2:16, Oh I was lucky. I flew that configuration I think on all flights from Manila to Honolulu via Seoul return in August of 2016 and June of 2017 when I flew Asiana, Airbus A330-300 for the 1st time, again all flights are good and okay. I didn't know Asiana, Airbus A330-300 has 2 configurations, 1 is the outdated in flight entertainment TV which your on is used for short haul route and mine is the new in flight entertainment TV, but with remote is used for medium to long haul.
Pfft....Asiana, really? Those Weber (now Safran) 5150 seats are the same ones used on SilkAir's first 6 Airbus A320s and first A319s. And yea...you gotta be careful filming on Korean carriers as Korea in itself has a stringent portrait rights law. I'd say try Jeju Air, Air Busan, Air Seoul, and other MCCs and LCCs of Korea since they are usually friendlier towards flight reviewers and since they themselves have some crew videos posted on their channel. But if she really pointed her finger at you and told you "stop filming" point blank, yea, she was escalating it. Had that attitude once on Korean Air, not because I filmed, but because the crew thought I was about to steal their headphones...when I was using my own. I did get told off not to film on KE once; but the crew politely explained to me what's allowed and what's not; he himself was okay with me filming but cautioned me not to deliberately include other crews who do not agree. Also got told off by a HK-based CX crew but she made it clear that she just don't want herself to be filmed as others were OK with it. I apologized on both occasions and that was pretty much the end of it. Nice vid as always!
2:16, Oh I was lucky. I flew that configuration I think on all flights from Manila to Honolulu via Seoul return in August of 2016 and June of 2017 when I flew Asiana, Airbus A330-300 for the 1st time, again all flights are good and okay. I didn't know Asiana, Airbus A330-300 has 2 configurations, 1 is the outdated in flight entertainment TV which your on is used for short haul route and mine is the new in flight entertainment TV, but with remote is used for medium to long haul.
The display and handheld controller takes me way back to when I was flying as a kid 😆. Great filming and review as usual!
Yeah, the IFE definitely feels like a throwback to the past haha
Glad you enjoyed the review! 😆
I love ur style of reviews its so unique
Thank you ! I’m glad you enjoyed watching them 😆
@isaacflyaway do you use the a7iii to film these
@ Some of my shots were using the A7iii. Most of my shots were shot on my iPhone on this flight as I needed to be discrete while filming.
@@isaacflyaway ah okay, Im thinking of getting an a7iii since I found one for only 900 aud
@@iamr4mi I see, I would recommend getting a newer version of the A7 series as the A7iii has a limitation of shooting 4K 25 frames per second.
9:10, Oh that sounds good and delicious. How's your trip to Osaka, did you take the train to the hotel and enjoy your trip?
It was great! My friend drive us from the Airport :)
Nice. Your friend is Japanese and speak Japanese or Singaporean friend?
Pfft....Asiana, really? Those Weber (now Safran) 5150 seats are the same ones used on SilkAir's first 6 Airbus A320s and first A319s. And yea...you gotta be careful filming on Korean carriers as Korea in itself has a stringent portrait rights law. I'd say try Jeju Air, Air Busan, Air Seoul, and other MCCs and LCCs of Korea since they are usually friendlier towards flight reviewers and since they themselves have some crew videos posted on their channel. But if she really pointed her finger at you and told you "stop filming" point blank, yea, she was escalating it. Had that attitude once on Korean Air, not because I filmed, but because the crew thought I was about to steal their headphones...when I was using my own.
I did get told off not to film on KE once; but the crew politely explained to me what's allowed and what's not; he himself was okay with me filming but cautioned me not to deliberately include other crews who do not agree. Also got told off by a HK-based CX crew but she made it clear that she just don't want herself to be filmed as others were OK with it. I apologized on both occasions and that was pretty much the end of it.
Nice vid as always!
@@LoneStarFlightReviews Yeaa, what an experience! I will be more cautious when flying on Korean carriers in future 🙃
Thanks for watching!
The screen is so small oh my gosh
@@mralpaca21 Yeah, its smaller than my phone haha