I get all warm and tingly when i see my home town from the air. Been in Kelowna for 20 years and dont get back to Calgary much. Thank you for this vid. Going to have a head full of memories today.
Thank-you for sharing another great show with us, Alex. Many of your videos throw me back into a nostalgic mood, and this one is no exception. Back when I did a lot of overseas flying, the B767 was the popular workhorse. The MD-11 was on its way out and the B777 was just becoming popular. But the seat from which you videoed looked a lot like where I sat in business class with remarkably the same view. What I always enjoyed was flying through some turbulence. The wings flexed, control surfaces went into stabilization mode, and the engine pylons independently shook all over to the extent that I thought they would fall off. I never became alarmed, because what would be the point? There really was not a lot I could do about it anyway. I’m just glad I was not charged extra for the entertainment. Of course, I would be exceptionally remiss without noting how much my home in Illinois looked like the vista you had of the Calgary landscape once you took off. Flat, open farm land with intermittent plums of steam and smoke from remote factories, all under brilliant snow. Now, I am homesick again. The URL WestJet pasted on the winglet amused me, as I find it amusing whenever I see an airline’s URL pasted on their livery. I have to guess that the last time I ever had to type the ULR into a web browser’s address box was back in the mid 90’s. At least for me, doing a search on “WestJet” would most likely get me to where I want to be long before I finished typing in a URL. Actually, I really do not care. It is just one of those things that keeps me entertained. Again, thank-you sir for providing this video for us and the wonderful memories for me. Please keep up the great work! Until next time, sir…
Hello Alex, I just wanted to say how much I enjoy your channel. Thanks do much for sharing your work with us. The interesting subject matter and amazing camera work are to be commended . Please keep posting your content and maintain your already high standards. All the best to you..
The 767 is in my top 3 favorite aircraft. Having flown on the -300 with the PW4000 and CF6 , the GE engine is unmatched and in my opinion is one of the best turbofan engines ever made right next to the JT9D. Music to my ears!
@@mattkroening7964 its because they pull the throttles back shortly after takeoff. During takeoff power the blades are going faster than the speed of sound which cause the buzzaw/growling noise.
What a long taxi to the active runway. I thought you were driving to Toronto. Nice rate of climb as well. I'm thinking you can't see the white 'twilight zone' line on the fan cap spinning like that in flight? Great video!
Ah the only Boeing model I truly liked with a warm heart from the start! The 80s such a time those were the days- The year BOEING was truly head over heels for the sexy European AIRBUS so much soo Boeing based just 1 delightful wide body varient on AIRBUS Esthetic likeness an it was such a great success on the market As well, very successful Varient in deed. 😁😁😎🤙
Being from Calgary all my life i love seeing this. Something about aviation and our airport that just gives me good feels! How do you rate our airport Alex?
You just cannot beat the sound of the Cf6 engine on the 767. Great departure mat, the snow & blue sky really add to it. Out of interest, how full was the 76 flight (pax wise)?
Awesome! What's everyone's guess on the CF6 rpm during take-off power and then at cruise? Which CF is on the B-737 models? Thanks and look forward to responses. Happy/Safe Flying!
Lower thrust settings, you can hear the change as they shift from takeoff to climb thrust at 08:02, further reducing to cruise at 10:15. Doesn't take long for a 767 to climb with ~4 hours of fuel!
Nice to see that global warming has bypassed Calgary. I wish they could find a way to reduce the amount of time in taxiing before take off which would also save wasted fuel.
The 767 is such a great workhorse. I've flown on the -300 and -400 and they have a special place in my heart. Great vid!
I get all warm and tingly when i see my home town from the air. Been in Kelowna for 20 years and dont get back to Calgary much. Thank you for this vid. Going to have a head full of memories today.
GREAT capture of a classic Cf^6 with it's tell tale low throaty buzz saw sound. Reminds me of the DC10's.
Thank-you for sharing another great show with us, Alex. Many of your videos throw me back into a nostalgic mood, and this one is no exception. Back when I did a lot of overseas flying, the B767 was the popular workhorse. The MD-11 was on its way out and the B777 was just becoming popular. But the seat from which you videoed looked a lot like where I sat in business class with remarkably the same view. What I always enjoyed was flying through some turbulence. The wings flexed, control surfaces went into stabilization mode, and the engine pylons independently shook all over to the extent that I thought they would fall off. I never became alarmed, because what would be the point? There really was not a lot I could do about it anyway. I’m just glad I was not charged extra for the entertainment.
Of course, I would be exceptionally remiss without noting how much my home in Illinois looked like the vista you had of the Calgary landscape once you took off. Flat, open farm land with intermittent plums of steam and smoke from remote factories, all under brilliant snow. Now, I am homesick again.
The URL WestJet pasted on the winglet amused me, as I find it amusing whenever I see an airline’s URL pasted on their livery. I have to guess that the last time I ever had to type the ULR into a web browser’s address box was back in the mid 90’s. At least for me, doing a search on “WestJet” would most likely get me to where I want to be long before I finished typing in a URL. Actually, I really do not care. It is just one of those things that keeps me entertained.
Again, thank-you sir for providing this video for us and the wonderful memories for me. Please keep up the great work! Until next time, sir…
The fact that commercial airliner wings are engineered to take on so such heavy loads, is incredible!
