I've been a model of restraint this week. I've written, and shown very few photos.
But today I want to share some pics near and dear to my heart.
While working for Delta Airlines in Dallas (DFW) in the late 1980's, I had the privilege of seeing the British Airways Concorde several days a week, for 10 weeks during the peak summer flying time.
This flight came from London, Washington D.C., and then to Dallas. It overnighted in Dallas, and went back to London, via D.C. again.
Delta did all of the ground work, loading, unloading, etc., as well as cleaning and restocking the inside on those nights.
I was in Cabin Service with Delta at the time and we were the ones who went inside and cleaned, etc.
So, I've been on the Concorde, though I've never flown on it. It was a massively cool experience.
This plane was so loud, that it didn't pull to the gate under it's own power like the other planes, it stopped out on a taxiway and we would hook a tractor to it and pull it to the gate.
That is what is happening in this series of photos.
Click on them. I'm making them small because there are more here than I usually post at one time.
Those last two are my favorites.
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