I've flown aeroflot, severstal/Rossiya airlines from Moscow to cherepovets back to Moscow twice in one year as a tourist from Australia. Easier for me as my girlfriend is Russian and knows all translation. Never had a problem at the airport, maybe because I need to attend the Russian embassy in Sydney to obtain my visa. St Petersburg is wonderful and my favourite Russian city
747 pilot here: It's normal to do type-I propylene glycol 'wings and tail' as we call it, when there isn't a large amount of contamination on the aircraft. It's a hot mix to remove localized contamination. When you need something more, as you referenced, you will use Type IV fluid, which provides ice prevention. You would want to do this, for example, if it was actively snowing. There is a bit more to it, but that is the basics.
I work with united in the states and this is correct. As a ramp agent we have a lot prep before the even pilots get to the aircraft like warming up the fluid and figuring out if we need one or both fuilds (I live in the south where it gets cold but not to where we need type IV). Now we do the full body spray per request of the captain. It's obviously different from the cockpit view to compared to the ramp side view but it all works hand and hand. It's a lot of work for a quick spray bug It's all about safety.
Different de-ice fluids , Type 1 , Type, 2 Type 4 does not have anything to do where you de-ice on the aircraft. I live in Scandinavia = a lot of snow & ice condition during winter. Every de-icing is unique. Current weather situation decides what de-icing is needed .You follow the "HOT charts" . HOT = Hold Over Time. 99% you do not spray the fuselage, only wings and tail= stab and fin. Maybe you need Type 4 for your HOT. First remove the snow and ice with Type 1. Then another go with Type 4. With Type 4 on the wings and tail you have enough time to taxi to the runway and take off even if it is snowing heavily.
And look at our subways in NYC, they are disgusting. Russia is NOT a bad country and the politics SEEM to be working. Poo Tin for president. I would take him in a heartbeat over our diaper wearing dementia patient.
I've just been to Uzbekistan. Their metro in Tashkent is very nice too. Every station has a different interior design. And, yes, clean and free from advertising. The trains are much the same stock as we saw on Josh's video, and you can see the Soviet contribution to the station design. No USB on the trains though.
Jet engine issue your are correct I was a Navy pilot! Engine vibration is one of the important factors for aircraft to ensure flight safety. High Cycle fatigue with alternating stress caused by excessive vibration or resonance will accelerate parts damage, then make the structure failure, at last reduce the engine life.
B737 pilot here. Just want to agree with 747 pilot comment. It’s all about the degree of snow&ice contamination on the aircraft and current weather and temperature. I fly extensively in Norway, obviously a winter country and we both deice and anti ice the aircraft depending on the situation. I could see on your video during your embarkation that there was some snow in the wing root and I was immediately curious about whether there would be some sort of deicing at least. Surely enough there was:) So it’s all about the degree of contamination and current weather. I’m not going to do a lecture about the whole thing here, but the airline made at least some necessary treatment based on my minimum observation of the current status. Your travel vlogs are really interesting. Thanks for posting!
I like that there's more of the places you visit in this Russia series compared to older videos. The blend of vlog and airline review works really well, especially for places not many people are able to visit (Russia for obvious reasons)
This is a bit misleading. The airspace above the Baltic Sea is not totally "owned" by the countries around its coast. There's an international corridor(which is not under the control of anyone of those countries) like you pointed out and Russia or any other country can fly its planes through it without authorization. So it's not that they're "allowed to fly", any country *can* under international law fly through that corridor regardless.
@@JoshCahillcorrect but the route flies over international waters and not over territorial airspace. It's the same in the Atlantic ocean, Russian airliners continue to this day to overfly the Atlantic, controlled by European ATC, without prior authorization. They just can't overfly the countries themselves.
Russian planes(or any other plane) while flying over the Baltic Sea fly through several Air Defense Identification Zones(ADIZ) not territorial airspaces and usually as a courtesy and to avoid any confusion contact the ATC of the respective country. But the ADIZ(you can fly through the part over international waters) of a country is not the same as the territorial airspace of a country(forbidden to fly through without expressed permission). For example the ADIZ of Russia around Saint Petersbourg extends way into Finland's territory and Finnish jets of course can fly through it without Russian permission as long as they don't cross Russian *territorial airspace*. @@JoshCahill
@@JoshCahill Yes but someone has to control it it and it has to be Estonia/Finland but it is international waters/airspace and anyone can fly there, ban or no ban...wonder how they pay the ATC service though if they use it, fees apply here too
What a beautiful metro line. And the historical architecture is amazing. I would love to visit Russia some day just to see it in person. Thank you for taking us with you!
We all appreciate your sacrifices Josh , -20c now that’s what I call cold . A friend of mine who flew to Russia many years ago to visit his Russian girlfriend said the same thing about the residents of Moscow . He fly with his girlfriend from Moscow to Ekaterinburg but the turboprop aircraft he was on ran low on fuel and landed in a paddock from which he and his girlfriend had to find there own way from that point , fortunately his girlfriend knew how to get home from there and some hours later , many buses and a fair bit of walking they got home . They are now married, have 2 kids and live in Perth Western Australia.
Ural is like a half low-cost airline, I am surprised they even have business class. However, all these problems and delays on that airline happened even without sanctions. As a Russian I haven't ever tried them and honestly don't want to. 5:29 Seoul subway also has USB and even wireless chargers in the trains :D Also Moscow metro didn't remove English language on ticket machines after February 2022, instead they did it much earlier, during the pandemic. The same thing happened with English announcements.
I think they added the english options in the metro for the world championship (or whatever that big sporting thing was circa 2018), and then they gradually disappeared afterwards.
I work as an ATCo in Saint-Petersburg, Russia,. as for your question how flights from Kaliningrad fly to Russia. All flights uses neutral waters as a route to St. Petersburg, where anyone can fly and ATC is provided like normal flights, just in this case ATC is free of charge for flights in neutral waters. After the airplane enters Russian airspace, it flies as usual on normal routes. It is impossible to prohibit flights in neutral waters, as it is a space that does not belong to anyone, but the country to which ICAO has entrusted this mission is responsible for ATC and should provide it always.
Can you give more details? Which ATC is in charge of those international waters? Are they international because they are greater than 12 nautical miles from any nation’s coast? Who pays for the ATC if it is given free? Thanks!
@@JO-nh6mo I was referring to the current reality of the use of neutral waters by Russian air carriers. Only a notification procedure is used to fly to Kaliningrad, no permits are requested and there are no fees. At the time when relations between Russia and the European Union were at an acceptable level, none of the civil airlines flew exclusively using neutral waters, so there is no description of the cost of such flights, perhaps when relations return to normal, Eurocontrol and the Russian state ATM company will surely discuss this point.
