26 years ? 😅 That's nearly a virgin jet. If you know United's skills in aircraft mantainance. United is not a luxury airline but 200% safe and reliable.
How are you recording this much videos? I don't get it all right. What camera are you using to shoot? 8 hours of continuous 4K? Video and how long does it take to Load Up A Month? I'm being sarcastic, but I'm confused. Are you using a GoPro or are you doing something else to make the video 8 hours long? If something doesn't make sense, please help me out.Thanks@@sla31
I really enjoyed that video, thanks for sharing! I've never flown longhaul, but I always wanted to go to the US. That's why I really liked the video, I imagined I was in that plane, driving to Amsterdam as it's cheaper to fly from there, taking off in a Triple for the first time.... what a big smile I had in my face when the pilot 100% nailed that landing!
WOWOWOWOWO!!!!! Super-Fantalulous video!! Yes, I know that airport! The security officials asked me 20 questions when I went thru the security gate. This was standard procedures at AMS. Seeing EWR made me think of the movie Spiderman Far From Home where he arrives at EWR after dealing with Mysterio over in Europe. Peter Parker was happy to be at EWR at the end because he was so much closer to Queens.
Thanks as always for the Terminal footage especially schipol hope i spelled that right LOL,i dont see a trip to europe in my future plans so thanks to you i can say ive seen inside the terminal Be safe Kym Adelaide
Hey Traveler. If you can't have a sticker, then the aircraft livery works just as well !!! Row behind an exit door. At first it looked like a bulkhead seat. And I noticed he retired the jeans for a more comfortable ride !!! And they pack easier too !! I suppose the 777 uses the "Very Long" runway at 12,100 Ft. long. The other two are 8,000 and 10,000 respectively. Out of that Massive Cloud Bank, drop the flaps and banking right, lining up for the runway, Maverick "Call the Ball !" Maverick has the ball. Drop the gear, we are going in !!
You know what’s funny? Out of everyone, United is the only airline I’ve actually seen washing their planes. In Honolulu, a lot of their planes come in from the mainland in the early afternoon and then don’t fly back for like 4-6 hours. In that time they actually have people out with huge brushes on scissor lifts literally washing and scrubbing their planes down. I’ve never seen any other airline doing that. So it’s kind of baffling to me that their planes wings always seem to be dirty, as they’re the only airline I’ve seen actually washing them haha. Regardless, this is hardly a United Airlines problem. Every airline I’ve ever flown has some planes that look like this. Even one of my Qatar Airways flights had big oil marks on the wings. Anyway, thanks for watching!
@@sla31 No airline has planes as filthy as AirFrance. Their livery is ugly to begin with and I don't think they ever wash their aircraft (not sure about oil on the wings because I don't remember a video where you flew on an AirFrance jet). Southwest jets always seem to be clean (maybe it's the blue paint, but they always seem to shine).
@@robertkobrick4634 I actually know that Southwest does indeed wash their planes pretty regularly. I've just never seen it actually happening. But, I've heard employees and people who contract for them talking about it. So, that's probably a big reason why their planes always look so clean.
I don't think I can, but can I request a video? I'd love to see a full flight video of a JetBlue A321NEOlr from Amsterdam to JFK (or other way around)! Taking my mom to NYC in February and we're taking that flight! I'm very hyped to see how JetBlue performs transatlantic!
Well, everyone is always happy to leave requests. I can't promise I'll do them, but I'm always happy to hear what people want to see. I'll be honest, it's unlikely I'll do that flight before you take your trip. I wouldn't rule out flying JetBlue trans-Atlantic at some point, but my first quarter plans for next year, although not anywhere near finalized, likely won't be taking me to Europe. Thanks for watching my friend!
welcome to aboard united airlines flight 71 to newark your flight crew today captain glen first officer cheryl. my name is cheryl i will be your flight manager. there are 8 flight attendents on board that will be serving you in the cabin. Your safety is our top priority so direct your attention to video monitors for a brief safety presensation.
