Why Cargo Airlines Love Anchorage So Much

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  • @Broadvay
    @Broadvay  Рік тому +13

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  • @robertjeter5984
    @robertjeter5984 9 місяців тому +10

    As a 30 year resident of Anchorage I can tell you it’s non stop airplane noise everywhere in Anchorage if not a 747 it’s a fighter jet at Elemendorf AFB or a prop plane from Merrill Field or a float plane from (Jeter Lake) Lake Spenard.

  • @kota3233
    @kota3233 Рік тому +51

    General Billy Mitchell stated to the U.S. Congress in 1935, "I believe that in the future, whoever holds Alaska will hold the world. I think it is the most important strategic place in the world."

  • @alanmiller9681
    @alanmiller9681 Рік тому +80

    Back in the 70’s, the World Airways DC8-62 I was on had a fueling stop in Anchorage. That old stretch DC8 used the whole runway to get off the ground in the dead of winter and then lumbered slowly into the sky. For the longest time it seemed we were well below the massive Mt McKinley off the starboard wing as we headed to Seoul.

    • @UnitedStatesOfCoffee
      @UnitedStatesOfCoffee Рік тому +4

      Something about old, slow-climbing birds is beautiful

    • @alanmiller9681
      @alanmiller9681 Рік тому +3

      @@UnitedStatesOfCoffee Yes. As long as they finally get off the ground. I wasn’t so sure in this case. As you might know because of its design there was no stretch version of the 707, only the DC8. Only can guess that the engines were the same as on the original version, just carrying more weight.

    • @jirehla-ab1671
      @jirehla-ab1671 Рік тому +2

      ​@@UnitedStatesOfCoffeeanchorage is like the DXB hub of cargo flights in America.

  • @herzogsbuick
    @herzogsbuick Рік тому +82

    One of my favorite parts of living in Anchorage is the planes. Not only the tons of traffic in and out of ANC, but Merrill Field, too. It's Anchorage's General Aviation airport, and has something like 600 operations a day. And then there's Lake Hood, which is the country's (and apparently the world's, sez wikipedia) busiest seaplane base, with ~190 operations a day.
    As others have pointed out, ANC was massively expanded for commercial flights because during the Cold War, American planes couldn't fly over the USSR or China. Fortunately for the world -- but unfortunately for us :-) -- the Cold War ended, so planes didn't need to stop here to refuel on their way to Asia or Europe. And I suppose one day, with changes in aviation tech, our unique position as an air cargo hub will cease, too.
    I'll still be here, soaking it all in, playing my songs to the other wayward souls who have found their true home, too.

    • @AzulToad
      @AzulToad Рік тому +1

      You can find like 747s there

    • @alanmiller9681
      @alanmiller9681 Рік тому +2

      Because I’m old, I’ll always like seeing the DC3s up there.

    • @sidv4615
      @sidv4615 Рік тому +2

      @@alanmiller9681they still have dakotas over there?

    • @alanmiller9681
      @alanmiller9681 Рік тому +1

      @@sidv4615 Canadian? Eh?

    • @edyann
      @edyann Рік тому

      I truly, truly envy you. I live in Baja California, Mexico and that is the only American state I'd love to visit. Hopefully one day I'll drive up there. It's so mysterious, so close to Russia with your long winters and summers. Oh, you're so lucky!

  • @eddieslittlestack7919
    @eddieslittlestack7919 Рік тому +42

    Oh I laughed out loud so hard when I heard -10c is extreme! I’m sure it’s cold to some, but extreme? And a ‘quite small population’ of only 290,000!!! ahhh those two things made my day!

    • @OneOfThoseTypes
      @OneOfThoseTypes Рік тому +1

      I also wear shorts in -500 degree weather!

    • @BrokenBoyx
      @BrokenBoyx 9 місяців тому +3

      everything is relative.

