


Isn't it a very old aircraft? A lot of airlines have moved to 767 or 747 for transporting cargo. Operating a very old aircraft isn't safe, well depending on how they maintain them thought. What do think?
Thanks for your reply.
Why is 707 being used for cargo thoughtIsn't it a very old aircraft? A lot of airlines have moved to 767 or 747 for transporting cargo. Operating a very old aircraft isn't safe, well depending on how they maintain them thought. What do think?




Also researching a lot about 707 I also understood that most people say that Boeing 707 is not very comfortable for today. But what do they mean by that? I have seen some picture with quite comfortable seats in Boeing 707. Or is it because of the overhead bins that didn't have little door that you open and close when you put your luggage in? Anyone knows the answer? Thanks you people once again 

Thanks for your replies people, Interesting stuff you guys mentionedAlso researching a lot about 707 I also understood that most people say that Boeing 707 is not very comfortable for today. But what do they mean by that? I have seen some picture with quite comfortable seats in Boeing 707. Or is it because of the overhead bins that didn't have little door that you open and close when you put your luggage in? Anyone knows the answer? Thanks you people once again


I don't think there were too many people comfortable on that flight - considering they landed with 1 more passenger than what they started the flight with (a baby was born en route).




Lol, that's intersting. When did that happen? Felix/FFDS, you mentioned about overhead rack on Boeing 707, I get it why they didn't have overheads bins with opening and closing doors but then where did all those people that were on a plane put their bags?


And that would be sort of unusual if people would do that today. Oh and by the way, I have 3 more questions (sorry if I ask a lot of questions, I was just looking for those answeres since I started playing Flight Simulator). One is that how and why did EL AL put up to 1000 people aboard? I thought that the capacity of a Boeing 747-100/200 was no more than 530 people or so. How were they able to fit in a 1000 people??? Did they have like 5-5-5 seat configuration in the whole airplane??? 2nd question. Many times I read and heared and I just know that sound travels at 333.33 meters per seconds which means that if a jet exseeds a speed of 1000kph it is going faster than then speed of sound (1000/3=33.33). Ok well, on airliner.net I read that Boeing 707 and early Boeing 727 could travel up to 1010k or even 1017kph which means they could be going a little bit faster than the speed of sound. If so then how come nobody ever said they could go faster than the speed of sound? They were always called subsonic jets??? And the 3rd question is how come Boeing made 707 then 727 then 737, 747 and so on and then a few years ago they finally made Boeing 717??? Why did they miss 717 or named a Boeing 727 a 727 and not 717???? They sort of skipped 717 back then. Did they have plans for late 90's to build 717 or something? Any answers to these question would be greatly appriciated. Thank you! :)
And that would be sort of unusual if people would do that today. Oh and by the way, I have 3 more questions (sorry if I ask a lot of questions, I was just looking for those answeres since I started playing Flight Simulator). One is that how and why did EL AL put up to 1000 people aboard? I thought that the capacity of a Boeing 747-100/200 was no more than 530 people or so. How were they able to fit in a 1000 people??? Did they have like 5-5-5 seat configuration in the whole airplane??? 2nd question. Many times I read and heared and I just know that sound travels at 333.33 meters per seconds which means that if a jet exseeds a speed of 1000kph it is going faster than then speed of sound (1000/3=33.33). Ok well, on airliner.net I read that Boeing 707 and early Boeing 727 could travel up to 1010k or even 1017kph which means they could be going a little bit faster than the speed of sound. If so then how come nobody ever said they could go faster than the speed of sound? They were always called subsonic jets??? And the 3rd question is how come Boeing made 707 then 727 then 737, 747 and so on and then a few years ago they finally made Boeing 717???


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