Arnold
Cleared for Takeoff
I can't say I begin to understand why the 757 was consigned to the dustbin of history while the 737 wasn't.
Harry Stonecipher didn’t like the 757. Would have made a lot more sense...newer design, already in CAD, plenty of room for larger engines. But Harry didn’t like it.I can't say I begin to understand why the 757 was consigned to the dustbin of history while the 737 wasn't.
Doesn't the 757 cost a lot more per aircraft to purchase (I don't know about the LCC)?
The 737 has fewer seats... better suited to the routes with lower passenger numbers
The 757 is treated as a heavy for the purpose of separation minimums (at least it used to be)... but I suppose that annoys ATC more than the airlines.
The 757 is too big and heavy. Can't match the efficiency of the larger, updated 737s. For those reasons, and probably others, the customers stopped ordering 757s. Boeing can't force its customers to order the airplane that they don't want.I can't say I begin to understand why the 757 was consigned to the dustbin of history while the 737 wasn't.
inherently I agree, but based on Boeing's current management it would be over budget and behind schedule and be riddled with issues.. years later they would still be finding tools and metal shavings and gunk inside of the airplanes from poor quality controlI love flying the 757. I think they’d have a winner if they would build a 757NG.
The 757 is too big and heavy. Can't match the efficiency of the larger, updated 737s. For those reasons, and probably others, the customers stopped ordering 757s. Boeing can't force its customers to order the airplane that they don't want.
. They'd try to call it a "MAX"I love flying the 757. I think they’d have a winner if they would build a 757NG.
As in "behind the 8 ball"^and skip a bunch of numbers just to call it the "8" because that number is special for some reason
Yes! the 737 seems unusually loud actually. I'm always surprised by how uncomfortable it is and how much the cabin vibrates compared to the AirbusI had an over-the-wing exit row seat on a 757-300 from SLC-ATL last night. I remember noticing how quiet it is compared to the 737 that I rode out to Cali on earlier in the week.
I have more time in 737s than any other airplane. 737-700/800/900/MAX 9.The 737 looks and feels hodgepodgie
Yes! the 737 seems unusually loud actually. I'm always surprised by how uncomfortable it is and how much the cabin vibrates compared to the Airbus
It is too big, too heavy, and too powerful.
No such thing as too powerful!
Oddly enough (considering the complaints following them) they lowered them back down a couple years ago. It’s called “wake recat”. Not all facilities are authorized to use it. We treat them the same as 73’s and 320’s. Put an RJ 2.5 behind them. They really seem to get rocked behind the 737-800/900. That’s our current most complaints. They also lowered 76’s. We can be 3.5 behind them vs the old 5 with other large’s. 757’s are for sure disappearing.Still is. I remember when they updated the sep mins back in the mid 90s. Apparently she produces a pretty nasty set of vortices without actually being a heavy.
Oddly enough (considering the complaints following them) they lowered them back down a couple years ago. It’s called “wake recat”. Not all facilities are authorized to use it. We treat them the same as 73’s and 320’s. Put an RJ 2.5 behind them. They really seem to get rocked behind the 737-800/900. That’s our current most complaints. They also lowered 76’s. We can be 3.5 behind them vs the old 5 with other large’s. 757’s are for sure disappearing.
Yes. Over time, the numbers don’t lie.I have more time in 737s than any other airplane. 737-700/800/900/MAX 9.
I've also flown the 757 and 767. The 757 is a much nicer airplane to fly, is more capable, has longer range, and, expect for the avionics, has more modern systems. But there is no way it can compete with the similarly sized 737s (-900/MAX 9 and upcoming MAX 10) in efficiency. It is too big, too heavy, and too powerful.
Fuel burn on the 737-9 MAX is about 5,200pph in cruise. On a 757-200, with similar capacity, you're around 8,000pph.
Airlines didn't want, and still don't want, new 757s. There's nothing that Boeing could, or can, do about that.
I call the 737 'the airplane that only an accountant could love'. Accountants are the ones who pick which airplane an airline will buy.
So quiet...especially the last 2 years.FWIW, the LEAP engines on the MAX make it very, very quiet compared to an NG.
Radar too I’m sure. It’s a very recent change. Just 2 years or so. Not all facilities are using it yet. They phased it in starting at the big ones first. Lots of people probably haven’t heard yet.OK. Maybe it’s just tower runway wake sep I’m thinking of then.
You, apparently, are not an accountant.No such thing as too powerful!
EWR likes to put me (in a 739) 2.5 behind E145s with quite a bit of regularity. I've done at least three go-arounds at EWR because of that. You guys seem to do much better.We treat them the same as 73’s and 320’s. Put an RJ 2.5 behind them.
You, apparently, are not an accountant.
You, apparently, are not an accountant...
Accountants are the ones who pick which airplane an airline will buy.
They changed it after the In N Out crash iirc.Still is. I remember when they updated the sep mins back in the mid 90s. Apparently she produces a pretty nasty set of vortices without actually being a heavy.
I had an over-the-wing exit row seat on a 757-300 from SLC-ATL last night. I remember noticing how quiet it is compared to the 737 that I rode out to Cali on earlier in the week.
Is that the one with one row of 2x2 seating, because the windows were in the wrong place? (I know the windows have little to do with this, but the windows are located where the structure of the fuselage permits them). There is one seat (per side) in coach that has excellent legroom!
-Skip
They changed it after the In N Out crash iirc.
Yep, in a straight 737-900 the ref speeds are just stupid fast... what I do to land those pigs is Flaps 40, Brakes 3 every single time. Actually, I do that whether it’s an 800, 900, 900ER... it just gets the ref speeds down to a somewhat “normal” range.EWR likes to put me (in a 739) 2.5 behind E145s with quite a bit of regularity. I've done at least three go-arounds at EWR because of that.
I'll take 40/3 over 30/Max any day. Really need a 3.5 setting on the autobrakes. F30 to F40 seems to give an extra 7 or 8 KIAS on the Vref. Makes a big difference. And, I always liked see-saws as a kid.Yep, in a straight 737-900 the ref speeds are just stupid fast... what I do to land those pigs is Flaps 40, Brakes 3 every single time. Actually, I do that whether it’s an 800, 900, 900ER... it just gets the ref speeds down to a somewhat “normal” range.
You are doing your wind additive, minimum of 5/max 15, on top of Vref, right?I remember being surprised that in some configurations the final approach speed in the 737 was HIGHER than the 747, sometimes by a decent margin