I was going to make your same comment about an (East German) Interflug flight once from Vienna to Berlin in the late 80's. Only the front portion of the seats were attached to the floor. That episode of turbulence was like being on one of those mechanical bulls!
You are right, of course. I should have said something like "fellow ex-Warsaw Pact airline" or "fellow East European airline," most of whom were Slavic countries.
@@Zodroo_Tint They are mocking Eastern European Airflights back in the socialist era. Socialism is coming to USA, just wait to see how they work... similar to this show!
I remember how simple life was back then. I could drink beer at age fourteen while baby sitting little kids in the neighborhood and get paid for it. All while watching simple skits on TV. Boy life has changed. Now, everybody has a problem with everything. You can't just be and be free.
True, I was babysitting at age 12 watching these shows on TV and having unlimited access to the refrigerator and cupboards! Simpler and happier times !!
Nobody in 1967 complained about "cultural appropriation". We just laughed because we knew it wasn't meant to be serious. Nowadays, everyone seems to go out of their way to find fault with every damn thing.
You can put on a funny skit while also betraying your ignorance, and this skit is an example. "Who wants to go to Warsaw?" Plenty of Soviet Russians coveted transfers to the "satellite countries," which had stronger economies and a better standard of living. And somewhat more political freedom. Poland gets ridiculed for being so quickly overrun by the Wehrmacht in 1939, but Poland and her allies were responsible for those stronger economies. In 1920, Lenin decided to regain the territories of the old Russian Empire, recently lost in WW I. The Poles under Pilsudski had just seized independence, and they formed an alliance with neighboring nations to beat back this first-ever aggression by the USSR's Red Army. (The Poles had, um, somewhat provoked the war by trying to take Kyiv!) It was an archaic war with battles often fought between groups of horse cavalry. It was short and devastating on all sides, but Lenin failed, and at the end Moscow and Smolensk lay undefended, preserved only by the exhaustion of the victors. Pilsudski was not trained in military strategy, but he was a natural. He realized he could not defend Warsaw from the approaching Red Army--so he attacked and won! And that decided the war. That is why the Slavic nations west of Russia remained unhampered by Soviet-style economic management until after World War II. I got all this from Adam Zamoyski's book "Warsaw 1920: Lenin's Failed Conquest of Europe." The detailed descriptions of the battles are admirably thorough if tedious, but there are brilliant scenes, like the brief fight between Captain Leon Raciecki and the Cossack Kuzma Kruchkov (or Kryuchkov).
I remember flights just like this with US Airways, American Eagle,( subsidiary of American Airlines) and Spirit Airlines. It's not just Air Koryo and this skit that make a 1 star airline or below. Plenty of US Carriers are no stars. To this day I will fly only Airbus when I fly. Boeing forget about it. Too crapy! American and Chineese assembly of planes sucks!
Let's start from the 30's, shall we? 1933 - Tandem rotor helicopter by Nikolay Florin 1939 - Vought-Sikorsky VS-300, the world's first tail rotor helicopter and first amphibious helicopter 1939 - Ilyushin ll-2 - the world's most produced aircraft 1940s - Sikorsky R-4 - the world's first mass-produced helicopter and the first helicopter used even by US an U K. 1947 - MiG 15 - world's most produced jet aircraft 1955 - MiG 21 - world's most produced supersonic aircraft 1957 - Orbital space rocket - the world's first successful intercontinental ballistic missile, first space rocket and expendable launch system 1957 - the first Earth-orbiting artificial satellite 1957 - first spacecraft to carry an animal into orbit 1959 - Space probe 1961 - first human space flight (Gagarin) 1961 - Mil Mi-8, the world's most produced helicopter 1964 - Plasma propulsion engine - pulsed plasma thruster 1965 - Proton rocket- the most used heavy lift launch system 1966 - Luna 9 - the first spacecraft to achieve a survivable landing on another celestial body 1966 - Yakovlev Yak-40, the world's first regional jet 1966 - Soyuz rocket - the most frequently used and most reliable launch vehicle in the world. 1967 - Automated space docking 1968 - Mil V-12 - the largest helicopter ever built 1968 - Supersonic passenger airliner 1971 - Salyut 1, the first space station to orbit Earth 1972 - Mil Mi-24, a large helicopter gunship, currently in use by 58 countries 1981 - Tupolev Tu-160, supersonic heavy bomber 1982 - Kamov Ka-50 , helicopter with an ejection seat 1986 - Modular space station 1987 - RD-170 rocket engine - the world's most powerful liquid-fuel rocket engine 1988 - An-225, the largest fixed-wing aircraft ever built 1989 - Tupolev Tu-155, the world's first aircraft to use liquid hydrogen as fuel 1998 - Beriev Be-200, jet-powered amphibious aircraft (flying boat) with a capacity to carry 12 tonnes of water 2011 - Floating nuclear power stations These are just some examples of their "incompetence". There are many other on a WIKl article - Timeline of Rus. innovation. Is it still funny?
