Just amazing, my mom called that her "City by the Bay" I realize that's what it's called but that city was SO special to my mom, and she always showed me pics since she worked for a company during her work time and got to travel there many times after she retired, mom took my baby sister out there a few times. WOW wish mom was still alive, I'd love to show her this aerial view. Mom would tell me most of her trips the bridge was hard to see from the fly in or out because of fog. Great day to see the bridge. Thank you. God Bless you Mom!!!
I worked on these United 747’s for many years. In overhaul at the Oakland Ca hangar. Also on the line at HNL. I taxied these in Honolulu back in the 90’s. Mostly the classis 747 and 747sp. It was a big airplane ✈️. Easy to taxi . These days we work on 787 Dreamliner, 777-300 aircraft. Also worked on the 737 max before it got parked and will be working on the Max very soon. More than 36 years in aviation (USAF VETERAN) and I still love airplanes like when I was a kid.
Unaware to most, United's first passenger flight with the 747 was the same flight way back in 1970: from San Francisco to Honolulu. They ended the service as they started it.
San Francisco Bay is definitely the most beautiful region in America, I visited a few times and the people are awesome. It feels you’re in Europe, very diverse and open minded people.
@@stevenhj3124 Cramer is right. San Francisco and San Franciscans are the most insular people on the planet. I grew up in the Bay Area and saw it change to become one major cesspool of group think and Liberal policies that have virtually destroyed this city. Now, if you don't subscribe to the Bay Area's already determined view of the world, you're not only not welcomed, you're singled out. Now, even people who were born in the Bay Area are leaving because they realize how it's become an utter disaster. The only hope for this place is a major reboot via an 11 point earthquake.
Well obviously the Bay Area is the only insular , siloed place in the US. I guess I’ll go for a walk in downtown Boise wearing my yarmulke and Harris/Walz t-shirt.
In 1970 I was in the Army with the 6th Army Aviation Detachment at the Presidio (near the south tower of the Golden Gate Bridge). You flew over the Presidio Army Base at 5:10 on the video. I lived in military housing at Fort Barry on the north end of the bridge. At 5:52 you flew over the small group of homes and pine trees where my wife, daughter and me lived for 18 months. Back then, Fort Barry, was a Nike Missile Base used to protect the San Francisco area from an aerial attack by the Russians and/or Chinese Air Forces. This was one of the greatest experiences in my lifetime. Thank you for sharing this video.
I live in San Jose, and I fly out of SFO most every time we travel. I don’t remember if I was able to see the plane that day, I doubt it sadly. This is such a cool tribute, rip queen of the skies
@@anthonypisculli2121 "Parkside" is a part of S.F., not a separate city/town: it is the usually considered to be the strip of houses close to "the side of the Golden Gate Park" along Lincoln Way, an east-west street leading to the ocean, and is considered part of the Sunset District where I grew up in the 1950s and '60s. Aside from that, what a great place to have grown up in. But that cookie-cutter house at 32nd and Rivera that cost less than $10, 000 new in the 1940-50 postwar building boom is now assessed at $1.5 million.. And it's still as unchanging a house as it ever was, just with a terrible paint job now
I wish her last flight had been cross-country. It would have been so cool to track the flight, look up, and salute that beautiful Queen as she carried her last passenger across America!
In 1972 I took a TWA 747 out of LAX and I remember spending a very long time on the runway. What gets me is how much more powerful the newer turbofans are.
Yes, I agree. I wish United and Delta would consider the 747-8i. Delta is the only U.S. airline left flying the 747-400 on just a few Asian routes from Detroit, but will be phased out soon too like United.
I flew the SFO ICN SFO in the UA 400 many times, loved sitting upstairs. I remember the UA daily between ICN and NRT was also a 400. The only other UA route I flew in her was HNL to IAD.
Thanks Ben!!! Great video. I lived in Palo Alto for about nine months in 1972-74; but never saw the bridge. I occasionally worked at SFO and was there when the Concorde came in which was quite an experience.
What a great video...beautiful weather for a beautiful takeoff...have flown out of this airport many times and the view never gets old. Just love ❤️ the Queen of the Sky and hate to see her go but at least some airlines will use them for cargo. Have also seen Lufthansa still using them as passenger planes. Also, no matter how often I see the Golden Gate Bridge it takes my breath away each time. Love My City by the Bay!
A good family friend of ours was a training captain on the 747 for United and he once took me to the simulators in the Denver Training Center where I flew the 747-400 out of SFO and under the Golden Gate Bridge. Coolest experience!!
What an absolutely fantastic video! I was tracking the flight live and was thrilled when I saw it head right by the bridge. Nice shot of that. United definitely did a great job at sending her off with pride!
