is so sad Alexa play despacito
ging ging
I miss Delta's Boeing 747 And I wished to fly it but now it retired and is in the museum but you can still look at it P.S the aircraft that took its place was the a350 a luxury aircraft that'll improve Delta's future.
I miss it too! How was their new A350?
@@QFSAviation I'm not sure yet I've neber been on it yet but i will... hopefully and eventually
I prefer that Delta purchase 777 300 but the A350 is cool.
Rip 747
Yep :(
Lucky
Relax the 747’s aren’t out of service entirely.... Go fly Lufthansa on their 747-8.....but I’m torn between either sitting in the Upper Deck or seat 1A.... However the old configuration where the first middle seat in first class was named the “Captains Chair”
Phew that's good to know.
Did you get a camera in the flight deck? HOW???
I got the ticket hosted with SkyMiles, so they let us in!
25:27 Looks like Dantorp Aviation!
Takeoff: 15:29
WTF Im shocked you only have 950 subscribers. I thought you would have like 2000+
Lol I agree
Aw man so what 747 planes are made in the USA 🇺🇸 now
The A380 is probably gonna be the last big ass passenger airplane and it is so beautiful compared to the actual 747 design
aku A380 is great but boy is that design ugly
“If it ain’t Boeing.... I ain’t going!!”
😀👍
10:02 here ya go
An 18 year old 747 is not an old aircraft. What did Delta decide to do with a plane that has so much more life left in it? Seems like a waste to just scrap it.
I agree. I guess it is worth more in parts than in service
I agree. 18 yo planes should not be scrapped. It should be at least 30.
QFS Aviation most likely going to be sold to cargo company or foreign buyer
God save the Queen
That is sad that Delta is retiring the Boeing 747 1 year Ago
Ah Yes I saw the old girl in her home port of MSP. Nora-674-Union -Sam is a NORTHWEST plane.
Cpt ttly looks like Ed O'Neill ... damn I still can't belive there are no more american jumbo jets in the sky.
Yeah, he does hahaha. It is shocking
FAREWELL DELTA AIRLINES 747 2010-2017
FAREWELL DELTA AIRLINES 747 2010-2017
Yeah rip.
Only 7 years you fucking wot m8
Delta had some 747s in the 70s and 80s but they retired it when the lease was up and bought Lockheed L1011 tristar. I've flew on Delta L1011 back in 1994, we flew from LAX to Hawaii.
By the way - the winner didn’t specify that the engines were the PW4000 xD
Yeah, ik ;). I knew the answer to most of the trivia questions but I didn't want to answer because I was filming
Ah, I see. Perhaps I know too much about engines though :D
Is the 747-800 bigger
Yes it has an extended fuselage
QFS Aviation is the body the same or bigger
buckeyes 4 life The body IS the Fuselage! 🤦🏼♀️ So Yes!!!
why bid my sky miles,i already hadthe pleasure of a long haul ,minneapolis to seattle,to tokyo,to manila
I think this is the only 747 first class
The 747-400 is dying...
*Airline that are retired in this aircraft *
Philippine Airlines
Eva Air
United
Air New Zealand
Singapore
Delta...
What else in the future of 747's are retiring?!
Yeah wow and many more airlines to come :(
There were many more airlines who retired their 747-400s at an earlier date.
Air Canada
JAL
Cathay Pacific
China Airlines also slimmed down their 747-400 fleet. They retired all of the Gen2 747-400s (delivered between 1995 - 1999) and only kept the Gen3 747-400s (the last 4 ever built) for charter and short slot-restricted routes.
Lucille Medina I can already smell BA and Lufty having the worlds last 747’s flying in the future along with some old charter airline.
FlightFilms Korean Air has the youngest 747-8i (2017).
Why didn't Delta consider the 747-800? It's more fuel efficient, and electronically more advanced than the 400 series. It must be just all about money and profit.
The plane is just 18 years old for crying outloud! They could have made some more use to it like BA.
I totally agree. And it is now scrapped
Scrapped? What the? For an 18 years old plane? The plane was flying great and working great. They could've given the plane to another airline.
@@MDE128 I agree they should have giving it to BA instead of Scrapping it. Imagine being 18 and some fucking airline decides to have you killed.
I may never fly on a Boeing 747. I think Alaska Airlines should get the 747-800 and the new 797 in 2025.
Dante Emmett yea that’s gonna happen
Lufthansa, China Airlines and Korean Air operates their 747 today so you can fly on there 747 today.
The fist 747 ways united that delta is not. the queen of the sky the united is the queen of the sky and it ways the last 747
The Queen of the Sky is the 747 in general. The Friend Ship was United’s 747
Wow I’m sad now lol
Geminijets 46 same bro
I'm sad
it's kind of funny that Delta didn't include JFK , for the for 747, JFK used to have a JFK to Narita flight, which delta got rid of which is a joke.
Yeah, I completely agree! They should have stopped here. Funny you ask my brothers took that exact flight to Tokyo on the 747 a couple of years ago.
I’m so sad to see the 747’s go away.
I know :(
Too bad the aircraft was only 18 years old, I’m pretty qantas retired their aircraft after 25 years.
And it was scrapped. Let me put myself in this 747's shoes. Imagine you are 18 years old and you can't even live your adult life because some airline decided to have you killed. Why they keep MD 80s for 30 years and not 747s.
retirement of the 747 is the biggest mistake that airlines are making, Boeing said they will no longer produce the new 747-800, 4 engines are better than 2
2 engines are more efficient than 4
noversibirsk you're so right, the new engine's on the Dash-8 are so fuel efficient and quiet
I know, but apparently, Boeing is putting it’s investment in the 747’s eventual replacement the 777-8 and 777-9
It’s all about profits. The technology today the plane can easily be handled by 2 engines
Probably for Cargo transportation only like fedex ups dhl something like that.
THIS IS SAD
Ikr :(
Another 747 lost
Dad: why are you crying so damn loud
Is this first class? Looks more like an average business class.