HD DELTA ATL-JAX - Boeing 757 Flight - Vol Boeing 757 Atlanta- Jacksonville
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@jlbrannock this is not an ERJ 170, it's definitely a 757. the engines are not this big on an ERJ 170 and you can definitely tell by the wing that this a 757. ERJ 170's have winglets and this 757 doesn't, so yeah. this plane isn't small. it's definitely a 757 once again
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@travelswithmywife Ok.....about what time did this flight depart ATL??? and yes i apologize as well as stand corrected....this is certainly a B757!!!!!!
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lol that 757 is a beast i bet the flight didnt take much longer than this video :P
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the Jacksonville market if about 1.2 million people, not having an airline based is JAX Delta is the main carrier , with many flights, the peak time ones run by either B 767, or 757. theses flights are usually full. Delta also uses JAX as an overnight station for it's planes due to lack of space in Atlanta.
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im surprised that Delta will use 757 on this short flight from ATL to JAX.
Great Video!!!
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nice vid im flying prbly the exact same flight in april
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FUCK my shit internet cant buffer HD
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incredible video 5/5
This is an Embraer 170.....(not calling u a lier, just letting u kno that this plane is actually and Embraer 170). This plane is actually a lot smaller that the B757 jet and also on the B757, the twin engines aren't extended as far out as the ones on this plane...
jlbrannock 7 months ago
@jlbrannock The flight was made on a B757-200 of Delta. Please see sequence at 4:36, ( Minutes and Seconds) it will show you the characteristic wing / engine of the Boeing 757. The aircraft shown in the opening sequence is an Embraer 175, Not 170. It is flown by Shuttle America, that is a regional carrier for many US airlines (with subsidiaries like Republic ) Dela flies 12 round trips nonstop ATL/JAX daily, at peak hours with B767/B757 off peak MD80 and A 320. Thank you for your comment.
travelswithmywife 7 months ago