@dkamcomie Not true - yes, those are MD90's in the video; however, Delta currently has only 28 MD90's still in operation and 115 MD80's. All of which offer In-flight Wifi and have recently recieved new cabin interiors...on the contrary, they have not been retired just yet.
@Motocrosser14 they are all the 90's. the way you can tell is from the engines, the 90's have the larger engines. Also Delta has pretty much retired their 80's.
@dkamcomie Not true - yes, those are MD90's in the video; however, Delta currently has only 28 MD90's still in operation and 115 MD80's. All of which offer In-flight Wifi and have recently recieved new cabin interiors...on the contrary, they have not been retired just yet.
PHXtoSEAonSWA 7 months ago
maybe out of salt lake, but my dad is an md-88 pilot out of atlanta. but looking at then you are definitely right. those are 90's
Motocrosser14 2 years ago
@Motocrosser14 they are all the 90's. the way you can tell is from the engines, the 90's have the larger engines. Also Delta has pretty much retired their 80's.
dkamcomie 2 years ago
Where were you heading too?
hawk4174 2 years ago
lol
OffTrackProductions 2 years ago
or..."Divert Everyone's Luggage To Atlanta"
flyguy0507 2 years ago
not to burst your bubble, but those are md88's or md90's i cant tell... but the dc9 has a conical tail and is shorter in appearance
Motocrosser14 3 years ago 2
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delta- don't ever leave the airport.
mbvtx77 3 years ago
md 88/ md 90
JerryGarciafan 3 years ago
I thought DC 9 aircrafs are the things of the past. So amazed to see they are still being used by almost all flight companies.
wallstreet9110 4 years ago
This was my plane. We had a window probleom then a and then a crudy #2 engine problom. Took longer than it takes to get to tokyo to get home.
johnmo999 4 years ago