Full Flight - Delta Air Lines - Airbus A321-211 - SAN-SLC - N338DN - IFS Ep. 354
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
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Inflight Series Episode 354:
Flight Information:
-Aircraft Operator - Delta Air Lines
-Flight Number - 1367
-City Pair - San Diego (SAN) - Salt Lake City (SLC)
-Equipment - Airbus A321-211
-Equipment Tail Number - N338DN
-Equipment Age - 2 Years 7 Months
-Livery - Delta Air Lines (2007 Livery)
-Flight Date - October 20, 2020
-Flight Time - 1 Hour 42 Minutes
-Seat - 27F
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Detailed Times:
-Pre-flight - (0:04)
-Outbound Taxi - (2:50)
-Takeoff - (14:05)
-Inflight - (34:08)
-Landing - (1:15:00)
-Inbound Taxi - (1:32:02)
-Post-flight - (1:40:31)
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Featured Music:
-Fragments by Sappheiros • Sappheiros - Fragments...
Featured Equipment:
-iPhone 11 Pro
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The very beginning of the video my pet peeve came out like pls quiet you kid down pls 😂😂
That's better than a crying baby.... At least the kid was having a good giggle lol
These flight simulators are amazing!! They’ve even got the realistic sounds of babies screaming randomly throughout the flight!! 😂😂😂
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I watched the whole thing. San Diego is amazing, and the Salt Lake City new terminal is awesome!
San Diego all the WAY!!!
SAN to SLC...LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I'll just get some popcorn and be right back. :)
Love the full flight videos, it’s the closest I’ll ever get to traveling this year!! 🌟🎄😉
Well, you're always welcome on my flights! Thanks for watching!
I flew on the delta a321 to Sacramento from msp over Thanksgiving. Its a good aircraft.
Good video.
Awesome man! Loving the full flights
Love the A321! Can’t wait to watch this full flight
My favorite airplane. Flying makes me so happy. That's why this channel is so awesome. I had to cancel my trip this week.
Thanks again for sharing your wonderful experiences. 🛩❤🕰🛩❤🕰🛩❤🕰🛩
I'm glad you're enjoying the channel during these crazy times my friend!
Absolutely love full flights!plz never stop by. We feel like we are on plane.💛🌟🌟💛
Some spectacular scenery on this route - well captured! Plus you had some superb meteorological conditions on the day to assist you.
Thanks my friend. Glad you enjoyed it.
Damn! Really lovin' these CFM56 engines!
What a great video! I was able to follow along the whole way from the Salton Sea. Even with a break for lunch :) Spectacular vista of the western part of the Grand Canyon with Humphrey Peak visible on the horizon 140 miles away at 51:01! Zion National Park at 59:41.
Personally think that is one of the most beautiful approaches in America
Another great video from you, very nice and clear and so much nice blue sky, keep up the great work my friend.
Thanks my friend! Appreciate it!
Another great flight on a great day for flying! 😁 I appreciate how steady the cam is. I see you use an iPhone Pro 11. How is it mounted?
On this flight, my right hand. I do not use any type of mount to hold the camera when flying. Suction cup mount have a bad habit of transferring the vibrations in the fuselage, into the lens of the camera, giving the footage a Jell-O effect.
"Oh it's crying time you're gonna bother me"
Nice views of the Grand Canyon.
Great flight skylite always got to be a crying baby on board thanks for sharing my friend 🛫🛫🇺🇸😷😷
amazing video!
First yes nice video man
1:31:19 KC-135s at the Ronald R. Wright Air National Guard Base.
hot
Man I drove from California to Minnesota and southern utah all the east to Colorado or north to provo is gorgeous canyons an red rock
And how was it? I'm finishing aerospace engineering in Madrid and my dream is to work and live in the United States, hopefully one day ...
08:51 There's a dog barking
hahaha.
That is actually the PTU or Power Transfer unit. It is usually used for hydraulic issues.
, it’s not used for issues. It just transfers hydraulic power between engines. It’s used on all flight pretty much.
Am from Vegas,any. Views in or out of there ?
Definitely. Check this one out: ua-cam.com/video/0eO5uPd9rVk/v-deo.html
You can also search "Las Vegas Skylite Productions" and a lot more comes up.
