Thanks for sharing your precious experience with us. I'm flying with this plane type in less than 2 months, nervous about the turbulences and possible bumpy flight, I wonder how this plane can handle bad weather 🧐
Every large airliner handles turbulence about the same, and as good as weather forecasting is, turbulence can still happen unexpectedly. The good thing is that the pilots will always try to find the smoothest ride possible
It’s light years better than most 737-800s, at least on Delta. Sure both have in seat power, IFE, and a similar configuration, but every -900 has adjustable head rests and modern IFE screens. With the -800s it’s a bit more of a luck of the draw situation. There’s 4 different interior revisions flying around. A lot of people are not aware that you could get the interior like the -900 if you’re on one of three ex-GOL 737-800s. The most common interior is similar, but with no head rests and the older bins. Of these, about half have older, smaller screens. Some are also being upgraded the A321 NEO style seats and IFE, but still the older overhead bins! By the end of 2025 all the old seats with no head rests should be gone from the -800s.
I'll be flying on a Crj 900 from BWI to JFK then a 737-900 from JFK to Miami on the 30th! Then on the 6th I will fly a 757-200 from Miami to Atlanta then on to BWi in another 757!!
This is the type of plane that I'll be flying on next month. I haven't flown in about fourteen years, so I have no clue what to expect. Can you use Bluetooth to connect your wireless headphones to the entertainment system or do you need the cord?
@@chrismaas7192 It's the same seats in economy. TV's, in seat power, usb ports, all on the 737-900ER and A321neo. Yes first class on the A321neo is different, but that's not what this video is focused on
Yeah, it’s the same general seat design in economy between the three ex-GOL 737-800s, all the 737-900ERs except the ex Lion Air ones, most 757s, the 767-400, and every single Airbus except the A350. Technically the seat back screens are slightly different between some of them and the lighting can be different, but I have no preference of one over the other on those aircraft.
The 739's were some of the first planes to get the current generation of Delta's cabin some 8-10 years ago now. It's definitely time for their first mid-life overhauls.
I’ll be on a 737-900ER in about 2 months! Never been on one before so it’ll be cool to finally fly on one.
2 months ago. How was the flight??!?!?
He's gone. The door flew off
@@thecomedypilot5894 ok
Thanks for the review, I'll be flying out to MSP in August
Wonderful video!
I flew from MSP to BDL, this was my first flight..........really enjoyed it, tho the engines were kind of loud........good video...thanks
Will be my first aircraft and airline to fly on in two weeks!
I'll be on this plane friday thanks
glad you enjoyed the video!
I booked a red-eye on Delta from SLC to Newark, and they advanced it 12 hours.
Love to see Minneapolis (my home city) featured!
1:14 That piano 🔥
Thanks for sharing your precious experience with us. I'm flying with this plane type in less than 2 months, nervous about the turbulences and possible bumpy flight, I wonder how this plane can handle bad weather 🧐
Every large airliner handles turbulence about the same, and as good as weather forecasting is, turbulence can still happen unexpectedly. The good thing is that the pilots will always try to find the smoothest ride possible
I hope i fly on the 737-900ER one day on Delta instead of the normal 737-800
It's more common now actually.
@@nickfenton2334 which one?
@@zacharyberger7392 -900 is more common than the -800 now. So I'm sure you will!
For summer time they just change one flight from the 800 to 900er
It’s light years better than most 737-800s, at least on Delta. Sure both have in seat power, IFE, and a similar configuration, but every -900 has adjustable head rests and modern IFE screens. With the -800s it’s a bit more of a luck of the draw situation. There’s 4 different interior revisions flying around. A lot of people are not aware that you could get the interior like the -900 if you’re on one of three ex-GOL 737-800s. The most common interior is similar, but with no head rests and the older bins. Of these, about half have older, smaller screens. Some are also being upgraded the A321 NEO style seats and IFE, but still the older overhead bins! By the end of 2025 all the old seats with no head rests should be gone from the -800s.
I'll be flying on a Crj 900 from BWI to JFK then a 737-900 from JFK to Miami on the 30th! Then on the 6th I will fly a 757-200 from Miami to Atlanta then on to BWi in another 757!!
All good planes!
This is the type of plane that I'll be flying on next month. I haven't flown in about fourteen years, so I have no clue what to expect. Can you use Bluetooth to connect your wireless headphones to the entertainment system or do you need the cord?
Still need a cord on this type
Delta A321neo blows this away. How come you called the 737-9 Deltas newest product?
It's the same cabin interior as their newest jets
Wrong.
@@chrismaas7192 It's the same seats in economy. TV's, in seat power, usb ports, all on the 737-900ER and A321neo. Yes first class on the A321neo is different, but that's not what this video is focused on
Yeah, it’s the same general seat design in economy between the three ex-GOL 737-800s, all the 737-900ERs except the ex Lion Air ones, most 757s, the 767-400, and every single Airbus except the A350. Technically the seat back screens are slightly different between some of them and the lighting can be different, but I have no preference of one over the other on those aircraft.
Man they are literally exactly the sane
The IFE and WiFi did not work on my flight. No legroom either, but I am 6'5".
The 739's were some of the first planes to get the current generation of Delta's cabin some 8-10 years ago now. It's definitely time for their first mid-life overhauls.
did the door fly offf and passengers get sucked out??
Haha nope
u did know about this incident on alaska air 900 max couple months ago?@@FLLAviation
Haha nope… That’s only on Alaska airlines
yes but if boeing jet could happen to u
@@Jackchamphowe
Is this a new plane?
It was about 8 years old when I flew on it last May
Main cabin: cramped and uncomfortable.
My sister works for delta in msp