I want to do trans Atlantic routes just like you they are so fun I want to fly big jets like the 777 speaking of the 777 when the 777x comes out can you pls make a video of it thank you
Yes, that's what I was referring to. It's not always easy to get those shots. People are working, there are usually lines of people at the desks, etc. Most people don't appreciate cameras being shoved in their faces even if you're really filming something behind them. So, they're not always easy to get either.
Great fly! Have you heard Boeing won a contract with US Department of Defense to turn the "dumb" bomb into guided weapons for $7.5 billion to build kits? What do you think?
Glad you enjoy them my friend. I don’t intentionally not show them. If they’re on the side I’m in and you can see them, then they’re shown in all their glory 😂. In fact I love capturing city skylines.
It's oil or hydraulic fluid that leaked out onto the surface of the wing. Either from a mechanical issue that was then fixed, or even a preventative repair where the fluid spilled onto the surface of the wing during the repair. Either way it's oil of some sort. The reason it's black is not because the oil is black. Hydraulic fluid, which is what it almost certainly is, is usually clear or a light yellowish color. Once it spills on the wing, water won't wash it off as oil and water don't mix. So what inevitably happens I those oily spots get dirt and grime stuck on them, which turns the oil black over time. Eventually the oil will dry simply from the sun and elements, but it will then leave the grime behind. So it's dirty hydraulic fluid or what's left over if it's dried up.
You know what’s funny? Out of everyone, United is the only airline I’ve actually seen washing their planes. In Honolulu, a lot of their planes come in from the mainland in the early afternoon and then don’t fly back for like 4-6 hours. In that time they actually have people out with huge brushes on scissor lifts literally washing and scrubbing their planes down. I’ve never seen any other airline doing that. So it’s kind of baffling to me that their planes wings always seem to be dirty, as they’re the only airline I’ve seen actually washing them haha. Regardless, this is hardly a United Airlines problem. Every airline I’ve ever flown has some planes that look like this. Even one of my Qatar Airways flights had big oil marks on the wings. Anyway, thanks for watching!
Grits and pancakes then a pizza twist???? First class had steak and eggs - lol. Boy UAL has really cheapened inflight service!! Ex-employee - 38 yrs. PS - What do you do to pass the time on these long trips?
Well, as much as I love United... They're my favorite legacy carrier right now. Their inflight food offerings are certainly not their strongest suit at the moment haha. And I usually use my time in the air to catch up on TV shows. I don't usually have time to watch much TV when I'm home, so I generally have a pretty good number of them downloaded to watch when I fly.
Newark had the highest cancellation rate of the busiest 75 airports in the USA in 2023. Top 5 in 22, 21 and 19. 2020 was an outlier. From a strategic standpoint, it’s hard to ignore those numbers with regard to planning connections.
You know what's funny. As dirty as this plane is, United Airlines is the only airline I've ever actually seen washing their planes haha. In Honolulu, their planes come in from the mainland in the afternoon, and then sit for a few hours before heading back overnight. They will actually have crews out there washing the planes down with scissor lifts and huge brushes. I've never seen any other airline actually doing that with the aircraft's down time. Yet I still see more dirty wings on United planes than any other airline haha.
You know what’s funny? Out of all the airlines I've flown, United is the only airline I’ve actually seen washing their planes. In Honolulu, a lot of their planes come in from the mainland in the early afternoon and then don’t fly back for like 4-6 hours. In that time they actually have people out with huge brushes on scissor lifts literally washing and scrubbing their planes down. I’ve never seen any other airline doing that. So it’s kind of baffling to me that their planes wings always seem to be dirty, as they’re the only airline I’ve seen actually washing them haha. Anyway, thanks for watching!