    • @youraverageweakling
      @youraverageweakling 3 місяці тому

      I was born there on meteorological winter

    • @ViewlesS13
      @ViewlesS13 Місяць тому +1

      I went to a boarding school in Galena, Alaska back in 2011. The coldest temperature during the school year was -75F (no wind chill) (or ~ -59C). -10C, to me, is definitely some rookie numbers in terms of cold temperature.

  • @hewhohasnoidentity4377
    @hewhohasnoidentity4377 Рік тому +11

    "A" for effort and participation. "C-" for accuracy. Explaining the importance of the Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport without mentioning the Cold War, the flight restrictions and need to refuel is missing over half of the story. You mention how the local community is trying to keep the airport relevant in the future, but you don't mention how it had become much less useful when passenger aircraft no longer needed to make a technical stop.
    And referring to -10°F has cold is comical. I've experienced many days below -25°F the lower 48. There are a lot of people who work in food warehouses and even refrigerated trailers that are kept at -10°F.
    A lot of work went into this video. You definitely earned the participation trophy.

    • @m1co294
      @m1co294 9 місяців тому

      Cargo airlines likely don't care about anything other than those flight restrictions and need to refuel, the original question was why cargo airliners love going to Anchorage, nothing more

  • @tech9803
    @tech9803 2 місяці тому +1

    In April 2020 when Covid shut down most passenger flights, Anchorage was temporarily the busiest airport in the world.

  • @craigwiester9177
    @craigwiester9177 Рік тому +277

    Minus 10 Celsius is certainly NOT extreme. At that temperature you'd cross-country ski without gloves.

    • @Broadvay
      @Broadvay  Рік тому +58

      But think about the airport, runways would need continuous snow removal, runway friction would also need to be continuously measured removing snow from signs and lights, it's a challenging task.

    • @epic_flightsimmer6340
      @epic_flightsimmer6340 Рік тому +11

      @@Broadvay -10 is too cold for precipitation tho, although not uncommon, and someone that lives in Maine, -10 Celsius in winter is perfectly fine to wear just a hoodie and joggers outside, unless it’s snowing which at Tht temperature it doesn’t often. Snowfall occurs mostly in -5 to 2 degrees Celsius

    • @stevenspmd
      @stevenspmd Рік тому +21

      Someone definitely messed that up; even -10f is only about -23c

    • @Kaitydid74
      @Kaitydid74 Рік тому +14

      Being from New Hampshire, you are exaggerating, I have worked in these temperatures for decades, it is indeed very cold. Now one is out in just a hoodie and joggers without significant layers on underneath. Skin exposed at this temperature is begging for frost bite as well.

    • @kaffir76
      @kaffir76 Рік тому

      Err what!? 😮😮

  • @robertewalt7789
    @robertewalt7789 Рік тому +12

    In the old days, 70’s and 80’s, most international passenger lines from east coast USA to Asia stopped at ANC.

    • @michaelreid8857
      @michaelreid8857 Рік тому +2

      I made a stop in ANK en route from YYZ to HKG in 2000. On CX.
      Seems the winds were blowing against us. We were able to get off the plane, but had to stay in an Immigration quarantined area. Only the crew left and was replaced.

  • @billlong963
    @billlong963 Рік тому +32

    There was a time when your plane from New York to Asia had to do a refueling stop at Anchorage (or Honolulu). In fact, after I made my first trip to Southeast Asia (in the early 1980s) my friends who had gone that way before asked me, "How was Anchorage?" I didn't tell them where the plane would stop on the way, but they knew...

    • @tiadaid
      @tiadaid Рік тому +5

      Indeed. I thought Anchorage would return as a transit stop for flights from Europe to East Asia, once Russia closes its airspace to Western airlines - but the range of the new jets makes it unnecessary even on Trans Polar flights.

  • @keneisner7363
    @keneisner7363 9 місяців тому +2

    Gotta love all those “Fry-ters” that fly in and out of ANC.

  • @s9360321
    @s9360321 Рік тому +6

    -10 degree C is a normal winter day in ANC.
    during summer, there are also many pax operations among the US and some Euro carriers. and the city is filled with tourists.

