im comenting this video from my iphone in the airport right now i passed out as soon as i got on the plane u should have seen my face when we hit the runway i was like druged. xD
And I just flew a Southwest 737-700 and it had winglets so I do not know what you are talking about. Lastly, I know for a fact that the winglets indicate a newer plane. Look up a 737-500 and above on Google Images and they definetly have winglets...especially Continental.
I'm flying Southwest from CMH to TPA March 30th. The 4:50 flight. I'm so excited, I love Tampa and flying. But I've never flown Southwest... Any tips or anything you want to add? I really want the newer painted color airplane with the nice seats and interior. Not the old, nasty Gold and red livery.
Hi there. I pretty much always fly southest. Just a little tip, just because it has the older paint does not mean it is an older plane. If you look at the end of the wing, you will either see or not see tips that come up. This indicates a newer plane. Southwest Airlines is a great airline. New plane or not, I will always fly with them.
@magicfans4evr First of all, the tips that come up are called winglets. They don't always indicate that the plane is new, some of Southwest's newer planes, the 737-700's, don't have winglets at all, but they're still not old because of the fact that they have no winglets. Also, some of Southwest's older planes like this one in the video, the 737-300, have winglets too and that doesn't mean they're new. The winglets' functions aren't to tell people the plane's new or old.
@magicfans4evr Also, he never said the older paint livery meant the plane was old. He said he wanted to fly in the Southwest plane with the new blue livery. When he said the word "old", he was talking about the gold paint livery, not the plane itself.
Nah some of the -300's were born in the 90's and are barely 12 years old. they are suppose to be around for another 17 years. The newer aircraft have and are continuing to be fitted with winglets. And the older ones are slowl bieng retired or sent to another airline.
It looks like an Alaska Airlines Boeing just from the wing view haha
zF4STz 11 months ago
the pilot wanted his tampa doughnuts and and coffee
lifeguard4life1993 1 year ago
im comenting this video from my iphone in the airport right now i passed out as soon as i got on the plane u should have seen my face when we hit the runway i was like druged. xD
cenasaysyoucantseeme 1 year ago
Where do you see winglets in the video?
And I just flew a Southwest 737-700 and it had winglets so I do not know what you are talking about. Lastly, I know for a fact that the winglets indicate a newer plane. Look up a 737-500 and above on Google Images and they definetly have winglets...especially Continental.
magicfans4evr 1 year ago
I'm flying Southwest from CMH to TPA March 30th. The 4:50 flight. I'm so excited, I love Tampa and flying. But I've never flown Southwest... Any tips or anything you want to add? I really want the newer painted color airplane with the nice seats and interior. Not the old, nasty Gold and red livery.
ChophouseProductions 2 years ago
Hi there. I pretty much always fly southest. Just a little tip, just because it has the older paint does not mean it is an older plane. If you look at the end of the wing, you will either see or not see tips that come up. This indicates a newer plane. Southwest Airlines is a great airline. New plane or not, I will always fly with them.
magicfans4evr 1 year ago
@magicfans4evr sorry. meant Southwest
magicfans4evr 1 year ago
@magicfans4evr First of all, the tips that come up are called winglets. They don't always indicate that the plane is new, some of Southwest's newer planes, the 737-700's, don't have winglets at all, but they're still not old because of the fact that they have no winglets. Also, some of Southwest's older planes like this one in the video, the 737-300, have winglets too and that doesn't mean they're new. The winglets' functions aren't to tell people the plane's new or old.
Pober135 1 year ago
@magicfans4evr Also, he never said the older paint livery meant the plane was old. He said he wanted to fly in the Southwest plane with the new blue livery. When he said the word "old", he was talking about the gold paint livery, not the plane itself.
Pober135 1 year ago
HEY sebastiandina when are you ganna land there im goin in the summer it be funny if we saw each other on the same plane.....
katherine16695 2 years ago
I am going to be landing there soon!
sebastiandina 2 years ago
@sebastiandina cool. i live here lol. :) make sure you go to the international mall! (if you didnt go already)
Trickypeng2 11 months ago
Nah some of the -300's were born in the 90's and are barely 12 years old. they are suppose to be around for another 17 years. The newer aircraft have and are continuing to be fitted with winglets. And the older ones are slowl bieng retired or sent to another airline.
Erich64x2 2 years ago
thats not a 737
TheJhon57 2 years ago
umm yea it is
allflight57 2 years ago
Wow, He was taxiing pretty fast!!
savier20ian 3 years ago 5
@savier20ian i wonder if the pilot was paying attention to the speed after they landed
cenasaysyoucantseeme 1 year ago
737-300 should be retired
whitsoxrule 3 years ago
Southwest is working on that. =]
ny1092 3 years ago
You can defintely tell its age by the groaning sounds it makes when it brakes.
ben100014 3 years ago
All planes do that.
ny1092 3 years ago
Not necessarily, I have been on some of the new 737-700 series, and they haven't made any awkard noise whatsoever.
ben100014 3 years ago
No. I've never heard that sound on any plane in my life and trust me, i've been on too many planes (But i like it coz i wanna be a pilot!!)
crazypilot123 2 years ago
10 years ago they were making the same sound. Soutwest is throwing winglets on them so they might be around longer.
Garinb747 2 years ago
i landed in tampa march 29th w/ swa you?
SouthwestFreak 3 years ago
Thanks
TURNTOCHRIST 4 years ago