@@sla31i don't mean to get in your personal business, but how do you afford? All these flights, are you a pilot? Do you get free tickets? Because I see all your cool videos and you're flying all over the place.I wasn't sure what was going on
You know, when I started this channel 9 years ago I didn't post videos like this. I only posted the takeoffs and landings. Because I thought the same thing... No one is going to want to watch the cruising portions of flight when nothing happens. But as the years went on I started to realize that the videos performed better, the longer they were. So I started to ask people what they wanted, and what they liked, and people overwhelmingly asked for longer videos and for flights that weren't cut up. And when I asked people why they wanted a full 8 hour video when most of it was just cruising, they gave me tons of reasons that I'd never thought about. Here are just a couple of them. People told me they them because they're afraid to fly, but they desperately want to overcome that. And watching these full, uncut, flights is a way for them to be exposed to that from the comfort of wherever they choose to be. They can stop it whenever they want and not have to worry about having an anxiety attack while on a real flight. People tell me they are afraid to fly but have to soon for some reason. Maybe they need to travel for cancer treatment, a funeral, a wedding, what ever, and they watch the full flights from start to finish so they can see exactly what it will be like, down to every sound and procedure. People have told me they watch them while they work or study because it doesn't take a ton of mental power, and every time the look up there is somewhere new out the window. And if they use one that's a specific length, they know when the flight lands that their workday is almost over. People tell me they watch the whole thing because they like the white noise that the engines create, etc and that it helps them relax or helps keep their anxiety low. Some people use these really long flights like this to help them sleep. I've even had people tell me they use them to help their baby sleep, and that it's the only thing they've found that helps them. I've had people tell me they watch them because they love traveling and flying, but can't anymore because of a medical condition and it's the closest thing they've found to being on a real flight again. And I could go on, and on. There are tons of reasons why people want and request that I post full flights from start to finish, many of which I never would have considered myself. This particular video, after only 24 hours being up, at over 8 hours, is easily my best performing video in the last month right now. I'll be honest, some of it I still don't understand haha, but people love the full flights like this. But I know that not everyone wants to sit and watch an 8 hour video, so that's why I try to make is as easy as possible to skip to the part of the video people want by adding as many chapters as possible. I hope that helps explain it a bit. Thanks for watching my friend!
Awesome video! That’s the cleanest aircraft window I’ve ever seen!
What’s crazy is that I know people who fly this jet for United and some of them are younger than this tail number!
Must be an honour to fly a jet as old as this one!
26 years ? 😅 That's nearly a virgin jet. If you know United's skills in aircraft mantainance. United is not a luxury airline but 200% safe and reliable.
Never stop making these!! Thank you !
Plenty more on the way my friend!
@@sla31 can you make more airplane video plz
@@sivadurshyan3670I mean, I feel like I’m doing pretty got at one per day right now 😂.
How are you recording this much videos? I don't get it all right. What camera are you using to shoot? 8 hours of continuous 4K? Video and how long does it take to Load Up A Month? I'm being sarcastic, but I'm confused. Are you using a GoPro or are you doing something else to make the video 8 hours long? If something doesn't make sense, please help me out.Thanks@@sla31
I think the Pilots were having a bit of fun surfing! 👍👍
I really enjoyed that video, thanks for sharing!
I've never flown longhaul, but I always wanted to go to the US. That's why I really liked the video, I imagined I was in that plane, driving to Amsterdam as it's cheaper to fly from there, taking off in a Triple for the first time.... what a big smile I had in my face when the pilot 100% nailed that landing!
WOWOWOWOWO!!!!! Super-Fantalulous video!! Yes, I know that airport! The security officials asked me 20 questions when I went thru the security gate. This was standard procedures at AMS. Seeing EWR made me think of the movie Spiderman Far From Home where he arrives at EWR after dealing with Mysterio over in Europe. Peter Parker was happy to be at EWR at the end because he was so much closer to Queens.
Looks like a murmuration of starlings off the wing at 21:21. A fascinating sight, but highly unwelcome at airports.
Good catch my friend!
@@sla31 I would hope the pilots have eyes.
Wonderful shooting, that was a beautiful departure from AMS
Thanks my friend!
Also, very cool shot on landing of that yellow taxi (spirit airlines taking off simultaneously to you guys landing)
Thanks as always for the Terminal footage especially schipol hope i spelled that right LOL,i dont see a trip to europe in my future plans so thanks to you i can say ive seen inside the terminal
Be safe
Kym
Adelaide
Amazing job 👍. I love Amsterdam vids
Thanks my friend!
Can't believe you flew the same United 777-200/ER I flew on back in January! You were sitting not far from where I was sitting!