  • @Individual_two
    @Individual_two Рік тому +26

    This video was very well done. ANC will continue to be a major cargo hub well into the future.

    • @planetarysolidarity
      @planetarysolidarity Рік тому

      And, if Northern Pacific Airways is successful, it will be a passenger hub, too! The concept already works in Iceland which holds a comparable position for the Atlantic.

  • @james-p
    @james-p Рік тому +13

    Just a note: A "direct" flight, say Tokyo to San Francisco, can stop in Anchorage and still be a direct flight. A flight from Tokyo to San Francisco that doesn't stop on the way is a "non-stop," not a "direct." (Technically, a direct flight is one that retains the same flight number from point to point, regardless of how many stops it makes on the way). Pedantic, I suppose, but it's important to know the difference if you are booking a flight for yourself! Cargo, it doesn't care so much 😉

  • @kerrilynnw303
    @kerrilynnw303 3 місяці тому

    I often wondered why there was so much air traffic there. Great video!

  • @Muddyme
    @Muddyme 2 місяці тому

    Ak is a major hub yet there are still a lot of sellers that will not even consider shipping to Alaska. On random products a notice in red appears, I will use Amazon as an example, that sates "This item cannot be shipped to your current location, please select another location." Other sellers post, "International shipping not available". 🤔 It's very frustrating to find the perfect item, like measuring spoons, and then see the notice they will not ship to Alaska. Good job on your video! Thank you 😀

  • @fjp3305
    @fjp3305 Рік тому +16

    Carrying cargo is profitable, carrying fuel is not. And cargo never complains for a fuel stop.

    • @AlonsoRules
      @AlonsoRules Рік тому +1

      10 hours of fuel with more cargo or 14 hours of fuel with less cargo makes easy sense for airlines

  • @ADPeguero
    @ADPeguero Рік тому +14

    Thank you so much for this. I had never thought of cargo airliners stopping to load more cargo in Anchorage due to the aircraft being lighter as a result of using up fuel up to Anchorage. Why fly non-stop with a lighter plane when you can add more cargo to a lighter plane by stopping at Anchorage? Smart!

  • @TheMightyEngineYT
    @TheMightyEngineYT 11 місяців тому

    I remember landing at Anchorage for a fishing trip with my dad and grandpa. it was so cool seeing the majestic ups 747s sitting there. I had never seen one up until that point

    • @Broadvay
      @Broadvay  11 місяців тому

      Yeah, anchorage is the airport if you like 747's

  • @jjsifo1
    @jjsifo1 5 місяців тому

    A lot of useful info here ,thank you !

  • @LilJollyJoker
    @LilJollyJoker Рік тому +3

    Very well made video! Only 4.78K subs? You deserve more!

  • @strafrag1
    @strafrag1 Рік тому +1

    Excellent video and very well narrated as well.

  • @bhuvaneshserene-blake9540
    @bhuvaneshserene-blake9540 Рік тому +4

    I love the effort in this video!

  • @Chescat124
    @Chescat124 9 місяців тому

    As someone who has planes from anchorage fly over me, I can confirm this helps me understand more

  • @larryjanson4011
    @larryjanson4011 Рік тому +2

    a very deep cut in fuel pricing would help.
    free lodging with perks for crew layovers.
    maybe a any airline repair facility?
    landing fee reductions?
    but some of this would cut into the states take.

  • @F14-talktomegoose
    @F14-talktomegoose Рік тому +5

    " frighters" I think is Freighters ?

  • @republic_737
    @republic_737 Рік тому +3

    10 degrees isn’t even extreme. It gets down to -40 in Alberta.

  • @olru
    @olru Рік тому +1

    first time i flew to asia from Europe, 1986 , we had a refueling stop in Anchorage before heading to Japan

  • @someoneelse7629
    @someoneelse7629 9 місяців тому

    The extreme weather of Anchorage Alaska sound pretty good to me, I had -40(C/F) this winter.
    The planes stopped taking off after -35C because the deicing fluid only works to that temp

  • @anzym3
    @anzym3 9 місяців тому +1

    A 8.5-minute video that can be condensed into one word: location.

