My father used to be based out of O’ Hare on Mesa Airlines in his 7 years at the airline. He said that it was sometimes easy and hard while being on the ground. Usually, he would just pushback then have a really short taxi to runway 13 and just takeoff. (That runway was torn down and a part of it is a taxiway now though).
@@BabyBang17datruth Back in the 80s I used to jump the fence at DFW at night and lay my head on the tarmac and watch 747s fly 50 ft over me landing. I lived in Irving, which is where DFW airport is.
You can see a plane taking off on 28R at the beginning and another that's landed on 27C. Driving by at night on the interstate is neat as you can see the inbound traffic in the air lined up like a string of pearls to the north.
Planes go so fast they need plenty of space to land so they have to sometimes turn around. Plus there are other planes coming and going so pilots have to circle around a bit sometimes.
No, Midway is a much smaller, less complex airport. Not shown here. This flight flew NE over the N side of ORD, then EB over to L. Michigan not shown, then turned S, then W as video restarted at about 1'000' altitude on final. Wind must have been from the W. Know area well, have lived in the area 65 years. First part shows CN's Bensonville RR yard, to the right, S of ORD.
@@equihuar2757 Yeah That sounds right 👍 I don't know my Geography around there but would that Approach take you close to that Golf ⛳ Course near Rosemont and would that make it close to Elk Grove Village? Also does Runway 22 run sort of parallel to Irving Park 🏞️? I know that immediate area because I've stayed at the Days Inn on Mannheim in Schiller Park. I'd actually request a room facing the Airport so I could hear the Engine Run ups over in the 🌌🚀 just this side of the International Terminal. Used to attend Airliner's Memorabilia Shows in Rosemont back in the day!
@@OSTARAEB4 They were vectored over the airport for the right downwind to 27R. It was probably due to a heavy Kokomo arrival stream from the southeast.
Watching this makes me think there should be a parachute option at your own risk and be able to jump out and land yourself close to home or whatever someone might pick you up. Could you imagine the time and money that would save avoided the airport traffic, parking, taxi shuttles ect. Lower chamber of the aircraft allows depressurization then whoosh out you go.
I assume one of the premises of your footage is to show a dimension of O'Hare that the disinterested and uninformed flyer doesn't typically pay attention to when flying into or out of Chicago from that airfield. If so, can I suggest that next time you pay as much attention to what your camera lens captures while on the ground during taxi to/from runways, external parts of the airport, and when in the alleys and ramp areas all around the landside of the airport contiguous with the so-called terminal or concourse areas? One part of the O'Hare story is obviously what the insane runway and taxiway and holding area concrete ribbons and strips look like from the air and to a pilot, but there is another critical dimension your landing footage fails to capture......what the scenery looks like when on the ground, distances between perimeter runway and terminal area, what buildings and infrastructure exist surrounding the O'Hare runways, and the variety of taxiway paths that permit traversing from one side of the field to another. O'Hare has gone from a basic jigsaw puzzle configuration of criss-cross runways that capture wind direction to a linear maze of runways and crossovers that run east-west exclusively (the 2 diagonal legacy runways are dinosaurs and mostly not used). Moreover, there are several taxiways that meander around airline hangers, fuel farm tanks, and access roads and the new tollway road on the west and south sides of the field. There is so much to see that the typical O'Hare spectator never gets to see if they are not riding around in an aircraft when on the ground. Please give it some thought. If I can clarify or elaborate, let me know. You and the other intrepid camera and smart phone video buffs who think they are showing new perspectives on O'Hare are merely replicating what countless other aviation videos on You Tube show.....takeoff or landing footage near O'Hare. It has gotten repetitive and boring.
Going nxt april.... coming from uk, but constantly hearing bad things about it...why?... every city has its bad parts & problems... looking forward to it....if any thing bad happens then so be it...if everyone was "frightened" of traveling to somewhere new we'd all stay in our comfort zones at home we'd never go anywhere would we
- Слышь, братан, как мне до города добраться? - На такси. - Слышь, земляк, а где здесь русские живут? - Москаль мне не земляк. - Бандеровец? - Чего?! - Ну ладно, парни, пока.
