I flew from Toronto to Vancouver. Wintery in Toronto but nice and warm and sunny in Vancouver. Flew with Air Canada on an L1011 TriStar. Its a pity this channel wasn't around then. 😊
Yeah, what the real pity is, is that camera tech wasn't advanced enough yet. Because I was flying on those planes back then, but I would've had to carry around a 15 pound shoulder mounted VHS recorder haha.
Turboprops will always hold a place in my heart, I never did manage to ride on a Beechcraft 1900 though before the big switch over to regional jets in the late 90's so I am bit jealous of you. Great flight!
Well the good news is your chances aren't gone yet. You can still fly them in several places around the world if you ever find yourself near them. If not though, you always know you're welcome to come back and fly this one with me anytime!
That sound taxiing and taking off takes me right back. My Grandma used to take me to an island called Alderney in the Channel Islands here in the UK. And the only plane that flew there, was a Britten-Norman Trislander... And it was Amazing!! Sadly, I don't think there's anyone that flies them anymore 😢 What an absolutely stunning place this is!! Thank you sincerely, again, for everything you do my friend 🛫🌅🌄🛬
I’ve been on small aircraft’s like this one, It’s like so tight no feet room you feel like a packed fish. Being 6”2 It’s definitely not that comfortable. Great flight Sky. Thanks👍👍👍
I remember them well. They sued to fly into JLN and when I was in college in Salina, Kansas they also had the EAS service there too. Never got to fly on them when they were still around though.
Hey man sorry I’m late I been busy the whole day and I’ve been out and had poor service, but fantastic video nevertheless! I love the views on takeoff and landing and really like this plane too! Great work!
I love the 1900D. Used to fly them on Great Lakes airline in the 90s. Loved the low flights and great views of the landscape. Even flew once from Milwaukee to Cincinnati, A non-rev pax had to be removed due to weight limits. Quite fun. Glad you got to fly one of the few still around in North America.
Ah I miss seeing those Great Lakes 1900's everywhere. Living where I do, they were literally everywhere haha. They had all the EAS contracts around here back then, so they're all you'd see at all the smaller airports haha.
Glad to hear you enjoy them my friend. A lot of people seem to use them for that exact reason, so I'm glad you and so many others can use them that way!
WOWOWOWOWOW!!! Super-Fantabulous video!! The next time you're here, go on Harbour Air on the float planes - MUCH better views. Once they learn who you are, they'll treat you like royalty and give you the red carpet treatment. You should also do some flights on Kenmore Air.
No, I've been home since the 11th. Just finished my first channel trip after that vacation too. I flew to Toronto to fly Omni Air International to San Francisco.
For a second I thought this was a Saab 340, but it doesn't look like they're around much anymore. Their roof wasn't so high. Gotta love those turbprop sounds, too.
They do fly a bunch of Saab's too. Some in their own colors, and some in WestJet Encore colors. The first plane at the end when I was getting off the plane was one of their Saab 340's. But ultimately you are correct here. This was a Beech 1900D. I was originally supposed to fly on three Saab 340 to Powell River instead of Victoria, but a runway closure at Powell River forced me to change my plans and that's how I ended up on the 1900 instead.
I spent four days there recently flying on a lot of these unique and interesting flights. I love the PNW. All the way from like Portland up through Vancouver is probably one of my favorite areas anywhere on Earth.
If flew this airline and the Beechcraft 1900D two years ago in the opposite direction 😉! What an fantastic experience on an aircraft that is absolutely rare in passenger service nowadays and definitely impossible to find anywhere in Europe!
Ok...I have always wondered and I am sorry if this question has already been asked before...what do you use as an equipment to make your camera stay so still (especially during long haul flights)
I film most of what you see on here with the use of any type of mount or gimbal. Even on long flights, they are pretty much all filmed by hand. If you can figure out how to clone my arms and sell them, you're more than welcome to one haha. Otherwise they're limited edition and only 2 exist.
wow, this is also a flight that I want to try as well! The scenery in the PNW is absolutely breathtaking. Btw, did you get a chance to go anywhere outside of the airport and is it worth venturing out? I am thinking about taking a roundtrip from YVR to YYJ but not sure whether I should schedule some time to explore the area before heading back to YVR on the same day.
So I've never gotten out to explore Victoria Island, but in general the PNW is one of my all time favorite places to explore and I absolutely love places like Friday Harbor and Orcas Island. So given that Victoria is going to be similar to those, I'd say it's worth spending time outside of the airport on that alone. One of my absolute favorite things to do is take Orca watching cruses from Seattle or Friday Harbor, and I think you can do that on Victoria too.
