Today’s blog will discuss how we got to Seattle to go on this cruise.
737-900
We flew Delta from Salt Lake City to Seattle on a Boeing 737-900. This is just one type of aircraft that Delta uses. Let’s break down this plane.
Configuration of the plane
First Class | Comfort + | Main Cabin | |
Seats | 20 | 21 | 139 |
Width/Pitch | 20.9 in /37 in | 17.3 in/34 in | 17.3 in/30-31 in |
Child Seat | 20.9 in | 17.3 in | 16.3 |
Under Seat | 20x11x10 in | 20x14x7 in | 20x14x7 in |
It looks like all seats come with the following amenities
- Wifi
- USB In-Seat Power
- In-seat Power Outlet
- Personal Video
- Satellite TV
- Cruising speed
- 525 MPH
- 844 km/h
- Range
- 2,810 miles
- 4,522 km
- 2,810 miles
- Engines
- 2 turbofans
- Wing mounted, of course
- 2 turbofans
- Wingspan
- 117 ft 10 in
- 35.9 m
- 117 ft 10 in
- Tail Height
- 41 ft 2 in
- 12.55 m
- 41 ft 2 in
- Length
- 138 ft 2 in
- 42.11 m
- 138 ft 2 in
You can find out more information here
https://www.delta.com/us/en/aircraft/boeing/737-900er
That is where I got the information from.
Thoughts
Well, was I nervous flying on a 737? No, I wasn’t. I mean, you can get on any plane and have issues, but no, I wasn’t nervous at all. I like the 737. It is a great plane to fly on. Yes, it seems like 737s are having some issues. But I don’t think about the problems when I fly.
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