Everyday I think about how much I would like to be in the WTC, whether it's in another life, in my dreams, in a VR experience... I just can't get over the fact that they've been gone for almost 23 years. 💔
@akifiskandar41866 күн бұрын
0:23 a very rare old BA safety video which is very hard to find on YT. Wonder if anyone has a copy of it so that it can be published here.
@peterfinn60988 күн бұрын
When flying was great and amazing with gorgeous food and comfortable seats in economy class. Crew used to hand out playing cards and magazines etc too. What a pity it’s not like that anymore
@scotty634610 күн бұрын
BA got their moneys worth out of their 747-100's I remember seeing them at LHR in about 1996, They were due retirement and just looked dirty and clapped out!
@JIGGALANSKY12 күн бұрын
1999 … you just had to be there , the air was even different man I miss being a kid
@mr.atomic297015 күн бұрын
This looks like it was filmed yesterday If you forget about the video quality.
@WinginWolf18 күн бұрын
Back when aircraft had more than 2 engines.
@Schnipp0819 күн бұрын
Compared with today the 90's seem like a dream world... like a beautiful dream world which is lost forever and only lives on in our memories and hearts. 2020-24 seems like a nightmare compared to this beautiful footage and not just because of the pandemic, the inflation or the war in Ukraine, in general!!!!
@Andy-kf4rd19 күн бұрын
The size of the seats makes me laugh.travellers were lucky then not the cattle cars we have nowadays.and at a time when britain had an airline.not the spanish owned rubbish we have now
@wll150023 күн бұрын
8:44 Concert sponsored by American Airlines. Eerie
@monetfaversham670327 күн бұрын
A very shaky hand
@mehmetokay707329 күн бұрын
Clunky. Is that an American Airlines 747 SP at 4:13?
@marklyerly6183Ай бұрын
Who stills watching this in 2024? #neverforget
@thes4uceАй бұрын
The M25 is empty!
@daniellawson1587Ай бұрын
You have a fine piece of history my friend thank you for sharing it
@cokia7722Ай бұрын
こんな穏やかな時間がずっと続くと思っていました 見せてくれてありがとう😊
@sandsparАй бұрын
Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then.
@nateb.theaviator3782Ай бұрын
That takeoff power set was Perfecto. 🤌
@BurntWifiАй бұрын
4:42 benches looked great for skating
@Mark-yy2pyАй бұрын
Just like JFK’s assassination changed the trajectory of our country, 9/11 changed it again 😥
@user-oy6xb2hh9fАй бұрын
Господи, какая высота..
@emsea1658Ай бұрын
the greatest decade
@Schnipp0829 күн бұрын
Yes, the 90s seem like a beautiful dream world, a world that is lost forever and only lives on in the memories and hearts of those who remember.
@xcvxcvxcvxАй бұрын
Алла я в бар! Алла я в бааааар!
@brandonlefton13462 ай бұрын
The twin towers were just two buildings. What we really miss is the sense of security and hope for the future.
@yopacific2 ай бұрын
L-1011 was the boss…..amazing guys above checking in on this video.
@lothairelauwagie87582 ай бұрын
I was born in 1964.16 years young in 1980.What a great decade!!!
@bruhh1102 ай бұрын
Looked like 2 massive graves from the get go
@jameskirk25792 ай бұрын
it's called islam
@goobi37802 ай бұрын
I understand strong feelings about what happened, but let’s remember that the group behind the attacks was not affiliated with Islam as a whole. They hijacked it, just as they hijacked the planes they used as missiles. They poisoned and perverted its principles in order to indoctrinate and brainwash easily manipulated people into joining them. Islam does not condone this, so we should not condemn them, but rather the people who could have taken Islam or left it, they just used it to gain support and power in their political motives. I mean really, Bin Laden’s PC had a metric ton of adult videos and games, something Islam denounced. If he truly cared about Islam, he wouldn’t have lived the life he lived, and done the things he did. He was an extremist, as was the group that did it. Islam would never support this.
@zackakai5173Ай бұрын
It's called religious extremism and fundamentalism. Radical Islam is just one specific expression of that particular brand of degeneracy. But if you're blaming all Muslims for the actions of said extremists, you're as bad as the ones you're criticizing. The solution is education and not tolerating bullshit fearmongering and misinformation, not bigotry.
@enchantedhamburger8934Ай бұрын
al qeada does not represent islam. dont be racist.
