Good old days of airline flying

Cockpit visit, en “francais”, an American aboard Air France, Paris to San Francisco

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25 Responses to Good old days of airline flying

  1. Cook1993 says:

    4 months and 18 days after I was born :D

  2. mfife11 says:

    very cool that they let you do that. It will never happen again haha.

  3. ChasenSFO says:

    AF flew 763s into SFO? Never knew. I remember for a short while they flew 772s in here, KLM also flew the 763s in here for a month or so. Learned something new.

  4. csaenz14 says:

    The memories we shared you can’t erased them from your mind… All the days gone by…

  5. applesweeter says:

    Dear All,

    I have some question about psychology:

    (1) Why do we want to be pilot?

    (2) Why do we want to be flight attendants?

    (3) Why do we like to travel around the world?

    THANK YOU IN ADVANCE for your creative ideas and brainstorm!!! :)

  6. flyboymd82 says:

    LOL! I’m a “christian pig”? Your mother likes eating pork then!

  7. tarek0tube says:

    if u going to fake arabic or muslim words at least write them right u kike,,,

  8. nojyt says:

    Holy cow! Those were definitely the good old days, but you were extra lucky to have such cool pilots to let you sit in the big chair. Just awesome!

  9. danofgermany007 says:

    thx bin laden….
    man i was in a cockpit in 2000 when i was 5 i cant remember thaaat much but i remember it was way cool and i would like to visit the cockpit during flight again

  10. BurialMusic says:

    Yes I agree. I think the airline uses 767′s now but I know they did use the 757 from Italy to Brazil. Must have been horrible!

  11. rania3830 says:

    757 to from italy to brazil? that’s too long of a flight to be cramped in a single aisle plane.

  12. strangerx1 says:

    cockpit sterling damn i hate this

  13. Sootytr says:

    Air France did operate the 767-300ER to SFO out of CDG, this video indicates it was produced in 1993, at which time the 777 was not operated. It is also a 767 cockpit

  14. indy2001A says:

    It wasn’t a TWA 737 — they never flew that type of aircraft.

  15. DaPlatinumJedi says:

    So back in 1993, Air France offered B767 service nonstop on CDG-SFO? I know currently, AF either uses the B744 or the A340-300 on that flight.

    The B763 is capable to fly that route as United used that aircraft on its final months of SFO-CDG service.

  16. orangie84 says:

    My sister worked for twa I got to see a cockpit of a 737 once back in the early 90′s as well..
    It was the coolest thing i got to see ever!
    Best thing too about it was it was a plane I flew in..
    It was on the ground when I saw the cockpit they were preping to taxi.. it was damn cool!!

  17. nxge says:

    i wish the world could be like this 2day aswell =[ !!!

  18. JSAirways says:

    I agree! damn terrorists!!

  19. Tarnjit69 says:

    1 year b4 i was born!! Damn things were so desi back then :P

  20. jaybizz24 says:

    if we ever got that close to a cockpit now of days, u wud have three holes n yo head, thanx to terrorists!!!!!

  21. pilotwave says:

    i would love to visit the cockpit on a long flight like that. oh well, one can still dream…

  22. AntonyTH says:

    Hehe, I did amsterdam-Los angeles.

    Took us like 15 hours total… damn I was messed up XD

  23. Orryv says:

    those days it was still possible… see it in the video okt. 27 1993

  24. Callummtube says:

    I hate terrorists

  25. ArmandStanger says:

    thegimliglider is my twitter id :P

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