American Airlines A320 Landing in Tucson International Airport | Tucson, AZ (TUS)
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
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PHX - TUS
Airline: American Airlines
Flight #: 1831
Seat: 7A?
Aircraft: Airbus A320-200
Aircraft Registration: N650AW (originally delivered to America West)
Flight Duration: 22 minutes
Cruising Altitude: 17,000 ft
In-Flight Service: Beverage only
Travel Date: December 7, 2019
Origin: Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX), Gate A12
Departure Time: 9:44AM MST
Destination: Tucson International Airport (TUS), Gate B8
Arrival Time: 10:23AM MST
Filmed with an iPhone 11 Pro
Beautiful video. Nice steady camera work !
Thank you!
Great Vid of My Home Town, the Vid was so Good I could I.D. Irvington St and So !2th Ave. So Built up. When I Grew up there it was a Rural a very Rural Area you could have Horses there; it is a City Now ! ! ! Thanks for the Video.
Love our airport!!
I'll be filming the CRJ-200 Route to Colorado Springs from Phoenix a few days after they begin service. It's been years since I've flown a CRJ-200 into Phoenix, never flew one out.
Nice! About time they added a flight from PHX to COS. Use to have one in the America West days
@@TripleAAAviation They have a flight on Frontier Airlines as of now. But American Eagle will have 3 flights a day.
Love u Tucson💛🌠🌠💛
I'm finally going to film a full round trip on this route in 2 days! However, if I get a dirty CRJ 700, I may film it again in the future. I had a lot of AA credit due to COVID-19. Also, if they change my seat at the gate like what I was reading, I may fly to Tucson again in the Fall. I did call AA and was told I would get another window seat, but it may be way up front :( I will upload the way to on Friday, since I'm driving back home to Phoenix with a rental car. I hope everything goes well. I am returning to the skies after 3 months of not flying anywhere. Stay tuned for future trip reports.
I'm a student at highschool learning about aviation, sadly, my teacher is leaving this December, so I won't learn about planes and stuff
My parents live in Tucson, a minor shock to see AA flying a mainline jet on such a short segment--last I checked,its primarily CRJ-900's that make the run--also surprised that you were served a beverage,would think that with the flight time being what it is,the FA's would remain seated--one wonders how much FC would cost for this distance?
I believe that the mainline flights on this route are only operated during the winter months...the rest of the year it is CR7s and CR9s. As for the beverage service, I was surprised as well but this flight was less than half full so that's probably why. They only served water and juice.
0:28 is that a plane graveyard
It’s an air park. Down in southeast Tucson however, there is a huge airplane boneyard
@@hughes-520 oh
@@fabianesparza2098 That is Pinal airpark, which is a boneyard for commercial airliners. Looked like it was fairly empty in 2019, but it was packed during Covid. I haven't been by recently. The more famous 309th AMARG in Davis Monthan airbase for military aircraft is just east-northeast of the airport.
Pinal Airpark. Boneyard, graveyard, scrap, refurbish and storage. One time Air America base ( but that's a CIA secret)
I Used To Land In Tucson
We were wondering what you looked like!