@@jk484 In the airspace over international waters (neutral waters), the responsibility for air traffic control (ATC) typically falls to neighboring countries that agree among themselves on the division of this responsibility. In case of Baltics corridor it's divided by Tallinn ACC, Tampere ACC and Saint-Petersubrg ACC. Regarding the free overflight in this area, I answered in a comment to another above
This is completely false. ATCO here in your hatred Baltics. International waters does mean only that they do not fall under sanctions and can fly their stolen aircraft there. Within a sometimes narrow corridor, not closer than 12NM from coastline. ATCO’s of FIR still provide normal services (+ additional bonus of armed fighter appearance in case of silent treatment) e.g. separation, probably sometimes shortcuts etc. Through Eurocontrol every russian company passing our FIRs pays according to tarrifs. With freakishly long delays, but pays. I am eagerly waiting for the day when in the middle of passing the NATO lake they declare mayday and ask for immediate landing. This will definitely be fun. Karma is a b*tch.
What a cool video! Despite the obvious with Russia, I’m really enjoying this series honestly! Russia is a place I want to visit as well on my track to all 197* and even though for me, it’ll be later on down the line, it’s still on the list but another destination on the list is Antarctica and I know you mentioned it in this video as well. I was looking at how to get to Antarctica earlier today actually which is so funny. I can’t wait for pt. 3 here and then when you go to Antarctica, I’m so pumped for those videos. You’re the man Josh😎✈️👏🏾
The thing with Ural Airlines is that it was always like that, if you want to fly a Russian airline and get great service fly Aeroflot or S7. Ural airlines is kind of a scam and will just get you where-ever you need to be without any service. S7 has decent business class offering on their 737-800 and 320/321neos, service is incomparably better than Ural and seats are newer.
You are correct back then one can actually find East Asian passengers on S7 and Aeroflot because they are the only two in Russia to be in an Airline alliance. Sadly you cannot find S7 Priority Emerald tier in HKG🇭🇰 NRT/HND🇯🇵 KUL🇲🇾 Oneworld Alliance hubs of East Asia in the case of Aeroflot bonus go to these airports in East Asia PVG/SHA/XMN🇨🇳 TPE🇹🇼 ICN🇰🇷 and CGK due to their SkyTeam Elite Plus status suspended. Key reason for it the Ukrainian War
Many thanks for your vlogs about Russia. It was very informative and interesting and brilliant many thanks Josh all the best Richard from Southampton UK 🏴
If anyone plans on visiting Russia - it isn't all that hard to open a bank account, even if you are a foreigner. For most banks, you can apply online regardless of citizenship (as long as you have valid documents to be in Russia) and some (Tinkoff, for example) will even deliver the card to you for free.
Hi Josh, I have been watching your vids for a few years now and love them. Your a great travelling companion. Take care Josh, keep the good work up. Steve
Josh, you have nerves of steel. I would have been a nervous wreck.. And good thing you have enough Russian rubles to cover the unexpected. Feeling nostalgic as I'd mentioned on your last video, I spent 2 weeks in the then USSR in the 80s, in beautiful St.Petersburg and Tallinn. Amazing you can travel there now. Loving this series.
Put a hat on my friend (isay this as a viewer living in the rocky mountains of Montana our coldest this winter minus 42C and F close enough for you to translate ) I )really like your aviation channel....its integrity....sense of play and adventure....and the genuine affection you hold for what you do and share with us....just had to say it. keep creating and obviously we will support.....if you want amazing airports and great views out the window to check out montana we have some of the lowest passenger daily routes supported as essential travel....otherwise not commercially viable and some astoundingly connected routes from such as BZN to all points continent wide ....and the experience people and scenery are easily some of the best Thanks again!
I just watched your video and I absolutely loved it! I found your presentation to be incredibly informative and engaging. You did a great job of breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-understand terms. I also appreciated the humor and personal anecdotes that you sprinkled throughout the video. It made the content more relatable and enjoyable. You're one of the few TH-camrs who I can consistently count on to deliver high-quality content. Keep up the great work! "I outsourced this feedback to AI"
What an amazing video! I knew that Moscow metro is like a huge underground museum, but I didn't expect it to be so clean, without any ads on the walls and stuff like that. And the streets as well. I would be afraid to walk outside in my area at 5 am, but from the looks of it your morning walk to the metro looked pretty safe!
@joshcahill love the video, I have to appreciate your honesty, any man that says ,”my package isn’t that big” I know is telling the truth! Appreciate you Josh you are my favorite airline reviewer!
Amazing video could not stop watching. Breathtaking 👍 Your facial expression in Ural airlines 🤣 but you made it. The metro looked amazing 👌 sorry you had to freeze to take it to the airport 🙈 Can't wait for part 3.
Hey Josh, I recently flew from Vladivostok to Moscow on Aeroflot B777, the plane was not sprayed, and the flight was 8 hours. Service in economy class was good. I love your videos thanks for your content. I recommended visit Vladivostok in the summer, there is beautiful nature there, but it's better not to think about the architecture , it's just terrible, although it has Russian Golden Gate Bridge)😁
I came back on the A350 absolutely great service. I think for the sanctions imposed Russia has done pretty well. A month ago they paid back some leassors
My father is from Moscow, and my mother is from Saint Petersburg. And there is a real difference between people in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Many international tourists prefer to name Moscow as London and Saint Petersburg as Paris and it really looks like. Moscow is more for business and government structures but St Petersburg is more for slow pace living and European style Baltic living
@@michaelosgood9876 ah! My experience is totally different... London's people were lovely to me...but Paris... Nevermore!!! 😅 Maybe Londoners are more used to metalheads! 😂
@@michaelosgood9876 Been to Saint P a bunch of times, instead of Paris think of it as a colder Amsterdam, since Paris is a little funky at the moment that comparison sounds a little off to my European ears.
Type 1 spray is on wings and tail only, if all you are doing is removing ice from the control surfaces. Type 1 might be put over the whole pane if there is snow covering the complete aircraft. Sometimes if it is loose powder snow as we get here in Calgary, Canada they might just spray air of it. Really depends on the snow type and if it has iced/bonded to the aircraft.. Type 2 is green and that stops snow build up on the wing surfaces as the plane taxis for take off. Type 2 is only put on the wings and control surfaces.
Moscow is Europe, everything from Urals to west is Europe. So there are hundreds of Russian flights allowed in Europe. European Union has banned Russian flights from European Union airspace. EU is only a small part of Europe. Just as USA is not North America and even smaller part of Americas (North and South).
We saw the fighter jet escort in the preview and thought “uh oh, what predicament has Josh got himself into”. I guess we’ll tune into part 3 next week to find out! We always enjoy your videos, Josh. Continued safe travels.
Worked with several Russians in a maintenance discipline and they were the nicest...and funniest people ever. Great workers as well. We all were eventually "promoted to customer" as the facility was shut down and all landed on our feet and feel fortunate that business failed, considering the present.
