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Uploaded by on Oct 12, 2007

This is an interview of an airline pilot that Tina did years ago on a trip from Boston to Portland while waiting for boarding to complete.

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  • LOLZZ, this flight was LAX to PDX. Not BOS. XD

  • You are absolutely correct, it was on a "trip" from Boston to Portland, which took us through Las Vegas, to LA, then to Portland. A very long day...

  • United 737-500? Great Video and what the captain did was very nice. The flihgt was LAX-Portland?

  • Yes it was a United 737 from LAX to PDX. I didn't even know she was doing this until I reviewed the video a few days later at home. Yes - the captain was great to do this...

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  • That was great for the captain to explain things the way he did. Many times we don't have the time to be able to get into much detail but I always enjoy when a kid comes up and asks questions.

  • I've seen lots of kids say they couldn't get to see the cockpit since 9/11. I think it depends on the crew though. I just watched a little girl get to go up there as we were boarding on a flight from Orlando to Houston a few weeks ago. When the door is wide open as you board, it's fair game. It's probably just a question of whether the Captain wants to be bothered. Granted, I'm sure she didn't get to sit in the FO seat though. That was a really nice Captain in this video.

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  • I've sat in many 737s, MD-83s, CRJs, and 757s. My favorite is probably the MD!

    Airlines don't care about what u get in college, as long you get 4 years and required hours of flight time+ licenses and your medical.

  • @bigbrad88 bull shit. FAA doesn't allow anyone in the cockpit unless they are crew for that or another airline.

  • jesus at the time the arrival from OED must have been the MOXEE2 arrival, now the MOXEE6 lol

  • The captain is really cool in this video. There are some pilots who won't explain even during line training. He is a gentleman infact.

  • Cool video, nice pilot.

  • @xfernydrummerX 737 Classic

  • nice pilot

  • Isn't that the left engine throttle that he says is the "horn"?

  • you can study anything you want and still be an airline pilot. All that matters is you have a 4 year degree.

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