This is easily one of the best vids on your channel, the absolutely gorgeous clouds, soothing sounds, quiet cabin, cant think of anything else to make this video better
Now that I am working from home full time thanks to covid, I love putting on your full flight videos and just letting them run. I enjoy being able to just look over at my personal laptop and see the flight. Thank you for your work!
I only traveled in airplanes when I was like 4 years old and it's been 16 years since I've been in a plane and your videos bring me a strange nostalgia feeling and I feel very calm listening to the cabin sounds... Thanks for these great videos!
I've gotten into a habit of liking most of your videos before viewing them...because I know they're going to be good...as I did this with one which didn't disappoint.
I know first time Airbus fliers wanted to get off the plane as soon as they heard that PTU barking away! Like I wish Flight Factor and Toliss used your audio for the A319/320/321 for X-Plane 11 because this audio is top-notch!
Hahaha. I’ve been flying on Airbus aircraft for more years then I can count. The aviation enthusiast in me will fly on anything. But the passenger in me typically prefers Airbus over Boeing. To this day, with the A320 family being around for decades, it’s still almost every flight that a passenger asks people around them if they know what that noise is. 🤷🏻♂️. Anyways, I’m glad you think the audio is top notch. It is always my goal to have the best quality content possible. And that includes the audio.
In just three weeks I will be on the plane flying from Santo Domingo to Philadelphia. It's so good to hear what is happening after two and a half years of being away from home.
Typing this as the flight(in the video) landed, and I just arose my my 40 minutes nap. I skipped over some parts to fit the timeframe. I had my earbuds in the whole time and felt if I was actually on the plane. I was sleeping as if I were in flight. Wow
Another good one Bryce, many thanks! I saw some sort of dirt race track on your approach to DFW and once I had established which runway you landed on, I eventually found it, namely Lone Star Park, I think?? Regards Paul :-)
I had never noticed that. Looks like it’s a horse racing track. That’s a type of sport I’ve never attended. Good catch there. I’ve flown over that, who knows how many times, and I’d never noticed it.
My most frequent domestic route between 2007-2016. I will have to remember to book a seat on the right side so that I can get the same view at 1:45:25 of NAS Dallas, my base from 1996 to 2007. The approaches into DFW typically went over the base like in the vid during the winter months.
MCO has 2 long runways at 14000 ft 18L&R36 L&R was used by the US Air force back in the 60s and 70s, Orlando international Airport was formerly named McCoy Air force Base just one of the many homes of the B52 Bomber FYI. Anyways nice video
I do not know why, but I have a fetish for Orlando Airport. Usually, San Francisco is the airport I love the most, but recently within the past year or so, Orlando became number two.
Well, I fly on American a lot. Typically, I like them. But, I also have status with them. If I did not have status..... eh.... I don’t know that I would be as gracious in my review of American. I feel like a lot of the reason why I think they’re OK, is because I have perks that most of the other passengers don’t have. In reality, American has been inching closer and closer to the business model of Spirit and Frontier. In fact, right now, because American is not blocking middle seats, I am not flying on American. I am flying on Southwest, Delta, and if available JetBlue, Alaska, and Hawaiian. I’m actually doing a status match challenge with Delta at the moment. I already have status on Southwest. I honestly don’t know if I will go back to American when this is over. And that’s a real problem for American. If they have flyers like me, who have status with them, who aren’t willing to fly on them right now, and are getting status on other major airlines. They could be in a world of hurt when this pandemic is over.
Skylite Productions even with the middle seat open you aren’t 6 feet apart from the other person. We have flu vaccines yet people still get and die from the flu. Just wish everything would return back to normal. Wash you hands, cover your mouth when you cough/sneeze and stay home when sick...
Typically, the answer would be no. Usually I fly only for the channel. However, I actually took this specific trip to visit Disney World, because I’m a huge Star Wars fan, and I wanted to visit galaxies edge. So, I spent a full day in galaxies edge, flying the millennium falcon, riding rise of the resistance, doing everything else, including building my own custom lightsaber. It was quite fun. I actually met a friend down there, and we went together.
Nothing to worry about. It's simply the power transfer united or (PTU) that helps maintain pressure in all of the aircraft's hydraulic systems. It's just abnormally loud on Airbus aircraft haha.
