Qantas B747 Santiago Chile to Sydney - 23 Feb 2020, one month before global Covid lockdown
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- Today is Day 69 of my 70-day round the world trip! I'm in Santiago, Chile. I'm flying Qantas Airways from Santiago back to Sydney, Australia!! The aircraft that's operating this route is a Boeing747-400ER!! Qantas plans to retire its entire Boeing 747 fleet by the end of 2020, therefore I feel really fortunate to be able to fly on one of its 6 remaining 747s back to Australia!!
This video was filmed on 23 Feb 2020
Airline: Qantas Airways QF28 SCL - SYD
Aircraft: Boeing 747-400ER VH-OEE
Seat: 72A, 12J
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"Feels like home" wherever you are in the World when you step onboard Qantas you already feel like you are home!! What an amazing Crew and such a treat for you on this flight. This would have to be your best flight and your editing and montage at the the end of the around the world in 70 days was beautiful. And to Qantas "If you knew how much this moment means to me" from the same song, sums up the experience this delightful young man had on "Queen of the Skies" 🙏
Great video! What an honour to have got one of the last Qantas 747 flights to South America!!
Yes ikr!!! I got to choose between Qantas and Latam’s 787 (Latam was $300 cheaper), so glad I made a great choice!! Btw thank you for watching my video Paul, I’m a fan of yours!
Can't understand why this guy doesn't have more subscribers. His videos are great, very informative and he speaks nicely.
Haha thank you!
This time last week I only had 950 subscribers, I’m getting there!
@@mattlugg1185 : IKR what a delightful young man and his content is really something special. Watch this space he seems to be an up and coming contender here on YT for great reviews. 👍
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This is possibly the best video ever. Love it!
@RoryDing Travels....Absolutely amazing. It would be even better if you make a complete summary of this world tour...all the journeys by trains, buses and aircrafts as well. Don't forget to feature all the places you've visited.👍
I know!!
I’ll do that in the future I only filmed my flights back then 😕
My last flight on a Qantas 747 was Hong Kong to Sydney. Wonderful flight with a super smooth landing at Sydney. Perfect weather at Sydney & a nice flight to remember.
Congrats on 365 subs Rory! Also, this video was pretty epic
Thank you for your continuous support really appreciate it mate!! 🙏🙏
@Rory Ding you’re welcome bro
2:55 - i can see the curve of the earth inside the Terminal! AMAZING!
Over 2 million passengers have flow this route, by four different airlines. I have also flown from Sydney to Santiago last September.
Left Sydney at 1pm arrived in Santiago at 11:30 am on the same day, so arrived an hour and a half before I left.
Not really, Santiago is 14 hours behind Sydney. The flight takes 12 and a half hours. So when you arrive you have one and a half hours up your sleeve.
@@appresley4071 wow thanks for explaining time zones. lol. You know time zones make perfect sense on the flat circular earth with the sun circling above EXACTLY 15° per hour?
@@StinkyCashFlatEarth Explain how I can fly from Sydney to Santiago, pass over Dunedin New Zealand and get excellent views of Antarctica.
@@StinkyCashFlatEarth Don't you just wish that everybody would just make a model of the earth to prove its flat beyond any doubt. The equator is 24,900 miles long and circles around the north pole. So just get a length of plastic, wire or even cardboard strips, anything that is 24.9 inches long. Form into a circle to represent that 24,900-mile-long equator. Then the distance from anywhere on the equator to the north pole is 6215 miles. So, attach 6.2-inch lengths of wire around that 24.9-inch circle like the spokes on a wheel.
This model will easily show the correct shape of the earth. When the 6.2-inch spokes just touch at the center of that 24.9-inch circle, the earth will finally be proved to be flat.
Amazing flight. How lucky to catch the 747ER before COVID. I enjoy your videos, you seem a really decent bloke. Keep up the trip reports I even like your train reports!
Loved the video, just subscribed - looking forward to watching more
Thanks for subbing, appreciate it!!
When I was a kid in the 80’s that level of amenities kit was standard for economy! Plus there was enough room between rows for my brother or I to climb passed our parents without them having to stand up. No economy class has enough space to do that these days.
Lucky you for the upgrade, a slight shame that you didn’t get it earlier so that you could have had a sleep.
Yep. Nothing like businesss class. Enjoyed this vid.
where are all the flat earthers now??? 🤣🤣🤣
Dont deny the flight, but Max Igan who is no flatearther and took a compass and matched the flat earth map. So we have gone no where!
@@paulgealer21 Compasses can be affected by nearby metallic components. The distance Is way too big on any flatearth map. Nope, still a Globe.
@@Andrea2601M Technically it proofs that flat Earth map is wrong, not that it is a globe.
@@inervin The routes prove the Globe, the flatearth Maps are wrong because earth Is not flat, it's that simple.
Flat-earthers would say this flight has never existed.
That's how I found the video. Someone linked it in their comment section for Eric Dubay. And no one responded to it lol guess they won't do their "research"
max igan did this flight years before this guy and his compass readings matched exactly what would show on the flat earth not the globe.
Because flat earth doesnt exist
Compare this Distances on the fe Model. Berlin New York - 6385 km,
Kapstadt Sao Paulo - 6345km,
Auckland Perth 5345km.
Did you ever tryed to study the fe Model?
@@StinkyCashFlatEarth Compasses are influenced by close metallic components. Even the compass in the cockpit has a placard for what the pilot should read in order to follow the correct magnetic heading. ON any flatearth map this distance is not flyable. Case closed.