Thank you for bringing us along on the ride. Eagerly awaited this video. Good to see you’re doing well despite a few unplanned (but maybe to be expected) changes in the travel plan. Keep it up and safe travels!
I live in Moscow, and my parents live in Kaliningrad. It was interesting to watch your video. In Russia, I prefer Aeroflot. Or a low-cost airline Probed, but many people don't like it because of the restrictions.
im absolutely enjoying your Russian experience. the architecture is stunning everywhere especially the train station and hotel. we appreciate it josh. thanks for trekking through the super snow so early
thank you for this flight report josh, I also really like the Russian architecture, this hotel and this metro, impressive😍. lol the business at ural😞, on the other hand very impressed by rossiya😍.
Before the war, entering Russia was always easy (scan, stamp, and you're out) but the tough part was the exit at passport control. They go through your passport like crazy for a good 2 minutes and then you're stamped out.
ATC controller here. I am not based nearby around Kaliningrad but: Basically we all want all aircrafts to take off, navigate to their destination and land safely and thats our upmost priority, no matter where aircraft is coming from, where is it going to and from what country does it come from . The flying path to and from Kaliningrad was strictly indicated by IACO and every flight has to follow the path and procedures within the agreement. As we know European Air Space s closed to flights to and from Russia meanwhile we can not cease and delegalise domestic flights within the country which is banned from EASA. As far as i know the first section of your flight to St Petersburg is being navigated by Gdansk Airport EPGD until its being connected to Stockholm for the most of its flight over Baltic Sea. Then Helsinki EFHK tooks over to navigate it through Gulf of Finland then, once the aircraft leaves European Air Space thats it. Russians take over and we don't really know what happens next.
Very interesting. The hotel is magnificent. The metro is beautiful indeeed. I can’t imagine the difficulties traveling there now. I pray for all the people impacted by this war. Long flight, glad you are in business class. I’d be scared with only the wings being deuces. Hope you got more food! Looking forward to your next flight!
Point of correction my brother, they never removed English on any machines. English was never there on some machines, and is actually been added on new machines. I've been living in Moscow since 2015 and i can reliably tell you that no English was removed because of some war, that's a very misleading narative.
@@JoshCahill probably the machines that replaced the ones you use just didn't have English but one thing for sure no language is being suppressed or anything along those lines and I'm sure their English wasn't also sufficient enough to use the correct wording lol. Now all new machines being installed have options for a number of languages and not just English even in banks. Even their university websites most of them now have English comparing to how it was back in 2015. I have a question for you, did you notice any difference in how Russian pilots handle planes compared to other countries in terms of banking angles, steep climbs and speed. You should try S7 I hear it's one crazy airline lol. I like your videos by the way, big fan.
Hi Josh! As an employee of aeroflot group, i am a little into russian airlines atmosphere :) Rerarding Ural, they supposed to inform your agency or yourself at leaast by email, double-check itz just in case... But yes,i think u r into.... let's say,coming to a compensation. They moved you from one flight to another and left you with no meals. I would suggest to ctc them. One more important thing, you would better try s7 airlines - the serious competitor to all the others, supported by government. They take 2nd place in russia,but the are on their own for a long time, my respect. I think, you could be well entertained here, in both classes:, j and y. Good luck. If any consultation needed - let me know.
Flying around the Baltics greatly increases the price from Moscow to Kaliningrad. Moscow- Riga used to be less than 100 euros for a 400 mile flight. Helsini-Riga and Riga-Vilnius are still around 50 euros.
Great video for those of us interested in Russia but for obvious reasons, don’t want to fly there right now, especially being a US American. Some day, I’d love to see Moscow and St. Petersburg. I also love their incredible architecture and metro adornments. Thanks, Josh!
I don't think it was cancelled at the time when you arrived to the airport. Due to problems in aviation lately we always check the airport's online flight table to make sure the plane is actually going to depart before leaving home. That's mostly useful because of delays that happen from time to time: you check the online departure table, see that there's a delay (because plane had a delay previously flying out from another country) and stay home a little longer instead of spending many time uncomfortably at the airrpot
and in terms of cash: can be right can be wrong but Chinese union pay works in many places there. ofc you need cash with you but still it might be possible for you to obtain union pay card and use it here
and in terms of engine's vibration: yeeah i definitely noticed it too flying lately. wasn't a thing in the past and mostly occurs on the older jets. Might have the same reason there's a vibration on idle in older cars (where engine mounts may be worn out and it is not economically viable to replace these) - it can be fixed but it is not necessary and quite expensive/parts are unobtainable so they run it as is.
Ramp agent here, so usually when deicing there are two MAIN types of fluids used, type I and type IV, type I is only used for deicing and getting snow off, and type 4 is for keeping snow off for a short period of time, depending on the SOP of the airline, type 1 can be sprayed on only wings and tail, or full body, in this case I assume they just requested type 1 wings and tail meaning that's all they spray to get residual snow off
A little late with this response, however - I am an Aircraft De-Icing Tech - in Canada - the only time the fuselage is de-iced is if there’s obvious heavy snow contamination or heavy frost. As it is not considered a critical surface - that meaning giving lift to or direction to flight, you’re good to go.
When I worked on cruise ships, we overnighted in St. Petersburg and it was amazing. Not necessarily the warmest people but I met some very nice locals and we talked and laughed a lot. Amazing architecture. Very sad to see what’s going on, for all of the people on both sides. Like you said, you can’t blame everyone for the actions of their government. I think that’s true no matter what country it is. Safe travels.
Actually, the Saint Petersburg is colder than Moscow, so I just think when you were in Moscow, the ° was lower, and when you were in Petersburg, it's Vice versa. Because of humidity, Petersburg is always colder in winter and hotter in summer,so it's just lucky you
What do you mean this is the realm of bald? Bald is the one that showed what life in Russia is really like. Moscow and St. Petersburg are their own bubbles and don't represent anything in Russia. Any Russian will tell you that.
Flights from America to Korea, Japan, and other nearby countries have also been rerouted to avoid Russian airspace. My friend recently flew Korean airlines from nyc to Seoul and looking at the route I was suddenly reminded it was the exact same as what flight 007 was SUPPOSED to be that was shot down after getting lost in USSR's airspace in 1983. It's almost like we're back to the cold war era. Her flight was delayed so I made a joke to her "tell the pilot you're late for your layover and to instead proceed forward over Kamchatka to save time" 😅
5:26 We have at least 220v sockets in Helsinki on the newer metro trains. I don't like connecting to usb-ports. Never know if it's hacking your phone. Or at least not in Russia.
5:20 - The Helsinki metro has built in USB chargers on their metro, trains and buses! Public transport here is on another level compared to my previous country.
