This is flight 3 of 13 from my recent journey around the world. In September/October, I set out to circumnavigating the Earth, and after 9 days, 8 airlines, 13 flights, and over 24,000 miles, I eventually landed back in Kansas City after visiting San Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Tokyo, Osaka, Bangkok, Doha, London, Dublin, Munich and Newark. Over the next 5 weeks I'll be posting these flights in order, so you too can take this incredible journey with me! If the video doesn't have this bit at the top of the description, and in the pinned comment, it is not part of the around the world flights. Enjoy Segment 1 MCI-SFO: ua-cam.com/video/_pD4TFEJhHk/v-deo.html Enjoy Segment 2 SFO-LAX: ua-cam.com/video/xBtw-fMFXrc/v-deo.html
Enjoyed, 2 observations: 1) I've never seen a street sweeper cleaning a gate area before (at the gate opposite of yours when you had pushed back but not gone anywhere yet); and 2) paltry snacks for a 5 1/2 flight.
My favourite aircraft and my home airline British airways was launch customer and my dad took me to Heathrow to watch the first one land history right there and what a sound from those rollers rb211s ❤
Looks like HNL is still re-constructing the north parallel runway (8L-26R), judging from this and the next flight videos. Gotta love the good ol' RB-211.
Noticed at 5:16:45, a reflection on the engine nacelle, of the gear extension at the lower, right corner of the video frame. Interesting arrival route over the city. Best guess, ATC trying to accommodate the crush of inter-island props arriving by slowing you early. Be well, Bryce.
And how about those Rolls Royce engines buzzing during departure! Everyone always talks about GE90's and they're great, but man... I love Rolls Royce engine buzz!
Part of that is that the L1011 crushed at about 30 mph faster than the 757, but the biggest factor is the wind. You get nothing but headwinds flying west towards Hawaii, and I’ve done it in just under 5 hours form LA before on similar aircraft. Thanks for watching!
Well yes, I’ve flown this route before, but when it’s a different airline, on a different aircraft, at a completely different time of time, I don’t consider that the same video. I’ve repeated many routes before, but I try to change up the airline or aircraft whenever possible. I’m glad you enjoy them my friend!
Just curious.....how many times have you landed in HNL?? I remember watching one of your videos where you showed numerous landings at HNL (close to 10?) on various airlines/aircraft.....all on the same video.....one of my favorites.
I’ll be doing a very similar round the world trip in a couple of years. Loving your travel vids very much. Look forward to seeing the other legs idc. Quick question tho…did you book the whole trip as one ticket or buy each leg?
I bought each leg separately and stitched the whole thing together myself. Now you risk issues doing it that way if you get delayed, but it can often be done much much cheaper that way.
Wow... good views taking off. Good view of Ballona Creek. I'm thinking of the 90s movie Volcano where Tommy Lee Jones asks "Where does that storm drain go?" and his co-worker tells him "Ballona Creek" and Anne Heche, overjoyed, says "Ballona Creek goes into the ocean!". As your video shows, yes, it does. Anne Heche was right. I feel like you're on The Amazing Race. You only need to do some wild and crazy events or eat huge amounts of a local food items. I guess it's to your benefit to make sure you have a pen with you on this flight as the flight crew won't give you one if you forget it. I carry several pens with me when I travel internationally for this very reason and I make sure they're all working before I travel. Anyhow, I'm resting up from the jet lag from watching this video. We're having a very wet, rainy weekend here, so this will make the resting at home easier. Tonight, I'll watch the Saturday night movie on Lifetime, You're Not Supposed To Be Here.
Same my friend. I always travel with a trusty pilot G2 pen with me when I travel. I know you're going to need it going to Hawaii and you never know when else you might need it.
@@sla31 Anyhow, did you hear about the runaway barge that we had here? The big storm that hit us on Thursday caused a barge full of shipping containers to break loose and become a runaway. It was heading straight for the downtown piers when the captain of one of the Water Taxis sprang into action, took his boat up against the barge to help it away from hitting the Aquarium. That barge must have weighed thousands of tons.
@@sla31 It reminded me of the scene in Jurassic Park The Lost world where that ship crashes into the harbor, smashing everything, causing a limosine to be lying upside down in the wreckage. It was certainty big news here on Thursday. They're still investigating how that barge broke loose from Harbor island. If it hadn't been for that Water Taxi captain, this all could've been so much worse. The barge belonged to Alaska Marine Line and was fully loaded with shipping containers, making it VERY heavy. The winds and water currents were powering this thing. I guess this was a case where a barge literally barged its way into the Seattle Waterfront and not a figure of speech or idiom.