I flew Slavic airline. They fueled with wood and coal. Bathrooms were outside on the winds...
These skits on the Carol Burnett Show were hilariouis. Predated Saturday Night Live!
What memories watching Carol.😂😆😃😄😘
She has a lot of good stuff!
12 mph altitude of 6ft. I can't take it. 🤣😂🤣
As a Polish person this was hillarious
I’ve been on Aeroflot flights in the Caucasus in the early 90’s. This sketch is not too far off from the real thing. Hilarious!
I was going to make your same comment about an (East German) Interflug flight once from Vienna to Berlin in the late 80's. Only the front portion of the seats were attached to the floor. That episode of turbulence was like being on one of those mechanical bulls!
@@macksawyer6221 Germans are slavic now? :)
You are right, of course. I should have said something like "fellow ex-Warsaw Pact airline" or "fellow East European airline," most of whom were Slavic countries.
@@Zodroo_TintEast Germany in the 80s... Might as well have been. Your young aren't you?
@@Zodroo_Tint They are mocking Eastern European Airflights back in the socialist era. Socialism is coming to USA, just wait to see how they work... similar to this show!
She's the flight attendant and pilot.
The airline answer to the train from Doctor Zhivago!
... this reminds me of service in American Airlines (Trustpilot rating 1.4)
Later rebrand as spirit airlines
Boeing is going in this direction...
I remember how simple life was back then. I could drink beer at age fourteen while baby sitting little kids in the neighborhood and get paid for it. All while watching simple skits on TV. Boy life has changed. Now, everybody has a problem with everything. You can't just be and be free.
True, I was babysitting at age 12 watching these shows on TV and having unlimited access to the refrigerator and cupboards! Simpler and happier times !!
Premise is funny but there are no jokes. This wouldnt fly today cause it is mediocre.
Slavic Joke - - I pretend to Work...They pretend to pay me..
That's a communist joke,we had it too and we are not slavic.
Pathos...yeah Carol shows Up...1933 . Model..
Nobody in 1967 complained about "cultural appropriation". We just laughed because we knew it wasn't meant to be serious. Nowadays, everyone seems to go out of their way to find fault with every damn thing.
Boeing
Gru and his wife
Aeroflot has not changed much since this aired back in the day.
Нет, это ты остался таким же идиотом как и был
Hate to say this, but this is not too far off from how many Slavic people speak and act. 😂😂😂
Not that different from modern airlines
It’s ridiculously funny,but also degrading. This sketch starts with Polish national anthem and I don’t like it 🇵🇱😢
Grow thicker skin
@@spectradusker4305 I am polish, and using national anthem for stupid sketch is irresponsible
You can put on a funny skit while also betraying your ignorance, and this skit is an example.
