@Vorox144 Lots of airlines all over the world operate the Boeing 737-300, the only 737 that is no longer in service is the 737-100, you'll still see, -200's, -300's, -400's, -500's, -600's, -700's, -800's and -900's. The Boeing 737 is the most popular airliner in the world with over 4000 still in service.
@Vorox144 Afraid not. What about Continental, Vision Airlines, BoA, US Airways, Safi Airways, Ecoair, Qantas, Virgin Blue, Australian Airlines, Norfolk Air, Gol, Air Bulgaria, Canadian Airlines, Pacific Western, Condor, Tuifly, Lion Air, Kiwi, BMI Baby, Thomson and United. That is literally to name but a few, there are dozens more. The 737-300 saw more units produced than any of the other "classic" series. Know what you talking about before you comment.
@PhantomBadass QUANTAS DOESNT HAVE 300 GO LOOK UP 2011 FLEET and united current fleet NO 300, US airways doesnt use 300 i can look em all up if i had the time but NO ur wrong so know what ur talking bout before u right a comment
@PhantomBadass and condor as well retired the 300 in 2003 So i dont no where u got ur statistics from but u r wrong almost for every airline only BMI baby uses it i think and the 1s i mentioned before but all that u jus wrote isnt correct
@Vorox144 Oh what a shame a FEW of the airlines I mentioned have probably retired their -300's in the past couple of years, I know for a fact MOST of those airlines still operate the -300, "only BMI baby usses it" is absolute rubbish, what about Thomson (I know a 737NG pilot for them and he has often spoke about thier 2 737-300's they still have, I believe they were aquired in a merger,) What about Continental, TUIfly, Gol, Safi, Lion etc.
@Vorox144 The FACT is there are over 1000 737-300's still in service and they are not on service with a handful of airlines, so stop pretending you know what your talking about. I have to learn this stuff all the time, ok I got a couple wrong but I don't spend my time keeping up to date with who's operating what, I just have an idea.
@Vorox144 Well you never mentioned major airlines. A few have them but yeh mostly they're used by smaller operators, but you did orginally state that you didn't think there were any 737-300's still out there. When the truth is there's more than a thousand.
@Pvjinflight Then do your research, there are around 1000 still in service, it may be a little under that figure but not by much. Very few 737-300´s have been retired. Mainly becuase despite them bien gslightly old they are still very much usable as aircraft have an unlimited life span. Only hull write offs and a few scappages. The rest will be in service in some capacity or another. Their age is not a factor. There are still DC-8´s in service and even 707´s.
Thanks, but Seagle Air stopped operations in the late October 09. So I will be returning back to the GA due the situation in the industry... But small yokes are better than NO yokes:-)))
do they even have 737 300 left LOL i remember the good old days when KLm had em But i dont if any Company stil usses em
Vorox144 5 months ago
@Vorox144 Lots of airlines all over the world operate the Boeing 737-300, the only 737 that is no longer in service is the 737-100, you'll still see, -200's, -300's, -400's, -500's, -600's, -700's, -800's and -900's. The Boeing 737 is the most popular airliner in the world with over 4000 still in service.
PhantomBadass 5 months ago
@PhantomBadass mostly SW new Z and lufthansa and us airways that its dude thats all the companys that still use 737 300 so not really alot
Vorox144 5 months ago
@Vorox144 Afraid not. What about Continental, Vision Airlines, BoA, US Airways, Safi Airways, Ecoair, Qantas, Virgin Blue, Australian Airlines, Norfolk Air, Gol, Air Bulgaria, Canadian Airlines, Pacific Western, Condor, Tuifly, Lion Air, Kiwi, BMI Baby, Thomson and United. That is literally to name but a few, there are dozens more. The 737-300 saw more units produced than any of the other "classic" series. Know what you talking about before you comment.
PhantomBadass 5 months ago
@PhantomBadass QUANTAS DOESNT HAVE 300 GO LOOK UP 2011 FLEET and united current fleet NO 300, US airways doesnt use 300 i can look em all up if i had the time but NO ur wrong so know what ur talking bout before u right a comment
Vorox144 5 months ago
@PhantomBadass not even canadian has the 300 as there current fleet did u jus right a bunch of airlines or somthing LMAO
Vorox144 5 months ago
@PhantomBadass and condor as well retired the 300 in 2003 So i dont no where u got ur statistics from but u r wrong almost for every airline only BMI baby uses it i think and the 1s i mentioned before but all that u jus wrote isnt correct
Vorox144 5 months ago
@Vorox144 Oh what a shame a FEW of the airlines I mentioned have probably retired their -300's in the past couple of years, I know for a fact MOST of those airlines still operate the -300, "only BMI baby usses it" is absolute rubbish, what about Thomson (I know a 737NG pilot for them and he has often spoke about thier 2 737-300's they still have, I believe they were aquired in a merger,) What about Continental, TUIfly, Gol, Safi, Lion etc.
PhantomBadass 5 months ago
@Vorox144 The FACT is there are over 1000 737-300's still in service and they are not on service with a handful of airlines, so stop pretending you know what your talking about. I have to learn this stuff all the time, ok I got a couple wrong but I don't spend my time keeping up to date with who's operating what, I just have an idea.
PhantomBadass 5 months ago
@PhantomBadass yess i know that there are still alot of them im jus saying not alot of major airlines HAVe them
Vorox144 5 months ago
@Vorox144 Well you never mentioned major airlines. A few have them but yeh mostly they're used by smaller operators, but you did orginally state that you didn't think there were any 737-300's still out there. When the truth is there's more than a thousand.
PhantomBadass 5 months ago
@PhantomBadass I agree
Vorox144 5 months ago
@PhantomBadass about 1100 was made, and as its getting old I dont think that there is over 1000 737-300s flying anymore, some hundreds probably.
Pvjinflight 4 months ago
@Pvjinflight Then do your research, there are around 1000 still in service, it may be a little under that figure but not by much. Very few 737-300´s have been retired. Mainly becuase despite them bien gslightly old they are still very much usable as aircraft have an unlimited life span. Only hull write offs and a few scappages. The rest will be in service in some capacity or another. Their age is not a factor. There are still DC-8´s in service and even 707´s.
PhantomBadass 4 months ago
Nice landing.
wittmanntankhero 1 year ago
skoda ze krachol seagle air :( akurat ten rok som s nimi siel do grecka :D
TheKubabuba92 1 year ago
nice clearence to Rome in a background :O)
FlyMicciSVK 1 year ago
Nice video, thx!
The procedure to prepare the ac (any plane) for landing would be interesting as well.
Regards
skazhiprivet 1 year ago
wow nice :):) soo jealous! Good Luck in the future!
09GregRoy 2 years ago 4
Thanks, but Seagle Air stopped operations in the late October 09. So I will be returning back to the GA due the situation in the industry... But small yokes are better than NO yokes:-)))
jcamek 2 years ago 4
nice ;)
aviator2k9 2 years ago
well done
waynejj1985 2 years ago 5
wow, nice landing. Good luck with your career! This is what I want to do.
Scote1992 2 years ago 10
Nice landing! Congrats!
italy430 2 years ago
Nadhera Honzo, drzim palce a nekdy na frekvenci :P
Ondra
Jeeloocz 2 years ago
First of Lots! Great training, nice landing!
Good Luck! ;)
shifhjj 2 years ago
it seems so awsome. when the camera zooms in it looks like your going slower. thats cool. :-D nice landing ;.-)
Askelairlines747 3 years ago