  • @WetLikeB
    @WetLikeB Рік тому +1

    Simple answer: it’s the center of the world and it’s a great refueling stop for long haul cargo transporters when they are heavy! That’s your answer!

  • @fireakems8279
    @fireakems8279 Рік тому +9

    What is a frighter?
    Also, try -40°c/f for a low isn't unheard of.

  • @NicolaW72
    @NicolaW72 Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much for this very informative Video!🙂👍 All the best to Anchorage!

  • @hulklovesaviation7535
    @hulklovesaviation7535 Рік тому +16

    I think you must be someone not from Aviation industry cause people's in aviation dont usually say "seven seven seven rather triple seven". But literally I'm impressed about your work.

    • @jocelynharris-fx8ho
      @jocelynharris-fx8ho Рік тому +8

      And unless I misunderstood, she said "fryter" instead of "frayter when mentioning wide bodied FREIGHTER aircraft. I know I 'm being nit picky, but my mother was a teacher and she taught me the importance of proper pronunciation. If this had been a class presentation, the teacher would have given her a poor grade. Videos like these, should be narrated by people who know what they're talking about.

    • @coasteyscoasteys
      @coasteyscoasteys Рік тому +1

      Hulk
      I think world safety standard and clearest way is to say each digit for any critical comms

    • @rockyshore7017
      @rockyshore7017 Рік тому +4

      @@jocelynharris-fx8ho I noticed that too.... quite odd. Never heard that word mispronounced before.

    • @michaelwallin4179
      @michaelwallin4179 Рік тому

      @@jocelynharris-fx8hoagreed. Didn’t know somebody could mispronounce that word.

    • @davidconner-shover51
      @davidconner-shover51 Рік тому +1

      @@jocelynharris-fx8ho I first heard that, I thought "Fighters??!" WTH?

  • @kaffir76
    @kaffir76 Рік тому +2

    It’s Location, weather & low labor costs. ❤❤

    • @Broadvay
      @Broadvay  Рік тому

      Denver is surely a pretty cool city, I like it too❤️

  • @RaulRodriguez-wr8lq
    @RaulRodriguez-wr8lq Рік тому

    Thanks good economy explanation.

  • @baylinkdashyt
    @baylinkdashyt 9 місяців тому

    A salute to Ted Stevens 'Series of Tubes' International Airport!
    [ we poke fun at that, but we people who run the Internet tend to call them hoses or pipes, so he wasn't far off. ]

  • @BIGDAVE5352
    @BIGDAVE5352 Рік тому +1

    My old lady changed her bloody pull-up during a layover in Anchorage last year.

  • @darkseeker9548
    @darkseeker9548 9 місяців тому +2

    4:39 What is a wide body fighter aircraft

  • @Cynsham
    @Cynsham Рік тому +9

    Hearing the word Freighter pronounced as FRIGHTER multiple times almost ruined the whole video for me

    • @shrimpflea
      @shrimpflea Рік тому +3

      That was ridiculous. I was starting to think it wasn't a real person. Also it get much colder there than -10c

    • @Cynsham
      @Cynsham Рік тому +1

      ​@@shrimpflea Yeah i hate grammar nazis but that was pretty egregious pronunciation

  • @lisadee1623
    @lisadee1623 Рік тому +6

    “…since 80% of cargo planes have a stop in Anchorage, it means that 80% of the products that are coming from China have also been to Anchorage as well…”. That’s misleading because the vast majority of imported products are coming via cargo ship, not airplane.

    • @nlpnt
      @nlpnt 11 місяців тому

      A lot of the stuff that's ordered or shipped direct from China comes by air. If it's in-stock anywhere in the US, whether it's an online seller's warehouse or a brick-and-mortar store, it likely came by ship.

    • @m1co294
      @m1co294 9 місяців тому

      If someone selects economy shipping, then yes it goes via cargo ship, but I'd take a guess most people don't select that option.