Hi Ben, Is there any chance that I can get a little clip out of this to include in a special video I'm producing about the farewell? I will mention your channel indeed.
Completely forgot this was happening. I was in the school yard of the school I work at in the sunset district and thought to myself thats a weird flight path. Noticed it was a United and obviously a 747. Didnt hit me until later what I saw.
Tim Barrango i was in Disney world in fla during the last take off mission from Orlando. I didn’t realize it either. Until after seeing it and it passing. Of course that’s been some time ago. And before the constant use of cell phones (2010)
I got to go aboard one of the world's first 747. At that airport I was about six years old and it was around 1970 back then we went up a truck with stairs built on it LOL
One of my favourite flights over San Francisco been 3 times been to every continent and the other flight is going over to my anty Barbara over state of Washington the mountains thanks for the memerys
That must have been a very sad flight for the pilots, they worked so hard for the plane they (most likely) dreamed of flying. And they know it may be the last time they ever fly it.
The epitome of a class act. I wish the 747 still flew regularly. Now everything is 737's and other two engine aircraft. Planes have become as boring as today's cars. Find one formula that works, and then everybody copies it. Majestic machines of the past have been replaced by appliances. But putting my negative commentary aside, that was simply awesome.
does anyone have a site or location I can pick up one of these aerial photos of the GGB? I'm originally from the Bay Area and I've never had the chance to see it from this perspective (even though I've flowing into SFO multiple times during my military years). Thanks for any info
What a lovely view. And it really showed how fast airplanes move. Golden Gate is a mile crossing and it took just seconds to past it.
Just amazing, my mom called that her "City by the Bay" I realize that's what it's called but that city was SO special to my mom, and she always showed me pics since she worked for a company during her work time and got to travel there many times after she retired, mom took my baby sister out there a few times. WOW wish mom was still alive, I'd love to show her this aerial view. Mom would tell me most of her trips the bridge was hard to see from the fly in or out because of fog. Great day to see the bridge. Thank you. God Bless you Mom!!!
Climbing out of SFO. Amazing bird that 747. The iconic Golden Gate in all its glory. Thank you.
Glad you like it!
I've done that takeoff so many times, the view of the bay never gets old, miss the -400.
Me to
i think every pilot flies there on purpose
Me three
I worked on these United 747’s for many years. In overhaul at the Oakland Ca hangar. Also on the line at HNL. I taxied these in Honolulu back in the 90’s. Mostly the classis 747 and 747sp. It was a big airplane ✈️. Easy to taxi . These days we work on 787 Dreamliner, 777-300 aircraft. Also worked on the 737 max before it got parked and will be working on the Max very soon. More than 36 years in aviation (USAF VETERAN) and I still love airplanes like when I was a kid.
Thank you for sharing!
What a way to retire for a airliner who did her job successfully for many years . stunning view of san Francisco Golden gate bridge
Unaware to most, United's first passenger flight with the 747 was the same flight way back in 1970: from San Francisco to Honolulu. They ended the service as they started it.
One of the best Flyby videos of Golden Gate bridge out there.
I only flew on a 747 once (Northwest Orient), going from SFO to Hawaii and back, in December 1981. The 747 will always be Queen of the Skies.
San Francisco Bay is definitely the most beautiful region in America, I visited a few times and the people are awesome. It feels you’re in Europe, very diverse and open minded people.
Until they find out you don’t believe the way they do then they are vile to you
@@kcramer7404 Sorry you feel that way. San Francisco, best city in the world.
@@stevenhj3124 It would have been the best city if it hadn't been taken over by Freaks and other liberals . Such a shame.
@@stevenhj3124 Cramer is right. San Francisco and San Franciscans are the most insular people on the planet. I grew up in the Bay Area and saw it change to become one major cesspool of group think and Liberal policies that have virtually destroyed this city. Now, if you don't subscribe to the Bay Area's already determined view of the world, you're not only not welcomed, you're singled out. Now, even people who were born in the Bay Area are leaving because they realize how it's become an utter disaster. The only hope for this place is a major reboot via an 11 point earthquake.
Well obviously the Bay Area is the only insular , siloed place in the US. I guess I’ll go for a walk in downtown Boise wearing my yarmulke and Harris/Walz t-shirt.
In 1970 I was in the Army with the 6th Army Aviation Detachment at the Presidio (near the south tower of the Golden Gate Bridge). You flew over the Presidio Army Base at 5:10 on the video. I lived in military housing at Fort Barry on the north end of the bridge. At 5:52 you flew over the small group of homes and pine trees where my wife, daughter and me lived for 18 months. Back then, Fort Barry, was a Nike Missile Base used to protect the San Francisco area from an aerial attack by the Russians and/or Chinese Air Forces. This was one of the greatest experiences in my lifetime. Thank you for sharing this video.
