So beautiful. Whenever we fly over a desert or mountains or a forest, i cant help but think to myself how small us humans are in a world so large. we may think weve conquered everything, but if i were to land in the middle of that landscape there woudlnt be anyone to help me. That is awe inspiring to me
8:05 - 8:29 - you can see the airport, but further afield you can also see downtown Seattle. How much smaller it all looks, I think is not just from the height but also from the particular angle. It sorta looks like they're only flying like 70 mph, when in fact they're flying at around 250 mph at that point and about one mile high. Most commercial aircrafts are usually moving around 200 mph at the end of their runway speed-up during the second of lift-off. When seeing the airport and downtown Seattle from the window at 8:05 - 8:29, the plane is about 5,000 ft up and has sped up to around 250 mph. 12:30 - they're about 10,000 ft and flying 300 mph. 13:10 - a skip ahead, they're about 20,000 ft and flying about 400 mph there. (At cruising altitude, 30,000 - 35,000 ft, they usually fly around 500 - 550 mph) 14:30 - they're about 5,000 ft and descending at around 200 mph. (I guess that most aircrafts leave the ground at around 200 mph, and gain 50 mph for every 5,000 ft they climb. When descending, I think it's all a bit slower. And going like 170 mph when touching down).
A great video !!! First, good afternoon! I am here from Brazil, but I have a true passion for Alaska, for its picturesque cities, amazing winters and amazing landscapes !! Congratulations, for the video !! I would like to give you a suggestion: edit this video and put the names of the places that the flight is following; It would be very interesting because people from outside the United States will be able to know better the geography, places and features of the places. In the other, a very cool video !! Greetings from Brazil !!
Imagine being the pilot of this plane and aside from your various tasks on the flight deck you also have to figure out and interpret what the young woman that forgot her west was trying to signal them. If she still works at the airport?
It's usually pretty smooth, but varies depending on weather patterns. Last 4-5 times I've flown it's been very smooth. Alaska Airlines is a good airline and they will take care of you well.
Depends on where you are at, but it is rarely split 50/50. In Anchorage, you get about 4 months of warm weather we call "summer", about 6 months of snow, and the rest are transitional periods. The further north you go, the shorter the summer season is. Southeast Alaska doesn't get as much snow but is pretty wet year-round.
yes! I'm 13 myparetn thought to take me the place where i was born i was born in Nome,Alaska and this was a vacation for the weekend and i had fun at Nome,Alaska i never seen Nome we lefted Nome when i was a baby so yea!
That's am amazingly clean window.
That is beautiful flight. I live in Seattle and should fly up there someday.
Beautiful trip beautiful vídeo thank you that I can see.this beautiful trip greatings from caracas Venezuela
Alaska is beautiful.
Very nice, thanks for the overview!
Such a cool flight when I went in summer time 2017 it started to get dark in the sky then it got brighter. Such an experience itself.
So beautiful. Whenever we fly over a desert or mountains or a forest, i cant help but think to myself how small us humans are in a world so large. we may think weve conquered everything, but if i were to land in the middle of that landscape there woudlnt be anyone to help me. That is awe inspiring to me
Flew right over Bremerton! My hometown!
It's a beautiful part of the state.
bremerton sucks dude
m'kay
I turned 13 when you uploaded this video and I was in anchorage ak at the time of this video
8:05 - 8:29 - you can see the airport, but further afield you can also see downtown Seattle. How much smaller it all looks, I think is not just from the height but also from the particular angle. It sorta looks like they're only flying like 70 mph, when in fact they're flying at around 250 mph at that point and about one mile high. Most commercial aircrafts are usually moving around 200 mph at the end of their runway speed-up during the second of lift-off. When seeing the airport and downtown Seattle from the window at 8:05 - 8:29, the plane is about 5,000 ft up and has sped up to around 250 mph.
12:30 - they're about 10,000 ft and flying 300 mph.
13:10 - a skip ahead, they're about 20,000 ft and flying about 400 mph there.
(At cruising altitude, 30,000 - 35,000 ft, they usually fly around 500 - 550 mph)
14:30 - they're about 5,000 ft and descending at around 200 mph.
(I guess that most aircrafts leave the ground at around 200 mph, and gain 50 mph for every 5,000 ft they climb. When descending, I think it's all a bit slower. And going like 170 mph when touching down).