Yes, there definitely is. I remember it on this flight, but as usual, I don't keep notes on where the announcements are at timestamp wise, so I can't give you a specific time. Unfortunately, the announcements aren't loud enough to be able to pick them out in the editing software either. The noise form the wind and engines is just too overpowering, so there's no way to isolate it easily.
A friend of mine once said that pilots have a relaxed job especially on long hauls. Well. I can't agree. Even on a 14 hour trip they have to check and control several systems. Then they have a break on a 14 hour trip they have two. Not here because you only have two in the cockpit. Even that couldn't get boring. They eat. They check their flight plan to see where they are. They also control their fuel consumption to see if they have a leakage somewhere.
Exactly, I couldn’t agree more. Constantly checking fuel consumption and other flight systems, weather at your suitable alternates, seeing what airports you can’t go to in an event of an emergency due to weather, NOTAMS, etc., there is so much demand for everything to go right on oceanic flights since you’re very limited on where you can divert, it’s truly remarkable just how busy they are over the ocean. Definitely much more busy on Oceanic flights than a typical JFK-LAX flight.
@thecomedypilot5894 as an international pilot, hate to say it but you're wrong. We check the fuel once an hour. Notams and all that are done before we leave the ground. No talking to ATC over the water. It's pretty boring if you ask me.
Great fly! What do you think if I said "Have you heard..." relating to aviation, airlines, travel news that I got, is from the Reddit forum? If anytime you see that comment, 9 times out of 10 is from Reddit forums mostly r/news, r/worldnews, and r/aviation subreddit. I use Reddit everyday.
Hey, I found a side view of your 757 depature on this flight! :) ua-cam.com/video/9G5Rz4j2AA8/v-deo.html Arrival from SFO was not caught on camera, though, but your 737 was visible in the background around 57 min mark of that same video.
I don't belie so my friend. I've done LAX-HNL before but that was on a Hawaiian Airlines A330-200 and I've done the opposite direction of this flight before from HNL--LAX, but never LAX-HNL on a United 757-300.
You know how many I've filled out over the years.... And you know how many times I've had any of the items listed haha? I bet you can guess... It's zero haha. But at least I know to have a pen. A pen which I usually never see again as it gets passed around to the entire plane....
This is flight 3 of 13 from my recent journey around the world. In September/October, I set out to circumnavigating the Earth, and after 9 days, 8 airlines, 13 flights, and over 24,000 miles, I eventually landed back in Kansas City after visiting San Francisco, Los Angeles, Honolulu, Tokyo, Osaka, Bangkok, Doha, London, Dublin, Munich and Newark. Over the next 5 weeks I'll be posting these flights in order, so you too can take this incredible journey with me! If the video doesn't have this bit at the top of the description, and in the pinned comment, it is not part of the around the world flights.
Enjoy Segment 1 MCI-SFO:
ua-cam.com/video/_pD4TFEJhHk/v-deo.html
Enjoy Segment 2 SFO-LAX:
ua-cam.com/video/xBtw-fMFXrc/v-deo.html
Awesome video thank you! 👍🏼
@@82loboss
Just a bag of chips for 5 hours?
The 757 + the newer United livery looks so good
I’ve been watching your around the world playlist and it helps me relax and concentrate
What's sad is that I actually found this interesting. Flying is always going to be a miracle of human innovation, it's amazing.
Not sad my friend. Many many people find these long videos relaxing and calming. Thanks for watching!
I absolutely love your long videos, I find them so relaxing when I am laying in bed. Great sleep aid. Nice seeing the classic Boeing 757-300 too.
I'm glad you can use them to help relax and unwind! Thanks for watching my friend!
Wow definitely the best plane in the king of skies
There's nothing better than being thrown back in your seat when the plane accelerates up the runway. I gripped my armrests very tightly.
This should be your best full flight in a good while, can’t wait to sit down and watch this one later! As always amazing work!
I hope you enjoy it my friend! Thanks for watching!
Enjoyed, 2 observations: 1) I've never seen a street sweeper cleaning a gate area before (at the gate opposite of yours when you had pushed back but not gone anywhere yet); and 2) paltry snacks for a 5 1/2 flight.
A 757 transpacific! Can't wait for this one, great work as always SP!
Beautiful flight, it appears like cruising altitude is at or above 35K fleet. Just luv'd it. Thx!
Absolutely FANTASTIC engine sound. Love the spool-down at 15 minutes. Perfect landing, excellent pilots!
