Hi, thanks for watching. The aircraft names have been addressed in another comment. However I am not aware of any mistakes with the destination information, which ones did you notice are not correct?
Great video bruv amazing catches there is just a few things that drove me buggers while watching. 1 the clips being cut and 2 the information you have given. I noticed you added "00" on aircraft types that don't have "00" their is only 2 types of 747-8s their is the 747-8I (passenger varient) and the 747-8F (freighter varient) their is no such thing as a 747-800. Also their is no such thing as a 787-900 either. Boeing only made 3 varients of the 787s currently. They are the 787-8, 787-9, and 787-10. There is no such thing as a 787-900. Also, maybe put in the airports ICAO code of the airports the plane came from. For example, the Singapore 777-300ER that arrived from JFK, you said, New York, as in New York City. There are 3 airports that are considered part of New York City. You got Newark EWR, John F, Kenedy JFK, and LaGuardia LGA. Obviously, LaGuardia LGA is too small for a 777, so it would be 1 of the other 2. There are only 3 flights with Singapore flights that go to New York, but 1 that does a stop over in FRA before arriving in New York City. when it goes to New York City, that flight goes to JFK. But your average person with no aviation knowledge wouldn't know that.
Hi thank you very much for the feedback. I myself am no expert but I do try to provide accurate information as much as possible and so I will take note for future videos! In terms of the clips being cut, there is a small building that blocks the view just before the plane is above the runway so I cut that bit out and also to try keep the clips a bit more concise. Also, I use the city names for the reason you mentioned - to cater for those that don’t know about ICAO codes or maybe even where the airports are. But again I will take note and consider this for future videos. Thanks for watching and again any feedback is appreciated!
1:04 its a -300 not a 600
@@il400 thanks I’ve updated the description
I think there is bit of misinformation about the aircraft types and destinations, specially you have named a A340-300 as a A340-600 at 1:20
Hi, thanks for watching. The aircraft names have been addressed in another comment. However I am not aware of any mistakes with the destination information, which ones did you notice are not correct?
Great video bruv amazing catches there is just a few things that drove me buggers while watching. 1 the clips being cut and 2 the information you have given. I noticed you added "00" on aircraft types that don't have "00" their is only 2 types of 747-8s their is the 747-8I (passenger varient) and the 747-8F (freighter varient) their is no such thing as a 747-800. Also their is no such thing as a 787-900 either. Boeing only made 3 varients of the 787s currently. They are the 787-8, 787-9, and 787-10. There is no such thing as a 787-900. Also, maybe put in the airports ICAO code of the airports the plane came from. For example, the Singapore 777-300ER that arrived from JFK, you said, New York, as in New York City. There are 3 airports that are considered part of New York City. You got Newark EWR, John F, Kenedy JFK, and LaGuardia LGA. Obviously, LaGuardia LGA is too small for a 777, so it would be 1 of the other 2. There are only 3 flights with Singapore flights that go to New York, but 1 that does a stop over in FRA before arriving in New York City. when it goes to New York City, that flight goes to JFK. But your average person with no aviation knowledge wouldn't know that.
Hi thank you very much for the feedback. I myself am no expert but I do try to provide accurate information as much as possible and so I will take note for future videos! In terms of the clips being cut, there is a small building that blocks the view just before the plane is above the runway so I cut that bit out and also to try keep the clips a bit more concise. Also, I use the city names for the reason you mentioned - to cater for those that don’t know about ICAO codes or maybe even where the airports are. But again I will take note and consider this for future videos. Thanks for watching and again any feedback is appreciated!