2 questions. Did thee tire MD family retire, like the MD-90, or just the MD-88? Also, what’s happening to the flight attendants that work for MD? And pilots?
Yes. All major airlines in the US have now retired all of the MD-80s and MD-90s. There are no active MD-90’s flying anywhere in the world. As for the crews. With the current situation, a lot of them probably took early retirement. Others probably transferred to other aircraft types. Most likely 737s, or A320s.
At the time of this flight, yes. But, American is in the process of removing all IFE from their domestic fleet. In replace of it, they offer free wifi that allows you to connect to the same library of shows that you would've had on your seat back IFE screen. So it's a, bring your own screen type of deal now.
At 12,000 feet long, they are definitely big runways. There are bigger ones elsewhere in the country though. DFW has four 13,500 feet long runways, and DEN has a 16,000 foot long runway.
@@redscorpion9411 OHH sawing. I read that as swaying for some reason. Yes, the sawing noise you hear on Airbus A320 series aircraft is the Power Transfer Unit, which is part of the hydraulic system. It operates when only one of the two engines is running and transfers power between the various hydraulic systems.
rmead2021 is partly right. Typically, I tend to sit away from the exits. Because most exits are directly over the wing, and that makes it difficult to film. However, on the A321 it’s a different story. The exit row behind the wing is one of my favorite places to sit on this aircraft. I pretty much sit in this row on every American A321. Ultimately, I’ve sat in the exit row more times than I can count.
I once sat by the emergency exit, but usually, I avoid doing so since one of my family members is scared that the door could accidentally open if I accidentally lean on it.
@@sla31 I thought that until the airline I use to fly started replacing the seats on its Airbus fleet with the thin back ones, which I hate. They don't recline (great to as it stops those inflight fights when pax complaining about seat recliners), they lighter than the original seating; I suppose to reduce weight to maximise efficiencyand fuel economy. But overall the cabin is suppose to be more roomy for pax, also the overhead bins are better as they can fit at most 5 cabin cases, although people never put them in right so you end up with space for 3 lol.
Most of the money I get comes from my job. Hahaha. I do everything on this channel out of my own pocket, in addition to working a regular full-time job. So, I spent a lot of disposable income on this channel.
This is easily one of the best vids on your channel, the absolutely gorgeous clouds, soothing sounds, quiet cabin, cant think of anything else to make this video better
Whenever I miss flying, I watch your videos. Feels great!
Same
Dude I legit for like the last few months have been watching your videos on full volume with my headphones on to experience as if I am on the plane
The sounds 😌😌😌 Music to my ears ❤️
Now that I am working from home full time thanks to covid, I love putting on your full flight videos and just letting them run. I enjoy being able to just look over at my personal laptop and see the flight. Thank you for your work!
That’s awesome my friend! That must be where my increased watch time has come from! Haha
Lol, I do that too!!!
Watched the entire thing! Really liked the altitude changes while the captain kept trying to find smooth air - very cool.
I only traveled in airplanes when I was like 4 years old and it's been 16 years since I've been in a plane and your videos bring me a strange nostalgia feeling and I feel very calm listening to the cabin sounds... Thanks for these great videos!
Do you mean ' when I was 4 years old'?. What is ' like 4 years OLD'?
I've gotten into a habit of liking most of your videos before viewing them...because I know they're going to be good...as I did this with one which didn't disappoint.
I know first time Airbus fliers wanted to get off the plane as soon as they heard that PTU barking away! Like I wish Flight Factor and Toliss used your audio for the A319/320/321 for X-Plane 11 because this audio is top-notch!
Hahaha. I’ve been flying on Airbus aircraft for more years then I can count. The aviation enthusiast in me will fly on anything. But the passenger in me typically prefers Airbus over Boeing. To this day, with the A320 family being around for decades, it’s still almost every flight that a passenger asks people around them if they know what that noise is. 🤷🏻♂️. Anyways, I’m glad you think the audio is top notch. It is always my goal to have the best quality content possible. And that includes the audio.
9:08 Wow, great shot. I love the sound of the flaps!! 😮 sounded awesome while wearing headphones.
In just three weeks I will be on the plane flying from Santo Domingo to Philadelphia. It's so good to hear what is happening after two and a half years of being away from home.
