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Aer Lingus - Boeing 707 (EI-ASO) Dublin-Knock (Part 1)

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2007

Irish Aircraft enthusiasts fly on last Aer Lingus Boeing 707 EI-ASO on 27th October 1986. It departed Dublin with a full load and flew to Knock Airport. Listen to the P.A and hear the captain invite passengers to the cockpit. While at Knock, other enthusiasts went for a spin around the local area, which included an impressive fly-by.

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  • What happend to that Aer Lingus 707 ? Is it still used for special flights or is it in an air museum somplace? Wonderful seeing a 707 in Shamrock colors.

  • Copy of B707DE comment 2 years ago explains,

    "This beautiful 707 was delivered to Flying Tiger Line on 6/21/66 as N324F. It was the 707 featured in the 1970 film "Airport" with Dean Martin and Burt Lancaster. As PT-TCS of Transbrasil it crashed on 3/21/89 at São Paulo-Guarulhos Airport"

  • Extinguish all cigarettes now,,so smoking is permitted in flight?

  • Back in 1986 it was, usually a section of seats towards the rear was allocated as the smoking area.

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  • Excellent! I love the Boeing 707, and my local airport, Knock!

  • "please extinguish all cigarettes now"

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  • Captain Birdseye flies planes as well?

  • @george1976ist ha ha thats gas

  • I remember my very first flight and seeing the pilot....suppose those days have gone,what a shame.If i remember smoking was allowed towards the back of the aircraft.

  • Ah the good ol days before 9/11 when you could get to visit the cockpit :)

  • I know it's a bit irrelevant, but my Granddad died 8 days after that :(

  • Its a long time since I saw a 707 for real...must have been back in the early '90's. Thanks for sharing this piece of aviation history!

  • How long was the flight? 15 mins?

  • @nocomplyimpossible i was trying to do the line from the film ''airplane'' when the kid goes to the cockpit with his dog.

  • @The22clowns whos this?

  • @nocomplyimpossible joey does scraps ever cling to your leg and move up and down?

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