Los Angeles (LAX) to Shanghai (PVG) United Airlines Flight

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  • Опубліковано 25 січ 2025

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  • @OHAREAVIATION
    @OHAREAVIATION 12 років тому +1

    these types of videos are my very favorite... Thank you so much!

  • @owenloney3406
    @owenloney3406 11 років тому

    Wow, love this one, awesome wing/engine view, and sights of LA during take off....a classic LAX take off clip

  • @johnifly
    @johnifly 11 років тому

    AMAZING footage! I LOVE to fly and LOVE the take-offs! So neat to hear the different engine sounds as the pilot powers down and up as he needs to. Great job and clip!!

  • @AMERICANPSYCHO73
    @AMERICANPSYCHO73 12 років тому

    Absolutely fantastic video! I've got a couple questions for you, if you don't mind. First, what sort of camera are you using and how do you keep it so steady? Is it attached to the window with suction cups like a GoPro? Also, why did you guys turn back? It looks as if you guys turned back over land and are heading east. ?? I would think you'd be over the Pacific the entire time. Anyway, great video! Hopefully I can get my videos to your level. :)

  • @LT81baller
    @LT81baller 8 років тому +2

    Crazy to see the massive amounts of air these engines pull in

  • @PilotUTA
    @PilotUTA 12 років тому

    On some United airplanes, you can listen to ATC on channel 9 in your audio controls

  • @TheAviation98
    @TheAviation98 12 років тому +1

    This video is absolutely amazing!

  • @KevinMeno2008
    @KevinMeno2008 10 років тому +6

    This route LAX-PVG is now flying with the 787-8 Dreamliner.

    • @Bretdgod
      @Bretdgod  10 років тому

      And United is switching to 787-9 next year.

  • @dannyone1565
    @dannyone1565 9 років тому +1

    Fantastic! Loved the video.

  • @NarberAviation
    @NarberAviation 12 років тому

    Click on the flightaware link in his description. It'll show you. LAX has a SID that takes you straight out of the airport over the ocean for a while, then you begin your turn to wherever your flight plan is. They turned back inland to meet up with the filed flight route, then gently turned back to the north again.

  • @dnhug
    @dnhug 11 років тому +4

    nice! only thing missing was the landing adter the approach.
    liked!

    • @Bretdgod
      @Bretdgod  10 років тому +1

      Hey Dnhug! Thanks for your complement! I checked out your channel and it's total awesome sauce! You in CH?

    • @dnhug
      @dnhug 10 років тому

      ***** Thanks Man!! Yes, i live next to the airport of Zurich, and yourself? Great vids il check them out, cheers,dom

  • @aritzoo.a
    @aritzoo.a 9 років тому

    Amazing video !! thank you very much ! and thanks for the flight info :)

  • @SandpiperN121PP
    @SandpiperN121PP 12 років тому

    Your videos are always the best! I now can enjoy them in High Def on my 32 inch TV because I have You Tube there... and they look awesome! Keep up the great videos and have a wonderful flight! :)

  • @PowderSurfing
    @PowderSurfing 12 років тому

    one of the best lax takeoff on youtube!

  • @tartarus12
    @tartarus12 Рік тому

    Refreshing to watch one of these videos and not having to sit through 15 minutes of taxiing.

  • @casperblackcat1975
    @casperblackcat1975 11 років тому

    Cool video love that engine thrust & live ATC feeds.

  • @arnabhbanerjee7400
    @arnabhbanerjee7400 8 років тому +3

    Those Smoky P&W 4000s are awesome

    • @Gordan1962
      @Gordan1962 5 років тому

      Aint Smoke pale ... is humidity,moisture

  • @hkmoving
    @hkmoving 12 років тому

    An absolutely wonderful video! As someone who also films takeoffs and landings, I have to say yours are the best on youtube.

  • @seat1aaa
    @seat1aaa 12 років тому

    Which configuration / J seat did you get.
    Good job on this video. Very well done.

  • @Mavis308
    @Mavis308 12 років тому

    What seat were you in? Great video

  • @louie77
    @louie77 12 років тому

    west over the pacific...if you check the flightaware link in the description, you will see....they go through the North American west coast, all the way to near Alaska, and then head west...then go down the Asian east cost all the way down to Shangai

  • @capwkidd
    @capwkidd 8 років тому +1

    How did you record the audio and the video? Did you attach a camera to the window? A mic to the window? I take it that it was a 2 channel recording, one into the head phone jack for the pilot / f'light attendant and another for the mic picking up all the plane sounds?

