Some very interesting information I just found out is that Planes fly in straight lines for the most part, as is revealed when black box information is shown from crashes, that show it was taking a direct straight path, regardless of what the onscreen displays were showing people curvy lines... That being said I discovered what is called an air age map of the world that pilots use for aviation navigation, on that map you can see that most flights are basically a perfectly straight line from point a to b. Which makes much more sense when you think about it for a second.. It basically just shows the world from a strange circular projection that honestly is almost identical with the united nations logo map which is called the Gleason map. Which is the first modern "accurate" map according to the text contained on it. And you will see that you basically did take this path they are showing you, but instead of the lines curving, the continents are just arranged in a way that makes sao paulo to shanghai a straight line!! I think you will be surprised, as the flight from houston to tokyo also lines up to be a straight line, as does any other flight basically, which matches the blackbox information for flights that previously were showing the passengers bendy curvy lines to match the map they are used to seeing.. It is irrefutable and very mind blowing information that will produce a wonderful healthy feeling of exploration and wonderment, that has been replaced by google maps and gps, which are brilliant tools, but keep people from actually learning or seeing, even when the truth is right in front of our eyes... cool vids tho, thanks for your efforts. cheers
3/3 I have a flight from iah to nrt to bkk....I do not look forward to the flight...however, on the way back, I take off from nrt at 5:05 pm, but it lands same day at 2:55 pm...time travel
I did exactly the same on my return flight. I took off from NRT at 6pm and landed at EWR at 4pm the same day. Enjoy the views over the Yukon and Alaska.
I took this flight last year :)! It was VERY long, but it was a great experience. Service was great and plane was clean and modern.
Gorgeous views of the arctic :)
I sat on that exact same airplane in the exact same seat a few months before! Pretty weird seeing it all come back haha!
Cool!
I took this flight on my way to Sasebo navy base. Memories :)
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Hopefully when this COVID-19 is over I can fly to Tokyo
amazing video i did really enjoy thanks!!
Valeu!
My mom was invited to the first flight of this route when it was still opreated by continental airlines.
Cool! When was that?
@@HDAviationVideos either 2008 or 2009
Great Video! I commonly see this flight over my house, so its cool to see a different perspective
Thanks!
Is unbelieve that UA are still using 777-200ER in 2023
UA and AA too.
Sensacional fantástico parabéns seu é canal é ótimo parabéns.
Obrigado!
Some very interesting information I just found out is that Planes fly in straight lines for the most part, as is revealed when black box information is shown from crashes, that show it was taking a direct straight path, regardless of what the onscreen displays were showing people curvy lines... That being said I discovered what is called an air age map of the world that pilots use for aviation navigation, on that map you can see that most flights are basically a perfectly straight line from point a to b. Which makes much more sense when you think about it for a second.. It basically just shows the world from a strange circular projection that honestly is almost identical with the united nations logo map which is called the Gleason map. Which is the first modern "accurate" map according to the text contained on it. And you will see that you basically did take this path they are showing you, but instead of the lines curving, the continents are just arranged in a way that makes sao paulo to shanghai a straight line!! I think you will be surprised, as the flight from houston to tokyo also lines up to be a straight line, as does any other flight basically, which matches the blackbox information for flights that previously were showing the passengers bendy curvy lines to match the map they are used to seeing.. It is irrefutable and very mind blowing information that will produce a wonderful healthy feeling of exploration and wonderment, that has been replaced by google maps and gps, which are brilliant tools, but keep people from actually learning or seeing, even when the truth is right in front of our eyes... cool vids tho, thanks for your efforts. cheers
Nice video
Thanks!
3/3 I have a flight from iah to nrt to bkk....I do not look forward to the flight...however, on the way back, I take off from nrt at 5:05 pm, but it lands same day at 2:55 pm...time travel
I did exactly the same on my return flight. I took off from NRT at 6pm and landed at EWR at 4pm the same day. Enjoy the views over the Yukon and Alaska.
7:49 you can see my neighborhood there and the lake also planning to take this flight after covid
Cool!
What food did they serve onboard? I am taking this same flight in May!
It was chicken curry with rice if I remember correctly.
f for respect
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except you weren't even close to the pole.... I've flown right over it from Chicago to Beijing
Why did it sound like that?
Why did what sound like what?
@@HDAviationVideos when the plane was descending the plane window sounded like it wanted to shatter, but why?
Hikoki nani seven 😂😂😂
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