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CX880 said:According to newsweek. Aren't most of their Md80s made in the 70s? Could they fly that long?
CX880 said:According to newsweek. Aren't most of their Md80s made in the 70s? Could they fly that long?
CX880 said:According to newsweek. Aren't most of their Md80s made in the 70s? Could they fly that long?
fokkerjet said:I think American took delivery of their first MD80, SN 49145 (LN 1097) in May, 1983.
johnsonrod said:For pax, those MD80s couldn't be more junky. Sure, AA earns money with them, but the flying experience is not that great...
johnsonrod said:For pax, those MD80s couldn't be more junky. Sure, AA earns money with them, but the flying experience is not that great...
Workin'Stiff said:I hear that one of our A-model Saabs has over 60,000 "cycles"...
AA717driver said:I'd rather fly a 30 year old Douglas product that a brand new Airbus. TC
johnsonrod said:For pax, those MD80s couldn't be more junky. Sure, AA earns money with them, but the flying experience is not that great...
AA717driver said:I'd rather fly a 30 year old Douglas product that a brand new Airbus. TC
johnsonrod said:For pax, those MD80s couldn't be more junky. Sure, AA earns money with them, but the flying experience is not that great...
I always enjoy it when the uninformed speak up. I ride AA Super80's quite frequently and as a passenger I'd like to say; AA MD80's offer: better seat bottoms than narrow body AA Boeings, better rides in chop (the -80 just doesn't wallow like a Boeing or Bus) and AA keeps them clean.johnsonrod said:For pax, those MD80s couldn't be more junky. Sure, AA earns money with them, but the flying experience is not that great...
flyer172r said:None of the airlines care about the passengers' flying experience, or customer service. All they care about is the money.
3BCat said:Tell me you've never heard of JetBlue.
ummm... they called it the MD-80 for a reason.CX880 said:According to newsweek. Aren't most of their Md80s made in the 70s?
flyer172r said:None of the airlines care about the passengers' flying experience, or customer service. All they care about is the money.
3BCat said:Tell me you've never heard of JetBlue.
flyer172r said:Good point, I stand corrected.
Honestly, I've never flown on JetBlue so I can't say for sure what flying on them is like. It just seems like for the past few years customer service just keeps going down, and management just doesn't seem to care. Next time I'll say most airlines don't care instead of all, how 'bout that? :beer:
AA717driver said:I'd rather fly a 30 year old Douglas product that a brand new Airbus. TC
Izzy Roxx said:The -80 is a piece of Crap, pig.
I hope I never fly the thing again.
First time I turned in the thing I was contemplating ejecting.
I love getting into an old '84-era Super 80 with the "institutional green" cockpit and nothing but steam gauges. Rolling down the runway, rotating using good ol' fashioned cables, tuning in VORs and hand flying with no FD. Call me a nostalgic fool, but those are my roots.