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ALiving12
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 4 ม.ค. 2020
Trying to follow my dreams
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I SPECTATED A CHEATER IN WARZONE/CUSSING
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I SPECTATED A CHEATER IN WARZONE/CUSSING
LETS BAG A BIG ONE | Hunting simulator 2
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LETS BAG A BIG ONE | Hunting simulator 2
THE BEST MINECRAFT SEE I HAVE EVER GOTTEN
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THE BEST MINECRAFT SEE I HAVE EVER GOTTEN
Ritchie no
People shouldn’t be afraid of crashing all of the worst crashes happened like decades ago like Japan airlines 123 Saudi Arabian airlines flight 763 or pan am flight 103
You a are a prisoner of the flight. That’s what scares me the most.
That was just a plane taking off ..... crap video
@@cubs6583 it’s an experience of mine where i was very scared and almost passed out. keep your negative comments to yourself. have a nice day
@@aliving12 and you tell me to keep my negative comments to myself then dont post a crap video, Remember if you are going to post something then expect some response, and I done care how your days goes, bye
Oh i been on it for the first time and when you go on the runway they stop the plane and then they start speeding up and you can feel your guts go forword and when you takeoff you can feel the presure go inside your ears then landing it feel like nothing
I’m afraid of heights but surprisingly watching the take off and the landing is some of my favorite moments when going flying
Flight take off is the best feeling . I will start paragliding and parachute jump to enjoy more.
I went on my first plane ride (Whatever you'd call it) a couple of weeks ago to Turkey. I can't believe how fast a plane can get from 0 to 1000mph in about 2 seconds. This is exaggeration because I don't know the speed but it's fast... I had some twin sisters looking after me and that giving me sweets to suck because of my ears and that, bless them.
If you are nervous just look how calm everyone else is. If they are not calm start panicking. Lol
My first flight was a few weeks ago, and I was amazed at the ground below me. I don’t think I blinked for minutes. It is honestly insane to me how we are able to move such massive hunks of metal so fast and so far up in the sky. We were going hundreds of miles an hour and I didn’t even feel it. Just inches past my face, it was -90°F outside, while it was only somewhat chilly in the cabin. I had goosebumps every time it banked, ascended or descended. 32,000 feet above the ground, I could see the land similarly to how I see it on maps or Google Earth. I loved watching the progress and stats on my interactive flight map. The only thing I wish I could’ve been able to do was listen in on ATC Communications. What a wonderfully bizarre experience flying is! ✈️
Is it just me or did this plane seem to take ages to take off?
I don't like flying, not because I'm afraid. It's all the things that you have to do and the waiting around.
If you're smoking you better be on fire 😅
I also had that hyperventilating thing during one of my flights
Cool right?!
I was on southwest today coming home from San Antonio
Flying is so fun to me, especially takeoff. Unfortunately I always get air sick so I can’t forget the Dramamine😅One day I want to do ATC or something related to aviation! That moment where the pilots rotate and the plane lifts off is just magical to me🥲
Same bud I went on a plane and it scared me to death during take-off
Wow. My first flight was when i was when i was 4. My dad used to work for southwest, to american airlines, but now he works for delta. I just flew a few weeks ago from ny to la, and from la to vegas, and from vegas to ny. We get free rides sometimes bc my dad works for the airport
I was 48 years old when I flew for the first time. Flight from Omaha to Jacksonville with stop in Memphis. Scared to death waiting to take off. Always scared of heights. Slight delay before takeoff and started talking to some other passengers. Found out there was a church choir on board going to some concert somewhere. 15 people in the choir. Joked with them and my wife that God surely wouldn’t take all these non-sinners, just to get me!! He didn’t, so here I am smiling to this day whenever I think of that flight. Whew!!
That's so sweet! Best wishes for you and your wife
Okay so this is the last thing you posted on your channel
Bro hes taxiing at v1 speed 😂😂😂😂
Southwest taxiing at 50 knots everytime 💀💀
Yea I know it's been awhile but I would advise anyone scared or even mildly shook over flying to not take a 737 Max(specifically Max 8) on their first flight and after the evil Boeing committed that cost 346 people their lives I'd stay away from them as much as I possibly could.. forgive me for getting all grim, I actually love the 737 Max, it's Boeing I despise...I hope u had a relaxing first flight as many well know Air Travel is for the most part extremely safe
I flew for the first time a couple months ago for work. I was terrified. Once on the plane and taking off I was kicking back relaxed with my headphones on just enjoying my music. Yall have nothing to worry about. I found the flight to be therapeutic. I’ve been on 7 flights since(all for work) and they’ve all been 3 hours or so long, and I’m no longer nervous and actually look forward to traveling now. It’s the same as riding on the bus or a train, turbulence was one of my fears and it’s not even bad. Being on a roller coaster feels way worse. This is coming from somebody who has a fear of heights and suffers from panic attacks btw. Absolutely nothing to worry about. Once on the plane and seeing all the attendants walking around like nothing it’ll ease your nerves. I recommend picking an aisle seat so you have more leg room and taking chewing gum + headphones to help with nerves and your ears popping.