Crikes, the taxi back to A Concourse terminal took almost as long as the flight lol, regards from the UK :-)
Just wait until you get to the SLC-IAH full flight I posted a few days ago haha. I swear, I think we landed in Oklahoma and taxied all the way to Houston haha.
Awesome!!!
The crying baby is classic
Salton Sea at the 30 min mark?
Yes
Can anyone explain the A321 bark after the flaps are set? :)
Well, most of the time when referring to the bark or barking on an A320 series aircraft, people are referring to the PTU. The power transfer unit that controls the various hydraulic systems when only one engine is operating. Basically, when only one engine is operating, the aircraft Hass to transfer power to the opposite side of the aircraft, whose hydraulic systems are usually controlled by the other engine. So the barking noise is the PTU transferring power.
@@sla31 Thanks! Great explanation!
In 3 weeks im flying on a plane. I hope theres no babies crying
Taxing is too long. Good video!!!
Do airport employees ever ask you for your purpose of travel?
See my other reply for more details, but under normal circumstances it's really no one else's business where you're going. The exception is when the destinations require extra documentation. Domestically that usually doesn't apply. Due to the pandemic, there are some places that do right now. Ultimately it's up to the airline to make sure you have the correct documentation for each destination. So, depending on where you're flying, the airline (i.e., airline employees) will ask you those questions. This applies all the time for international travel.
@@sla31 what response have you given when they did ask you this during the pandemic?
@@SYDAirlineEnthusiast Well, if it's the airline employees asking you, then you need to tell them. The places with really strict covid rules. After all, they do have access to your reservation. So, if you don't then they'll just look it up, and then they'll know anyways. As for what I have told them? I haven't, because they have never asked. But, I've avoided places like New York, Hawaii, etc. Like I said, the only reason they ask is because it's their responsibility to make sure you have all required documentation to get to your destination. If they allow you to travel and you don't have the required document , not only willy you be sent back, but the airline will be fined. Remember, they're not trying to "catch" you traveling somewhere you're not supposed to be going. They don't care why you are going where you are going. They are only trying to make sure you have what you need when you arrive. And again, TSA should never need to know where you're going. The only reason some of them ask me, is because I know them now, they know I fly a lot for this channel, and they're just curious. I doubt a TSA officer will ever ask you where you're going if you don't know them. I wouldn't worry about this my friend. Nobody is out to stop anyone from traveling right now, and there are plenty of sites where you can see exactly what restrictions are in place for each country and state, including on the airlines sites.
@@sla31 San Francisco is my home airport, so that is why I am worried, cause California has heavy lockdown restrictions.
@@SYDAirlineEnthusiast Well, I haven't been to SFO since the more strict rules were put in place, but I was there and in LAX fairly recently, and no one cared, no one asked me any questions, etc.
Missing the American Airlines flights 🤔
Well, I was too. You're in luck. Check out my (just published) community post for the full details, but I flew AA today for the first time since February, and I have A LOT of AA flights coming up!
@@sla31 cool , looking forward to the videos 👍
Very Quiet Airliner
The obligatory screaming baby is on board, I see...
You know it!
Every flight has a crying baby on it😂
wtf
Yeah, there are babies on a lot of flights. And babies will do what babies do, and that's cry. That's the only tool they have to let their parents know they need something. It's a part of flying. Remember, we were all babies once. Thanks for watching my friend!
Yeah anyone under two years of age on a flight will do this.
@@SYDAirlineEnthusiast you exactly kinda right player. but those sound is really annoying and i dont like kid. you know why? because they are screaming all the time, if you know about kids XD?!
@@davisrandomlife7778 kids (ages 2-12) are more annoying than babies since they can actually control themselves if they put the effort in, well at least those ages 5 and up.
there is always so babies alwayssssssssssssssss cry lol
Thank God for noise canceling headphones! 🤯
Yeah, there are babies on a lot of flights. And babies will do what babies do, and that's cry. That's the only tool they have to let their parents know they need something. It's a part of flying. Remember, we were all babies once. Thanks for watching my friend!
Man, a baby crying is so boring, oh my gosh.
Why do the American airlines give the passengers such second-rate snacks inflight? There the European airlines are superior. Even on short-haul KLM offer "Proper Food" and a cup of coffee. If I was paying the normal rate for a flight, I would expect higher standards. As usual it is generating as much profit as possible at minimum costs.
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