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Vancouver to Ketchikan in an old B727


bernd1151

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I think the last time I flew in a 727 as a passenger in real life was in 1994, so it’s great to experience that feeling once in awhile again

Leaving CYVR for PAKT

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Today we have very few pax, the emphasis was more on the liquid cargo load

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Actually I prefer to fly cargo, because it does not complain, when it gets bumpy, and bumpy it will be NOW

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Everybody still alive?

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What a fantastic view

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Sliding down the ILS on our approach to Ketchikan

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Not that I need it, but PAPI, where art thou?

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Holy sh…, it’s going to be one hell of a landing with these gusty crosswinds

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Seconds before touch down…

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Well…as the saying goes: a good landing is, when pax and crew have survived it; a perfect one, when the airline can use the plane afterwards again

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Great set and really enjoyed the commentary. One of my college professors was a flight engineer on the 727, great stories and lectures from him about flying this plane.

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