Man those RB211s are something else. Power and reliability
Great flight, enjoyed it 👍
My favourite aircraft and my home airline British airways was launch customer and my dad took me to Heathrow to watch the first one land history right there and what a sound from those rollers rb211s ❤
This is great, leaving the west coast and flying around the world with Skylite Productions! So Cool!
Gorgeous footage! Aloha, Hawaii!!
Stunning footage, Skylite👍. Liked and enjoyed
Glad you enjoyed it my friend!
15:20 thrust reduction is on point! Love it!
Looks like HNL is still re-constructing the north parallel runway (8L-26R), judging from this and the next flight videos.
Gotta love the good ol' RB-211.
What a beautiful aircraft in that United livery! Great clouds and sea sights on approach. And engine sound is sweet too)
The buzz was nice!
Noticed at 5:16:45, a reflection on the engine nacelle, of the gear extension at the lower, right corner of the video frame. Interesting arrival route over the city. Best guess, ATC trying to accommodate the crush of inter-island props arriving by slowing you early. Be well, Bryce.
Great catch with the reflection my friend! Thanks for watching!
Awesome quality and a really nice flight. 👌👌👍👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Glad you enjoyed it my friend!
Very nice flight! That thrust reduction though 15:28
Did a little bit of plane spotting, and you can see an Emirates A380 at 15:10 (Parked at the Gate) & and a UPS Boeing 747 at 5:19:15. Love the videos!
Those 757 Engines on takeoff man sound amazing 💀I plan on getting on a 757 next month
I hope you get to my friend!
Dang some great views there bro 👍
And how about those Rolls Royce engines buzzing during departure! Everyone always talks about GE90's and they're great, but man... I love Rolls Royce engine buzz!
@@sla31 fax thoo 💯 those engines are lowkey lit 🔥
Wow, 5 in half-hour flight from LAX. When I went to HNL back in 95 on a Delta L1011 Tristar, it only took 4.5 hours.
Part of that is that the L1011 crushed at about 30 mph faster than the 757, but the biggest factor is the wind. You get nothing but headwinds flying west towards Hawaii, and I’ve done it in just under 5 hours form LA before on similar aircraft. Thanks for watching!
it was lax to hnl it was hawaiian airlines i know i have record all your full fight videos my wife and i love them thank you for recording them
Well yes, I’ve flown this route before, but when it’s a different airline, on a different aircraft, at a completely different time of time, I don’t consider that the same video. I’ve repeated many routes before, but I try to change up the airline or aircraft whenever possible. I’m glad you enjoy them my friend!
Just curious.....how many times have you landed in HNL?? I remember watching one of your videos where you showed numerous landings at HNL (close to 10?) on various airlines/aircraft.....all on the same video.....one of my favorites.
Goodness... A lot haha. According to my my.flightradar statistics, the answer is 91 times.
A GRADE GREAT VID AS ALWAYS 😊.. IM FLYING TOO. ON THIS VID. 😊..FREE DRINKS IN THAT CLASS RIGHT.
I'm glad you enjoyed it my friend! Thanks for watching!
I’ll be doing a very similar round the world trip in a couple of years. Loving your travel vids very much. Look forward to seeing the other legs idc. Quick question tho…did you book the whole trip as one ticket or buy each leg?
I bought each leg separately and stitched the whole thing together myself. Now you risk issues doing it that way if you get delayed, but it can often be done much much cheaper that way.
@@sla31nice, thx for the reply 🙂
Did you change videocamera? The video seems, different, somehow.
It look better and smoother than ever btw!
Yes, this was filmed with an iPhone 15 Pro. Although I don't think I changed the info in the description.
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Wow... good views taking off. Good view of Ballona Creek. I'm thinking of the 90s movie Volcano where Tommy Lee Jones asks "Where does that storm drain go?" and his co-worker tells him "Ballona Creek" and Anne Heche, overjoyed, says "Ballona Creek goes into the ocean!".
As your video shows, yes, it does. Anne Heche was right.
I feel like you're on The Amazing Race. You only need to do some wild and crazy events or eat huge amounts of a local food items.
I guess it's to your benefit to make sure you have a pen with you on this flight as the flight crew won't give you one if you forget it. I carry several pens with me when I travel internationally for this very reason and I make sure they're all working before I travel.
Anyhow, I'm resting up from the jet lag from watching this video. We're having a very wet, rainy weekend here, so this will make the resting at home easier. Tonight, I'll watch the Saturday night movie on Lifetime, You're Not Supposed To Be Here.
Same my friend. I always travel with a trusty pilot G2 pen with me when I travel. I know you're going to need it going to Hawaii and you never know when else you might need it.
@@sla31 Anyhow, did you hear about the runaway barge that we had here?