  • @bp22470
    @bp22470 11 років тому +3

    Wow! Awesome video shoot.What digital camera or camcorder did you use to take this awesome video? Because I'm making plans to fly to Hong Kong next year and i would love to get takeoff shots like you did and can you suggest what camera or camcorder should I use please?

    • @bdjam1
      @bdjam1 10 років тому

      I'd like to know too - is GoPro the answer?

    • @Bretdgod
      @Bretdgod  10 років тому

      Brian James Hey Brian. I'm using Sony camera. IMO, Sony takes better video. I've used Canon and I was not impressed (went back to Costco). I should try GoPro camera though. :)

    • @bdjam1
      @bdjam1 10 років тому

      thanks for the info...i like the images that come from GoPro, but your stuff is so good - maybe it's the HD quality too...and I love the Channel 9 too - keep flying!

    • @Bretdgod
      @Bretdgod  10 років тому

      Thanks Brian. Problem I have with GoPro camera is that it doesn't have a viewfinder. Without a viewfinder, it'll be difficult know where the camera is pointing at.

    • @FarhanFarhan-cc7bl
      @FarhanFarhan-cc7bl 7 років тому

      Triple7Diehard4ever

  • @PlaneSpottingBerlin
    @PlaneSpottingBerlin 11 років тому

    Great job!
    Liked and subscribed!
    How did you managed to add the ATC?

  • @mrsantosjon
    @mrsantosjon 7 років тому +3

    i love that sound 0:46

  • @alfredopilot172
    @alfredopilot172 11 років тому +1

    Really nice video. The sound is amazing.

  • @kaisshilbaya3942
    @kaisshilbaya3942 12 років тому

    what do you use to hear the act....how do you find the channels??

  • @jensenchow9283
    @jensenchow9283 11 років тому

    it takes about 15 hours from LAX to PVG.

  • @LOISSHARRI
    @LOISSHARRI 11 років тому

    Do you have a video of the landing at PVG?

  • @XxKIDtemperxX
    @XxKIDtemperxX 11 років тому

    Great Video!! How did you get the controllers?

  • @stewie142996
    @stewie142996 11 років тому +4

    Damn a good 45.8 seconds to take this beast into the air (:

    • @byrondeacon5122
      @byrondeacon5122 3 роки тому

      you prolly dont care but if you guys are bored like me during the covid times then you can stream all of the latest series on instaflixxer. Have been streaming with my gf for the last months =)

    • @victorethan1041
      @victorethan1041 3 роки тому

      @Byron Deacon Yup, I have been using Instaflixxer for years myself :D

  • @zerberus500
    @zerberus500 12 років тому

    AMAZING Quality and Channel 9..........GORGEOUS :-)

  • @DBotelho84
    @DBotelho84 11 років тому

    Awesome video. One of my favorite views.

  • @julianofpaignton6202
    @julianofpaignton6202 10 років тому

    The view from the window reminded me of my flight up to northern California.

  • @areidful
    @areidful 11 років тому

    My favorite part is when he cuts the power back at 2:40! The white spiny thingy even slows!

  • @richardfleer1905
    @richardfleer1905 8 років тому

    Absolutely spectacular video Bret!! The shot of the engine sucking in the marine air is brilliant. What camera do you use for these videos?

  • @ekweseman
    @ekweseman 12 років тому

    In January, United Airlines will start using its new Boeing 787 'Dreamliner' aircraft on the route, replacing the Boeing 777 currently being used on LAX-PVG.

  • @NLAviation
    @NLAviation 12 років тому

    ice video, too nice to live ATC assessors. I've never seen on youtube because! How do you do that?

  • @davidkapsner2005
    @davidkapsner2005 12 років тому

    wow what a lot of engine condensation on takeoff! must be a lot of humidity in the air/area. great video btw!

  • @charliehill995
    @charliehill995 4 роки тому

    When the term "heavy" is used, just what is meant. Is it the actual or potential weight of the aircraft or cargo or what?

