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Old Dec 16, 2013 | 1:25 pm
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Originally Posted by BearX220
The MD-11 successor was considered a real handful on the flight deck. It had a tendency to porpoise in the air. I believe only KLM still operates the MD-11 in pax mode. It never hit its promised performance numbers either.

The DC-10, though, was a real brick and a lot of fun to fly in... once it got over its teething problems in the 1970s. There were several fatal hull losses attributed to design flaws (Google AA 96, TK 981, AA 191) in the early going. After they were corrected the DC-10 had a good safety record.

Northwest used to fly 4 or 5 per day between SEA and MSP... I miss them.
And who could forget the CO DC's flying to LHR (or was it LGW) from EWR back in the '90's Flight 28 if memory serves.
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