Flight from Miami International Airport (MIA), USA 🇺🇸 to Douglas Charles Airport (DOM), Dominica 🇩🇲
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 พ.ย. 2024
- I made this video of the flight from Miami International Airport (MIA), USA to Douglas Charles Airport (DOM), Marigot, Dominica on December 15th, 2022 when on my outbound vacation journey. All photos and videos are recorded with my personal photography devices, and no additional sounds or visuals have been added to the movie - this is to preserve the integrity of the experience.
Flight is really god,and made better with your amazing photography; nice ground approach
Thank you very much. Really appreciate the feedback. The pilot did an excellent job in navigating the weather and terrain smoothly.
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A very well done video i particularly enjoyed the overflight of the islands on the southeast course since i am very familiar with those islands,a very well illustrated trip,a job well done.
Thank you very much, Evan! Truly appreciated. The clear skies helped a lot 😊
Incredible footage of the MIA-DOM journey!
Thank you so much! It was a truly rewarding and enriching experience.
@@satyamahapatralsutgr1 Awesome! Glad to hear!
Also, there's one very important part of the flight we all would really love to hear, and that's the engines startup. That's when you know you're about to go, and there's no turning back!
Yes, absolutely 💯. Thank you for the suggestion, i shall keep that in mind for future flight ✈ videos 📹.
Awesome! Thank you so much for the reply. @@satyamahapatralsutgr1
If anyone can help us out here, perhaps someone knows what type of jet aircraft you flew aboard. I'd love to know. Thanks very much.
PS: I'd also love to visit Dominica at some point. I hear it's very clean, and it has more national parks and nature reserves than any other country. Is this true?
If i remember correctly, it was an airbus 220. Yes, Dominica 🇩🇲 is very clear and pristine. It's got some very diverse landscapes and geologically interesting features. You're free to check out some videos 📹 on my page for coverage on some places there.
Aircraft name?'
Southwest
@@satyamahapatralsutgr1 that's the airline, not the aircraft :)
@@satyamahapatralsutgr1I cant believe you'd have so much knowledge of the islands, yet dont know what airline you were flying on. lol
@@ChrisCokeRobinson Well I'm a geography enthusiast, not a plane expert.
I used to travel on Liat when going to Dominica.