I remember my first years with UAL - DC-6's and Viscount's - one sounded like a locomotive and the other was a screaming mimi (French built) - I imagine I enjoyed this flight more than you as I was in a comfortable computer chair while you were a little cramped - lol.
Oh I'm sure your chair was more comfortable, but for 30 minutes I can endure whatever I need to to get flights like this filmed haha. Thanks for watching!
I don't like the 1900. It's powerful and fast but has a lot of weight. It's had a lot of accidents and was originally designed in the 80's... a lot of crappy small airlines use it. I do love turboprops though, and flying closer to the ground is also so much nicer than in bigger planes (unless there's weather!).
I have a love hate relationship with the 1900. It's pretty much the only thing that flew into all of the airports around me when I was little. So I grew up with them, and I think they look cool. I think pilots generally like to fly them but I've also heard a lot of them say it's the plane only its mother could love haha. It's a fun plane to fly from a different time at this point. Thanks for watching!
Next time I'll ask the pilots to do it again in French.. Peux-tu le dire en français. For some reason I took French in high school instead of Spanish, even though Spanish would've been infinitely more useful where I live haha.
I flew from Toronto to Vancouver. Wintery in Toronto but nice and warm and sunny in Vancouver. Flew with Air Canada on an L1011 TriStar. Its a pity this channel wasn't around then. 😊
Yeah, what the real pity is, is that camera tech wasn't advanced enough yet. Because I was flying on those planes back then, but I would've had to carry around a 15 pound shoulder mounted VHS recorder haha.
Turboprops will always hold a place in my heart, I never did manage to ride on a Beechcraft 1900 though before the big switch over to regional jets in the late 90's so I am bit jealous of you. Great flight!
Well the good news is your chances aren't gone yet. You can still fly them in several places around the world if you ever find yourself near them. If not though, you always know you're welcome to come back and fly this one with me anytime!
That sound taxiing and taking off takes me right back.
My Grandma used to take me to an island called Alderney in the Channel Islands here in the UK.
And the only plane that flew there, was a Britten-Norman Trislander... And it was Amazing!! Sadly, I don't think there's anyone that flies them anymore 😢
What an absolutely stunning place this is!!
Thank you sincerely, again, for everything you do my friend 🛫🌅🌄🛬
I think the Trislander is still in service. Certainly its little brother - the Islander is in Scotland. I luv the Islander.
@@PeterEdin I'd want to fly it just for nostalgia's sake! I've always wanted to go to Scotland. What flight/s do you take on the Islander?
@@resh.. Unless it's changed, they are island hopping flights. The Loganair web site should have the info. 😃
@@PeterEdin Lovely! Thanks Peter 🙂
What a great memory to have! I'm glad this could help stir that back up!
I’ve been on small aircraft’s like this one, It’s like so tight no feet room you feel like a packed fish. Being 6”2 It’s definitely not that comfortable. Great flight Sky. Thanks👍👍👍
I feel your pain my friend. At 6' 2" myself I've often had that problem haha. The good news it's a very short flight. Thanks for watching!
Great video! Great Lakes Airlines used to fly 1900Ds out of Denver, where I live, but they went out of business.
I remember them well. They sued to fly into JLN and when I was in college in Salina, Kansas they also had the EAS service there too. Never got to fly on them when they were still around though.
Beautiful Views!
Glad you enjoyed them my friend!
Hey man sorry I’m late I been busy the whole day and I’ve been out and had poor service, but fantastic video nevertheless! I love the views on takeoff and landing and really like this plane too! Great work!
No worries man. Like I always say, I appreciate everyone watching no matter when it is. We all have lives outside TH-cam.
I love the 1900D. Used to fly them on Great Lakes airline in the 90s. Loved the low flights and great views of the landscape. Even flew once from Milwaukee to Cincinnati, A non-rev pax had to be removed due to weight limits. Quite fun. Glad you got to fly one of the few still around in North America.
Ah I miss seeing those Great Lakes 1900's everywhere. Living where I do, they were literally everywhere haha. They had all the EAS contracts around here back then, so they're all you'd see at all the smaller airports haha.
The last time I flew on a twin prop was an Ethiopian DC-3. I love the DC-3. Used to see one lumbering in and out of Las Vegas here. 🥰
I mean I love the 1900D as much as the next guy, but I think a DC-3 trumps that every day haha.
Love your channel. I leave it on while working and it really helps out. Thanks and blue skies to you!
Glad to hear you enjoy them my friend. A lot of people seem to use them for that exact reason, so I'm glad you and so many others can use them that way!
