Delta A320 Takeoff Oklahoma Will Rogers Intl

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2011

Delta air lines Airbus A320 takeoff at Oklahoma City's Will Rogers International airport. We were flying from MSP to DFW but was diverted to OKC due to thunder storms in the vicinity of DFW.

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  • When did they start using a320 in Okc?

  • @MrShelt32 They didn't! We diverted from Dallas due to thunderstorms and we were running out of fuel so we came to OKC. There were a lot of American Airlines planes at OKC too all were diverts!

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  • @DeadlyInertia Looks to me as if they're just transitioning from takeoff thrust to climb thrust, cleaning up the flaps, and at the same time transitioning from initial climb out speed to 250 knots, hence slowing the climb rate to gain airspeed. I could be wrong though.

  • @DVA8452 They hold altitude after the cutback, powerback operation.

  • @DeadlyInertia Where did you see them holding altitude?

  • I wish I could get this seat to hear the engines pur!

  • @MrShelt32 A320 flies into OKC on occasion because the Thunder use it for charter.

  • Love the sound of those CFM's!

  • Oooohhhhh I've only seen 1 delta a320 in Okc and that was when I was at the lake and it was about to land....maybe that was your plane?? Lol

  • Why did they hold altitude? Maybe an ATC instruction? Amazing video never the less.

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