    • @parinpatel5719
      @parinpatel5719 4 роки тому

      You pretty much have the gist of it. But if you want to learn more, check out one of Captain Joe's videos here: ua-cam.com/video/XBZULOoe94U/v-deo.html

  • @VickeLang
    @VickeLang 12 років тому

    how did u recorded the liveATC sound while onboard? o.O

  • @chrislive164
    @chrislive164 12 років тому

    2m40 = reduce power thrust ? :)

  • @YayAreaAviation
    @YayAreaAviation 12 років тому

    Awesome..Full experience..respect dude!

  • @p.sumfun2998
    @p.sumfun2998 11 років тому

    飛機起飛的feeling; 又驚又喜!

  • @coashddjj2
    @coashddjj2 12 років тому

    What views! This is a fantastic video.

  • @bdjam1
    @bdjam1 10 років тому

    beautiful take off!

  • @Bluedog171
    @Bluedog171 11 років тому

    aye,crystal clear this one.

  •  10 років тому +4

    The "chatter" between the control tower and pilots is so fast that I can barely understand what they are saying. Like at 2:03, I have NO idea what the hell that woman just said, even after multiple listens. I guess I could never be a pilot.

    • @greenshowers
      @greenshowers 10 років тому +1

      Is called professional jargon.

    • @AceYYC
      @AceYYC 10 років тому +1

      United 877 heavy ('heavy' meaning their plane is capable of taking off while weighing more than 255,000 lbs), Socal Departure (who she is) radar contact, (meaning their transponder is working correctly as she seems them on her radar), climb and maintain 9,000 (feet)

    • @AceYYC
      @AceYYC 10 років тому

      It's only temporary, busy airspace like Socal they'll keep you low for a bit so you don't crash into arrivals descending in... the next controller will give you higher, might not be till the 4th or 5th controller that you get the final altitude you want.

    • @AceYYC
      @AceYYC 10 років тому

      The interim altitudes are assigned to assure separation and because she can't assign you an altitude above the limit of her sector. You might not actually have to level at that altitude before she or the next guy give you higher.

    • @OSTARAEB4
      @OSTARAEB4 10 років тому

      Sounds like she's giving a handoff "877 heavy departure contact maintain 19er thousand. to stair up in the airspace.

  • @ontime6997
    @ontime6997 11 років тому

    How many hours did you fly to Shanghai?

  • @Helicopterpilot16
    @Helicopterpilot16 11 років тому

    How did you get your camera this still?

  • @louisealfredaraneta3734
    @louisealfredaraneta3734 12 років тому

    what cabin first class????

  • @GarySanson
    @GarySanson 12 років тому

    Enjoyed the video it looked a great flight

  • @dannyone1565
    @dannyone1565 Рік тому

    I love United ATC

  • @mrdee235
    @mrdee235 11 років тому

    yes it's 777-200, the wing 777-200 is different with 777-300

  • @MalindaRajapakse
    @MalindaRajapakse 11 років тому

    Great video there, brilliant.

  • @OwnYourOwnBus101
    @OwnYourOwnBus101 10 років тому

    Beautiful video, but are you sure you posted the right one? I would foam at the mouth if I looked out the window 20 mins into a flight from LAX to PVG and saw farm land and no ocean in sight.

    • @greenshowers
      @greenshowers 10 років тому

      Same question, no ocean and only land after 20 minutes.

    • @OSTARAEB4
      @OSTARAEB4 10 років тому

      He went out over the Pacific as the overwhelming majority of flights do leaving LAX. He hooked back and at 7:05 the dark mass in the distance is Catalina Island, the prominent dark mass to the left of that is the hump of Palos Vedes Estates and you can see the sandy coastline of the LA Basin and it looks like the white, blotchy are that looks like a desert is Los Angeles International Airport. He was vectored up to fly up over the State before venturing over the Pacific most likely to avoid inbound traffic from Asia or South America.

  • @soldier2330
    @soldier2330 12 років тому

    Very very good video.

  • @2009mayorga
    @2009mayorga 10 років тому +1

    that these sounds so strange in the turbine ?

  • @amgv8400
    @amgv8400 12 років тому

    great video and sound ;)

  • @dmwcany
    @dmwcany 11 років тому

    Stunning !!

  • @amarnarayan37
    @amarnarayan37 12 років тому

    Interesting flight path!! :)

  • @Flightsworldwidevideos
    @Flightsworldwidevideos 10 років тому

    great video!!