Ural was sketchy even b4 sanctions. I do fly a lot on my business trips, and it was always a rule of thumb to prefer aeroflot/s7 when possible, since they have a larger fleet and cancelations was a rare situation. Right now it is kind of interesting since S7 took a bigger hit out of russian big two since they optimized their fleet to mostly rely on one combination of aircraft and engines and that is airbus + PW and out of all engines PW's are the ones that none of current russia's partners can repair. S7 do proper regular maintenance but they had to shrink their fleet and now there are cancelations here and there, while they try to optimize their flight map to prefer siberian routes
15:00 as a former ramp agent at Stansted Airport, I can speak for one company's procedures... In short, you have nothing to worry about. The main issue with ice is the way is dustrupts airflow on thr leading edges of the wings and the very front of the engines. While on the ground, the most important parts to cover are the wings, the horizontal stabaliser, and the vertical stabiliser. Usually those get hit with a couple of rounds of fluid, the first will get rid of any immediate ice and snow, and the subsequent layers (if used) will ward off any additional ice and snow build up. Afterwards, the ramp team gives a "holdover time" to the pilots, after which us essentially the time by which the pilots have to takeoff by before having to return to the gate (or deicing pad) for further deicing. Any build-up on the fuselage will be carried away by the air moving across it on departure. It is almost always better to cover the entire plane with deicing fluid as an extra precaution (this is what my company would do), but the acrual risks of not doing this are fairly minimal.
Ural Airlines is one of a kind here, you far from the only one who got their flight cancelled/delayed flying Ural. In fact, in January this year, only 1 flight out of 25 departured on time from the airport in Omsk(Siberian city). Our aviation struggles, but this one is just horrible.
@JoshCahill Hi from ramp, Josh! Usually de-icing and anti-icing procedures include wings and stabilizer. They are critical! Doesn’t matter, Russian airlines or foreign, for example Turkish, Emirates, Etihad…We usually spray fuselage and nose, than aircraft long time parked on stand (night, 2 days, week, month)
I might have missed something, but Ural Airlines flight U6-627 from Moscow to Kaliningrad is still available for booking every single day departing at 11:30, which begs the question what "the last flight to Europe" really means🤔
A funny report and its author. A strange (but good-natured) dude, intimidated by false Western propaganda with a bunch of stereotypes. In addition, when he arrived in Russia, he did not think to find out in advance how to call a taxi, how to get a debit bank card, etc. A meek explanation on these two points. Taxi: applications, for example, Uber Ru or Yandex Go. Bank: You log into any bank with your passport of any country and open an account, receive a debit bank card (MIR), deposit cash through a cash register or ATM, and you can also download the bank's application to pay using your smartphone or phone number. By the way, you can pay with a bank card in public transport without buying tickets or special transport cards. Any other questions? And yes, Ural Airlines is considered the most undisciplined airline in the ranking of Russian airlines.
Regarding ‘thermal’ base layers - you should try Icebreaker merino wool - light and warm and breathable. You’ll forget you’re wearing them. I’m from the northern most city of Canada. 🥶It’s a worthwhile investment of my time to watch your videos. Interesting and entertaining. Informative too, sometimes.
Josh - regarding de-icing procedures, to my knowledge de-icing depends very much on standing hours before flight, f.ex. overnight or just landed and actual temperature. After snowfall, normally you de-ice the complete aircraft while with low temperatures only wings are most exposed to icing. I experienced once in Stockholm that my prop aircraft had to return after a longer waiting for takeoff after de-icing as their de-icing fluid was only validated for 45 min to start which they obviously exceeded.
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I would fly on any airline ngl and sure ill follow your insta
I imagine the usb slots on the metro are used to infect phones with spyware. Make sure you use power only usb cables
If me, I'll fly.
I'll watch your videos
I've flown aeroflot, severstal/Rossiya airlines from Moscow to cherepovets back to Moscow twice in one year as a tourist from Australia. Easier for me as my girlfriend is Russian and knows all translation. Never had a problem at the airport, maybe because I need to attend the Russian embassy in Sydney to obtain my visa. St Petersburg is wonderful and my favourite Russian city
747 pilot here: It's normal to do type-I propylene glycol 'wings and tail' as we call it, when there isn't a large amount of contamination on the aircraft. It's a hot mix to remove localized contamination. When you need something more, as you referenced, you will use Type IV fluid, which provides ice prevention. You would want to do this, for example, if it was actively snowing. There is a bit more to it, but that is the basics.
I work with united in the states and this is correct. As a ramp agent we have a lot prep before the even pilots get to the aircraft like warming up the fluid and figuring out if we need one or both fuilds (I live in the south where it gets cold but not to where we need type IV). Now we do the full body spray per request of the captain. It's obviously different from the cockpit view to compared to the ramp side view but it all works hand and hand. It's a lot of work for a quick spray bug It's all about safety.
Different de-ice fluids , Type 1 , Type, 2 Type 4 does not have anything to do where you de-ice on the aircraft. I live in Scandinavia = a lot of snow & ice condition during winter. Every de-icing is unique. Current weather situation decides what de-icing is needed .You follow the "HOT charts" . HOT = Hold Over Time. 99% you do not spray the fuselage, only wings and tail= stab and fin.
Maybe you need Type 4 for your HOT. First remove the snow and ice with Type 1. Then another go with Type 4. With Type 4 on the wings and tail you have enough time to taxi to the runway and take off even if it is snowing heavily.
Just use heated Ro water and don't mind your Chemicals.
Sanctions are cutting out meals. All the potatoes and carrots can't be exported. And eggs are given to Putins cabinet members for holiday gifts.
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The metro is unreal.. with no advertisement at all!!! .. completely clean...i loved it 😍
And look at our subways in NYC, they are disgusting. Russia is NOT a bad country and the politics SEEM to be working. Poo Tin for president. I would take him in a heartbeat over our diaper wearing dementia patient.
I've just been to Uzbekistan. Their metro in Tashkent is very nice too. Every station has a different interior design. And, yes, clean and free from advertising. The trains are much the same stock as we saw on Josh's video, and you can see the Soviet contribution to the station design. No USB on the trains though.
Metro in every other City could do this too, but then Ticket prices would probably double
but in Moscow its 64 rub . monthly pass is more cheaper @@jasperfromming6633
A guy from Moscow here. There are ads in the metro, but they keep them relatively unintrusive :D
Jet engine issue your are correct I was a Navy pilot! Engine vibration is one of the important factors for aircraft to ensure flight safety. High Cycle fatigue with alternating stress caused by excessive vibration or resonance will accelerate parts damage, then make the structure failure, at last reduce the engine life.