Now that LA or NY. Chicago is in the heart of America. Ranked best big US city 7 times in a row! Like New York but without the expensive or trash. Plus alot more lush and green. So basically paradise along a fresh water coasts with beaches and everything 🙂 Love Chicago ❤
I have flown into and out of O'Hare several times, never did I realize just how large it is. Thanks for the overhead view.
Yep it’s huge!
arguably one of the best run airports in the world !!!!
I think the same also!
the potential for simultaneous landings and takeoffs is impressive. 3 runways used for arrivals and 2 for departures.
Lived there 44 years to 2003. Great best ran airport, its even in the movie 'Airport'. Miss it.
Great airport indeed!
Very smooth landing and great scenery! Thanks!! 👍🏻 😊
Completely agree!
Very nice and precise approach. Chicago landings are usually good. Well done!
With amazing views always!
Unbelievable photography 😮. Amazing , Professionally done. Thanks ❤🙏🏽👌
Thanks for watching!
What a beautiful view of O'Hare international airport. Like 707.
Awesome view!
Never gets old coming into Chi Baby!!
It never does, been going there since 2006
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@@Limesheepcoolchannel
Awesome, congrats!!
Awesome video and a smooth landing!
Thanks for watching!
My father used to be based out of O’ Hare on Mesa Airlines in his 7 years at the airline. He said that it was sometimes easy and hard while being on the ground. Usually, he would just pushback then have a really short taxi to runway 13 and just takeoff. (That runway was torn down and a part of it is a taxiway now though).
Great story 👍🏼
Now that's what I call an airport. 👍
It’s huge!!
Have you heard of ATL or DFW?
@@BabyBang17datruth Back in the 80s I used to jump the fence at DFW at night and lay my head on the tarmac and watch 747s fly 50 ft over me landing. I lived in Irving, which is where DFW airport is.
@@BabyBang17datruth New Cryptos?? Just kidding 😄 👍🏻
@@equihuar2757
That's what she said, as said by Michael Scott🤣
You can see a plane taking off on 28R at the beginning and another that's landed on 27C. Driving by at night on the interstate is neat as you can see the inbound traffic in the air lined up like a string of pearls to the north.
Yep, it’s awesome looking at air traffic from atop!!
Fantastic ❤✈️
Thanks for watching!
Great video
@@maurice5977 Thanks for watching!
3:41 I stayed at the hotel next to All state arena! And I have been Inside that target!
It’s a nice area too!
Amazing Airport, Amazing Video! Thankx for share!
Thanks for watching too!
It’s a very nice airport to have a long layover at.
It has plenty to entertain too!
@@equihuar2757 yep, I can confirm; I spent the night there before inside security; I wasn’t bored at all and lots of food options
This airport is huge..... 8 runways !!!
It is a big airport!
Great video! I'd love to have seen it all.
It was an amazing sighting!
Smooth landing. Excellent landing announcements from pilot. Very professional.😊😊
Smooth landing, with amazing views!
Awesome video.
Thanks for watching
That's a beautiful airport
Indeed, it’s like a small city!
huge airport 👍
Yep it’s enormous!
Nice. You filmed with what iPhone?
@@jerryjay1184
iPhone 13 Pro
Amazing airport 👍👍
Yes, it’s amazing!
Whoa, that's a huge airport.😮
@@anthonyoliveira4252
Indeed it’s huge!
Smooth landing.
Indeed it was smooth!
I love landing in Wisconsin and taxiing to Missouri. Lol😂
world huge airport
Awesome video!
Thank you!!
When you land on that far north runway, the taxi time to the gate is about 20 minutes
i am amaze flying over LAKE michigan into Chicago ,,HOW BIG THAT LAKE is,,,thats not a lake it looks more like an ocean!
Indeed Lake Michigan it’s vast!
which airport was that at the begining
Thats’s O’hare, where we landed!
Good job!
Thanks!! 😃
Bummer you had to land on 27R. That’s the longest taxi time back to the AA gates or terminal 5!
Indeed, it took forever to get to the arriving gate!
There´s definitely no runway shortage here. Unlike some of the busiest airports such as Heathrow or Dubai....
Plenty of runways!!
No shortage of golf courses on the approach ⛳
Definitely not!!
so what is the busiest airport in the USA I always get it is Chicago and Atlanta and Denver
LAX also on the list!!
is the flyover of that airport ohare?