  • @MegaSHEPELEV
    @MegaSHEPELEV 10 років тому

    Great video...

  • @randomlol21
    @randomlol21 12 років тому

    Excellent work :D

  • @leyordy
    @leyordy 11 років тому +1

    Flight att nearly ruined the video, but it's still one of the best 777-200 take this is my opinion. Interesting flight path, why using a 777-200? Doesn't it struggle to do such a long route?

    • @ImmortalSynn
      @ImmortalSynn 11 років тому

      No. This is a 777-200ER. Despite the PW4090s, it's still got well over 7500nm range, which this route doesn't even come close to. GE90 and Trent800 powered 772ERs can get up past 7700nm.
      And then there's of course the 777-200LR, which is the longest ranged commercial aircraft ever made. Granted, United doesn't have any, but still.

  • @Guampilot
    @Guampilot 11 років тому

    I think they were on the vtu5 departure, their next waypoint is a vor which is on land. Their route continues up towards the NE US and eventually turn towards the pacific ocean onto China. Remember the world is not flat and the route they took would save precious time if they had actually went towards china from their initial position.

  • @Boeingbmaster
    @Boeingbmaster 11 років тому

    awesome dude

  • @gibbosapien123
    @gibbosapien123 12 років тому

    I'm assuming this is a 777-200 am I right?

    • @learjet748flyer
      @learjet748flyer 4 роки тому

      Yep. PW operated. And it's smoky! 😂😂😂

  • @seat1aaa
    @seat1aaa 12 років тому

    Live from the Cockpit is Channel 9.

  • @Kaipeternicolas
    @Kaipeternicolas 11 років тому

    Love it. Makes me want to get out of my office and switch with you.

  • @Chris430521
    @Chris430521 10 років тому

    GoPro Takeoff?

    • @Bretdgod
      @Bretdgod  10 років тому

      Hey Chris. Not GoPro camera. Point and Shoot camera.

    • @Chris430521
      @Chris430521 10 років тому

      Nice, Liked!

  • @owenloney3406
    @owenloney3406 11 років тому

    Nothing like a Boeing 777 take off !

  • @Superaviation
    @Superaviation 11 років тому +1

    awesome *___*

  • @incediery
    @incediery 10 років тому

    these look and sound like pratt and whitney turbines...dam long take off role must be really heavy

    • @ecoRfan
      @ecoRfan 9 років тому

      Looks really heavy. Long roll for a 772er at around 8000 feet. Also very powerful, so powerful I can't even hear the compressor buzz as it rips down the runway and lifts off.

  • @AMERICANPSYCHO73
    @AMERICANPSYCHO73 11 років тому

    What the heck? It looks like you've circled back around and are heading East over land? I thought China was West, flying over the Pacific. What in TARNATION am I missing?

  • @grl2675
    @grl2675 10 років тому +8

    For those of you who are rather surprised at the flight path, two engine 777s are not permitted to fly long, over-water, coast-to-coast, trans-Pacific routes under ETOPs rules. Instead, they must follow a coastal path along western America, Canada, Alaska, Japan, etc. to destination. In many instances, this is actually the shortest route, and certainly the safest one.
    Air Canada's Toronto to Hong Kong route takes passengers due north over the arctic circle, down through Mongolia and mainland China, before descending to Hong Kong. This is done with a 777-333ER. The plane doesn't fly over the Pacific Ocean, except in the latter final approach to the airport, which is situated on a man-made island.

    • @LeftyStratPlayer
      @LeftyStratPlayer 10 років тому +5

      Actually, the 777's, or any extended range capable twins equipped with ETOPS certified engines are allowed to fly long transoceanic flights, provided the routes do not violate the 180-330 minute rule. (Fun fact: the upcoming A350 is going to be certified for 370 minutes) For example: Air New Zealand routinely flies its 777-300ERs direct from Auckland to Los Angeles.
      As you stated, the reason this particular flight is taking a northerly route along the U.S. west coast and on up along Canada, Alaska, etc. is because it is by far the shortest distance, not necessarily due to ETOPS restrictions.
      Conversely, ETOPS can also apply to certain over terrain flights as well. Such as the Andes and Himalayas, as well as most of Siberia, Antarctica and the Sahara and Gobi Deserts.
      And although it is not widely known about or discussed, the quads (A340, A380, 747) are also required meet ETOPS certification standards.