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B737 pilot here. Just want to agree with 747 pilot comment. It’s all about the degree of snow&ice contamination on the aircraft and current weather and temperature. I fly extensively in Norway, obviously a winter country and we both deice and anti ice the aircraft depending on the situation. I could see on your video during your embarkation that there was some snow in the wing root and I was immediately curious about whether there would be some sort of deicing at least. Surely enough there was:) So it’s all about the degree of contamination and current weather. I’m not going to do a lecture about the whole thing here, but the airline made at least some necessary treatment based on my minimum observation of the current status. Your travel vlogs are really interesting. Thanks for posting!
I like that there's more of the places you visit in this Russia series compared to older videos. The blend of vlog and airline review works really well, especially for places not many people are able to visit (Russia for obvious reasons)
@Hit_Me_Up__OfficialJoshCahill No way it's the officialest realest Joshiest Cahilliest Josh Cahill
This is a bit misleading. The airspace above the Baltic Sea is not totally "owned" by the countries around its coast. There's an international corridor(which is not under the control of anyone of those countries) like you pointed out and Russia or any other country can fly its planes through it without authorization. So it's not that they're "allowed to fly", any country *can* under international law fly through that corridor regardless.
It’s controlled by European ATC and partially the route goes through their airspace as well.
@@JoshCahillcorrect but the route flies over international waters and not over territorial airspace. It's the same in the Atlantic ocean, Russian airliners continue to this day to overfly the Atlantic, controlled by European ATC, without prior authorization. They just can't overfly the countries themselves.
Russian planes(or any other plane) while flying over the Baltic Sea fly through several Air Defense Identification Zones(ADIZ) not territorial airspaces and usually as a courtesy and to avoid any confusion contact the ATC of the respective country. But the ADIZ(you can fly through the part over international waters) of a country is not the same as the territorial airspace of a country(forbidden to fly through without expressed permission). For example the ADIZ of Russia around Saint Petersbourg extends way into Finland's territory and Finnish jets of course can fly through it without Russian permission as long as they don't cross Russian *territorial airspace*. @@JoshCahill
@@JoshCahill Yes but someone has to control it it and it has to be Estonia/Finland but it is international waters/airspace and anyone can fly there, ban or no ban...wonder how they pay the ATC service though if they use it, fees apply here too
@@Magyar9Andras Definitely interesting to know yes!
What a beautiful metro line. And the historical architecture is amazing. I would love to visit Russia some day just to see it in person. Thank you for taking us with you!
We all appreciate your sacrifices Josh , -20c now that’s what I call cold .
A friend of mine who flew to Russia many years ago to visit his Russian girlfriend said the same thing about the residents of Moscow .
He fly with his girlfriend from Moscow to Ekaterinburg but the turboprop aircraft he was on ran low on fuel and landed in a paddock from which he and his girlfriend had to find there own way from that point , fortunately his girlfriend knew how to get home from there and some hours later , many buses and a fair bit of walking they got home .
They are now married, have 2 kids and live in Perth Western Australia.
what a nice Story ❤
Ural is like a half low-cost airline, I am surprised they even have business class. However, all these problems and delays on that airline happened even without sanctions. As a Russian I haven't ever tried them and honestly don't want to.
5:29 Seoul subway also has USB and even wireless chargers in the trains :D
Also Moscow metro didn't remove English language on ticket machines after February 2022, instead they did it much earlier, during the pandemic. The same thing happened with English announcements.
I think they added the english options in the metro for the world championship (or whatever that big sporting thing was circa 2018), and then they gradually disappeared afterwards.
@@zloychechen5150 it was the world cup mate
The “Unfriendly” countries should remove the Russian language as well.
@@alyonapetrova694there is no from the start 😂
@@PhilippSeven
Not true. In the USA, everything including ATM’s offer the Russian language
I work as an ATCo in Saint-Petersburg, Russia,. as for your question how flights from Kaliningrad fly to Russia. All flights uses neutral waters as a route to St. Petersburg, where anyone can fly and ATC is provided like normal flights, just in this case ATC is free of charge for flights in neutral waters. After the airplane enters Russian airspace, it flies as usual on normal routes.
It is impossible to prohibit flights in neutral waters, as it is a space that does not belong to anyone, but the country to which ICAO has entrusted this mission is responsible for ATC and should provide it always.
Could you please quote the source in AIP or AIP SUP referring to the "free of charge" transit through a FIR ?
Can you give more details? Which ATC is in charge of those international waters? Are they international because they are greater than 12 nautical miles from any nation’s coast? Who pays for the ATC if it is given free? Thanks!
@@JO-nh6mo
I was referring to the current reality of the use of neutral waters by Russian air carriers. Only a notification procedure is used to fly to Kaliningrad, no permits are requested and there are no fees. At the time when relations between Russia and the European Union were at an acceptable level, none of the civil airlines flew exclusively using neutral waters, so there is no description of the cost of such flights, perhaps when relations return to normal, Eurocontrol and the Russian state ATM company will surely discuss this point.
@@jk484 In the airspace over international waters (neutral waters), the responsibility for air traffic control (ATC) typically falls to neighboring countries that agree among themselves on the division of this responsibility. In case of Baltics corridor it's divided by Tallinn ACC, Tampere ACC and Saint-Petersubrg ACC. Regarding the free overflight in this area, I answered in a comment to another above
This is completely false. ATCO here in your hatred Baltics. International waters does mean only that they do not fall under sanctions and can fly their stolen aircraft there. Within a sometimes narrow corridor, not closer than 12NM from coastline. ATCO’s of FIR still provide normal services (+ additional bonus of armed fighter appearance in case of silent treatment) e.g. separation, probably sometimes shortcuts etc. Through Eurocontrol every russian company passing our FIRs pays according to tarrifs. With freakishly long delays, but pays. I am eagerly waiting for the day when in the middle of passing the NATO lake they declare mayday and ask for immediate landing. This will definitely be fun. Karma is a b*tch.
Thanks!
What a cool video! Despite the obvious with Russia, I’m really enjoying this series honestly! Russia is a place I want to visit as well on my track to all 197* and even though for me, it’ll be later on down the line, it’s still on the list but another destination on the list is Antarctica and I know you mentioned it in this video as well. I was looking at how to get to Antarctica earlier today actually which is so funny. I can’t wait for pt. 3 here and then when you go to Antarctica, I’m so pumped for those videos. You’re the man Josh😎✈️👏🏾
The thing with Ural Airlines is that it was always like that, if you want to fly a Russian airline and get great service fly Aeroflot or S7. Ural airlines is kind of a scam and will just get you where-ever you need to be without any service.
S7 has decent business class offering on their 737-800 and 320/321neos, service is incomparably better than Ural and seats are newer.
