You are about my favorite youtuber. These videos bring satisfaction and joy. Also first. Hope you enjoy your travels! (For people who need it 9:23 is takeoff and 40:59 is landing)
I'm glad you enjoy the content I'm able to put out my friend. I am lucky to be able to fly/travel as much as I do, and I just want to be able to share that with everyone else!
Hey Skylite. Thanks for this great video. What beautifully clear skies. I'm just finishing up an email to you so you should get it soon. Hope you're doing well. Stay safe my friend. Talk to you soon.
That was some great footage, and really nice to see you operating out of these airports I know well. I've been wanting to take this flight on the -500 for awhile, but haven't got around to it yet. Looking forward to more footage of your Canadian flying trip to come!
This upload didn’t disappoint! I miss the Kelowna scenery and your flight date was 4 days before I moved out of the city lol, was happy the construction didn’t really affect the airport operations.
I haven't been on the ground in Kelowna in many years and I'd forgotten how pretty it is up there. As for Vancouver, it is the most beautiful city I've ever seen even though I'm from Seattle!
A 735 with winglets? and those blue seats? I thought it must be a former SWA plane, but I was wrong when I looked it up. Norway, China, Russia (2 different airlines) and now Air North. Great catch.
Still the same during preflight - nobody is listening (maybe a first flier) people were talking over the steward's announcement. Tks for your videos!!!
Only a first time flier would actually listen, so I'm pretty sure you would of. People who fly like it's a community bus have nothing more new to listen there in standard welcome/safety announcement.
One I had to film when I decided to spend a few days filming in Vancouver. I flew on 500's all the time when I was a kid. Both Southwest and Untied flew them to the area I live a lot. It was definitely a trip down memory lane.
OK, confession time. I've never been to Kelowna. But this has become a popular place to film Lifetime thriller movies now. That's a fascinating area of BC. The Okanagan region is the one and only desert of Canada. BC also has the hottest temperatures every recorded in Canada. 3 years ago, when that Arizona type hot cell formed over BC, Lytton had a temperature of 121 degrees and the ensuing wildfires burned everything down. Back in 2015 and in 2017, the whole province of BC literally went up in flames. Because we're entering another La Nina, we could see something like it this year. We're already well under budget in terms of rainfall this year. Anyhow, GREAT views of the Coast Mountains!! About 2-3 hours up from Vancouver is the Pemberton Icefield which is as large by area as the Columbia Icefield in the Canadian Rockies. This was where they filmed part of the 1998 X-Files movie where Mulder had to rescue Scully from that ET deep freeze facility. The movie took place in Antarctica, but it was filmed at the Pemberton Glacier. So.... parlez-vous francais, Monsieur Skylite? BC has the lowest percentage of francophones in Canada and also has a complete lack of French place names. It's the opposite of Quebec in this regard. In all of my visits to Vancouver and Victoria, I heard lots of different languages being spoken, but I didn't hear one single person speak French. I took 2 years of French in high school. I can read French MUCH better than I can speak it. I'm that way with Spanish too.
Great to see you were up here in Canada, Sure hope you enjoyed your stay. From Vancouver B.C where did you fly to next - it would be nice to see departing Vancouver to your next destination...
I spent four days last month using Vancouver as a base of operations as I flew all over the area on Air North, WestJet, Pacific Coastal Airlines, Air Canada Flair Airlines & more. This is only the second flight form that trip that I've posted, so a lot more to come from the area!
@lawrencecavens5760 no I’m from the US. Born in New Mexico, lived most of my life in Kansas. My mother is a dual citizen of Canada and the US thigh and my brother is a permanent resident in Canada and he lives in Vancouver.
I have a question, do you always fly just for these content? Or is it for your business trips etc. Also, are all these flights yours? or did you get some videos from your viewers flying? Anyways I love these videos, great way to end off the day before sleeping 😅
Most of my trips are solely to film them for upload here. So, yes I fly just for the content. That said, this channel is my full time job, so it is technically for business too haha. Just not the typical "business" reasons most people travel for. And no, I don't get anything from anyone else. Everything you see on here, I filmed myself.
