Delta through the Decades
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So sad that so many great airlines are gone Pan Am, TWA, Northwest, Aloha, ATA, Eastern. So many great Airplanes L1011, 727-100/200, 737-100/200/300, 717, DC-10 and on. So many great people gone the airlines are now full of bad people that only care about saving there own ass's.
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very many thanks for posting delta's most epic in the airline world i hope to acheive my dream of working for them that would be the sh*t but that days far from here so for the time being i shall watch this video
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I credited you and another youtube user for the information on my blog. Thanks for letting me use your youtube video!
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@CruzerToo thank you so much!
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Can I use this video for my blog? Its on Delta
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McDonald Douglas?
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I have no idea why the 717 is in that list, almost every one ever built is still flying, over half of them with AirTran
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the 777-200ER is long haul and i had it on a 45 minute short haul trip from Orlando to Atlanta because of too many people =) i'm happy
Can I use this video for my blog? Its on Delta for this week. Theme is Travel Tips and Places
GirlCookin 1 year ago
@GirlCookin Sure, I'm glad you enjoyed the presentation.
CruzerToo 1 year ago
I will always keep this video to remember the memories of everything. My 34 years will always be something that I will never forget. It was the best time of my life!!! I miss everyone and all the memories terribly....My best to whom I was fortunate to fly with and those that are still working representing the great DELTA that I know and love...
donaford 1 year ago
I consider you one of the people that I was fortunate to have known and flown with during the good old days. You were certainly played a part in making Delta a great place to work and have a special place in my fond memories.
CruzerToo 1 year ago
what is the name of this song
cd949604 2 years ago
Adiemus was most widely heard in the US as the background music to a Delta Airlines commercial, which uses the song "Adiemus" from Songs of Sanctuary; the commercial was widely seen in Europe before being aired in the US. There are no lyrics, per se, the text is "an invented language".
CruzerToo 2 years ago