Its lile being on a roller coaster as it goes up bit it just continues until cruising altitude.
What scares me to death on planes is when youre riding spirit and the pilots decide to point the plane downwards
For the first time EVER in watched take of and I have never felt so free. I am a chronic anxiety sufferer who also fights with dissociation and i want everyone to know, fear ain’t nothing but a feelin’.
I don’t like flying… specifically its the taking off part I’m scared of. I think its the feeling of a total loss of control or something!
No no flying is actually safer than cars you see. Plus here is the thing you will get used to it and try to study planes on what there called and what there capabilities are. Then you will love flying. So about take offs the pilots off course push Toga (Full power) which therefore the engines will roar which might scare you but don't worry it won't explode. Try to take a deep breath and say Why am I scared of flying even tho it's the safest way of travel. Hope this helped😊
I remember my first time flying. I was 7 years old and was so scared when we started to take off. I've taken many flights since then but it was so refreshing once we got above the clouds
When I was flying for the first time to Salou,Spain with Jet2I was curious af bro
The landing is the worst especially with Ryanair
Is 1:11 1:11
Is 1:11 1:11
Southwest airlines ftw!!!
Turnin n burnin i see. No waiting around on southwest airlines💀
Now when i heard the panting i thought there was a dog on there but when she started talking to it i thought you know what, whoever it is, they might be having one of those secret orgasms, under a blanket, like
It’s okay it happened to me before and I went on a plane again like year after year and if it’s your first time going on the plane and if you go on the plane anytime you will get used to the take off part (I hope you understand what I’m saying because some of other people didn’t understand what I’m saying)
Did you fly Southwest Airlines? They have good snacks.
So does delta
First time I flew : London to Rome, loved it. Second time : London to Santiago de Compostela ( translated, the city of " St James of the Field of Stars" ), Spain. `Loved it. Coming back I just had the slight feeling of unease, thinking, `suppose this thing were to crash ?....` Third time : Londo to New York City. Loved the outbound flight - it was broad daylight. `Hated the return in darkness all the way. Fourth time : London to Mexico City. Hated it. Ironically it was my first time on a Boeing 747 : 400 "Jumbo Jet" which I`d always wanted to go on. I took my girlfriend with me, it was her very first flight and she loved it. Coming back ( again in darkness ) was even worse. Sixth time : London to Santiago de Compostela, loved it. Seventh : Humberside Airport ( actually in Lincolnshire ) to Alicante, Spain; Loved it. Eight time : London to Valencia, Spain. I was a little nervous. These days I`d have to be as drunk as a skunk to get on an aircraft, so my tendency is toward fear. In fact, I`ve given up other opportunities to fly to ancient Italian cities completely free of charge - including spending money, but have had to turn it down on the grounds that I just cannot board a plane again.
Im guessing you were flying in a Boeing 737-700 Southwest airlines, theres nothing to worry about that
Normal departure - nothing to be scared of here
It just blows my mind how high they get so fast
Southwest is notorious for exceeding 25 knot taxi speed regulations..
Did you know flying is safer than driving a car
Southwest really does taxi too fast💀
Ikr, it looked like they were about to rotate 💀💀
It’s such a surreal feeling to fly for the first time. That woozy feeling of that heavy metal tube with wings just, fly.
if it makes you feel better, engines failing is not the worst to happen. If 1 engine goes out the pilots can keep the plane up with the 2nd engine but they'd have to accelerate the thrust. If both engines fail, the pilots can glide the plane for a surprising amount of miles. Taking off really is not scary because all you need to understand is maths and physics which all pilots NEED to learn before flying. Air Traffic Control and the pilots has full protection over you. If you ever feel nervous before your flight, you can always speak to the pilots and they can relieve you by explaining their skills and power over the plane. Your in very very safe hands.
I have yet to go on my first flight…
I used to hate the ear popping when I was a kid. Years later, and I barely notice it. Of course, nowadays the cabin pressure changes are computer controlled, whereas in the 1970s when I started to fly with my parents they were manual, and flight crews often weren't very gentle with them (as if they didn't have more important things to do). As a result, one's ears often used to pop quite violently.