Very nice video! I watched the full hour and a half, and it constantly reminded me as to how beautiful aviation is, even if you are flying over thick clouds. But that’s what made it more engaging. The cloud formations upon approach into Sydney was a site to see, with some golden clouds which complimented the more bland clouds nicely. The thick cloud layer after departing Brisbane was very compelling as I always wondered when you would break through them. Where you were seated was also very nice. 19A seemed to have a very good view of the wing, which fortunately did not really obstruct viewing from in front of the wing, and quite evidently, behind the wing. Matter of fact, I sat on row 21A on this exact aircraft from Sydney to Melbourne just over one year ago. I’m quite surprised that they still haven’t refurbished the cabin to the new seats on this aircraft, given its age. Great video regardless, and it sure was a relaxing video to watch! :)
Thanks mate for your watching and excellent review. Only us aviation purists could understand the beautiful feeling a plane/cloud/airport could bring to the inner part of our body. Some could treat it as a wing never moving for one and half hours, but for us, euphoria has already been overflowing for 90 minutes.
I really love the takeoff part, where two landings happened just next to the plane. The landing is also amazing with plenty of cloud surfing.
Very nice video! I watched the full hour and a half, and it constantly reminded me as to how beautiful aviation is, even if you are flying over thick clouds. But that’s what made it more engaging. The cloud formations upon approach into Sydney was a site to see, with some golden clouds which complimented the more bland clouds nicely. The thick cloud layer after departing Brisbane was very compelling as I always wondered when you would break through them.
Where you were seated was also very nice. 19A seemed to have a very good view of the wing, which fortunately did not really obstruct viewing from in front of the wing, and quite evidently, behind the wing. Matter of fact, I sat on row 21A on this exact aircraft from Sydney to Melbourne just over one year ago. I’m quite surprised that they still haven’t refurbished the cabin to the new seats on this aircraft, given its age.
Great video regardless, and it sure was a relaxing video to watch! :)
Thanks mate for your watching and excellent review. Only us aviation purists could understand the beautiful feeling a plane/cloud/airport could bring to the inner part of our body. Some could treat it as a wing never moving for one and half hours, but for us, euphoria has already been overflowing for 90 minutes.
i was at row 25 the other day heading up to mackay, pretty neat
Amazing
14:36is the most thrilling moment I can imagine
Totally agree. It is not every day that you can see a Boeing 737 landing so close to you and your plane.
a 737-700 butter landing
aussie's landing planes = 🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈
Mid strip takeoff