@gailbuxton90092 ай бұрын
Beautiful song, so sad
@arielleggett20542 ай бұрын
Kids today will never understand how different America was back at this time vs now
@wolfensus3 ай бұрын
I miss the 90s
@jessejohnson64353 ай бұрын
Beautiful Video Thank You America
@bossmom5223 ай бұрын
This is a beautiful painful memory of our beautiful America that has now been destroyed by the administration of Washington DC
@FclssGaming3 ай бұрын
I was 3 months old when the tragedy happened and now I’m 22 Years Old
@insitetoursirelandltd.57953 ай бұрын
What a Joy. I took a BA flight in 1990 from BFS Belfast to Manchester and then onto JFK. Reminds me of the excitement of my first time travelling on an airliner, never mind across the Atlantic Ocean. Thanks for sharing as I'm back there in my youth!
@nishitsingh8463 ай бұрын
All of you who is thinking your old America has gone , its true. You know why?? Its curse of all cows and animals your ancestors ate. Harsh but true.
@chrisn59133 ай бұрын
America today. Run by a pedophilic geriatric, a completely corrupt government, inflation, and the driest and most easily offended people imaginable. Im living in the wrong time. This looks like a utopia. :(
@PablRdgz3 ай бұрын
90's were the best
@tauhidershadKUFNAFLORAN3 ай бұрын
for USA.
@PablRdgz3 ай бұрын
@@tauhidershadKUFNAFLORAN social networks didn't exist in usa but in all the world neither, and most of the culture of usa people all over the world could enjoy, and there was eurodance from the 90, 2000 decade that was not from usa for example, it was a good era to be alive, of you were from usa but if you were from other places too
@priestmichi2173 ай бұрын
Sehr schöne Bilder und ein super Sound Track. 😌 Danke✨
@extrememarioplush68593 ай бұрын
I was born in 1999 in NYC and was two years old when 9/11 happened. I have no memory at all of that day, but I remember growing up in the aftermath. I was constantly hearing updates of the war on terror and everyone was living in fear to some extent. We were all waiting for the next thing to blow up, convinced that the terrorists would do it again. People would get uncomfortable at the mention of planes, bombs or skyscrapers, and the 9/11 attack was just a constant, looming shadow over everyone that was impossible to ignore. I dont remember life any other way
@MadHatterDJ-3 ай бұрын
I wish the world could go back to the way it was back then. Everything changed that fateful day and things were never quite the same again.
@tottui153 ай бұрын
Many skyscrapers from the past to present
@tottui153 ай бұрын
Classic
@docsvillestudios3 ай бұрын
Hi there! I hope this message finds you well. I'm reaching out because I wanted to ask you if this video could be used as part of a documentary that I'm working on. The film is about Ukraine, and it also explores the way Western culture influenced the country after the dissolution of the USSR. I hope to hear from you soon!
@michaelrunnicles71963 ай бұрын
Hello there. Thank you for your message - I am well thanks. Thanks also for the interesting request. I must admit, this record of my transatlantic flight on British Airways in 1990 wouldn't be the first subject that comes to mind when thinking of a documentary about Ukraine! I'd be happy to hear more about your plan however. You're very welcome to email me at [email protected]. Kind Regards
@kev6953 ай бұрын
What was the movie?
@michaelrunnicles71963 ай бұрын
'Bird on a Wire', the Mel Gibson/Goldie Hawn vehicle
@cultdestroyer17253 ай бұрын
America vs America!
@ufc97513 ай бұрын
Эти башни напоминает мне корабль Титаник, который в своё время был самым большим, жалко, что так печально сложилась их судьба(
@Diegogr083 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@johndickie56453 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this. I was on top of the South Tower four times, the last in 2000. The first was with my father in 1976. It was one of the few times that we did something together. He passed away a little over three year ago. God do I wish I could find those old photos now.
@joseollero37883 ай бұрын
Por culpa de George w bush ya no están las torres gemelas
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Everyday I think about how much I would like to be in the WTC, whether it's in another life, in my dreams, in a VR experience... I just can't get over the fact that they've been gone for almost 23 years. 💔
0:23 a very rare old BA safety video which is very hard to find on YT. Wonder if anyone has a copy of it so that it can be published here.
When flying was great and amazing with gorgeous food and comfortable seats in economy class. Crew used to hand out playing cards and magazines etc too. What a pity it’s not like that anymore
BA got their moneys worth out of their 747-100's I remember seeing them at LHR in about 1996, They were due retirement and just looked dirty and clapped out!
1999 … you just had to be there , the air was even different man I miss being a kid
This looks like it was filmed yesterday If you forget about the video quality.
Back when aircraft had more than 2 engines.
Compared with today the 90's seem like a dream world... like a beautiful dream world which is lost forever and only lives on in our memories and hearts. 2020-24 seems like a nightmare compared to this beautiful footage and not just because of the pandemic, the inflation or the war in Ukraine, in general!!!!
The size of the seats makes me laugh.travellers were lucky then not the cattle cars we have nowadays.and at a time when britain had an airline.not the spanish owned rubbish we have now
8:44 Concert sponsored by American Airlines. Eerie
A very shaky hand
Clunky. Is that an American Airlines 747 SP at 4:13?