7:58 i really love this startup bass idk why😂
Its the eargasm for me😂
Typing this as the flight(in the video) landed, and I just arose my my 40 minutes nap. I skipped over some parts to fit the timeframe. I had my earbuds in the whole time and felt if I was actually on the plane. I was sleeping as if I were in flight. Wow
Nice flight buddy, it is so relaxing
this is my ASMR man. Amazing.
Another good one Bryce, many thanks! I saw some sort of dirt race track on your approach to DFW and once I had established which runway you landed on, I eventually found it, namely Lone Star Park, I think?? Regards Paul :-)
I had never noticed that. Looks like it’s a horse racing track. That’s a type of sport I’ve never attended. Good catch there. I’ve flown over that, who knows how many times, and I’d never noticed it.
Wonderful flight....just loved it!
I’m glad my friend. As always, thanks for watching!
Awesome video sounds great with my headphones 🎧 Feels like I’m on the ✈️ ✈️✌️🇺🇸
Bruh I'm doing the same thing like you 😂👏🏼
Same, when I put the headphones on.
Awesome , Thanks Skylite
I can use this to sound to make me sleep😴😴😴
Царство облаков вдохновляет и умиротворяет. Красиво.
I have been to many different places in Fla. in my life so far. Clearwater, Orlando, Wdynham Garden, Ft. Myers Beach, St. Pete Beach, and Orlando.
Fantastic quality video! =D
9:00 all of the sounds! I LOVE THE SOUNDS 🤩
@@chama98 Which Sound The Woof Woof?
My most frequent domestic route between 2007-2016. I will have to remember to book a seat on the right side so that I can get the same view at 1:45:25 of NAS Dallas, my base from 1996 to 2007. The approaches into DFW typically went over the base like in the vid during the winter months.
MCO has 2 long runways at 14000 ft 18L&R36 L&R was used by the US Air force back in the 60s and 70s, Orlando international Airport was formerly named McCoy Air force Base just one of the many homes of the B52 Bomber FYI. Anyways nice video
I do not know why, but I have a fetish for Orlando Airport. Usually, San Francisco is the airport I love the most, but recently within the past year or so, Orlando became number two.
Hopefully American may get A220, new editions to the fleet of Airbus's, they look awesome.
it’s a competition and a great vid
Great video 😁
Thanks my friend!
best video...
@skylite amazing vid! :) never flown on American is it good?
Well, I fly on American a lot. Typically, I like them. But, I also have status with them. If I did not have status..... eh.... I don’t know that I would be as gracious in my review of American. I feel like a lot of the reason why I think they’re OK, is because I have perks that most of the other passengers don’t have. In reality, American has been inching closer and closer to the business model of Spirit and Frontier. In fact, right now, because American is not blocking middle seats, I am not flying on American. I am flying on Southwest, Delta, and if available JetBlue, Alaska, and Hawaiian. I’m actually doing a status match challenge with Delta at the moment. I already have status on Southwest. I honestly don’t know if I will go back to American when this is over. And that’s a real problem for American. If they have flyers like me, who have status with them, who aren’t willing to fly on them right now, and are getting status on other major airlines. They could be in a world of hurt when this pandemic is over.
Skylite Productions thanks :) I am actually flying southwest on Wednesday back to San Diego
Skylite Productions even with the middle seat open you aren’t 6 feet apart from the other person. We have flu vaccines yet people still get and die from the flu. Just wish everything would return back to normal. Wash you hands, cover your mouth when you cough/sneeze and stay home when sick...
Great Video man👍👍
Thanks my friend!
VERY GOOD!
Good job
Full dining Finesse text (Jan 19 2024 livery)
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is it neo?
No, this was a standard CEO A321-200.
On that seat your video screen is in the armrest ;)
Did you go to any theme park in Orlando?
Typically, the answer would be no. Usually I fly only for the channel. However, I actually took this specific trip to visit Disney World, because I’m a huge Star Wars fan, and I wanted to visit galaxies edge. So, I spent a full day in galaxies edge, flying the millennium falcon, riding rise of the resistance, doing everything else, including building my own custom lightsaber. It was quite fun. I actually met a friend down there, and we went together.
What is that weird barking noise from the plane at 10:31? Is it something closing?
