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Hey guys! Finally...the very last full flight video from my amazing Alaska trip! In this one, I fly aboard a Delta Air Lines B717 up to Pittsburgh, PA from the home of Delta itself, aka Atlanta, GA! I for one love flying these classic T-tails, even if the interior is rather dull for Delta's standards. Being that close to the engine in the back is frickin' awesome and something you can never experience on modern jets (CRJs just aren't the same). Unfortunately, these jets are getting phased out one by one and only have around two years left of life before Delta pulls the plug completely on them. So get a ride on em while you can! Just as the MD-88s and MD-90s which once ruled ATL are now extinct, these MD-95s will be too very soon and replaced with the A220s. This particular flight wasn't perfect, but it was definitely very enjoyable besides having some obvious pressurization problems on landing that didn't make it so enjoyable form start to finish...but overall great flight! And I still love how Delta handles COVID as they are still the best in my book. Hope you guys enjoy! Flight Info: Airline: Delta Air Lines Aircraft/Registration: Boeing 717-200 (N949AT) Seat: 25E Flight Time: 1 hr 10 min Flight #: DL 2357 Takeoff: Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Landing: Pittsburgh International Airport Filmed: July 2020 Camera(s) Used: Canon Powershot G7X Mark II Hop on over to my channel to view more travel videos! / thejazzguy13 Follow me on Instagram! / thejazzguy13 Everything in this video is protected by YouTube COPYRIGHT. Do NOT use unless granted permission. © thejazzguy13 Aviation 2021