March 27, 2012
Volunteer 'TC' Howard's labor of love
(Matthew Ziegler / Museum of Flight)
NAME: Terry “TC” Howard
JOB: Volunteer, Museum of Flight Restoration Center, Paine Field
‘CUBICLE’ RAVE: This is the cockpit of the first Boeing 727, UAL 727, N7001U. We started full-time restoration in March 2004, installing the majority of flight equipment that United removed in 1991. The plan in place is to fly it on Feb. 9, 2013, to the Museum of Flight at Boeing Field -- the 50th anniversary of its first flight.
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Stephen J. Norton on March 28, 2012 11:07 AM | Reply
My dad took my to the Renton airport to watch the first 727 take to the skies on it's maiden flight.
On July 11,1977 I became a Boeing employee
working on the 727 line. I worked on 500 of the planes including the last one delivered to Federal Express as a corgo plane.