I'm not 100% sure. But based on the topography that's probably a small forest fire. Started how? No clue, but if it is a forest fire it could've just been a lightning strike.
Anyone can book tickets on Air North through their website or any other 3rd party travel site. Although, I would never recommend booking airfare through a 3td party site, I'm just saying it's possible haha. Air North operates both the 737-500 and 737-400 and they still operate most of their flights.
Yes, it sure it is. I flew them all the time back when I was younger on Southwest and United, but this is the first time I've filmed one for the channel.
What do you mean by the sound quality was terrible considering the age of the aircraft? I have no idea what that means. The audio of the video is completely fine and it sounds exactly like a 737-500, so I'm confused as to what you're trying to point out.
You are about my favorite youtuber. These videos bring satisfaction and joy. Also first. Hope you enjoy your travels! (For people who need it 9:23 is takeoff and 40:59 is landing)
I'm glad you enjoy the content I'm able to put out my friend. I am lucky to be able to fly/travel as much as I do, and I just want to be able to share that with everyone else!
Beautiful flight all the way.
Great, nice to see more classical/ older and rare aircraft types on your channel
Glad you enjoyed it!
My Dad flew the 732 for PWA and Canadian into YLW back in the 80's and 90's. 500 at 30.8 Years is very much a classic.
Hey Skylite. Thanks for this great video. What beautifully clear skies. I'm just finishing up an email to you so you should get it soon. Hope you're doing well. Stay safe my friend. Talk to you soon.
What an awesome video. Thanks for taking us along! Such beautiful landscape, and a great trip down memory lane with this aircraft.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice airport in Kelowna. Around the same size as London YXU.
That was some great footage, and really nice to see you operating out of these airports I know well. I've been wanting to take this flight on the -500 for awhile, but haven't got around to it yet. Looking forward to more footage of your Canadian flying trip to come!
Wow, a 30 year old 500 surprised it's still flying.
This upload didn’t disappoint! I miss the Kelowna scenery and your flight date was 4 days before I moved out of the city lol, was happy the construction didn’t really affect the airport operations.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video my friend!
I haven't been on the ground in Kelowna in many years and I'd forgotten how pretty it is up there. As for Vancouver, it is the most beautiful city I've ever seen even though I'm from Seattle!
A 735 with winglets? and those blue seats? I thought it must be a former SWA plane, but I was wrong when I looked it up. Norway, China, Russia (2 different airlines) and now Air North. Great catch.
I also had the same thought when I first got on. I was like "oh this has got to be a ex-Southwest plane. Nope haha.
Still the same during preflight - nobody is listening (maybe a first flier) people were talking over the steward's announcement. Tks for your videos!!!
Only a first time flier would actually listen, so I'm pretty sure you would of. People who fly like it's a community bus have nothing more new to listen there in standard welcome/safety announcement.
@@komrad1983 LOL - 38 yrs with UAL
@@allanpeters4403 Ok, then what do you expect them to listen to. Even nowdays most announcements are prerecorrded.
My pleasure my friend. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Cool plan and livery, nice job! 👍👍
That is a classic.....few left.
One I had to film when I decided to spend a few days filming in Vancouver. I flew on 500's all the time when I was a kid. Both Southwest and Untied flew them to the area I live a lot. It was definitely a trip down memory lane.
Another awesome upload!
Thanks my friend!
Wow 737-500s
Awesome! Thanks for sharing 👍
OK, confession time. I've never been to Kelowna. But this has become a popular place to film Lifetime thriller movies now.
That's a fascinating area of BC. The Okanagan region is the one and only desert of Canada. BC also has the hottest temperatures every recorded in Canada. 3 years ago, when that Arizona type hot cell formed over BC, Lytton had a temperature of 121 degrees and the ensuing wildfires burned everything down.
