airfrance
08-25-2009, 09:21 AM
It's not too often you see an Old Paint Southwest plane but a 737-300 is really rare. N644SW sits on the ground a Burbank about 45 min prior to departing to Oakland, CA.
Picture 1: Being driven up to our plane rather than going through the terminal.
Picture 2: With the engine's opened up, I begin the pre-flight.
Picture 3: Checking this CFM-56's engines. After years of flight, their looking good.
Picture 4: Checking the wingtip and lights. (Unfortunately, Active Cam doesn't show and lights)
Picture 5: Checking out the undercarriage and landing gear as well as the rear of the engine.
Picture 6: Just before heading up to the office of this bird, with the pre-flight complete.
Picture 1: Being driven up to our plane rather than going through the terminal.
Picture 2: With the engine's opened up, I begin the pre-flight.
Picture 3: Checking this CFM-56's engines. After years of flight, their looking good.
Picture 4: Checking the wingtip and lights. (Unfortunately, Active Cam doesn't show and lights)
Picture 5: Checking out the undercarriage and landing gear as well as the rear of the engine.
Picture 6: Just before heading up to the office of this bird, with the pre-flight complete.