Well done
WOWOWOWOWOW!!! Super-Fantabulous video!! The next time you're here, go on Harbour Air on the float planes - MUCH better views. Once they learn who you are, they'll treat you like royalty and give you the red carpet treatment.
You should also do some flights on Kenmore Air.
I've actually had flights on Kenmore Air booked before only to have them cancel the flights. Some day I definitely want to do that!
That was a cool flight! 👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it!
Fly Is So Great!
First and great fly! Are you still in family vacation?
No, I've been home since the 11th. Just finished my first channel trip after that vacation too. I flew to Toronto to fly Omni Air International to San Francisco.
For a second I thought this was a Saab 340, but it doesn't look like they're around much anymore. Their roof wasn't so high. Gotta love those turbprop sounds, too.
They do fly a bunch of Saab's too. Some in their own colors, and some in WestJet Encore colors. The first plane at the end when I was getting off the plane was one of their Saab 340's. But ultimately you are correct here. This was a Beech 1900D. I was originally supposed to fly on three Saab 340 to Powell River instead of Victoria, but a runway closure at Powell River forced me to change my plans and that's how I ended up on the 1900 instead.
@@sla31 Oops, I should have recognized that.
@09:53 looks like an ATR there. That airport has lots of fun airplanes.
YVR, Flying around at my part of the woods, nice. 😀
I spent four days there recently flying on a lot of these unique and interesting flights. I love the PNW. All the way from like Portland up through Vancouver is probably one of my favorite areas anywhere on Earth.
Unique video! Love it!
Glad you enjoyed it my friend!
Victoria to Vancouver, British Columbia Coastal Airlines nice aircraft.
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🗾💺🧳🗺️🌐🌏🌎🌍😊🤗😀😁☺️😇🤩👍 Beechcraft 1900 D turboprop for a change nice plane.
Cool :)
Thanks for watching!
If flew this airline and the Beechcraft 1900D two years ago in the opposite direction 😉! What an fantastic experience on an aircraft that is absolutely rare in passenger service nowadays and definitely impossible to find anywhere in Europe!
Very cool!
Thanks for watching my friend!
love it
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Ok...I have always wondered and I am sorry if this question has already been asked before...what do you use as an equipment to make your camera stay so still (especially during long haul flights)
I film most of what you see on here with the use of any type of mount or gimbal. Even on long flights, they are pretty much all filmed by hand. If you can figure out how to clone my arms and sell them, you're more than welcome to one haha. Otherwise they're limited edition and only 2 exist.
wow, this is also a flight that I want to try as well! The scenery in the PNW is absolutely breathtaking. Btw, did you get a chance to go anywhere outside of the airport and is it worth venturing out? I am thinking about taking a roundtrip from YVR to YYJ but not sure whether I should schedule some time to explore the area before heading back to YVR on the same day.
So I've never gotten out to explore Victoria Island, but in general the PNW is one of my all time favorite places to explore and I absolutely love places like Friday Harbor and Orcas Island. So given that Victoria is going to be similar to those, I'd say it's worth spending time outside of the airport on that alone. One of my absolute favorite things to do is take Orca watching cruses from Seattle or Friday Harbor, and I think you can do that on Victoria too.
I remember my first years with UAL - DC-6's and Viscount's - one sounded like a locomotive and the other was a screaming mimi (French built) - I imagine I enjoyed this flight more than you as I was in a comfortable computer chair while you were a little cramped - lol.
Oh I'm sure your chair was more comfortable, but for 30 minutes I can endure whatever I need to to get flights like this filmed haha. Thanks for watching!
My home airport welcome to Vancouver
I love Vancouver. Hope to be back soon!
I don't like the 1900. It's powerful and fast but has a lot of weight. It's had a lot of accidents and was originally designed in the 80's... a lot of crappy small airlines use it.
I do love turboprops though, and flying closer to the ground is also so much nicer than in bigger planes (unless there's weather!).
I have a love hate relationship with the 1900. It's pretty much the only thing that flew into all of the airports around me when I was little. So I grew up with them, and I think they look cool. I think pilots generally like to fly them but I've also heard a lot of them say it's the plane only its mother could love haha. It's a fun plane to fly from a different time at this point. Thanks for watching!
Great to see they skipped the French announcements which are not required in that part of the country anyway, no one speaks it.
Next time I'll ask the pilots to do it again in French.. Peux-tu le dire en français. For some reason I took French in high school instead of Spanish, even though Spanish would've been infinitely more useful where I live haha.
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My name is Andrew Eddie I love your videos.
I’m glad you enjoy them my friend!
Taxiing took half a tank!))))
Or more haha.