Who stills watching this in 2024? #neverforget
The M25 is empty!
You have a fine piece of history my friend thank you for sharing it
こんな穏やかな時間がずっと続くと思っていました 見せてくれてありがとう😊
Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then.
That takeoff power set was Perfecto. 🤌
4:42 benches looked great for skating
Just like JFK’s assassination changed the trajectory of our country, 9/11 changed it again 😥
Господи, какая высота..
the greatest decade
Yes, the 90s seem like a beautiful dream world, a world that is lost forever and only lives on in the memories and hearts of those who remember.
Алла я в бар! Алла я в бааааар!
The twin towers were just two buildings. What we really miss is the sense of security and hope for the future.
L-1011 was the boss…..amazing guys above checking in on this video.
I was born in 1964.16 years young in 1980.What a great decade!!!
Looked like 2 massive graves from the get go
it's called islam
I understand strong feelings about what happened, but let’s remember that the group behind the attacks was not affiliated with Islam as a whole. They hijacked it, just as they hijacked the planes they used as missiles. They poisoned and perverted its principles in order to indoctrinate and brainwash easily manipulated people into joining them. Islam does not condone this, so we should not condemn them, but rather the people who could have taken Islam or left it, they just used it to gain support and power in their political motives. I mean really, Bin Laden’s PC had a metric ton of adult videos and games, something Islam denounced. If he truly cared about Islam, he wouldn’t have lived the life he lived, and done the things he did. He was an extremist, as was the group that did it. Islam would never support this.
It's called religious extremism and fundamentalism. Radical Islam is just one specific expression of that particular brand of degeneracy. But if you're blaming all Muslims for the actions of said extremists, you're as bad as the ones you're criticizing. The solution is education and not tolerating bullshit fearmongering and misinformation, not bigotry.
al qeada does not represent islam. dont be racist.
Beautiful song, so sad
Kids today will never understand how different America was back at this time vs now
I miss the 90s
Beautiful Video Thank You America
This is a beautiful painful memory of our beautiful America that has now been destroyed by the administration of Washington DC
I was 3 months old when the tragedy happened and now I’m 22 Years Old
What a Joy. I took a BA flight in 1990 from BFS Belfast to Manchester and then onto JFK. Reminds me of the excitement of my first time travelling on an airliner, never mind across the Atlantic Ocean. Thanks for sharing as I'm back there in my youth!
All of you who is thinking your old America has gone , its true. You know why?? Its curse of all cows and animals your ancestors ate. Harsh but true.
America today. Run by a pedophilic geriatric, a completely corrupt government, inflation, and the driest and most easily offended people imaginable. Im living in the wrong time. This looks like a utopia. :(
90's were the best
for USA.
@@tauhidershadKUFNAFLORAN social networks didn't exist in usa but in all the world neither, and most of the culture of usa people all over the world could enjoy, and there was eurodance from the 90, 2000 decade that was not from usa for example, it was a good era to be alive, of you were from usa but if you were from other places too
Sehr schöne Bilder und ein super Sound Track. 😌 Danke✨
I was born in 1999 in NYC and was two years old when 9/11 happened. I have no memory at all of that day, but I remember growing up in the aftermath. I was constantly hearing updates of the war on terror and everyone was living in fear to some extent. We were all waiting for the next thing to blow up, convinced that the terrorists would do it again. People would get uncomfortable at the mention of planes, bombs or skyscrapers, and the 9/11 attack was just a constant, looming shadow over everyone that was impossible to ignore. I dont remember life any other way
I wish the world could go back to the way it was back then. Everything changed that fateful day and things were never quite the same again.
Many skyscrapers from the past to present
Classic
Hi there! I hope this message finds you well. I'm reaching out because I wanted to ask you if this video could be used as part of a documentary that I'm working on. The film is about Ukraine, and it also explores the way Western culture influenced the country after the dissolution of the USSR. I hope to hear from you soon!
Hello there. Thank you for your message - I am well thanks. Thanks also for the interesting request. I must admit, this record of my transatlantic flight on British Airways in 1990 wouldn't be the first subject that comes to mind when thinking of a documentary about Ukraine! I'd be happy to hear more about your plan however. You're very welcome to email me at [email protected]. Kind Regards
What was the movie?
'Bird on a Wire', the Mel Gibson/Goldie Hawn vehicle
America vs America!
Эти башни напоминает мне корабль Титаник, который в своё время был самым большим, жалко, что так печально сложилась их судьба(
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thanks for sharing this. I was on top of the South Tower four times, the last in 2000. The first was with my father in 1976. It was one of the few times that we did something together. He passed away a little over three year ago. God do I wish I could find those old photos now.
Por culpa de George w bush ya no están las torres gemelas