  • @rudybriskar5267
    @rudybriskar5267 6 місяців тому

    You forgot to mention that Amazon is retrofitting a building for a sorting center. In fact it's probably open by now.

  • @otter6035
    @otter6035 10 місяців тому

    Not a bad video. The snow removal clip in the beginning isn’t ANC. They don’t have a runway 2L-20R. Also Ops doesn’t run the snow removal program.

  • @jocelynharris-fx8ho
    @jocelynharris-fx8ho 9 місяців тому

    Triple 7 looks great in Fed Ex purple. !!🥰

  • @markelkqc
    @markelkqc Рік тому +1

    As a canadian -10°c is a joke to call this extreme weather

    • @mattg7372
      @mattg7372 Рік тому +1

      Yes, same for me ; I’m in Minnesota. -40 is where F & C scales meet

    • @OneOfThoseTypes
      @OneOfThoseTypes Рік тому +1

      Anytime there's a video about extreme weather, there's always at least one canadian with the "I wear shorts in -500c weather!" bullsht.

  • @arun3151997
    @arun3151997 Рік тому

    Good video!

  • @darthvader-cs4iw
    @darthvader-cs4iw Рік тому +4

    "You see" Lady Sam from Wendover?

  • @sora11231
    @sora11231 9 місяців тому

    Taking multiple shorter legs is ALWAYS more fuel efficient than fly direct (fuel cost per distance per weight), so plane will never stop coming

  • @Michael_Livingstone
    @Michael_Livingstone 3 місяці тому

    I’m sure anyone in Alaska can attest to this but, -10F isn’t that cold and it gets far colder than that.

  • @Darknamja
    @Darknamja Рік тому +4

    When I was a youngster we would occasionally make a pitstop in Alaska on our way to and from NE Asia. I am guessing this is before aircraft became so fuel efficient. 🤔

    • @Broadvay
      @Broadvay  Рік тому +3

      Yeah, planes back in the day used to stop here to refuel, the airport would see planes from both Asia and Europe and was pretty busy at that time but when the refuel was no longer needed, planes started flying direct.

    • @schalitz1
      @schalitz1 Рік тому +3

      It was actually because the Soviet Union didn't allow any NATO/ NATO aligned aircraft to fly over their airspace, so flights to Asia had to fly West from Europe rather than East. That is one of the reasons Finnair became so famous for their Asian routes, because since Finland was neutral during the Cold War the Soviets allowed their aircraft to flyover.

    • @fjp3305
      @fjp3305 Рік тому +1

      Yes, and pax wouldn't take a flight that makes a stop there. Cargo won't care.

    • @Inkling777
      @Inkling777 Рік тому +1

      The distinction is between cargo and passengers. Cargo doesn't care if it has a layover in Anchorage, but passengers do. Many are willing to pay more to cover the added fuel costs in what is already a miserably long flight.

  • @Marius26-73
    @Marius26-73 Рік тому +2

    -10 degrees Celsius is something you consider "harsh winter"? Come on! What about -30 degrees Celsius or below that?

  • @johnmiller5679
    @johnmiller5679 9 місяців тому

    They think telling us Celsius we will think. It’s colder then It really is.

  • @brayangarcia749
    @brayangarcia749 Рік тому

    Did anyone else notice DHL transporting Formulan 1 Car to the Canada grand prix

  • @rinotilde2699
    @rinotilde2699 9 місяців тому

    I remember Philippine Airlines stopping at Anchorage in the past

  • @benharper5486
    @benharper5486 Рік тому

    big fuck up around 5:51 those 747 are heading to DHL's ramp not Amazons at CVG, amazon does not use 747 but exclusively 767 and 737 like pictured.

  • @loupgarou1317
    @loupgarou1317 Рік тому

    Also , no major commercial(passenger) service, so , no worries about passengers causing trouble for the most part....