You are correct back then one can actually find East Asian passengers on S7 and Aeroflot because they are the only two in Russia to be in an Airline alliance. Sadly you cannot find S7 Priority Emerald tier in HKG🇭🇰 NRT/HND🇯🇵 KUL🇲🇾 Oneworld Alliance hubs of East Asia in the case of Aeroflot bonus go to these airports in East Asia PVG/SHA/XMN🇨🇳 TPE🇹🇼 ICN🇰🇷 and CGK due to their SkyTeam Elite Plus status suspended. Key reason for it the Ukrainian War
Many thanks for your vlogs about Russia. It was very informative and interesting and brilliant many thanks Josh all the best Richard from Southampton UK 🏴
If anyone plans on visiting Russia - it isn't all that hard to open a bank account, even if you are a foreigner. For most banks, you can apply online regardless of citizenship (as long as you have valid documents to be in Russia) and some (Tinkoff, for example) will even deliver the card to you for free.
Hi Josh, I have been watching your vids for a few years now and love them. Your a great travelling companion. Take care Josh, keep the good work up. Steve
Josh, you have nerves of steel. I would have been a nervous wreck.. And good thing you have enough Russian rubles to cover the unexpected. Feeling nostalgic as I'd mentioned on your last video, I spent 2 weeks in the then USSR in the 80s, in beautiful St.Petersburg and Tallinn. Amazing you can travel there now. Loving this series.
Excellent review as always Josh! And very interesting, greetings from a rainy hot Johannesburg 😊
The metro in Russia is exquisite.
Wow that looks amazing so many people are interested in your videos sis
That was SO EXCITING! I loved the little timelapsed segments, really fun.
I am living vicariously via you brother, keep on keeping ON!!
Put a hat on my friend (isay this as a viewer living in the rocky mountains of Montana our coldest this winter minus 42C and F close enough for you to translate ) I )really like your aviation channel....its integrity....sense of play and adventure....and the genuine affection you hold for what you do and share with us....just had to say it. keep creating and obviously we will support.....if you want amazing airports and great views out the window to check out montana we have some of the lowest passenger daily routes supported as essential travel....otherwise not commercially viable and some astoundingly connected routes from such as BZN to all points continent wide ....and the experience people and scenery are easily some of the best Thanks again!
hat......hats are the way to go✊
I really enjoy watching these videos! Feels like an adventure! Thank you for producing top notch content!
I just watched your video and I absolutely loved it! I found your presentation to be incredibly informative and engaging. You did a great job of breaking down complex concepts into easy-to-understand terms. I also appreciated the humor and personal anecdotes that you sprinkled throughout the video. It made the content more relatable and enjoyable. You're one of the few TH-camrs who I can consistently count on to deliver high-quality content. Keep up the great work! "I outsourced this feedback to AI"
Thanks Josh. Love experiencing your travels knowing we would never be able to do the same things as you do. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for powering through extreme temps, for views of Moscow streets & metro! 😳 Godspeed✈️
What an amazing video! I knew that Moscow metro is like a huge underground museum, but I didn't expect it to be so clean, without any ads on the walls and stuff like that. And the streets as well. I would be afraid to walk outside in my area at 5 am, but from the looks of it your morning walk to the metro looked pretty safe!
in Russia you can walk all night long in any city and nothing will happen to you.
I never been to Russia, but I know people that visit Moscow, everyone has the same opinion, they all felt super safe.
I've been to Moscow 5 times now, and I always feel safer walking around there at night than in my own city.
@joshcahill love the video, I have to appreciate your honesty, any man that says ,”my package isn’t that big” I know is telling the truth! Appreciate you Josh you are my favorite airline reviewer!
Amazing video could not stop watching. Breathtaking 👍 Your facial expression in Ural airlines 🤣 but you made it. The metro looked amazing 👌 sorry you had to freeze to take it to the airport 🙈 Can't wait for part 3.
Hey Josh, I recently flew from Vladivostok to Moscow on Aeroflot B777, the plane was not sprayed, and the flight was 8 hours. Service in economy class was good. I love your videos thanks for your content. I recommended visit Vladivostok in the summer, there is beautiful nature there, but it's better not to think about the architecture , it's just terrible, although it has Russian Golden Gate Bridge)😁
I came back on the A350 absolutely great service. I think for the sanctions imposed Russia has done pretty well. A month ago they paid back some leassors
@@siddharth1610r I flew on A350, it’s a very comfortable plane, the engines are quiet
Been bing watching your videos. Great job!
My father is from Moscow, and my mother is from Saint Petersburg. And there is a real difference between people in Moscow and Saint Petersburg. Many international tourists prefer to name Moscow as London and Saint Petersburg as Paris and it really looks like. Moscow is more for business and government structures but St Petersburg is more for slow pace living and European style Baltic living
That figures as the Paris people are lovely...
@@michaelosgood9876 ah! My experience is totally different... London's people were lovely to me...but Paris... Nevermore!!! 😅 Maybe Londoners are more used to metalheads! 😂
@@michaelosgood9876 Been to Saint P a bunch of times, instead of Paris think of it as a colder Amsterdam, since Paris is a little funky at the moment that comparison sounds a little off to my European ears.
Type 1 spray is on wings and tail only, if all you are doing is removing ice from the control surfaces. Type 1 might be put over the whole pane if there is snow covering the complete aircraft. Sometimes if it is loose powder snow as we get here in Calgary, Canada they might just spray air of it. Really depends on the snow type and if it has iced/bonded to the aircraft..
Type 2 is green and that stops snow build up on the wing surfaces as the plane taxis for take off. Type 2 is only put on the wings and control surfaces.
Moscow is Europe, everything from Urals to west is Europe. So there are hundreds of Russian flights allowed in Europe. European Union has banned Russian flights from European Union airspace. EU is only a small part of Europe. Just as USA is not North America and even smaller part of Americas (North and South).
Not hundreds of course, around 10 or 20
We saw the fighter jet escort in the preview and thought “uh oh, what predicament has Josh got himself into”. I guess we’ll tune into part 3 next week to find out! We always enjoy your videos, Josh. Continued safe travels.
Nice video Josh! We have btw also in Hamburg USB ports in the Metro :P. Excited for the detailed Sukhoi Superjet review.
Worked with several Russians in a maintenance discipline and they were the nicest...and funniest people ever. Great workers as well.
We all were eventually "promoted to customer" as the facility was shut down and all landed on our feet and feel fortunate that business failed, considering the present.
Same experience here! Worked in England with several russians and they were the nicest and yes, hilarious!
WOW!! Good luck Josh seems like you have your work cut out for you. Great video you handled it well!!!
What a great video. The architecture is just beautiful including the metro. Thank you Josh
Not josh saying his package is not that big😂 9:06
Also I thought he was gay? I guess not in Russia 😂
Thank you for bringing us along on the ride. Eagerly awaited this video. Good to see you’re doing well despite a few unplanned (but maybe to be expected) changes in the travel plan. Keep it up and safe travels!
Interesting content as always.
I live in Moscow, and my parents live in Kaliningrad. It was interesting to watch your video. In Russia, I prefer Aeroflot. Or a low-cost airline Probed, but many people don't like it because of the restrictions.