I was at the Nike base 1973-1974
I live in San Jose, and I fly out of SFO most every time we travel. I don’t remember if I was able to see the plane that day, I doubt it sadly. This is such a cool tribute, rip queen of the skies
The 747 is a classic that'll be in our hearts forever
Flew right over my childhood home in the Marin headlands at 6:07 The memories were overwhelming !! Thank you !!
Now that was an epic takeoff!
That's music to my ears! The sound of those Pratt & Whitney 4056 engines. Definitely a plane I miss seeing.
Yes - agree!
I flew on one of these over the pond 30 years ago and I still remember how HUGE it was inside. What a great bird.
Beautiful!! Thank you for sharing! I saw the Golden gate Bridge a few times plus surroundings!! Just stunning!
You flew over me at 4:15. I live in Parkside. Was walking to the car and thought "he's low". Then realized it was the last UA747, heading to HNL.
petergaylord actually I wanna live in Parkside CA
Within a few yrs it will be washed away into the sea.....
@ bet you're a bundle of laughs at parties 🏴🏴
@@anthonypisculli2121 "Parkside" is a part of S.F., not a separate city/town: it is the usually considered to be the strip of houses close to "the side of the Golden Gate Park" along Lincoln Way, an east-west street leading to the ocean, and is considered part of the Sunset District where I grew up in the 1950s and '60s. Aside from that, what a great place to have grown up in. But that cookie-cutter house at 32nd and Rivera that cost less than $10, 000 new in the 1940-50 postwar building boom is now assessed at $1.5 million.. And it's still as unchanging a house as it ever was, just with a terrible paint job now
Jacks P 33rd & Vicente. :)
I wish her last flight had been cross-country. It would have been so cool to track the flight, look up, and salute that beautiful Queen as she carried her last passenger across America!
In 1972 I took a TWA 747 out of LAX and I remember spending a very long time on the runway. What gets me is how much more powerful the newer turbofans are.
Beautiful clip, the sound of those engines makes me so nostalgic . Thank you.
Yep. Loved the powerful "turbine sound" they made!
Awesome scenery our captain went over grand canyon and turned to show us a awesome view flying to sanfrisco
Beautiful tribute pass, just beautiful! So sad though. I really wish United would reconsider the 747-8i. It's just a natural match.
Yes, I agree. I wish United and Delta would consider the 747-8i. Delta is the only U.S. airline left flying the 747-400 on just a few Asian routes from Detroit, but will be phased out soon too like United.
I flew the SFO ICN SFO in the UA 400 many times, loved sitting upstairs. I remember the UA daily between ICN and NRT was also a 400. The only other UA route I flew in her was HNL to IAD.
Thanks Ben!!! Great video. I lived in Palo Alto for about nine months in 1972-74; but never saw the bridge. I occasionally worked at SFO and was there when the Concorde came in which was quite an experience.
Thanks for sharing!
As a San Franciscan, this is the magic that is the city, bay, bridge and coast.
What a great video...beautiful weather for a beautiful takeoff...have flown out of this airport many times and the view never gets old. Just love ❤️ the Queen of the Sky and hate to see her go but at least some airlines will use them for cargo. Have also seen Lufthansa still using them as passenger planes. Also, no matter how often I see the Golden Gate Bridge it takes my breath away each time. Love My City by the Bay!
A good family friend of ours was a training captain on the 747 for United and he once took me to the simulators in the Denver Training Center where I flew the 747-400 out of SFO and under the Golden Gate Bridge. Coolest experience!!
What an absolutely fantastic video! I was tracking the flight live and was thrilled when I saw it head right by the bridge. Nice shot of that. United definitely did a great job at sending her off with pride!
Wow! This is awesome footage Ben. The view of the Bridge is absoltuley stunning. It took my breath away!
Thank you! :)
Took your breath away 😅😂🤣 Damn you need something in your life 🙄
@@sweetjrewing5435 u single?
@@ogefsr No…been married 42 years 62 years old and I’m a great grandpa,, Why do you want to know do you want in my pants 😎
@@sweetjrewing5435 ye you definitely havent gotten pussy in a long while cause you talkimg like a teenager phasing out of cringe
And the sun shines on the bay, oh I want to be there in my city by the bay 👍
Love That 😍🤗😚 Journey Man , 🎼🎵🎶When The lights Go down in The City Whooooooh Whooooooh Whooooohh 🎼🎵🎶💪👍
Great vid ..thanx ... Love this plane...
Lovely flyover, thank you!
Marvelous piece of aviation. 747 is the forever classic.
This is a great video.. It is sad the see the Queen of the Skies now relegated to Cargo duty.
I am glad that the final flight was a scenic one.
Hi Ben,
Is there any chance that I can get a little clip out of this to include in a special video I'm producing about the farewell? I will mention your channel indeed.
