737-200s still around especially runnable for taxi are going to be very valuable as a heritage exhibit in a few years, the doyen of the most popular jetliner and for years the definitive 737.
You guys are so lucky to have a fully working instructional airframe... we have an old B727-200F that doesn't even have a working electrical system. :P
@@user-ix5qy7um6o Older, mechanical instruments contain spinning components like gyros. When they start spinning, it gets noisy in a cockpit. Search for : Spinning C-5 Sperry gyroscope. You will see what I meant.
Did they have a checklist? It's required whenever carrying out startup procedures on an airplane. At least that's what I learned during my time at George T. The guy on the left was one of my powerplant instructors. Does he still own that repair station up in FLL?
Analog indicators Low by pass ratios - too much noise! Bad fuel consumption - black exhausted fumes full of carbon and unbuernt fuel Kerosene fumes good old years
First flight....7/1968! That's an ole -200, great to see it preserved.
That school has been there for over 40 years. Sure a lot of great mechanics have graduated from there.
Best 2 instructors on Baker.
Mr Flores from Airframe as co-pilot, Mr. Newell from PPlant pilot
737-200 still there and running
Well not really running currently and probably wont be fixed, but great to learn from.
737-200s still around especially runnable for taxi are going to be very valuable as a heritage exhibit in a few years, the doyen of the most popular jetliner and for years the definitive 737.
Couple still airworthy and generating revenue here in Canada
You guys are so lucky to have a fully working instructional airframe... we have an old B727-200F that doesn't even have a working electrical system. :P
Everett?
Geez. My AMT school doesn't even have that. All we have are GA aircraft, and very few of them even work.
The sound of those PW are amazing
Thanks for sharing! Damn, the APU is noisy, but I actually like that "heavy metal" sound.
Yes I thought the same, I was wondering where is that jet sound coming from if the engines are off? Then I remember the little APU on the tail lol
@@user-ix5qy7um6o The spinning mechanical gyros and instruments are surprisingly loud as well.
@@user-ix5qy7um6o Older, mechanical instruments contain spinning components like gyros. When they start spinning, it gets noisy in a cockpit. Search for : Spinning C-5 Sperry gyroscope. You will see what I meant.
And this is STILL Boeing's best answer to Airbus...
Shows how little they need to compete against Airbus 😂
THAT IS THE BEST AIRCRAFT IN THE WORD!
Nice Footage of A Plane
Mr. Flores is the best my fav instructor
I didn't know airplane porn existed on youtube
Hahaha!!!
Aviation geek terminology:
Rare, awesome look at a classic plane video=airplane porn.
Love it!
Nice aircraft
it's first flight was 29-07-1968
stored at AEX 2003
ferried AEX-MIA 28-12-2010 for maintenance
a whole lot of ancient technology and manual flying in that aircraft
Nice video!!!!!
Thank you. I risked permanent hearing damage to make it 😂
Awesome Video!
Was wondering why there was a padlock on that compartment near the tail then I looked at it again. It appears to be a security seal.
The 737-200 Is A First generation Aircraft Since 1967
Analog Radar is still exist
perfect video ,very good,thankyou very much
Nolinor still fly one of these 200s
He is a stud, he doesn't have to.
Exquisite
Did they have a checklist? It's required whenever carrying out startup procedures on an airplane. At least that's what I learned during my time at George T. The guy on the left was one of my powerplant instructors. Does he still own that repair station up in FLL?
Well, I am currently a student, and from what I've seen, he still works at baker today.
Looking at aircraft flying overhead is not part of the walk around-LOL. But seriously, neat video
Those rivets on the outside makes me drool lakes
Unfortunately. The camera zoom is too close and the movements are too fast!
I hate the look of those engines but I like the sound
If I was him I’d rev them bad boys full
Power to hear that roar
In next video hold camera steady
Nice
He might have really meant "studding".
2:28 md-80?
Or a DC9
wow my birth date!!!!
It's spelled studying NOT studding.
Yea, but not in this sentence. I know there is a meaning to studding.
Analog indicators
Low by pass ratios - too much noise!
Bad fuel consumption - black exhausted fumes full of carbon and unbuernt fuel
Kerosene fumes
good old years
lol
This 737-200 SUCKS!!!!!!!!