"Who wants to go to Warsaw?" Plenty of Soviet Russians coveted transfers to the "satellite countries," which had stronger economies and a better standard of living. And somewhat more political freedom. Poland gets ridiculed for being so quickly overrun by the Wehrmacht in 1939, but Poland and her allies were responsible for those stronger economies. In 1920, Lenin decided to regain the territories of the old Russian Empire, recently lost in WW I. The Poles under Pilsudski had just seized independence, and they formed an alliance with neighboring nations to beat back this first-ever aggression by the USSR's Red Army. (The Poles had, um, somewhat provoked the war by trying to take Kyiv!) It was an archaic war with battles often fought between groups of horse cavalry. It was short and devastating on all sides, but Lenin failed, and at the end Moscow and Smolensk lay undefended, preserved only by the exhaustion of the victors. Pilsudski was not trained in military strategy, but he was a natural. He realized he could not defend Warsaw from the approaching Red Army--so he attacked and won! And that decided the war. That is why the Slavic nations west of Russia remained unhampered by Soviet-style economic management until after World War II.
I got all this from Adam Zamoyski's book "Warsaw 1920: Lenin's Failed Conquest of Europe." The detailed descriptions of the battles are admirably thorough if tedious, but there are brilliant scenes, like the brief fight between Captain Leon Raciecki and the Cossack Kuzma Kruchkov (or Kryuchkov).
@@Vurbanowicz Simmer down dude,i'm sure you are laughing your ass off when somebody makes fun of a different country.
I remember flights just like this with US Airways, American Eagle,( subsidiary of American Airlines) and Spirit Airlines. It's not just Air Koryo and this skit that make a 1 star airline or below. Plenty of US Carriers are no stars. To this day I will fly only Airbus when I fly. Boeing forget about it. Too crapy! American and Chineese assembly of planes sucks!
To rasistowskie
2020 russia "Super jet 100" youre taket to💀👻👼
Let's start from the 30's, shall we?
1933 - Tandem rotor helicopter by Nikolay Florin
1939 - Vought-Sikorsky VS-300, the world's first tail rotor helicopter and first amphibious helicopter
1939 - Ilyushin ll-2 - the world's most produced aircraft
1940s - Sikorsky R-4 - the world's first mass-produced helicopter and the first helicopter used even by US an U K.
1947 - MiG 15 - world's most produced jet aircraft
1955 - MiG 21 - world's most produced supersonic aircraft
1957 - Orbital space rocket - the world's first successful intercontinental ballistic missile, first space rocket and expendable launch system
1957 - the first Earth-orbiting artificial satellite
1957 - first spacecraft to carry an animal into orbit
1959 - Space probe
1961 - first human space flight (Gagarin)
1961 - Mil Mi-8, the world's most produced helicopter
1964 - Plasma propulsion engine - pulsed plasma thruster
1965 - Proton rocket- the most used heavy lift launch system
1966 - Luna 9 - the first spacecraft to achieve a survivable landing on another celestial body
1966 - Yakovlev Yak-40, the world's first regional jet
1966 - Soyuz rocket - the most frequently used and most reliable launch vehicle in the world.
1967 - Automated space docking
1968 - Mil V-12 - the largest helicopter ever built
1968 - Supersonic passenger airliner
1971 - Salyut 1, the first space station to orbit Earth
1972 - Mil Mi-24, a large helicopter gunship, currently in use by 58 countries
1981 - Tupolev Tu-160, supersonic heavy bomber
1982 - Kamov Ka-50 , helicopter with an ejection seat
1986 - Modular space station
1987 - RD-170 rocket engine - the world's most powerful liquid-fuel rocket engine
1988 - An-225, the largest fixed-wing aircraft ever built
1989 - Tupolev Tu-155, the world's first aircraft to use liquid hydrogen as fuel
1998 - Beriev Be-200, jet-powered amphibious aircraft (flying boat) with a capacity to carry 12 tonnes of water
2011 - Floating nuclear power stations
These are just some examples of their "incompetence". There are many other on a WIKl article - Timeline of Rus. innovation.
Is it still funny?
Nothing but prejudice and ignorance in this clip. The last form of racism still acceptable for Anglos is against Slavic people.
Shut up. It's funny.
Is this supposed to be funny ?
Yup, along with Benny Hill, Dave Allen, the Two Ronnies, Reeves and Mortimer, and so on.
It’s f-in HILARIOUS!!!