Hi
Hi vasaviation!
Completely forgot this was happening. I was in the school yard of the school I work at in the sunset district and thought to myself thats a weird flight path. Noticed it was a United and obviously a 747. Didnt hit me until later what I saw.
Tim Barrango i was in Disney world in fla during the last take off mission from Orlando. I didn’t realize it either. Until after seeing it and it passing. Of course that’s been some time ago. And before the constant use of cell phones (2010)
Your video was awesome with the most amazing shots of the Golden Gate Bridge; it makes me want to be on that flight.
Mark Potvin it's the last 747 of UA though
The Golden Gate Bridge and the 747, both a testament to what the human race is capable of doing!
Beautiful viuw of san francisco bahía and Golden Gate Bridge
I think 747-400 is one of the best plane!!!
railway orange stop thinking. It IS the best.
expert cameraman, nice vedio recording of golden gate bridge. golden gate bridge made of gold
Excellent footage! Passengers sound happy!😎
They are!
Great to be port on this trip. So stunning. Well done. Can forgive the cheers etc, during take-off. Love that plane.
The way you guys takeoff you pass my house its past the mountain and all the big planes I can see them take off its so cool
Greatest plane in history. Hands down
Hardly. Ever hear of the Concorde?
"Nearer My God To Thee" We'll miss you Queen of the skies ;(
A once in a lifetime experience, Ben!
one word - BEAUTIFUL!!!
Mega Nice Flight, and A Good Pilots.
History made. I hate flying but would feel safe on one of those 747's.
Every time I see that view of the Golden Gate Bridge I can't help but think of James Stewart and Kim Novak In Hitchcock's "Vertigo".
That is stunning video thx for sharing would love to go here
Most beautiful city in the world San Francisco....
Beautiful San Francisco ❤️ Thank you for enveloping millions of people like me.
Fantastic Video God Bless For All
Thank you very much!
That was rather spectacular!
Thanks!
I've watched this since coming to the US will be just a dream until I die.
Well done pilot. Flew by presidio gc. My second favorite course.
😢😭 I wanna cry, Watching That. I want my 747.😢😭😢😢😭🙁
5:05 Flyby of the Golden Gate Bridge.
Spectacular!
Absolutely spectacular!!
Thanks!
Beautiful video!
I was sittting at the right window, so this is awesome to see what the view looked like from the other side! :-)
I got to go aboard one of the world's first 747. At that airport I was about six years old and it was around 1970 back then we went up a truck with stairs built on it LOL
Excellent footage :-) An Extra "BIG"thumbs up :-) ROCK ON!!!!!!!
I need to take another flight like this, I miss SF!!
That was nice. Flying in uncontrolled airspace at +250kts in a fully loaded 747 sure take some balls.
THANK YOU 4 THE AWESOME VIDEO!!!!
Ben, this is awesome, such a great video!
Awesome video, thank you for sharing...
What a beautiful day for a fini flight.
Fantastic, thanks!
The engine roar of the queen will always remain in our hearts.
Stunning! I am so envious!
Pw4000 engine will always be remembered
I wish they still had these planes
I saw that exact plane at Dulles (IAD) when the crew went to see it!
Time moves on :(
Bye Bye UA 747
Absolutely wonderful. WOW 👍👍👍
Amazing. Loved the 747, sad to see it go.
Good times are not far away! waiting for summer 2021 good-bye covid & god bless who suffered 🙏
Absolutely fantastic!
Public comments.beautful to look at the wonderful bridge .nice video.
Beautiful 😍😍
One of my favourite flights over San Francisco been 3 times been to every continent and the other flight is going over to my anty Barbara over state of Washington the mountains thanks for the memerys
John Mason - 'memerys'? Ffs.
Great video 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Beautiful man, just beautiful!!
Loved this!!
My dad works for united airlines and in is my fave plane
Hopefully pictures of that flyby will surface somewhere.
Beautiful
Awesome video!!
British Airways 747 is the best
That must have been a very sad flight for the pilots, they worked so hard for the plane they (most likely) dreamed of flying. And they know it may be the last time they ever fly it.
Wow! Just see the GGB now!
The epitome of a class act. I wish the 747 still flew regularly. Now everything is 737's and other two engine aircraft. Planes have become as boring as today's cars. Find one formula that works, and then everybody copies it. Majestic machines of the past have been replaced by appliances. But putting my negative commentary aside, that was simply awesome.
Well said - thanks for sharing your thoughts!
does anyone have a site or location I can pick up one of these aerial photos of the GGB? I'm originally from the Bay Area and I've never had the chance to see it from this perspective (even though I've flowing into SFO multiple times during my military years). Thanks for any info
Beautiful!!!