Many people are bothered by the noise of these old airplanes. For me that sound is music. I'd rather listen to one of these planes landing and takeoff every hour than have to listen to the voices of gossiping neighbors.
I live under the approach pattern at PTK. As far as I know only two of the three IFL 727’s are in operation. These aircraft will land and take off in the early hours of the morning…and I love it! I’m incredibly lucky to live next to an airport that operates such rare classics. I really should plane spot more than I do. Hard to tell how much longer these will be operative for, luckily they were built in the mid 80’s, so they are some of the youngest. Hopefully these will be around for many more years to come. Luckily there are quite a few residents that don’t mind because they know the history of these aircraft, all though I’ve gotten some weird looks parking my car on the side of the road to watch, but it’s so worth it.
Yes I agree. The engine sounds from the 727 are actually comforting for me. I have flown many, many times on them, and I always felt safest on the 727.
First aircraft I ever flew on. I was a kid, but I remember it like it was yesterday!👍😉😄😄 They called them “Whisper Jets”, back then, because they were so much quieter inside the cabin during flight.
My grandmother lived under the approach to Hobby Houston when it was the only airport and there were classic jets 707, 727, DC-8 , DC-9 3 minutes apart during peak hours....and you got used to it... the TV would lose reception and there was not replay " the murderer was ...kkkkkkkkkkk". a low take off loaded 727....shake the house... LOVED IT! Climbed the trees you could almost touch them .. Good times!!!!! Thanks for this flash back !!!!!
PSA comes to mind when i see these guys. Use to catch these back in the early 70,s from SFO to LAX. They were loud and fast. You could feel the power from behind you at take off
@@muskegonaviation It is nice to see the 727s because some delivery companies still fly them. I remember from here in Chicago, I flew 727-200s with United Airline and the one thing that I always had a small problem is working in the First-Class galley and it was difficult pulling out and placing the meals trays from the meal carts in the ovens. I just could not easily move the meals fast enough to start the cooking... It was crazy but after flying and dealing with the problem I survived and continue on!!! Hahahah! I still laugh at that about that great aircraft..
I also use to fly the old DC-10 aircraft as well. They were nice aircraft to fly also. Then when United retired those two aircraft from the fleet, I fell in love with the 747-400s and 777s. But then the 747s on the passenger side flying of flying here in the U.S. have been retired. So, now the 777-200s and 300s are the large wide body aircraft that are so nice to look at well. I remember the old DC-10s use to fly to Hawaii and that was a great trip back then in the 1990s.
To be fair, it's not the aircraft engine manufacturers fault they have to be so quiet its all because of cry baby snowflakes who complain about the noise.
Kalitta still flies these bad boys out of our County airport. I live about 14 miles away in the country and on a quiet night can hear when one of the 727s is spooling up and taking off. So loud compared to modern aircraft, but love the sound!
The first jet ride I ever had was on a United 727 from Indianapolis to St. Louis. That is a short ride, as soon as they get up to altitude they started coming back down. Maybe it was a TWA 727, can't remember. After that I had quite a few rides on them. You rarely had a hard landing on those because they had a tendency to float down the runway for while on those triple slotted flaps. Made for a greaser touch down nearly every time. Plus wings were low to the ground like DC-9s which made for nice ground efect.
Cargo 727 IFL Group. Looks like they landed at the wrong airport! I flew asa Flight Engineer for over 5000 hours in ten years on those mostly flying cargo. I didn’t realize any company was still operating them in the US. Thanks for the video.
I know! It was so cool recording that thing! It was so loud I had to figure out how to cover my ears while recording too! And plus I could hear it for miles!
My first plane ride was on an Eastern Airlines 727 Charleston SC to Charlotte NC back in the 70s. Also flew Delta and National Airlines 727s from Charleston and back. That is probably the coolest airliner ever in my opinion. Piedmont Airlines also flew 727s into Charleston. United and American as well when they started serving Charleston's new airport terminal in the mid 80s.
In the 80's flights out of San Antonio International Airport had to cope with noise abatement issues and prior to departure on a 727 the pilot came across the intercom to advise passengers of a steep climb to altitude. No kidding it was like Maverick leaving the aircraft carrier!
Admiro ese avión... es el que más me gusta, excelente video que me permitió tomar un capture de un hermoso atardecer, mas allá de eso, admiro el esfuerzo que tuviste en grabar este video y te felicito! deseo que sigas creciendo! Un saludo desde Venezuela.