It’s O’hare
I wonder how many times pilots almost landed on the taxiways
I counted six runways, twelve if all are reversible?
Sounds ‘bout right!
8 separate runways, most in the world. 6 East West parallel and 2 diagonal
Huge airport.
Indeed it’s big!
アメに四億の民がいる~
詩いたくなるような景観だよな😆
What a SMOOTH landing 👍👍👍👍👍
Yes it was!! 👍🏼
So was that Midway they were flying over?
No, that's O'Hare.
Midway runways look like a giant X
I just know once you see the airport from the plane window and you think you are almost there it takes almost an hour to land
True, takes for ever to land!!
Planes go so fast they need plenty of space to land so they have to sometimes turn around. Plus there are other planes coming and going so pilots have to circle around a bit sometimes.
Thats Midway airport in the beginning. Fly by Midway en route to O'hare.
No, Midway is a much smaller, less complex airport. Not shown here. This flight flew NE over the N side of ORD, then EB over to L. Michigan not shown, then turned S, then W as video restarted at about 1'000' altitude on final. Wind must have been from the W. Know area well, have lived in the area 65 years. First part shows CN's Bensonville RR yard, to the right, S of ORD.
Been to this airport it’s massive
it is huge!
You received no hassle from the flight attendants for (I presume) mounting your camera in the window?
Not needed to mount the camera at window! 😃
How many runways?
Chicago: Yes
I've never flown commercially into O'Hara airport (only Midway, many times) - How does a Pilot know where or which Runway to Land on in O'Hara ?
Right! too many runways!!
I'm not that familiar with the Runway Configuration at ORD What Runway did he land on?
I think it’s 27R
@@equihuar2757 Yeah That sounds right 👍 I don't know my Geography around there but would that Approach take you close to that Golf ⛳ Course near Rosemont and would that make it close to Elk Grove Village? Also does Runway 22 run sort of parallel to Irving Park 🏞️? I know that immediate area because I've stayed at the Days Inn on Mannheim in Schiller Park. I'd actually request a room facing the Airport so I could hear the Engine Run ups over in the 🌌🚀 just this side of the International Terminal. Used to attend Airliner's Memorabilia Shows in Rosemont back in the day!
yep, definitely 27R as you came in just over the Allstate Arena
Seems to be an unusual approach from the Southwest.
@@OSTARAEB4 They were vectored over the airport for the right downwind to 27R.
It was probably due to a heavy Kokomo arrival stream from the southeast.
WOW Chicago!
Always amazing!
Aw you cut out where I live on the lake front
Sorry, I’ll record that area next time!!
Wow. Chicago really does look like Winnipeg
Been there 4times. Always fun landing.
With awesome scenery!
Watching this makes me think there should be a parachute option at your own risk and be able to jump out and land yourself close to home or whatever someone might pick you up. Could you imagine the time and money that would save avoided the airport traffic, parking, taxi shuttles ect. Lower chamber of the aircraft allows depressurization then whoosh out you go.
Imagine the possibilities!!
Is that public housing in the immediate foreground at 3:12?
No those are condos in park ridge off Thames Pkwy
@@CastleLateOrNever
Cool, thanks.
The Big Airport, I worked in Terminal 5
It’s huge indeed!
Squeaked that landing!!!!
I remember my landing there was in low cloud, very low cloud, bordering on fog!
Must have been hard to see afar!
Awesome
Indeed!!
You landed on farthest north runway! Must of been on a commuter AA Eagle. That’s leaves you with seems like a longer taxi to terminal than flight! 😂
Yep! takes for ever to get to the gate
O'Hare has THREE active control towers because the central tower cannot see the taxi traffic at the extreme edges of the airport.
That’s interesting fact!
You should never have to make a crosswind landing with the number of runways they have there.
Plenty of runways!!
Me gusta mucho este aeropuerto no lo conozco me gustaría conocerlo algún día es el aeropuerto q tiene más pistas del mundo son como 8
Muy bien diseñado también!!
The hotels near O'Hare used to be so nice. :( Some still are.
Yep, I stayed at the Sofitel years back
That landing was smoother than a baby's bare ass! Fantastic Job!