Back in 2015 and in 2017, the whole province of BC literally went up in flames. Because we're entering another La Nina, we could see something like it this year. We're already well under budget in terms of rainfall this year.
Anyhow, GREAT views of the Coast Mountains!! About 2-3 hours up from Vancouver is the Pemberton Icefield which is as large by area as the Columbia Icefield in the Canadian Rockies. This was where they filmed part of the 1998 X-Files movie where Mulder had to rescue Scully from that ET deep freeze facility. The movie took place in Antarctica, but it was filmed at the Pemberton Glacier.
So.... parlez-vous francais, Monsieur Skylite? BC has the lowest percentage of francophones in Canada and also has a complete lack of French place names. It's the opposite of Quebec in this regard. In all of my visits to Vancouver and Victoria, I heard lots of different languages being spoken, but I didn't hear one single person speak French. I took 2 years of French in high school. I can read French MUCH better than I can speak it. I'm that way with Spanish too.
Actually Cache Creek , Merritt and Kamloops and Ashcroft are more desserty
@@lawrencecavens5760 Yes, Kamloops seems to be in the heart of it.
If there’s a mainline twin-jet I miss, it’s the 737 Classics.
Great fly! Are you guys are having heat wave right now?
Yes, and after spending a week in the Northeast where it was like 73 every day. It's horrible haha.
Great to see you were up here in Canada, Sure hope you enjoyed your stay. From Vancouver B.C where did you fly to next - it would be nice to see departing Vancouver to your next destination...
I spent four days last month using Vancouver as a base of operations as I flew all over the area on Air North, WestJet, Pacific Coastal Airlines, Air Canada Flair Airlines & more. This is only the second flight form that trip that I've posted, so a lot more to come from the area!
@@sla31 So are you a Canadian ? or are you from the U.S - as it sounds like you're from Canada ...
@lawrencecavens5760 no I’m from the US. Born in New Mexico, lived most of my life in Kansas. My mother is a dual citizen of Canada and the US thigh and my brother is a permanent resident in Canada and he lives in Vancouver.
Love the flight video
Glad you enjoyed it my friend! Thanks for watching!
Very nice 👍✈️
I have a question, do you always fly just for these content? Or is it for your business trips etc. Also, are all these flights yours? or did you get some videos from your viewers flying? Anyways I love these videos, great way to end off the day before sleeping 😅
Most of my trips are solely to film them for upload here. So, yes I fly just for the content. That said, this channel is my full time job, so it is technically for business too haha. Just not the typical "business" reasons most people travel for. And no, I don't get anything from anyone else. Everything you see on here, I filmed myself.
4 months old B737-505 Air North. 48 minutes trip.
Yeah, that was an error. It was supposed to be 30 years, not zero years. 😂
What is that smoke rising up from a spot on the ground? 19:14
I'm not 100% sure. But based on the topography that's probably a small forest fire. Started how? No clue, but if it is a forest fire it could've just been a lightning strike.
Cool footage to see a small forest fire from a plane
Wow! Neat! How can I get on one of these before they go away??
Anyone can book tickets on Air North through their website or any other 3rd party travel site. Although, I would never recommend booking airfare through a 3td party site, I'm just saying it's possible haha. Air North operates both the 737-500 and 737-400 and they still operate most of their flights.
Is this the first time a 735 has been featured on your channel?
Yes, it sure it is. I flew them all the time back when I was younger on Southwest and United, but this is the first time I've filmed one for the channel.
The sound quality was terrible considering the age of the aircraft.
What do you mean by the sound quality was terrible considering the age of the aircraft? I have no idea what that means. The audio of the video is completely fine and it sounds exactly like a 737-500, so I'm confused as to what you're trying to point out.
@@sla31He is probably meaning the noise/buzz of the engines.
4 month old 737-500 🤔
I accidentally deleted the three that was supposed to be in front of the zero. Try 30 years. 😂
@@sla31Yeah, I see now 😂
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