Hey Traveler. If you can't have a sticker, then the aircraft livery works just as well !!! Row behind an exit door. At first it looked like a bulkhead seat. And I noticed he retired the jeans for a more comfortable ride !!! And they pack easier too !! I suppose the 777 uses the "Very Long" runway at 12,100 Ft. long. The other two are 8,000 and 10,000 respectively.
Out of that Massive Cloud Bank, drop the flaps and banking right, lining up for the runway, Maverick "Call the Ball !" Maverick has the ball. Drop the gear, we are going in !!
Love it! That baby needs a bath!
You know what’s funny? Out of everyone, United is the only airline I’ve actually seen washing their planes. In Honolulu, a lot of their planes come in from the mainland in the early afternoon and then don’t fly back for like 4-6 hours. In that time they actually have people out with huge brushes on scissor lifts literally washing and scrubbing their planes down. I’ve never seen any other airline doing that. So it’s kind of baffling to me that their planes wings always seem to be dirty, as they’re the only airline I’ve seen actually washing them haha. Regardless, this is hardly a United Airlines problem. Every airline I’ve ever flown has some planes that look like this. Even one of my Qatar Airways flights had big oil marks on the wings. Anyway, thanks for watching!
@@sla31 No airline has planes as filthy as AirFrance. Their livery is ugly to begin with and I don't think they ever wash their aircraft (not sure about oil on the wings because I don't remember a video where you flew on an AirFrance jet). Southwest jets always seem to be clean (maybe it's the blue paint, but they always seem to shine).
@@robertkobrick4634 I actually know that Southwest does indeed wash their planes pretty regularly. I've just never seen it actually happening. But, I've heard employees and people who contract for them talking about it. So, that's probably a big reason why their planes always look so clean.
British Airways definitely the worse 😂 wait until you see G-VIIH
in a week or so it'll be a year ago that I flew this route... great memories! definitely watching this from beginning to end!
Amazing footage!!
Glad you enjoyed it my friend. Thanks for watching!
Awesome. Thank you sir! 🧑✈️
8:05:45 EgyptAir B787-9 departing to Cairo(CAI) as MS988
seeing all that chemical soot on the wings and then the clouds reminds me of dark days
The first meal looked so delicious. I wonder how it tasted?
Spotted a plane at 4:22:49 !!!
Oh wow!
I don't think I can, but can I request a video? I'd love to see a full flight video of a JetBlue A321NEOlr from Amsterdam to JFK (or other way around)! Taking my mom to NYC in February and we're taking that flight! I'm very hyped to see how JetBlue performs transatlantic!
Well, everyone is always happy to leave requests. I can't promise I'll do them, but I'm always happy to hear what people want to see. I'll be honest, it's unlikely I'll do that flight before you take your trip. I wouldn't rule out flying JetBlue trans-Atlantic at some point, but my first quarter plans for next year, although not anywhere near finalized, likely won't be taking me to Europe. Thanks for watching my friend!
@@sla31 thanks for replying! I completely understand, I'm excited for any new content to come! you gained a subscriber!
Perfect Landing
The cloud surfing was fantastic, pity the aircraft had to climb.
welcome to aboard united airlines flight 71 to newark your flight crew today captain glen first officer cheryl. my name is cheryl i will be your flight manager. there are 8 flight attendents on board that will be serving you in the cabin. Your safety is our top priority so direct your attention to video monitors for a brief safety presensation.
I want to do trans Atlantic routes just like you they are so fun I want to fly big jets like the 777 speaking of the 777 when the 777x comes out can you pls make a video of it thank you
Caught sum cloudy waves
Love this
Glad you enjoyed it my friend!
beautiful😍😍
ive been to Schipol airport that Airport is massive there was too many bikes in Amsterdam for me ahaha
nice
i like united airlines 777 because san francisco is the only place full of 777's.
I flew on this exact aircraft
can u show us the boarding screens? Love ur channel ❤️
I try to remember to do that, but I often forget.
@@sla31 U mean the gate screens bcuz that is what I mean.
