I love watching the MD-88 take off, especially knowing that Delta retired the aircraft just over a month ago. They will truly be missed, but I'm excited to see what Delta has coming in the future!
Happy retirement to the md-80. I watch these things take off from Dallas-Fort Worth Airport for years because I worked there. It was a pleasure to watch these Majestic Birds take flight on a daily basis. Awesome video.
Awesome videos! Love the extra content/information on the aircraft and it’s current flight. A lot of time must really go into these videos. I just let them play on my TV and watch (my wife thinks I’m weird🤷🏼♂️).
Enjoyed the vid. Great job as always. I especially like that u not only list the destination, but the flight time AND the age of the aircraft. Yours is the only aviation channel I subscribe to that lists all that. 👍👍
Yo I never noticed this but at 3:16 while the Southwest jet is taking off on the far left a (presumably Delta) jet is landing at the same time! How cool! :D
Nolan The dab king I heard a md-88 awhile back at one of the domestic terminal drop off areas in Hartsfield. The sound must have bounced of the buildings around it and made it even louder. It sounded like a fighter jet. Everyone turned and looked lol
And that's just two jet engines at full throttle. I've been at Minot AFB (as a spotter) when they do the drill to scramble a whole bomber fleet of B-52's those things are deafening when they take off. You're talking about 8 JT3D's all at once. Even if you're wearing sound cancelling headphones: the vibration shakes your body and you still hear it. Lol
The airport is called " Hartsfield-Jackson " for a reason. Former Atlanta Mayor, Maynard Jackson, is the reason why the airport is what it is today. Mr. Hartsfield's name is on it, because he was the commissioner, but Mayor Jackson, who is also credited as as a founder of the airport, is the man that put the money and the resources behind the machine and made it what it is today.
Makes sense. I was thinking we would have seen it in DTW if they had one but I forgot they had been sending the -600 since I am never there during the day anymore to see
Good God stay off Delta avg age off aircraft 16 years flying a 30 year old md80 not good. I don't give a damn what mx it's had or how many sets of engines. Old ass structural fatigue begging for calamity.
Malamute Aerospace If an aircraft was so unsafe that it would run the risk of structural failure, they wouldn’t be airworthy. MD-80s are some of the best built aircraft ever made and have life left in them, thus some cargo carriers are buying some of DL’s. It does matter what maintenance goes into it. If an aircraft is properly maintained, it will fly for a very long time. Aviation is probably the most regulated industry in terms of safety, so I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t allow an aircraft to fly if they thought it would have a risk of structural failure.
The miracle of flight never gets old. Beautiful!
I heartily agree!
No, it does not. It’s incredible!!
I love watching the MD-88 take off, especially knowing that Delta retired the aircraft just over a month ago. They will truly be missed, but I'm excited to see what Delta has coming in the future!
You without a doubt do the finest most informative airport videos of anyone. Love them.
Happy retirement to the md-80. I watch these things take off from Dallas-Fort Worth Airport for years because I worked there. It was a pleasure to watch these Majestic Birds take flight on a daily basis. Awesome video.
Lupe Coded Delta Airlines still uses them and the MD-90s for the time being.
Awesome videos! Love the extra content/information on the aircraft and it’s current flight. A lot of time must really go into these videos. I just let them play on my TV and watch (my wife thinks I’m weird🤷🏼♂️).
Some people don't understand the enjoyment of aviation fans 😁
Your view and sound is so clear, you can feel the vibrations. Exhilarating.🖒🖒🖒!!!
Them MD’s are phenomenal! “Fly Delta Jets!”
Awesome spotting. Loved seeing the widebodies! I'll be flying into ATL on the 777LR in about a month. :)
Genki's Travels which 777LR?
@@neths9634 777-200LR
@@neths9634 Atl is a Pain,in the Butt.. No offense
Uncle Chuckles been in and out of ATL many times. No issue. Really easy airport. Idk why you’re having trouble...
Just all those delta planes it’s beautiful
I like the parallel takeoffs/landings, not so many places have runways that are so relatively close together than you can get both in shot easily.
Amazing shots mate! 👍👍
Wow! I love the angle in this video! Great job.
Superb! Excellent photography, and the info you provide on the aircraft /route is fascinating.
Enjoyed the vid. Great job as always. I especially like that u not only list the destination, but the flight time AND the age of the aircraft. Yours is the only aviation channel I subscribe to that lists all that. 👍👍
Nathan Huffman I appreciate the support, Nathan!
Love the t tail md 80 jets sounds awesome
Yeah but when you see an MD-80 takeoff cover your ears
Thank you for the beautiful flights.
Amazing! What makes a major international airport tick? I do love the 767.
Stunning video man! Liked!
I liked your videos, a lot of picture and sound quality, congratulations. From Brazil.