  • @Sacto1654
    @Sacto1654 Рік тому

    In short, it just comes down to the fact a heavily-loaded 747 Freighter or a 777F needs to stop in Anchorage to refuel on the flight between eastern ASia and the USA.

  • @bahaviation2070
    @bahaviation2070 Рік тому

    Amazing explanation new Sub here

  • @bobrieth4081
    @bobrieth4081 9 місяців тому

    Yup, that's where I work.

  • @youraverageweakling
    @youraverageweakling 3 місяці тому

    they luv my birthplace :D

  • @lukas-qv6ym
    @lukas-qv6ym Рік тому

    Anyobe notice the Wiliams f1 team cargo?

  • @atholf
    @atholf 11 днів тому

    Why do all those jumbo jets not need de-icing in Alaska before continuing onwards?

  • @tonylamborghini8366
    @tonylamborghini8366 Рік тому

    I would like to visit Anchorage

  • @shekmarcus3797
    @shekmarcus3797 9 місяців тому

    Ted stevens anchorage international airport is filled with boeing 747 but they do have alska airlines that go there

  • @joeljustin
    @joeljustin Рік тому

    -10C isn't ideal temperature, but I won't call it extreme by any stretch. But, if it's accompanied with strong winds and storms, then sure.

  • @Matthew_Calmert
    @Matthew_Calmert 8 місяців тому

    I'm surprised, based on it's location, it's not busier for commercial

  • @shrimpflea
    @shrimpflea Рік тому +5

    Good video but it gets much colder there than -10c. You should also learn how to correctly pronounce the word Freighter.

  • @tbc6886
    @tbc6886 9 місяців тому

    How do you pronounce 'freighter'?

  • @edyann
    @edyann Рік тому

    The only American state I'd love to visit.

    • @franciscody9622
      @franciscody9622 Рік тому

      No homeless?

    • @edyann
      @edyann Рік тому

      @@franciscody9622 I don't know. I'm not American but I would love to visit it.

    • @OneOfThoseTypes
      @OneOfThoseTypes Рік тому

      No, there are other nations closer to you.

  • @Warmachine_23
    @Warmachine_23 Рік тому

    Just FYI, the 777 is usually pronounced "triple seven".

  • @matthewdamm9153
    @matthewdamm9153 9 місяців тому

    Frantically googling “Celsius to Fahrenheit” in order to confirm that -10°C is, in fact, not extreme.

  • @Kai9oh7
    @Kai9oh7 4 місяці тому

    it gets alottttt colder than -10c lol

  • @NukaSeventyFive
    @NukaSeventyFive 8 місяців тому

    Now if only Amazon Prime would do 2 day shipping instead of 3-5 business days. way back in the day when amazon was still new it was a true 2 days but as time went on they pushed it further and further back offering same day delivery for people in the states and pushing Alaska prime to 3-5 days even though the shipping hub for amazon from Asia is anchorage

  • @tba1453
    @tba1453 Рік тому

    3:30 is it garuda indonesia?

  • @michaelhathaway2399
    @michaelhathaway2399 9 місяців тому

    Inside look at the Anchorage Grand Prix at 4:47

  • @rapidthrash1964
    @rapidthrash1964 Рік тому

    I wish I could live in Alaska though not in Anchorage

  • @Kylo_Ren_2033
    @Kylo_Ren_2033 Рік тому

    I can confirm that all Apple products I own have gone through Anchorage.

  • @rockyshore7017
    @rockyshore7017 Рік тому

    If there was a problem at ANC, where could those 747s divert to?

    • @Broadvay
      @Broadvay  Рік тому

      probably to other smaller airports in Alaska or to Vancouver if they have sufficient fuel.

    • @felixli5279
      @felixli5279 Рік тому +2

      FAI(Fairbanks) is less than 230nm away fm ANC and it's rwy length is 3,500m+ which is more than sufficient for a fully loaded 747F to use.
      And in extreme emergencies, civilian freighters can divert to 2 huge USAF bases, Eielson and Elmendorf, less than an hour away fm ANC.