Gosh, you must've saved up hard to travel around the world! But what a nice ending flight for you, lucky! :)
Nice video and you were lucky to fly long haul on the 747 before she retired!
Thank you!! Yeah definitely!!! I feel extremely lucky!
Loved your vid
Hi Ding. I am a world traveler as well and I am based in Canberra too!!!
Always watch your videos. Love the trains, and also planes and hotels. This video, though couple years old, was one of your best. So to honor you and all your hard work, I shall subscribe. You will be my first subscription! Keep up the good work.
Loved the review Rory! Keep it up and hope to run into you again on one of the special QF charter flights!
Hope you can get a better mic, but great video! I’m gonna miss the Qantas 747 so much
Hi, yes I did! all my latest videos are now filmed with go pro’s media mod, so thankfully from now on you can hear my voice clearly and there’s no more annoying background noise in my video!
Lucky you. You got one last chance to fly on the queen of the skies before it retired for good.
You're a Luckier Man than I will ever be, for one simple reason.
You got to fly on a Qantas 747.
They've all since been retired.😢
Good Luck to you. 👍
So cool you traveled around the World, loved this video too.
Great airline food menu review. 👍
Luv a sunburnt country. Nice work Rory.
That was amazing Rory !!! :):):) I would definitely give Qantas a try... Thank you for showing us the meals they looked amazing...:):):)
I know this is an older video but so very cool.. awesome
I don't get it.. did you get the upgrade only 90 minutes before arrival? If so, why?
lovely flight thanks for sharing greetings from the netherlands
Hi Rory , do you have a vlog of your time in Santiago?
Rip to the qantas 747 also know as queen of the sky’s shut down in 2020 because of COVID
who's here from flat earth videos 😂
me lol. This video alone destroys their arguement.
Me too.
But you know, they can always say its a NASA plot, this flight has never happens, this guy is paid by the lizard people and so on... they are blind and don't want to see the truth.
@@jorgepiresjunior yeah this must be cgi. He must be paid by nasa
Great video! a shame for the poor older style business class seats. But you got an upgrade! So it's OK :D
LOL. This looks like a commercial. This not not a normal experience for the average passenger traveling in economy.
I live part of the year in Panama, usually during the Winter months (Summer down under). Instead of going right back to the US, I want to go down to Santiago, Chile for a couple days. Then go to Australia for a couple weeks. A couple old Aussie musician friends of mine, have been pressing on me to come. The great thing about being from Panama is we are one the major flight hubs of Latin America.
panama the best it has copa!
wow. amazing. how long was the flight? was it non stop or with a stops?
It is non-stop
Can this video prove the earth is not flat?
Yes
Can you prove how water curve on a sphere?
@@Denis-cf7ej the water curves on a sphere because the gravity of the Earth pulls the water
Rocket WITHOUT fish eye lens sees the curvature of Earth.
ua-cam.com/video/4QsEPEhq5yk/v-deo.html
Skip to near the end of the video
@@Denis-cf7ej is that some kind of joke? And I'm not trying to ask you if you know gravity, how it works and the difference (in size) between a basketball and a planet. Anyway, water curves on a sphere: ua-cam.com/video/WCrfV3zYmoU/v-deo.html
Why Flat Earthers keep repeating thinks that they don't know and doesn't make any sense¿? #misteriesoflifeandmorons
@@Denis-cf7ej dont need to worry about how water curve, how is this flight possible if the earth is flat? EXPLAIN? DONT CHANGE TOPIC IDIOT!
Is it a direct flight ?? ..... How long is the time spent on this flight ??
Yes it was a direct flight (before the pandemic) QF28 14h30m.
@@RoryDing oh so you filmed this before the pandemic?
@@sorenlorenson8327 yep 23 Feb 2020 this was also my last international flight haha
Why didint Q leave it so late in the flight to Upgrade you,?? Thanks Rory xx
Was this a non stop flight to Sydney.
Yes QF28
Loved the music played at the start. What is the name of it?
It’s one of iMovie’s trailer music, it didn’t say what music it is 😅
Virgin Australia also server 3 types of. Meal in economy
My next review will be virgin
But virgin’s cookie or a tiny pack of mixed nuts plus a cup of water can’t be called as a meal
@@RoryDing i mean like the internaional flight from hong kong to melbourne
@@RoryDing before pandemic
International flight is a whole different standard
But yeah fair enough
The existance of this flight disproves flat earth theories
No it doesn't. Jet Streams.
@@bkayganich Of course - each plane has its own jet stream, conveniently blowing in opposite directions at the speed of sound... NOT!
@@bkayganich even if there are jet stream the jet stream needs to be blowing at faster than the plane can fly which is impossible because there won’t be any lift on the wing and the plane will just stall you Fkn Tards dumb fkd
@@bkayganich You are not good at math, are you? Go ahead and tell me the average ground speed needed on a flatearth and let's see if you can still cry "jetstreams" after that.
Was the flight between Santiago to Sydney direct? I cannot find direct flights now. All the flights with a layover in America.
Before Covid yes
Now not anymore
@@RoryDing There's direct flights between Santiago and Sidney. Search for Qantas QF27.
@@liwyatan his comment was over a year ago when Covid restrictions were still in effect
Are you a flat eartth minion?
@@fatimadias1932 no, I am not.
How long did the trip take?
He said about 14 hours.
I prefer the travel logs by Kuga's Travel and Dylan's Travel Reports because they don't feel a need to display their face or the need to talk...
Different strokes for different folks.
I, on the other hand, prefer to see and hear the host talk and display their personality.
Please, they are TOILETS, not bathrooms. We don't need that prissy American euphemism on Qantas or in Australia.