Wow ! So awesome to watch !😃
Where did you spot from? I live in Loganville so I’m pretty close to Atlanta
Wow the sounds of the MD-88s though!
The Valenzuelas not really I think they’re awesome but that your opinion.
They’re SO loud. I was waiting outside the main entrance of KATL and there was an MD-88 taking off and I thought it was a damn F18
Aviator Dylan yes same here. I won’t forget the time everyone turned around and looked
B767-400ERs departed four times in a row. So cool and I fond of raked wingtip!
Yes and we loved that!!! Love the 764s!!!
beautiful catches! where was this taken? (what part of the airport)
Stunning shots my friend!
Yo I never noticed this but at 3:16 while the Southwest jet is taking off on the far left a (presumably Delta) jet is landing at the same time! How cool! :D
Great video! Hey if you’re ever traveling up to Boston I have two good spots for you to go spotting at! Love ur vids man!✈️
26L take offs from one of the concourses?
How do you know the make, year built and destination?
Maybe on Flightradar24
We did enjoy all the babies but no DC-10.
Very enjoyable video! I live in suburban Atlanta and I always enjoy the videos featuring Hartsfield!
Very good Video
Atlanta… clearly still the home base of Delta. Surprised there were no 757s in this upload.
Where at ATL are you spotting at?
When you see an MD-80 takeoff
*cover your ears*
They are loud
Nolan The dab king I heard a md-88 awhile back at one of the domestic terminal drop off areas in Hartsfield. The sound must have bounced of the buildings around it and made it even louder. It sounded like a fighter jet. Everyone turned and looked lol
And that's just two jet engines at full throttle. I've been at Minot AFB (as a spotter) when they do the drill to scramble a whole bomber fleet of B-52's those things are deafening when they take off. You're talking about 8 JT3D's all at once. Even if you're wearing sound cancelling headphones: the vibration shakes your body and you still hear it. Lol
Concorde take off
Your body: THIS IS INCONTROLABLE
your ears: AHHHHH NOOOOO, I DONT WANT TO GOOOOO, NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO (BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM)
Hi from australia your videos are great
Great video.
You are Good. Superb Video.
Some cool planes in this video the Spirit of Atlanta 777 and an American Cancer Society decaled 767-400
The airport is called " Hartsfield-Jackson " for a reason. Former Atlanta Mayor, Maynard Jackson, is the reason why the airport is what it is today. Mr. Hartsfield's name is on it, because he was the commissioner, but Mayor Jackson, who is also credited as as a founder of the airport, is the man that put the money and the resources behind the machine and made it what it is today.
I already learn that at my Social Studies class
Beautiful
Great video
Super Video
I miss Delta's 777s like the one at 6:25.
I really love your videos! ATL must be REALLY BUSY! After all, it is the busiest airport in the world! Great work
where at KATL did you plane spot?
Wondering the same thing
Im pretty sure this is the top floor of the North Economy parking lot
I'm pretty sure he was at the airport.
Good job
Love it😎
Why there's so many MD-80 on this airport
Delta is the last major US carrier that still flies the MD-88/90
That Southwest Plane be thick 3:40
beautiful boeing 777 takeoff at 4:18
nice angle
Wow frontier airlines to Las Vegas
beautiful
Lovely compilation mate!
Awesome video!👍👍
I wonder if Delta will keep the MD-88’s & MD-80’s until they are 50 years old?
Gregory Vigue They were all retired last month
I LOVE AIRBUS AND BOEING ALONG WITH McDonnell Douglas planes
Love the Lufthansa A340.
nice video, cracking footage. Liked
I always skip the small planes and MD's and those Narrowjets
Deltas planes are so old
not really
@@travelgirl1467 compared to other airplanes, at least
I didn't know Lufthansa had any -300s in the livery yet
MT Aviation Photo & Film -MTrain999 Me neither lol, I think that’s the only one
Makes sense. I was thinking we would have seen it in DTW if they had one but I forgot they had been sending the -600 since I am never there during the day anymore to see
From indonesia
Delta needs to seriously upgrade its fleet and retire its old junk
for filming
Oi faz um vídeo a noite assim mesmo só de deconlagens agora só de 1 hora o vídeo nesse lugar onde você filmou ☺☺☺
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Good God stay off Delta avg age off aircraft 16 years flying a 30 year old md80 not good. I don't give a damn what mx it's had or how many sets of engines. Old ass structural fatigue begging for calamity.
Malamute Aerospace If an aircraft was so unsafe that it would run the risk of structural failure, they wouldn’t be airworthy. MD-80s are some of the best built aircraft ever made and have life left in them, thus some cargo carriers are buying some of DL’s. It does matter what maintenance goes into it. If an aircraft is properly maintained, it will fly for a very long time. Aviation is probably the most regulated industry in terms of safety, so I’m pretty sure they wouldn’t allow an aircraft to fly if they thought it would have a risk of structural failure.
Good job