Nothing to worry about. It's simply the power transfer united or (PTU) that helps maintain pressure in all of the aircraft's hydraulic systems. It's just abnormally loud on Airbus aircraft haha.
1:44:00 Whoa! Serious traffic down there in the highway!
Do you fly xplane 12 skylite productions?
I do not, no. I would like to, but I just really don't have the time to sink into something like that.
@@sla31 that's fine it is a really nice simulator. Very detailed.
Airbus has a funky sound with there hydro,s
I'm going on a trip.
2 questions. Did thee tire MD family retire, like the MD-90, or just the MD-88? Also, what’s happening to the flight attendants that work for MD? And pilots?
Yes. All major airlines in the US have now retired all of the MD-80s and MD-90s. There are no active MD-90’s flying anywhere in the world. As for the crews. With the current situation, a lot of them probably took early retirement. Others probably transferred to other aircraft types. Most likely 737s, or A320s.
How come the airport fire trucks was at the frontier plane next to you
I’m not sure. I wasn’t ever able to figure that out.
was there IFE onboard AAs A321-231?
At the time of this flight, yes. But, American is in the process of removing all IFE from their domestic fleet. In replace of it, they offer free wifi that allows you to connect to the same library of shows that you would've had on your seat back IFE screen. So it's a, bring your own screen type of deal now.
10:34 second engine start
That looks like a BIG✈$$ runway you departed from!!!
At 12,000 feet long, they are definitely big runways. There are bigger ones elsewhere in the country though. DFW has four 13,500 feet long runways, and DEN has a 16,000 foot long runway.
@@sla31 And even Dallas’s short runways not parallel with the others are comparable to the longest runway in Boston (33L-15R)!!!
I’m gonna go to bed. Goodnight guys
I'm not sleeping lol
What's that sawing sound at the beginning of the video when you were axiing to the runway?
If you are referring to the camera moving slightly, it’s because I hold the camera by hand.
@@sla31 no. Just before the 10 minute mark it sounds like someone is sawing through metal in the cabin. Is that the hydraulic pump in the Airbus?
@@redscorpion9411 OHH sawing. I read that as swaying for some reason. Yes, the sawing noise you hear on Airbus A320 series aircraft is the Power Transfer Unit, which is part of the hydraulic system. It operates when only one of the two engines is running and transfers power between the various hydraulic systems.
At takeoff the pilot didn't put strobe lights...
How many times have u been sitting by the emergency exit?
He never sits by the emergency exit cause it's hard to film out the window
rmead2021 is partly right. Typically, I tend to sit away from the exits. Because most exits are directly over the wing, and that makes it difficult to film. However, on the A321 it’s a different story. The exit row behind the wing is one of my favorite places to sit on this aircraft. I pretty much sit in this row on every American A321. Ultimately, I’ve sat in the exit row more times than I can count.
Oh yea!The emergency door’s windows is very small.Idk how difficult it is.😟
I once sat by the emergency exit, but usually, I avoid doing so since one of my family members is scared that the door could accidentally open if I accidentally lean on it.
turbulence @33:55
Do you prefer Airbus or Boeing?
I prefer Airbus pretty much across the board.
@@sla31 Thanks for your response.
No problem. I typically find Airbus aircraft to be more oriented towards passenger comfort then the Boeing equivalent.
@@sla31 I thought that until the airline I use to fly started replacing the seats on its Airbus fleet with the thin back ones, which I hate. They don't recline (great to as it stops those inflight fights when pax complaining about seat recliners), they lighter than the original seating; I suppose to reduce weight to maximise efficiencyand fuel economy.
But overall the cabin is suppose to be more roomy for pax, also the overhead bins are better as they can fit at most 5 cabin cases, although people never put them in right so you end up with space for 3 lol.
dallas is his hometown
Dallas is not my hometown, but I do fly there a lot. I live in Joplin, Missouri. Thanks for watching my friend!
where do you take so much money for so many vids and flights?
Most of the money I get comes from my job. Hahaha. I do everything on this channel out of my own pocket, in addition to working a regular full-time job. So, I spent a lot of disposable income on this channel.
@@sla31 Appreciate your work, good job!
ur not gona believe it but i actually watched the WHole video
Take off 14:34 Landing 1:49:11
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