@@davidkavanagh189 no problem, I seem to reply rather quick most of the times - they were there for about an hour or so, from what I saw, it looked like pallets with somethin inside
Many people are bothered by the noise of these old airplanes. For me that sound is music. I'd rather listen to one of these planes landing and takeoff every hour than have to listen to the voices of gossiping neighbors.
lol
@@muskegonaviation 😎🤪
I live under the approach pattern at PTK. As far as I know only two of the three IFL 727’s are in operation. These aircraft will land and take off in the early hours of the morning…and I love it!
I’m incredibly lucky to live next to an airport that operates such rare classics.
I really should plane spot more than I do. Hard to tell how much longer these will be operative for, luckily they were built in the mid 80’s, so they are some of the youngest. Hopefully these will be around for many more years to come.
Luckily there are quite a few residents that don’t mind because they know the history of these aircraft, all though I’ve gotten some weird looks parking my car on the side of the road to watch, but it’s so worth it.
Yes I agree. The engine sounds from the 727 are actually comforting for me. I have flown many, many times on them, and I always felt safest on the 727.
Much better than evil, distorted setting electric guitars.
The 727 is a work of art from nose to tail...
Nothing but thanks to you for bringing that video of the mighty 727, my favorite plane of all...
It was beautiful, and your welcome!
Great Camera Work. I like the constant bouncing around.
Bro, get a life
@@muskegonaviation Get a Tri-Pod - LOL,
@@marblox9300 I do have a tripod - LOL
@@muskegonaviation so why you don't use it ?? LOL.
@@jlrc1895 I use it in almost every single video, the last 3 videos I forgot it.
Sleekest, most beautiful jetliner ever built.
Totally agreed!
ТУ 154,ТУ 134
Mach .9 and it looked it.
A gorgeous bird ....when Boeing used to care about building solid reliable work horses
First aircraft I ever flew on. I was a kid, but I remember it like it was yesterday!👍😉😄😄
They called them “Whisper Jets”, back then, because they were so much quieter inside the cabin during flight.
My grandmother lived under the approach to Hobby Houston when it was the only airport and there were classic jets 707, 727, DC-8 , DC-9 3 minutes apart during peak hours....and you got used to it... the TV would lose reception and there was not replay " the murderer was ...kkkkkkkkkkk". a low take off loaded 727....shake the house... LOVED IT! Climbed the trees you could almost touch them .. Good times!!!!! Thanks for this flash back !!!!!
As of April 5 no more 😢😢😢
@@willcarrera22 😢
Absolutely Love the 727... I enjoyed every flight I had on them. I miss 'em for sure.
PSA comes to mind when i see these guys. Use to catch these back in the early 70,s from SFO to LAX. They were loud and fast. You could feel the power from behind you at take off
Damn thise Jt8d engines are polkuters but i love them. So loud so much power . And so cool that 727 CRUISES AT 600 MPH. FAST PLANE. WANNA FLY ON ONE
They are very cool! Thanks for watching!
Keep up the good work. I patted the underbelly of number 1832 in the Renton factory. I think 1984
Looking so nice coming in for landing. Thank you for sharing a beautiful aircraft.
My pleasure!
@@muskegonaviation It is nice to see the 727s because some delivery companies still fly them. I remember from here in Chicago, I flew 727-200s with United Airline and the one thing that I always had a small problem is working in the First-Class galley and it was difficult pulling out and placing the meals trays from the meal carts in the ovens. I just could not easily move the meals fast enough to start the cooking... It was crazy but after flying and dealing with the problem I survived and continue on!!! Hahahah! I still laugh at that about that great aircraft..
I also use to fly the old DC-10 aircraft as well. They were nice aircraft to fly also. Then when United retired those two aircraft from the fleet, I fell in love with the 747-400s and 777s. But then the 747s on the passenger side flying of flying here in the U.S. have been retired. So, now the 777-200s and 300s are the large wide body aircraft that are so nice to look at well. I remember the old DC-10s use to fly to Hawaii and that was a great trip back then in the 1990s.
727s are supposed to be loud. Not like these modern day fart in the wind storm jets we have now.
To be fair, it's not the aircraft engine manufacturers fault they have to be so quiet its all because of cry baby snowflakes who complain about the noise.
Absolutely Gary!
The three Pratt and Whitney JT8Ds sound awesome. Spooling up into a thunderous roar on takeoff - the way jets are supposed to sound.
The folks who buy a house at the end of a runway and then complain about the can go jump as far as I’m concerned.
They build airplanes today to be quiet and fuel efficient but slow and boring:(
I remember hearing this come in and take off. I can't remember the last time a 727 was in Muskegon
My first plane ride was on an Eastern Airlines 727 "Whisper Jet" from Philly to Miami. I LOVED IT!
This AC started its life with Eastern Airlines
Love my Eastern Airlines!
You made my morning with this video. Great seeing and listening to these 727 flying marvels.