  • @briankeene1468
    @briankeene1468 9 місяців тому +1

    "Frighters"?

  • @johncgibson4720
    @johncgibson4720 Рік тому +1

    The name of the city says that you stop there.

  • @aylyi-huh9355
    @aylyi-huh9355 Рік тому +1

    'frighter'?

  • @ernestimken6969
    @ernestimken6969 Рік тому

    Location, location, location.

  • @rameliahmad8407
    @rameliahmad8407 6 місяців тому

    i like Anchorage but its too far from my country and costly to go there.

  • @pjotrtje0NL
    @pjotrtje0NL Рік тому

    2:15 this NOT Anchorage, it’s Cologne-Bonn Airport (CGN) in Germany…

  • @adithyaramachandran7427
    @adithyaramachandran7427 Рік тому +1

    Since Ted stevens is a cargo hub, The Queen of the skies (747) still dominates the airspace over Anchorage. It's a rare sight elsewhere though.
    Also a good chunk of the Continental US sees winters much colder than -10 C. That's your typical winter night in Boston or Chicago, which while cold is certainly not unusually frigid. Anchorage probably gets down to -30 C on a typical winter night.

  • @travissholund334
    @travissholund334 Рік тому +2

    Fray-ter not fry-ter lol

  • @tonywong303
    @tonywong303 11 місяців тому

    The Hong Kong airport has the Biggest Cargo in the world.

  • @polaraviation4994
    @polaraviation4994 9 місяців тому +1

    As a person who actually has flown into PANC/ANC as a pilot for AA, i don't understand why you're spending a ton of time to make the 8 minute video when it could be summarized in a minute. also kind of depressing that you said -10c, which is much higher than it usually is in winter (from experience)

  • @VicJuarez88
    @VicJuarez88 Рік тому

    I love how 4 to 8 planes pass near my house everyday from Anchorage, it's amazing to see the long route they take from Alaska to Mexico City

  • @Sebastian-og7qv
    @Sebastian-og7qv Рік тому

    Video summary: Pitstop

  • @Sanyu-Tumusiime
    @Sanyu-Tumusiime Рік тому

    also people forget that fuel costs fuel to carry. fly to anchorage and you carry less fuel.

  • @wilburfinnigan2142
    @wilburfinnigan2142 Рік тому +2

    Anchorage is used as a refueling hub, cargo and passenger planes load less fuel and more cargo or people and make a pit stop on the way gotta make more money !!! !

  • @FreightFox
    @FreightFox 9 місяців тому

    "Amazon b747" and they show an Amazon 737 cargo plane.
    Amazon has no 747 in their fleet.

  • @jeffrypalmero9402
    @jeffrypalmero9402 9 місяців тому

    Refueling and stopping over for All Aircraft and Emergency locations if anything happened on the Aircraft can easily divert their journey cause Hawaii is too far North west although is cold area. And benefits people living center of commerce. And access to other Airport in world that's why America purchased to the Russia 🇷🇺 of potential.

  • @duran9664
    @duran9664 8 місяців тому +1

    -10 Celsius 🤦‍♀️
    🤷‍♀️ This ain’t EXTREME weather🤷‍♀️
    Chicago got -21 just few weeks ago😒

    • @A_youtube_channel_
      @A_youtube_channel_ 7 місяців тому

      Right? I live in chicago and we get below zero in the farenhights like every winter

  • @LionRoars918
    @LionRoars918 9 місяців тому

    -10C is hardly extreme.

  • @Rkcuddles
    @Rkcuddles Рік тому

    But why?? Use the ships. Why the heck are we using the most expensive shipping method?

    • @m1co294
      @m1co294 9 місяців тому

      Ships take months to go anywhere

  • @johnmiller5679
    @johnmiller5679 9 місяців тому

    Wait did this woman say -10C? This is not extreme at all. It’s 14F which is not that bad at all.

  • @silverboisilverboi9316
    @silverboisilverboi9316 Рік тому +2

    In faaaaact.....