Smooth indeed!
Landed there many times
cool 🤩
indeed !!
cuz my brother thinks this is midway or chicago esxicutive airport
It is O’hare
Next stop, Milwaukee! lol
On my next trip 👍🏼
Main #AM3DV2 ... Exciting banget dengan runaway nya yang banyak... 😮😮
I love the takeoff and landing now. I used to be afraid of it.
Sometimes it’s very smooth!
actually he thinks its cough airport
78k views. and only 707 Likes. unbelievable" even on that way. People is cheap now these days unreal reality.
I assume one of the premises of your footage is to show a dimension of O'Hare that the disinterested and uninformed flyer doesn't typically pay attention to when flying into or out of Chicago from that airfield. If so, can I suggest that next time you pay as much attention to what your camera lens captures while on the ground during taxi to/from runways, external parts of the airport, and when in the alleys and ramp areas all around the landside of the airport contiguous with the so-called terminal or concourse areas? One part of the O'Hare story is obviously what the insane runway and taxiway and holding area concrete ribbons and strips look like from the air and to a pilot, but there is another critical dimension your landing footage fails to capture......what the scenery looks like when on the ground, distances between perimeter runway and terminal area, what buildings and infrastructure exist surrounding the O'Hare runways, and the variety of taxiway paths that permit traversing from one side of the field to another. O'Hare has gone from a basic jigsaw puzzle configuration of criss-cross runways that capture wind direction to a linear maze of runways and crossovers that run east-west exclusively (the 2 diagonal legacy runways are dinosaurs and mostly not used). Moreover, there are several taxiways that meander around airline hangers, fuel farm tanks, and access roads and the new tollway road on the west and south sides of the field. There is so much to see that the typical O'Hare spectator never gets to see if they are not riding around in an aircraft when on the ground. Please give it some thought. If I can clarify or elaborate, let me know. You and the other intrepid camera and smart phone video buffs who think they are showing new perspectives on O'Hare are merely replicating what countless other aviation videos on You Tube show.....takeoff or landing footage near O'Hare. It has gotten repetitive and boring.
Going nxt april.... coming from uk, but constantly hearing bad things about it...why?... every city has its bad parts & problems... looking forward to it....if any thing bad happens then so be it...if everyone was "frightened" of traveling to somewhere new we'd all stay in our comfort zones at home we'd never go anywhere would we
I’ve been to Chicago many times Downtown Chicago is safe.
I can see my house.
😮 Awesome!!
@@equihuar2757, yeah I fly out of and into ORD all the time and live almost below that approach path, close to the airport.✌
So can I, it's the third one on the left over by the other houses. : )
Y casi la mia en España.
never mind
Here it is from the cockpit: ua-cam.com/video/QtB67o5Z21k/v-deo.html
Terry Ford
- Слышь, братан, как мне до города добраться?
- На такси.
- Слышь, земляк, а где здесь русские живут?
- Москаль мне не земляк.
- Бандеровец?
- Чего?!
- Ну ладно, парни, пока.
Out of the North
@@jjhantsch8647
I think so!
Not ohare
Brovo Zulu
That should say bravo, fat fingers
Watching the city from above, I can only imagine the ocean of black water and the trash people accumulate. Thanks for sharing.
Just don't go into the city itself. You might not make it out
😄😄😄Omg are you serious? I went there 3 times last year, no issues at all, i had a great time, stop exaggerating!
Love Chicago ❤.
Chicago is very safe city stop spreading false rumors
@@Shlama1959 bullshit
Oh please STOP THE STUPIDITY and ignorance. Chicago is my HOME.I've NEVER had an issue. Stop believing everything that you READ AND HEAR.
Allot of cancer air down there and other major cities
Chicago, the armpit of America, couldn't pay me enough to live there
Not every place can be a meth head trailer park.
No... that's Gary just over in NW Indiana...
Now that LA or NY. Chicago is in the heart of America. Ranked best big US city 7 times in a row! Like New York but without the expensive or trash. Plus alot more lush and green. So basically paradise along a fresh water coasts with beaches and everything 🙂 Love Chicago ❤
i never heard any gun shots. lol
6D landings....just 2 short to 8D🧭
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