Glad to see that old bird still in the air! It used to be VH-OGT, a Qantas 763 without the winglets.
Outstanding video as always! It truly is a great experience flying on one of these old birds.
Only 5.5 years older than the A320.
sean rollins AAAHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Great video, love the sound of those Cf6 but weird sounding fuel howl @ 6:58 :D
Sensational Departure Alex! I really love the sound of the CF6 Engines! Liked
I've flown in 727, 737, 757 (with the rare PW engines), 767, MD-11, and the L-1011. Loved the feel of the 767 the best out of all of em.
Hello Alex, I just wanted to say how much I enjoy your channel. Thanks do much for sharing your work with us. The interesting subject matter and amazing camera work are to be commended . Please keep posting your content and maintain your already high standards. All the best to you..
The 767 is in my top 3 favorite aircraft. Having flown on the -300 with the PW4000 and CF6 , the GE engine is unmatched and in my opinion is one of the best turbofan engines ever made right next to the JT9D. Music to my ears!
Great video Alex. Love the old 767!
7:00 takeoff
10:18 end of the engine roar
What causes engine roar to disappear like that? is it the speed of the aircraft?
@@mattkroening7964 its because they pull the throttles back shortly after takeoff. During takeoff power the blades are going faster than the speed of sound which cause the buzzaw/growling noise.
@@mattkroening7964 air gets thinner
That’s Canada for you. Amazing white sheet of snow. Great capture mate
MUSIC! PURE. MUSIC! Mahalo for the share! Aloha 🤙🏽
Wow incredible sound!!! I like
CF6 for the win!
Love the beautiful bird and it's cf6 roaring engines!
Awesome spool up! That sounds great!
Calgary as it should be seen. Behind you and fading into the distance 🤪
Great video man!
What a long taxi to the active runway. I thought you were driving to Toronto. Nice rate of climb as well. I'm thinking you can't see the white 'twilight zone' line on the fan cap spinning like that in flight? Great video!
Just majestic, all that white.
Ah the only Boeing model I truly liked with a warm heart from the start!
The 80s such a time those were the days- The year BOEING was truly head over heels for the sexy European AIRBUS so much soo Boeing based just 1 delightful wide body varient on AIRBUS Esthetic likeness an it was such a great success on the market As well, very successful Varient in deed. 😁😁😎🤙
Incredible. Thanks for sharing!
The 2x GE CF6-80C2B6 is the same as the Airbus A310 Classic (A310-300)
Really epic video man!
If you ever wanted to hear the engine roar of an MD-11... This is the video, MD-11 has the CF6 and PW4000 as engines so...
Being from Calgary all my life i love seeing this. Something about aviation and our airport that just gives me good feels! How do you rate our airport Alex?
About the 767-200 and 300s as they have three different engine variants your General electric Pratt Whitney's and Rolls-Royce engines options
You just cannot beat the sound of the Cf6 engine on the 767. Great departure mat, the snow & blue sky really add to it. Out of interest, how full was the 76 flight (pax wise)?
About 90-95%! YYC-YYZ is one of WestJet's most popular domestic routes.
I wonder what it would be like if the 767 had the GE TF39.
OHHHHH that sound :D
Sad to know this is now the closest I will ever come to flying a WestJet 767. That and the Gemini 1:400 on the roadmap heh heh!
Awesome
I’ve Heard this Engine Before on a Delta 767-300 from LAX-DTW
I feel lucky to have flown on one of these old birds
Same here. :D
Only 5.5 years older than the A320 - the latter of which everyone still seems to think is state-of-the-art (it's not 1988 anymore).
Dude. The A320 is Airbus... it doesn’t matter
@@JayJayAviation Huh? I don't follow. Both OEM's are putting out innovative and warmed-over 20th Century designs at the same time.
sean rollins woooosh
0:29 Sounds similar to the 777 engine start
Awesome! What's everyone's guess on the CF6 rpm during take-off power and then at cruise? Which CF is on the B-737 models? Thanks and look forward to responses. Happy/Safe Flying!
The 737 doesn't use CF6. It uses the CFM56. Well, I guess they are related (at the end, General Electric is part of CFM International)
Ohhh my chariot to Maui each year. :)
Half way thru the video I thought the plane was driving to the next airport.
It used to be VH-OGT from Qantas
I enjoy deicing the 67 ;)
I still love the -200
It is the same sound as the Boeing 747-400.
Why do the engines only make the sound at takeoff and not at cruising alt? Full thrust?
Lower thrust settings, you can hear the change as they shift from takeoff to climb thrust at 08:02, further reducing to cruise at 10:15. Doesn't take long for a 767 to climb with ~4 hours of fuel!
Ex QF 767, original rego VH-OJI
OGI*
This is great vid but CF6 engine-roar doesnt compare to the RB211..Hear a BA767-300 and check the difference
Hour long drive to the runway
Almost sounds like a MD-11
3300 rpm
Nice to see that global warming has bypassed Calgary. I wish they could find a way to reduce the amount of time in taxiing before take off which would also save wasted fuel.
Some aircraft do tend to turn off their no1 or no2 engine although it differs from company to company.