Yes, that's what I was referring to. It's not always easy to get those shots. People are working, there are usually lines of people at the desks, etc. Most people don't appreciate cameras being shoved in their faces even if you're really filming something behind them. So, they're not always easy to get either.
agreed @sla31
What is your favourite engine powered on the 777?
My favorite is not the one most people list… My favorite is not the GE90, it’s the Rolls Royce Trent 800 😁.
@@sla31 It's also my favourite, the sound is just awesome!
How the hell is the engines is so quiet?
Great fly! Have you heard Boeing won a contract with US Department of Defense to turn the "dumb" bomb into guided weapons for $7.5 billion to build kits? What do you think?
I hadn't heard that, no. But I also don't really follow military contract stuff so. I'm not too surprised I hadn't heard that haha.
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How often do have to get new passports?
Every 10 years. Which, since they’re not valid for the last 3-6 months depending on where you go, means it’s really like every 9 years.
Why couldn't airlines keep their 747s flying for 26 years.
I know why it's just rhetorical
I saw spirit airlines 8:05:28
Love watching your videos but I notice that you don't like showing big city skylines such as New York City. Is there a reason why?
Glad you enjoy them my friend. I don’t intentionally not show them. If they’re on the side I’m in and you can see them, then they’re shown in all their glory 😂. In fact I love capturing city skylines.
@@sla31 Understood. Keep them coming I can't get enough.
What’s that dark stuff spotted on the wing?
It's oil or hydraulic fluid that leaked out onto the surface of the wing. Either from a mechanical issue that was then fixed, or even a preventative repair where the fluid spilled onto the surface of the wing during the repair. Either way it's oil of some sort. The reason it's black is not because the oil is black. Hydraulic fluid, which is what it almost certainly is, is usually clear or a light yellowish color. Once it spills on the wing, water won't wash it off as oil and water don't mix. So what inevitably happens I those oily spots get dirt and grime stuck on them, which turns the oil black over time. Eventually the oil will dry simply from the sun and elements, but it will then leave the grime behind. So it's dirty hydraulic fluid or what's left over if it's dried up.
Thanks!
Nice. They don’t even take the time to clean the planes anymore maintenance is out the window with these airlines nowadays.
You know what’s funny? Out of everyone, United is the only airline I’ve actually seen washing their planes. In Honolulu, a lot of their planes come in from the mainland in the early afternoon and then don’t fly back for like 4-6 hours. In that time they actually have people out with huge brushes on scissor lifts literally washing and scrubbing their planes down. I’ve never seen any other airline doing that. So it’s kind of baffling to me that their planes wings always seem to be dirty, as they’re the only airline I’ve seen actually washing them haha. Regardless, this is hardly a United Airlines problem. Every airline I’ve ever flown has some planes that look like this. Even one of my Qatar Airways flights had big oil marks on the wings. Anyway, thanks for watching!
Thanks for your videos great work and much appreciated
8:04:17 EDIT:does anyone know what football stadium this is
That is Red Bull Arena. Thanks for watching!
in minute 21 , how the hell can that happen ? a pack of birds ?
Yup, not sure what type of bird, but it's definitely a flock of birds.
Grits and pancakes then a pizza twist???? First class had steak and eggs - lol. Boy UAL has really cheapened inflight service!! Ex-employee - 38 yrs. PS - What do you do to pass the time on these long trips?
Well, as much as I love United... They're my favorite legacy carrier right now. Their inflight food offerings are certainly not their strongest suit at the moment haha. And I usually use my time in the air to catch up on TV shows. I don't usually have time to watch much TV when I'm home, so I generally have a pretty good number of them downloaded to watch when I fly.
Do not connect through Newark unless there is no other option.
Everyone hates on Newark, but in my experience, there are much worse options than Newark. Newark is really not that bad.
@@sla31 What’s worse? Please tell. I’ll avoid those too.
@@Kinsella828Charlotte and Chicago are my two least favorite. I’d much prefer Newark to those.
Newark had the highest cancellation rate of the busiest 75 airports in the USA in 2023. Top 5 in 22, 21 and 19. 2020 was an outlier. From a strategic standpoint, it’s hard to ignore those numbers with regard to planning connections.