Such a cliff hanger!!! Looking forward to what happens next, Josh.
Gosh, I want to visit now, looks so clean and stunning there!
That subway is both cleaner, more beautiful and more modern than the one in London!
It’s easy to beat London 😀
im absolutely enjoying your Russian experience. the architecture is stunning everywhere especially the train station and hotel.
we appreciate it josh. thanks for trekking through the super snow so early
Ural airlines have a premium option of landing at the airport!
Oh boy!
and there is a ticket seller babushka in the apron bus
@@Apawcalypse_Meow haha
😂😂😂 Good joke
I’m forever grateful the poor standard Ryanair doesn’t go below…
Loving this trip to Russia Josh.
thank you for this flight report josh, I also really like the Russian architecture, this hotel and this metro, impressive😍.
lol the business at ural😞, on the other hand very impressed by rossiya😍.
Before the war, entering Russia was always easy (scan, stamp, and you're out) but the tough part was the exit at passport control. They go through your passport like crazy for a good 2 minutes and then you're stamped out.
Love this series!
Very nice video as always❤
Hello Josh, yes the Metro is so gorgeous I was there in 2015. The Red Square is amazing. I need to go back when situation’s get calmer.
ATC controller here. I am not based nearby around Kaliningrad but: Basically we all want all aircrafts to take off, navigate to their destination and land safely and thats our upmost priority, no matter where aircraft is coming from, where is it going to and from what country does it come from . The flying path to and from Kaliningrad was strictly indicated by IACO and every flight has to follow the path and procedures within the agreement. As we know European Air Space s closed to flights to and from Russia meanwhile we can not cease and delegalise domestic flights within the country which is banned from EASA. As far as i know the first section of your flight to St Petersburg is being navigated by Gdansk Airport EPGD until its being connected to Stockholm for the most of its flight over Baltic Sea. Then Helsinki EFHK tooks over to navigate it through Gulf of Finland then, once the aircraft leaves European Air Space thats it. Russians take over and we don't really know what happens next.
Very interesting. The hotel is magnificent. The metro is beautiful indeeed. I can’t imagine the difficulties traveling there now. I pray for all the people impacted by this war. Long flight, glad you are in business class. I’d be scared with only the wings being deuces. Hope you got more food! Looking forward to your next flight!
The 'Package' was flagged in the full body screen because of the Long Johns 🤣🤣
Wow Josh, the subway in Moscow was breathtaking thanks...
Josh I hope you have recovered from this trip.
Josh, you need to go fly on the newly re-activated TU-214 passenger service in Russia.
I hope to do that on Air Koryo some time this year!
@@JoshCahillWow, that would be quite a trip! Best of luck in advance
@@JoshCahillair koryo☠️
@@JoshCahill are Eu citizen allowed to fly to NK?
@@svonegov8199yes only SK and US citizens can’t pretty sure
I like the video very much Josh well done
Point of correction my brother, they never removed English on any machines. English was never there on some machines, and is actually been added on new machines. I've been living in Moscow since 2015 and i can reliably tell you that no English was removed because of some war, that's a very misleading narative.
That's literally what the staff told me.
@@JoshCahill probably the machines that replaced the ones you use just didn't have English but one thing for sure no language is being suppressed or anything along those lines and I'm sure their English wasn't also sufficient enough to use the correct wording lol. Now all new machines being installed have options for a number of languages and not just English even in banks. Even their university websites most of them now have English comparing to how it was back in 2015. I have a question for you, did you notice any difference in how Russian pilots handle planes compared to other countries in terms of banking angles, steep climbs and speed. You should try S7 I hear it's one crazy airline lol. I like your videos by the way, big fan.
@@eng.wilfredmukora9019stop lying on youtoutube videos.
De-icing is mostly done for the wings, rudders, stabilisers, and elevators as these are important moving parts which can be dangerous if ice builds up
Hi Josh!
As an employee of aeroflot group, i am a little into russian airlines atmosphere :)
Rerarding Ural, they supposed to inform your agency or yourself at leaast by email, double-check itz just in case... But yes,i think u r into.... let's say,coming to a compensation. They moved you from one flight to another and left you with no meals. I would suggest to ctc them.
One more important thing, you would better try s7 airlines - the serious competitor to all the others, supported by government. They take 2nd place in russia,but the are on their own for a long time, my respect. I think, you could be well entertained here, in both classes:, j and y.
Good luck. If any consultation needed - let me know.
Flying around the Baltics greatly increases the price from Moscow to Kaliningrad. Moscow- Riga used to be less than 100 euros for a 400 mile flight. Helsini-Riga and Riga-Vilnius are still around 50 euros.
Not at all because this route is subsided and have train alternative(Russia - EU transit treaty).
Love the background music 😛
What song is it?
@@ryanmlt1Tchaikovsky
Great video for those of us interested in Russia but for obvious reasons, don’t want to fly there right now, especially being a US American. Some day, I’d love to see Moscow and St. Petersburg. I also love their incredible architecture and metro adornments. Thanks, Josh!
You won’t have any issues in Russia. Just don’t disrespect the country. But that’s common sense when going to any country
Hint - wear long johns made of silk. Very smooth and comfortable, and much warmer that you would think for something so light and soft.
Exactly right!
I don't think it was cancelled at the time when you arrived to the airport. Due to problems in aviation lately we always check the airport's online flight table to make sure the plane is actually going to depart before leaving home. That's mostly useful because of delays that happen from time to time: you check the online departure table, see that there's a delay (because plane had a delay previously flying out from another country) and stay home a little longer instead of spending many time uncomfortably at the airrpot
and in terms of cash: can be right can be wrong but Chinese union pay works in many places there. ofc you need cash with you but still it might be possible for you to obtain union pay card and use it here
and in terms of engine's vibration: yeeah i definitely noticed it too flying lately. wasn't a thing in the past and mostly occurs on the older jets. Might have the same reason there's a vibration on idle in older cars (where engine mounts may be worn out and it is not economically viable to replace these) - it can be fixed but it is not necessary and quite expensive/parts are unobtainable so they run it as is.
5:26 puts TFL to shame. look how clean and modern that train is
Some lines of the HOCHBAHN (subway system) in Hamburg have USB-Ports, too. ✌🏼
Same in Warsaw 👍
Thank you for your videos since and stay safe
14:52 THAT CAN'T BE AIRWORTHY!!! Surely that isn't going anywhere??!!!
Ramp agent here, so usually when deicing there are two MAIN types of fluids used, type I and type IV, type I is only used for deicing and getting snow off, and type 4 is for keeping snow off for a short period of time, depending on the SOP of the airline, type 1 can be sprayed on only wings and tail, or full body, in this case I assume they just requested type 1 wings and tail meaning that's all they spray to get residual snow off
Also type IV is thicker and made to stick to the aircraft but then sheer off upon takeoff
@@Dustyscorner1111yup that's correct
A little late with this response, however - I am an Aircraft De-Icing Tech - in Canada - the only time the fuselage is de-iced is if there’s obvious heavy snow contamination or heavy frost. As it is not considered a critical surface - that meaning giving lift to or direction to flight, you’re good to go.
