Love this episode, this memorable flight. I was an observer (Chief Navigator) on ASA' s first 727 landings at both KTN and SIT. KTN terminal building wasn't open yet when first jet service started. Airport was brand new, PAX went direct from airplane to ferry.
Use to love watching Coast Guard Rescue in Sitka. Would love to visit there someday. As a student pilot, I love all your explanations of the instructions you get for your flights. It’s a nice behind the scenes look into Airline flying.
I just discovered your video and this channel good sir. I'm a huge AvGeek and flight sim enthusiast. I love how you used shots from either XPLANE or MSFS to replicate simple parts of your flights and even more so I love the 737. I fly that on XPLANE all the time and flight simulation has given me a new found respect for what you do, and I already respected you before that. I'm looking forward to more content.
Super appreciate all the hard work and effort you put into all your videos Brenden. Watched every single one and can't get enough. Hands down the best style of pilot vlog. Hope one day I can share the skies and popcorn with ya. Keep safe.
Awesome video. I retired from Alaska in 2018 and it's amazing to see how far the iPad has come as a flight planning tool since then. Nothing better than the Milk Run when the WX is nice...winter time can be a bit of work though. Fly safe!
Can’t believe you only have 3.95K subs. I’m sure your channel is growing b/c your content, esp flight vlogs, is excellent. I see you at 50K then 100K soon. Keep up the good work!
Awesome perspective from the pilot side. I am a controller at Anchorage Center that works the SE Alaska sector and if you are ever in Anchorage on a layover and want to come see what it looks like from the center side of things, send me a message and I'll get you set up.
great channel, i love Alaska and want to retire in talkeetna. Not great with flying and turbulence, when i was 8 we flew back from Connecticut and hit the remnants of a hurricane. flight was awful and that's always stuck with me i guess.
Crazy weather this summer, it seems to be rainy a lot and cold here in southern southeast Alaska and I am in Hydaburg at Prince of Wales island next to Ketchikan.
Love this episode, this memorable flight. I was an observer (Chief Navigator) on ASA' s first 727 landings at both KTN and SIT. KTN terminal building wasn't open yet when first jet service started. Airport was brand new, PAX went direct from airplane to ferry.
I love flying into KTN. Thanks for sharing!
Use to love watching Coast Guard Rescue in Sitka. Would love to visit there someday. As a student pilot, I love all your explanations of the instructions you get for your flights. It’s a nice behind the scenes look into Airline flying.
Thanks for checking it out!
This is great! Sitka is so beautiful
I love these videos... thanks for sharing sir
I just discovered your video and this channel good sir. I'm a huge AvGeek and flight sim enthusiast. I love how you used shots from either XPLANE or MSFS to replicate simple parts of your flights and even more so I love the 737. I fly that on XPLANE all the time and flight simulation has given me a new found respect for what you do, and I already respected you before that. I'm looking forward to more content.
The Alaska Milk Run is definitely on my bucket list of aviation experiences. Thanks for the info + video!
Super appreciate all the hard work and effort you put into all your videos Brenden. Watched every single one and can't get enough. Hands down the best style of pilot vlog. Hope one day I can share the skies and popcorn with ya. Keep safe.
Let’s do it!
Fantastic video. Aircraft: B737-800. Loved your interview with Capt. Erika too!
Awesome video. I retired from Alaska in 2018 and it's amazing to see how far the iPad has come as a flight planning tool since then. Nothing better than the Milk Run when the WX is nice...winter time can be a bit of work though. Fly safe!
Thank you for the great content 🇦🇺
Can’t believe you only have 3.95K subs. I’m sure your channel is growing b/c your content, esp flight vlogs, is excellent. I see you at 50K then 100K soon. Keep up the good work!
Awesome perspective from the pilot side. I am a controller at Anchorage Center that works the SE Alaska sector and if you are ever in Anchorage on a layover and want to come see what it looks like from the center side of things, send me a message and I'll get you set up.
That would be amazing! Ill reach out if an opportunity comes up.
great channel, i love Alaska and want to retire in talkeetna. Not great with flying and turbulence, when i was 8 we flew back from Connecticut and hit the remnants of a hurricane. flight was awful and that's always stuck with me i guess.
Another great video! Looking forward to my next trip up to Alaska.
Crazy weather this summer, it seems to be rainy a lot and cold here in southern southeast Alaska and I am in Hydaburg at Prince of Wales island next to Ketchikan.
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which airline do u work for, and what aircraft are you assigned to generally
What does sqwaks mean?
What's R and P?
Haines? That's where Jesse Pinkman ended up