@@Kinsella828that’s a United problem, not Newark and its airport. I’m talking about airports and their ease of use.
My God, Someone give that plane a wash, and degreaser for sure. WD40 time.
You know what's funny. As dirty as this plane is, United Airlines is the only airline I've ever actually seen washing their planes haha. In Honolulu, their planes come in from the mainland in the afternoon, and then sit for a few hours before heading back overnight. They will actually have crews out there washing the planes down with scissor lifts and huge brushes. I've never seen any other airline actually doing that with the aircraft's down time. Yet I still see more dirty wings on United planes than any other airline haha.
Yuk, United needs to clean the wings as it's filthy. -Cheers!
You know what’s funny? Out of all the airlines I've flown, United is the only airline I’ve actually seen washing their planes. In Honolulu, a lot of their planes come in from the mainland in the early afternoon and then don’t fly back for like 4-6 hours. In that time they actually have people out with huge brushes on scissor lifts literally washing and scrubbing their planes down. I’ve never seen any other airline doing that. So it’s kind of baffling to me that their planes wings always seem to be dirty, as they’re the only airline I’ve seen actually washing them haha. Anyway, thanks for watching!
8:04:55 I was wondering what 3rd world country that was then I realized its just New Jersey.
The earth Is Not flat at all
No, it's not. You are correct.
bro is this even msfs?
No, it’s not. It’s real life simulator 😂.
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6:50:05 Baby food for lunch? Ewwwwwww
Yeah... As much as I love United, their food is definitely not their best strength haha.
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@@sla31i don't mean to get in your personal business, but how do you afford? All these flights, are you a pilot? Do you get free tickets? Because I see all your cool videos and you're flying all over the place.I wasn't sure what was going on
very nice,,,but what is the point of uploading an eight hours video? aren't people interested in watching a takeoff and landing?
You know, when I started this channel 9 years ago I didn't post videos like this. I only posted the takeoffs and landings. Because I thought the same thing... No one is going to want to watch the cruising portions of flight when nothing happens. But as the years went on I started to realize that the videos performed better, the longer they were. So I started to ask people what they wanted, and what they liked, and people overwhelmingly asked for longer videos and for flights that weren't cut up. And when I asked people why they wanted a full 8 hour video when most of it was just cruising, they gave me tons of reasons that I'd never thought about. Here are just a couple of them. People told me they them because they're afraid to fly, but they desperately want to overcome that. And watching these full, uncut, flights is a way for them to be exposed to that from the comfort of wherever they choose to be. They can stop it whenever they want and not have to worry about having an anxiety attack while on a real flight. People tell me they are afraid to fly but have to soon for some reason. Maybe they need to travel for cancer treatment, a funeral, a wedding, what ever, and they watch the full flights from start to finish so they can see exactly what it will be like, down to every sound and procedure. People have told me they watch them while they work or study because it doesn't take a ton of mental power, and every time the look up there is somewhere new out the window. And if they use one that's a specific length, they know when the flight lands that their workday is almost over. People tell me they watch the whole thing because they like the white noise that the engines create, etc and that it helps them relax or helps keep their anxiety low. Some people use these really long flights like this to help them sleep. I've even had people tell me they use them to help their baby sleep, and that it's the only thing they've found that helps them. I've had people tell me they watch them because they love traveling and flying, but can't anymore because of a medical condition and it's the closest thing they've found to being on a real flight again. And I could go on, and on. There are tons of reasons why people want and request that I post full flights from start to finish, many of which I never would have considered myself. This particular video, after only 24 hours being up, at over 8 hours, is easily my best performing video in the last month right now. I'll be honest, some of it I still don't understand haha, but people love the full flights like this. But I know that not everyone wants to sit and watch an 8 hour video, so that's why I try to make is as easy as possible to skip to the part of the video people want by adding as many chapters as possible. I hope that helps explain it a bit. Thanks for watching my friend!
You just convinced me pal,,,,I say I'm one of your subscriber, and I will be....go ahead,,,you are the best......@@sla31
Absolutely will not fly anymore. Frustrating, pain in the ass way to travel
And how do you want to get to the other side of the world?