    • @AceYYC
      @AceYYC 10 років тому +2

      What the hell are you talking about

    • @Pinoycaptain2012
      @Pinoycaptain2012 9 років тому

      Philippine Airlines' 77W flies far from the coast if it's a return leg from YVR, SFO, or LAX

    • @AndyAviation
      @AndyAviation 8 років тому

      Flights from the US headed to somewhere in Asia go north near Alaska. However flights from Asia to the US go straight through the Pacific because that's where all the tailwind is. Take a look on Flightradar24

  • @johnifly
    @johnifly 11 років тому

    I do think these airline stewardesses that make these announcements like to hear themselves talk! This one sure made a speech!!

  • @frtguy80
    @frtguy80 11 років тому

    You would be right, that's all United flies in the 200 series

  • @dariusthehedgehog180califo9
    @dariusthehedgehog180califo9 8 років тому +1

    Shanghai's is very similar to los angeles.

  • @learjet748flyer
    @learjet748flyer Рік тому

    PW4090. 😮

  • @BruceWayneWorld
    @BruceWayneWorld 11 років тому

    A person 6 feet tall can stand inside the engine of a 777 and jump as high as they can and more than likely not be able to touch the top... I have tried many times and I can dunk a basketball LOL

    • @ImmortalSynn
      @ImmortalSynn 10 років тому

      The interior diameter of the engine shown here is "only" 94 inches. A 6ft (72in) man could probably just raise his hands and touch that, no jumping required.

    • @BruceWayneWorld
      @BruceWayneWorld 10 років тому

      ImmortalSynn The Boeing 777 Engine has a diameter of about 10 feet

    • @ImmortalSynn
      @ImmortalSynn 10 років тому

      Tierren32
      The GE90-115B has a diameter of 128inches, yes, I'm well aware.
      But pay attention to what I just said: "the engine shown here" is a PW4090, which has a 94in diameter.

    • @lol-ug2ry
      @lol-ug2ry 6 років тому

      ImmortalSynn wrong
      PW4090 has a 112 inch diameter
      And sorry for late reply

  • @jasoncavitt2043
    @jasoncavitt2043 7 років тому

    From one smogtropolis to another.

  • @tuolumne9
    @tuolumne9 12 років тому

    I am not all that happy to see the 787 coming to this route - E has narrower&harder "CO" seats, biz has the short "CO" seas, and F goes the "CO" way (No F cabin to speak of!). CO sure is the best. NOT

  • @milesbrown9763
    @milesbrown9763 10 років тому

    cool

  • @charlesbronson3751
    @charlesbronson3751 11 років тому

    sounds to me like, let me get the fuck off, the thing is rusting apart!!!!!!!!!

  • @matheuss886
    @matheuss886 12 років тому

    landing? but it's take off

  • @matheuss886
    @matheuss886 12 років тому

    no problems

  • @asasmith2696
    @asasmith2696 Рік тому

    PW4000s @TOGA MAX

  • @CoDWiiPS3Gameplay
    @CoDWiiPS3Gameplay 11 років тому

    Yes 777-200ER

  • @LaylaSweetman
    @LaylaSweetman 11 років тому

    I'm surprised flight plan was over land and not sea! Nice vid except for the aging sounding flight attendant who did not sound professional at all.... what up United???

  • @SharonHaber66
    @SharonHaber66 11 років тому

    Flight attendant is cute. Don't give a damn on others' crap about her.

  • @johnlouisville
    @johnlouisville 12 років тому

    Interesting flight path...you'd think the plane would head directly over the ocean coward's Hawaii

  • @frtguy80
    @frtguy80 11 років тому

    I think the takeoff is orgasmic, lol

  • @OSTARAEB4
    @OSTARAEB4 11 років тому

    Nice vid except for the most annoying flight attendant with the scratchy voice. Interesting flyout and inland turn over the valley and northern route over the state.

  • @omarmuhsen
    @omarmuhsen 11 років тому

    The flight attendant talks alot, that is so headach!

  • @iPH4NT0M
    @iPH4NT0M 11 років тому

    OMg...the Flight attendant's accent when he spoke chinese.....*cringe*

  • @MalindaRajapakse
    @MalindaRajapakse 11 років тому

    lol!