The big storm that hit us on Thursday caused a barge full of shipping containers to break loose and become a runaway.
It was heading straight for the downtown piers when the captain of one of the Water Taxis sprang into action, took his boat up against the barge to help it away from hitting the Aquarium.
That barge must have weighed thousands of tons.
@@scottbridge9391 my goodness, I hadn't heard that. Sounds like the plot of a Tom Cruise movie haha.
@@sla31 It reminded me of the scene in Jurassic Park The Lost world where that ship crashes into the harbor, smashing everything, causing a limosine to be lying upside down in the wreckage.
It was certainty big news here on Thursday. They're still investigating how that barge broke loose from Harbor island. If it hadn't been for that Water Taxi captain, this all could've been so much worse.
The barge belonged to Alaska Marine Line and was fully loaded with shipping containers, making it VERY heavy.
The winds and water currents were powering this thing.
I guess this was a case where a barge literally barged its way into the Seattle Waterfront and not a figure of speech or idiom.
I can't believe it's been 5 years already since I took this flight
Is there a captain announcement before descent into HNL in this video what time of the video?
Yes, there definitely is. I remember it on this flight, but as usual, I don't keep notes on where the announcements are at timestamp wise, so I can't give you a specific time. Unfortunately, the announcements aren't loud enough to be able to pick them out in the editing software either. The noise form the wind and engines is just too overpowering, so there's no way to isolate it easily.
How do you hold the camera that long and how do you get the money for this 😂
Years of practice holding the camera, and working hard to get through college without debt so I can get good paying jobs 😂.
A friend of mine once said that pilots have a relaxed job especially on long hauls. Well. I can't agree. Even on a 14 hour trip they have to check and control several systems. Then they have a break on a 14 hour trip they have two. Not here because you only have two in the cockpit. Even that couldn't get boring. They eat. They check their flight plan to see where they are. They also control their fuel consumption to see if they have a leakage somewhere.
Exactly, I couldn’t agree more. Constantly checking fuel consumption and other flight systems, weather at your suitable alternates, seeing what airports you can’t go to in an event of an emergency due to weather, NOTAMS, etc., there is so much demand for everything to go right on oceanic flights since you’re very limited on where you can divert, it’s truly remarkable just how busy they are over the ocean. Definitely much more busy on Oceanic flights than a typical JFK-LAX flight.
@@thecomedypilot5894 Absolutely.
@thecomedypilot5894 as an international pilot, hate to say it but you're wrong. We check the fuel once an hour. Notams and all that are done before we leave the ground. No talking to ATC over the water. It's pretty boring if you ask me.
@@nikolauswolff5791not true.
Thank you so much for this cool perspective! I don’t get to fly often, so I’ll take what I can get.
Nice 😊
Thanks for watching my friend!
It has 166K likes but only 800 views
I'd say there's a problem with the reporting of that haha. I this like 88 likes according to my Creator Studio and analytics.
Nice 👍 good beautiful full flight ✈️ video and so beautiful i comment from Pakistan 🤎🖤
😊 paradise or BUST 🦜🌴🌺
Great fly! What do you think if I said "Have you heard..." relating to aviation, airlines, travel news that I got, is from the Reddit forum? If anytime you see that comment, 9 times out of 10 is from Reddit forums mostly r/news, r/worldnews, and r/aviation subreddit. I use Reddit everyday.
Well, I don't really use Reddit. And never really have, so I really wouldn't have any idea what to think about anything coming from there haha.
That just reminded me of a song by the Pat Metheny Group with the same title. "Have You Heard" it?
Hey, I found a side view of your 757 depature on this flight! :) ua-cam.com/video/9G5Rz4j2AA8/v-deo.html Arrival from SFO was not caught on camera, though, but your 737 was visible in the background around 57 min mark of that same video.
Nice!
Boeing 757-300 Doesn’t have IFE
I believe some of the newly retrofitted ones do, but this one only had the "bring your own device and connect for free" type of IFE.
4:58:20
you did this video before
I don't belie so my friend. I've done LAX-HNL before but that was on a Hawaiian Airlines A330-200 and I've done the opposite direction of this flight before from HNL--LAX, but never LAX-HNL on a United 757-300.
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Thanks for watching my friend!
Hate those damn forms!
You know how many I've filled out over the years.... And you know how many times I've had any of the items listed haha? I bet you can guess... It's zero haha. But at least I know to have a pen. A pen which I usually never see again as it gets passed around to the entire plane....
5 hours on that rust tube over the ocean ugh
1st
Man, you got that in before I could even pin my own comment haha. Thanks for watching!
@@sla31 i love your videos bro thx alot
i love it !