We call it the "flying saucer" now, and I parked under it for a couple of hours yesterday waiting to operate our CRJ900 to ORD. The former Pan Am terminal at JFK... just like you see it on the show "PanAm" I look at the interior in a whole different way now too.
Amazing how everything is spread out, meaning lots of elbow room for everyone involved back then. Everyone casual, laid back. Unlike our crowded, hyper, security manic airports of today.
Coaljet, I didn't do the filming, but I do own the reel. I acquired this reel and 7 others on an auction on ebay. I wasn't sure what was on the reels, until I got them back from transfer to a DVD. Whoever filmed this, did a real good job at it. Jose.
Wow! Jose sure is talented at filming. I love the way he pans across to show the wide view of an area. Also, the logical way he will show an aircraft taxiing and then later show it off in the distance taking off. A pleasure to watch. What I noticed about those last two 707s is how the pilots in those days seemed to fly them in a "hotrod" fashion. In our politically correct times, such a freestyle approach would probably get them reprimanded...
We call it the "flying saucer" now, and I parked under it for a couple of hours yesterday waiting to operate our CRJ900 to ORD. The former Pan Am terminal at JFK... just like you see it on the show "PanAm" I look at the interior in a whole different way now too.
leaflyer 2 months ago
Ladies and gentlemen welcome to New York where the local time is the golden age of jet travel..
wizzair1313 3 months ago
That is a Pan Am early model Boeing 707
SBSmithPhoto 3 months ago
Ryan we can NEVER repay you for these treasures! thankyou!
F3HDemonDriver 3 months ago
You Did it Ryan you got your time machine back to 1962! thanks again for your efforts to never let these amazing airliners die from our memories!
F3HDemonDriver 3 months ago
This is amazing what I would give to go back to those days :)
Clipper1094 3 months ago
This is incredible, amazing footage!!! Thanks Ryan and Jose!
SleekDan97 3 months ago
AMAZING!!! On behalf of all of us that dwell in the airline past..thank you!
MrGlb2012 3 months ago
Amazing how everything is spread out, meaning lots of elbow room for everyone involved back then. Everyone casual, laid back. Unlike our crowded, hyper, security manic airports of today.
kolbpilot 3 months ago
AWESOME!!! :D
frankmunoz27 3 months ago
Fantastic footage.
1:18 Is that a DC-8?
2:47 SAS DC-7C, right?
MrFlightfan 3 months ago
@MrFlightfan, it certainly does appear to be a Pan Am DC-8-33.
RyanBomar 3 months ago
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MrFlightfan 3 months ago
Now these are some incredible shots!
boeing737flya 3 months ago
Coaljet, I didn't do the filming, but I do own the reel. I acquired this reel and 7 others on an auction on ebay. I wasn't sure what was on the reels, until I got them back from transfer to a DVD. Whoever filmed this, did a real good job at it. Jose.
flskydvr 3 months ago
Unbelievable! To live in those times..
MrAirlineCrazy 3 months ago
Wow! Jose sure is talented at filming. I love the way he pans across to show the wide view of an area. Also, the logical way he will show an aircraft taxiing and then later show it off in the distance taking off. A pleasure to watch. What I noticed about those last two 707s is how the pilots in those days seemed to fly them in a "hotrod" fashion. In our politically correct times, such a freestyle approach would probably get them reprimanded...
Coaljet 3 months ago 3
I like this...
thesmart67 3 months ago
Amazing historic study.....
harrytubeify 3 months ago
This footage shows its age!
Nevertheless, great footage.
legomovies64 3 months ago
Yet another treasure, wow!
incheon 3 months ago 5