A Traveler Meets Air Traffic Control
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Documentary (1963)
An FAA worker explains how his organization works to a fellow passenger while on a flight from Chicago to Los Angeles.
Sikorsky S-58C
Registration N878, c/n 58-350 built in 1958.
Landing at Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
TWA's Boeing 707-131 on the right.
Douglas DC-8 on the right.
Various Aircraft
At Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
On the left, a Lockheed Constellation and a Vickers Viscount on its right.
On the right, two Douglas DC-8.
In the far background, from right to the left, a Douglas DC-4, a Douglas DC-6 and another Douglas DC-4.
Foreground on the left, is a Lockheed L-188A Electra of Eastern Airlines.
In the background, from left to right, a Douglas DC-6, two Boeing 720-022 and another DC-6, all these aircraft from United Airlines.
In the background left, two Dougles DC-8 of United Airlines.
On the background right, a Lockheed Constellationthen a Boeing 707 and another Boeing 707-131 all of them from TWA-Trans World Airlines.
Boeing 707
At Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
Lockheed L-188 Electra & Douglas DC-8
At Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
Douglas DC-8
At Chicago O'Hare International Airport.
Landing at Los Angeles International Airport.
Douglas DC-8-51
Convair F-106A Delta Dart
Serial 58-0783 c/n 8-24-114. Moved to the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Center (AMARC) in 1984. sent to AEL Inc. in 1989 and converted to a QF-106A drone. Shot down by an AIM-120 Feb 21, 1992.
Cessna 182F Skylane
Registration N3306U, c/n 18254706 built in 1963. Brand new at the time of filming.
Beechcraft 23 Musketeer
Registration N2390J, c/n M-344 built in 1963. Brand new at the time of filming.
Douglas DC-7
Or a DC-6?
Boeing 707
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