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McDonnell Douglas DC-8-60 (C-FTIQ)
August 1971 - "Rotate" - departure on rwy 06L at Dorval.
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I think Air Canada should bring back this livery! 5 stars! thank you pelican! Cheers!!
EPIC
Great historical photo thanks
I am filled with thrills at the sight of this big old bird in majestic livery. CWR + JC ad idem.
I agree, C.W.! This is the best livery ever, way better than their grim new black and white effort.
Beautiful aircraft and there’s no doubt that Air Canada should go back to the red and white, like our flag.
My first overseas tour to the ROK was on a World Airways DC8-60. Beautiful aircraft!
WOW ð²
"60" was a series but not a model. This looks like a 63 but without a closer look at the engines, hard to say.
A neat picture of one of Douglas' best.
A neat picture of one of Douglas' best.
A gorgeous airplane - had to do air starts (gave me goose bumps every time) - two were lost I believe - one in Ste Therese and the other in Ottawa
Another vote for a return to this AC livery!
The DC-8 series airframes were built like tanks.
We were on a Trans International Airlines Charter, TIA DC-8-63, on final at Bangor, ME (ATL-BGR), July 1975, fully loaded at MTOW.
We were at about 20' above the runway when the aircrew activated the thrust reversers.
We sunk immediately and incurred a very heavy impact first on the left mains, then right, then left.
I was in right isle seat and I remember being swung maximally over the left armrest and looked at all other aisle passengers in front of me in same position, hearing other passenger heads hitting the left cabin wall, then, the opposite side, then back to the left side.
It was just a refuel stopover, so, we exited the airplane after much talk about the hard landing.
I diverted out of the line to the terminal to the left mains, and, they were with full tread, apparently new tires, but, there were bald spots across all four of the left main tires right down and deep into the cords.
I was shocked at the damage as a teenager.
Then, when we took off from BGR and landed in Bergen, Norway (BGO), both taking off and landing, the main tires were so loud from being bald and thumping all the way from the terminal to airborne, etc., that I'll never forget it.
I remember then and still think that Donald Douglas Sr. built those Douglas airframes TOUGH!
We were on a Trans International Airlines Charter, TIA DC-8-63, on final at Bangor, ME (ATL-BGR), July 1975, fully loaded at MTOW.
We were at about 20' above the runway when the aircrew activated the thrust reversers.
We sunk immediately and incurred a very heavy impact first on the left mains, then right, then left.
I was in right isle seat and I remember being swung maximally over the left armrest and looked at all other aisle passengers in front of me in same position, hearing other passenger heads hitting the left cabin wall, then, the opposite side, then back to the left side.
It was just a refuel stopover, so, we exited the airplane after much talk about the hard landing.
I diverted out of the line to the terminal to the left mains, and, they were with full tread, apparently new tires, but, there were bald spots across all four of the left main tires right down and deep into the cords.
I was shocked at the damage as a teenager.
Then, when we took off from BGR and landed in Bergen, Norway (BGO), both taking off and landing, the main tires were so loud from being bald and thumping all the way from the terminal to airborne, etc., that I'll never forget it.
I remember then and still think that Donald Douglas Sr. built those Douglas airframes TOUGH!
This is a DC-8=63.
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Date | Avion | Provenance | Destination | Départ | Arrivée | Durée |
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04-02-2025 | AT45 | Hall Beach (CYUX) | Iqaluit (CYFB) | 16h45 EST | 18h24 EST | 1:39 |
04-02-2025 | AT43 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Igloolik (CYGT) | 13h25 EST | 15h08 EST | 1:43 |
03-02-2025 | AT43 | Pond Inlet (CYIO) | Iqaluit (CYFB) | 18h50 EST | 20h54 EST | 2:04 |
03-02-2025 | AT43 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Pond Inlet (CYIO) | 15h40 EST | 17h48 EST | 2:08 |
02-02-2025 | AT43 | Cape Dorset (CYTE) | Iqaluit (CYFB) | 12h52 EST | 13h44 EST | 0:52 |
02-02-2025 | AT43 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Cape Dorset (CYTE) | 11h14 EST | 12h06 EST | 0:52 |
01-02-2025 | AT43 | Qikiqtarjuaq (CYVM) | Iqaluit (CYFB) | 13h36 EST | 14h44 EST | 1:08 |
01-02-2025 | AT43 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Qikiqtarjuaq (CYVM) | 11h42 EST | 12h49 EST (?) | 1:07 |
31-01-2025 | AT43 | Pond Inlet (CYIO) | Iqaluit (CYFB) | 16h18 EST | 18h25 EST | 2:07 |
31-01-2025 | AT43 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Pond Inlet (CYIO) | 13h20 EST | 15h42 EST (?) | 2:22 |
30-01-2025 | AT43 | Arctic Bay (CYAB) | Iqaluit (CYFB) | 13h17 CST | 16h53 EST | 2:36 |
30-01-2025 | AT43 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Arctic Bay (CYAB) | 08h23 EST | 09h48 CST | 2:25 |
28-01-2025 | AT43 | Hall Beach (CYUX) | Iqaluit (CYFB) | 18h55 EST | 20h12 EST | 1:17 |
28-01-2025 | AT43 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Hall Beach (CYUX) | 16h12 EST | 17h39 EST | 1:27 |
28-01-2025 | AT43 | Cape Dorset (CYTE) | Iqaluit (CYFB) | 13h07 EST | 14h05 EST | 0:58 |
28-01-2025 | AT43 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Cape Dorset (CYTE) | 11h39 EST | 12h25 EST | 0:46 |
27-01-2025 | AT43 | Pond Inlet (CYIO) | Iqaluit (CYFB) | 16h48 EST | 19h19 EST | 2:31 |
27-01-2025 | AT43 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Pond Inlet (CYIO) | 14h00 EST | 16h01 EST (?) | 2:01 |
26-01-2025 | AT45 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Qikiqtarjuaq (CYVM) | 16h19 EST | 17h21 EST | 1:02 |
26-01-2025 | AT43 | Cape Dorset (CYTE) | Iqaluit (CYFB) | 12h49 EST | 13h45 EST | 0:56 |
26-01-2025 | AT43 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Cape Dorset (CYTE) | 11h19 EST | 12h08 EST | 0:49 |
25-01-2025 | AT43 | Près de Kimmirut, Nunavut | Iqaluit (CYFB) | First seen 00h00 UTC | 19h23 EST (-1) | 0:22 |
24-01-2025 | AT43 | Iqaluit (CYFB) | Hall Beach (CYUX) | 14h02 EST | 15h48 EST | 1:46 |
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