Kalitta still flies these bad boys out of our County airport. I live about 14 miles away in the country and on a quiet night can hear when one of the 727s is spooling up and taking off. So loud compared to modern aircraft, but love the sound!
The first jet ride I ever had was on a United 727 from Indianapolis to St. Louis. That is a short ride, as soon as they get up to altitude they started coming back down. Maybe it was a TWA 727, can't remember. After that I had quite a few rides on them. You rarely had a hard landing on those because they had a tendency to float down the runway for while on those triple slotted flaps. Made for a greaser touch down nearly every time. Plus wings were low to the ground like DC-9s which made for nice ground efect.
Great video, I think that may be the same one that come's into Kansas City , loud indeed!!!
Cargo 727 IFL Group. Looks like they landed at the wrong airport! I flew asa Flight Engineer for over 5000 hours in ten years on those mostly flying cargo. I didn’t realize any company was still operating them in the US. Thanks for the video.
I glad I had the privilege of flying the 727 before they all went away!
Nothin’ cooler than the 72!
I know! It was so cool recording that thing! It was so loud I had to figure out how to cover my ears while recording too! And plus I could hear it for miles!
Me too
I miss those planes so much 😫
Those old 3 holers were great planes ✈️ miss flying them !!
My first plane ride was on an Eastern Airlines 727 Charleston SC to Charlotte NC back in the 70s. Also flew Delta and National Airlines 727s from Charleston and back. That is probably the coolest airliner ever in my opinion. Piedmont Airlines also flew 727s into Charleston. United and American as well when they started serving Charleston's new airport terminal in the mid 80s.
Man you did nothing but reminding me of why I became an aviation lover, such a lovely masterpiece you brought us here. Cheers
Why thank you!
So cool and so close to home! I love the 727! Such a Beautiful Old Girl.
In the 80's flights out of San Antonio International Airport had to cope with noise abatement issues and prior to departure on a 727 the pilot came across the intercom to advise passengers of a steep climb to altitude. No kidding it was like Maverick leaving the aircraft carrier!
Love that smoke. Always wanted to see a 727 in person!
It is very cool, indeed
Admiro ese avión... es el que más me gusta, excelente video que me permitió tomar un capture de un hermoso atardecer, mas allá de eso, admiro el esfuerzo que tuviste en grabar este video y te felicito! deseo que sigas creciendo! Un saludo desde Venezuela.
English please
T tails are so cool. 727 Md 80 md 82 dc9 etc....
Wiki says this plane was delivered to All Nippon Airways ANA in 1978..
Nice view! Great sound!
Thank you very much!
Now that's a roaring jet
Awesome bird!
I surprised at your video. Because maybe it is used by all nippon airways. Thank you great video😃
Take a stepstool next time.
I'm short.. lol
Also not much I can do with 2-3 fuel trucks blocking the shot, it was pretty cold too. Thanks for the suggestion.
super professional camera man
Thanks!
ARE YOU SERIOUS?????
@@Southwest_923WR what do you mean, is it bad recording?
If so I’ll try better..
Did they ever convert any 727’s from 3-man cockpits to 2-man cockpits?
Not sure! I assume 3 seats
Loud enough 😮 Two videos on my channel hypothesize the chance MH370 successfully ditched in the southern Indian Ocean. Let me know what you think 👍
Dizzy now 🥴
Well excuse me
2:29 did they shut off 1 or 2 engines for taxiing?
Hm, not sure.
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you can see me at the far end of the fence
potatoe cam....
Let me see yours then, this was shot on an IPhone 13 Pro
No offense but you can’t be talkin, your YT short looks like it was shot from a iPhone 7..
Gorgeous aircraft! What airport was this at?
Thanks for watching & I agree! This was taken at Muskegon County airport in Muskegon, Michigan
@@muskegonaviation Thanks for the quick reply! What was it there for? Did they offload any cargo or take fuel?
@@davidkavanagh189 no problem, I seem to reply rather quick most of the times - they were there for about an hour or so, from what I saw, it looked like pallets with somethin inside
They did get gassed up
@@muskegonaviation And they offloaded? They usually carry car parts from Mexico
Is this muskegon?
Yes
Jeesh... why not just ask to go out on the flightline?
Unfortunately I cant go out anymore due to the manager at the airport.
…could’ve edited out the whole running bit…just sayin’…🤷♂️😄😄
...I didn't have an app to edit the running but...just sayin'...🤷♂️😄😄
You're all over the place & out of focus a lot. No cell phones / get real camera/ tripod/you'll do great.
Check my recent videos & look. Use cell phone / have real camera/ has tripod/i do great
Put that camera down and don’t film anything else
What?
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I'm looking to purchase a Boeing AircraFt Freighter 727-200F any available for sale?