Beautiful video...Somewhat rare eastward turn out of Sea-Tac...only the Alaska bound jets do that. Very perfect landing at ANC.
I have flown Alaska Airlines to Anchorage in summer 2016. ✈️
Someday, I'll come back to Alaska.
A great video !!! First, good afternoon! I am here from Brazil, but I have a true passion for Alaska, for its picturesque cities, amazing winters and amazing landscapes !! Congratulations, for the video !! I would like to give you a suggestion: edit this video and put the names of the places that the flight is following; It would be very interesting because people from outside the United States will be able to know better the geography, places and features of the places. In the other, a very cool video !! Greetings from Brazil !!
Maurino Júnior thanks for the comments! This was one of my earlier videos, and I have since started putting more captions in my videos. Cheers.
Love the New Livery!!😀😀✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️✈️
Can't wait until I go back in August!
Alaska airlines is so underrated 😐
Welcome to Anchorage
I've been to Alaska before I live in Washington
I love Alaska Airlines
I’m flying to Anchorage in August
Is that Gordon Ramsay in the background?!
What mods are you running on your simulator. Looks amazing! What are your pc specz doe?!
Alaska Disneyland airplane parked in the beginning of the video 😂
Imagine being the pilot of this plane and aside from your various tasks on the flight deck you also have to figure out and interpret what the young woman that forgot her west was trying to signal them. If she still works at the airport?
Alaska is huuuuuuuuuge
So it did have the old sky interior
nice vid
Seattle-Anchorage is a bumpy route or not? Thinking of going soon, but planes stop me every time i think of it!
It's usually pretty smooth, but varies depending on weather patterns. Last 4-5 times I've flown it's been very smooth. Alaska Airlines is a good airline and they will take care of you well.
im flying to alaska from atlanta.. on the 30th and im soo nervous
I'm a Alasken don't be scared its just chilly
Haley Martienz what part of alaska do you stay ?
Is someone operating a table saw in the cabin???
And when you go up its scary too
Omg I went on a plane to it’s scary when you look down the cars look like toys
Does that young lady know what she is doing?
Travel time from seattle arrived here a few hours?
About 3 hours 15 minutes depending on winds.
Nice video. How long did it take you to get there from Seattle?
Average flight between Seattle and Anchorage is about 3h 15min long.
Thank You!!!!
It is just over 3 hours
This flight will pass Canada.
Is it considered an internal fly? Or i need to go get a passport?
No passport required, you're not stopping in Canada, it's just like going from one US state to another.
Seriously...you do know Alaska is part of the US?
What window is this?
Seat 6F
The flight shld be less than 2 hours
Did that aircraft had the old sky interior
Alejandro Sandoval it was just your typical 738 interior with recaro seats. Nothing fancy on the inside with these.
How is it in Alaska I heard it 6 months of winter and 6 months of summer is it true?
Depends on where you are at, but it is rarely split 50/50. In Anchorage, you get about 4 months of warm weather we call "summer", about 6 months of snow, and the rest are transitional periods. The further north you go, the shorter the summer season is. Southeast Alaska doesn't get as much snow but is pretty wet year-round.
Im from Point Hope... U most likely dont know where that is
where is the meal and beverage Service????
Well, I could send you a picture of a can of Coke and some pretzels, because that's all I got. Its a 3 hour flight, so not really worth getting food.
Hey i fly that plane to go to nome,alaska dude i remember that girl and the plane next to us so i was on the same plane!
but i had to fly that one first then the next plane when we got to Anchorage,Alaska then Nome,Alaska so yea!!!
YoyomasterGamerTV nice! Alaska 187 on 6/30?
yea!
yes! I'm 13 myparetn thought to take me the place where i was born i was born in Nome,Alaska and this was a vacation for the weekend and i had fun at Nome,Alaska i never seen Nome we lefted Nome when i was a baby so yea!
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Nice shooting . If the video is reduced, it would be more interesting .
Thanks for the suggestion. I try to keep the videos fairly short, with takeoffs, a bit of in-flight and landing. Sometimes they do run long.
I agree with you .
Oh keep em coming. The longer the better in my opinion. I've always wanted to go to Alaska.
Would like to have that young lady's job
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