When I worked on cruise ships, we overnighted in St. Petersburg and it was amazing. Not necessarily the warmest people but I met some very nice locals and we talked and laughed a lot. Amazing architecture.
Very sad to see what’s going on, for all of the people on both sides.
Like you said, you can’t blame everyone for the actions of their government. I think that’s true no matter what country it is.
Safe travels.
No more true than of my country, South Africa, which has many of the nicest people imaginable, but the most depraved, loathsome, corrupt government.
Hey Josh, nice video as you show us a peak in Russia
Actually, the Saint Petersburg is colder than Moscow, so I just think when you were in Moscow, the ° was lower, and when you were in Petersburg, it's Vice versa. Because of humidity, Petersburg is always colder in winter and hotter in summer,so it's just lucky you
5:20 Well my trains here in Germany usually have them or even full-blown up to 80W outlets. Even some buses have USB-slots.
Josh very interesting vlog , looked so so cold en route to the metro tho 🥶😃
There couldn't possibly be more exciting content on all of TH-cam right now. This is the realm of Bald
What do you mean this is the realm of bald? Bald is the one that showed what life in Russia is really like. Moscow and St. Petersburg are their own bubbles and don't represent anything in Russia. Any Russian will tell you that.
love your reviews greetings from the netherlands
Flights from America to Korea, Japan, and other nearby countries have also been rerouted to avoid Russian airspace. My friend recently flew Korean airlines from nyc to Seoul and looking at the route I was suddenly reminded it was the exact same as what flight 007 was SUPPOSED to be that was shot down after getting lost in USSR's airspace in 1983. It's almost like we're back to the cold war era.
Her flight was delayed so I made a joke to her "tell the pilot you're late for your layover and to instead proceed forward over Kamchatka to save time" 😅
5:26 We have at least 220v sockets in Helsinki on the newer metro trains. I don't like connecting to usb-ports. Never know if it's hacking your phone. Or at least not in Russia.
5:20 - The Helsinki metro has built in USB chargers on their metro, trains and buses! Public transport here is on another level compared to my previous country.
here in nyc we have a built-in crackhead for every subway car. sometimes there are more, but usually one is already enough for everyone
As has the Hamburg metro.
Ural was sketchy even b4 sanctions. I do fly a lot on my business trips, and it was always a rule of thumb to prefer aeroflot/s7 when possible, since they have a larger fleet and cancelations was a rare situation.
Right now it is kind of interesting since S7 took a bigger hit out of russian big two since they optimized their fleet to mostly rely on one combination of aircraft and engines and that is airbus + PW and out of all engines PW's are the ones that none of current russia's partners can repair. S7 do proper regular maintenance but they had to shrink their fleet and now there are cancelations here and there, while they try to optimize their flight map to prefer siberian routes
6:20 you got to Domodedovo metro station from Paveletskaya and they took a bus to airport, but could use Aeroexpress train from Paveletskaya station
15:00 as a former ramp agent at Stansted Airport, I can speak for one company's procedures... In short, you have nothing to worry about.
The main issue with ice is the way is dustrupts airflow on thr leading edges of the wings and the very front of the engines. While on the ground, the most important parts to cover are the wings, the horizontal stabaliser, and the vertical stabiliser. Usually those get hit with a couple of rounds of fluid, the first will get rid of any immediate ice and snow, and the subsequent layers (if used) will ward off any additional ice and snow build up. Afterwards, the ramp team gives a "holdover time" to the pilots, after which us essentially the time by which the pilots have to takeoff by before having to return to the gate (or deicing pad) for further deicing. Any build-up on the fuselage will be carried away by the air moving across it on departure. It is almost always better to cover the entire plane with deicing fluid as an extra precaution (this is what my company would do), but the acrual risks of not doing this are fairly minimal.
Ural Airlines is one of a kind here, you far from the only one who got their flight cancelled/delayed flying Ural. In fact, in January this year, only 1 flight out of 25 departured on time from the airport in Omsk(Siberian city). Our aviation struggles, but this one is just horrible.
I'd say Ural cancels flight quite frequently, this sad practice exists since long before sanctions
Cope
@JoshCahill Hi from ramp, Josh! Usually de-icing and anti-icing procedures include wings and stabilizer. They are critical! Doesn’t matter, Russian airlines or foreign, for example Turkish, Emirates, Etihad…We usually spray fuselage and nose, than aircraft long time parked on stand (night, 2 days, week, month)
Don’t know if you mentioned it, but it looks quite cold there 😊
Never stopped!
@@davidknox5929never stopped what?
I might have missed something, but Ural Airlines flight U6-627 from Moscow to Kaliningrad is still available for booking every single day departing at 11:30, which begs the question what "the last flight to Europe" really means🤔
I think he meant that it’s one of the last remaining “direct flight” to a country in Europe, without having to switch flights in Turkey
A funny report and its author. A strange (but good-natured) dude, intimidated by false Western propaganda with a bunch of stereotypes. In addition, when he arrived in Russia, he did not think to find out in advance how to call a taxi, how to get a debit bank card, etc. A meek explanation on these two points.
Taxi: applications, for example, Uber Ru or Yandex Go.
Bank: You log into any bank with your passport of any country and open an account, receive a debit bank card (MIR), deposit cash through a cash register or ATM, and you can also download the bank's application to pay using your smartphone or phone number. By the way, you can pay with a bank card in public transport without buying tickets or special transport cards.
Any other questions?
And yes, Ural Airlines is considered the most undisciplined airline in the ranking of Russian airlines.
glad you are safe and sound. hugz and loves
5:25 I'm in Tbilisi Georgia now. They have USB slots in the seats for years. Probably 10 years 😂😂😂
Regarding ‘thermal’ base layers - you should try Icebreaker merino wool - light and warm and breathable. You’ll forget you’re wearing them. I’m from the northern most city of Canada. 🥶It’s a worthwhile investment of my time to watch your videos. Interesting and entertaining. Informative too, sometimes.
Moscow metro is stunningly beautiful and it is also very affordable.
Luv your commentary 😅
Josh - regarding de-icing procedures, to my knowledge de-icing depends very much on standing hours before flight, f.ex. overnight or just landed and actual temperature. After snowfall, normally you de-ice the complete aircraft while with low temperatures only wings are most exposed to icing. I experienced once in Stockholm that my prop aircraft had to return after a longer waiting for takeoff after de-icing as their de-icing fluid was only validated for 45 min to start which they obviously exceeded.