Vancouver-to-Tokyo (NRT) flight (Part 1: to Int'l Date Line over Bering Sea) 2012-02-10

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2012
  • View of eastbound takeoff on Vancouver International Airport runway 8R and climbout till suburab of Surrey BC, followed by glimpses of the frozen area of Alaska's Kodiak Island en-route west to Japan.
    Flight continues on video Part 2 of 2:
    • Vancouver-to-Tokyo (NR...

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  • @alvexok5523
    @alvexok5523 4 роки тому +1

    Even by 11:50, they were still no higher than those mountain tops in the background, and look how far below the ground looks close to under the plane.
    Those snowcapped mountains at 39:30 in Southern Alaska were beautiful, and the scenery in general during that whole part of the video

  • @janpa29
    @janpa29 12 років тому

    Formidable,magnifique et bien filmé.Bravo.

  • @thedylanmartin4638
    @thedylanmartin4638 9 років тому

    Starting in March AC will use b787 for this route.

  • @Jacob1986
    @Jacob1986 11 років тому

    im going to Tokyo but I'm gonna fly from Toronto (probably to LA), any tips? What time did you leave Vancouver and when did you arrive at Tokyo?

  • @THarm688
    @THarm688 12 років тому

    Did you switch seats during the flight?

  • @water892
    @water892 12 років тому

    what plane is it?

  • @starwagon
    @starwagon 12 років тому

    @airbuntie Its Air Canada. :) It said «Thanks for ??? with Air Canada» ^^"!!

  • @sean301975
    @sean301975 11 років тому

    A330?

  • @stevewells3183
    @stevewells3183 10 років тому

    I've always wondered,what are those things that look like pontoons called hanging under the wings?

    • @dmcnamara9859
      @dmcnamara9859 10 років тому +1

      Anchor/Support/Tracks for the flaps..

  • @PGMEagle
    @PGMEagle 12 років тому

    You should fly across the world from Vancouver to New York heading west

  • @fdpa320HDmovies
    @fdpa320HDmovies 12 років тому

    767? Nice filming :)

  • @coralreefer14
    @coralreefer14 11 років тому

    oh wow, your right my bad

  • @bmacleod52
    @bmacleod52 10 років тому

    It should be a 777, but at 1:50 you can clearly see only 7 seats across, a 767-300ER. Air Canada is stretching it for this long a route...for me at least....

    • @alvexok5523
      @alvexok5523 4 роки тому

      767s are still wide-bodied aircraft which are able to carry enough fuel to cross the Pacific. And it's a 9 and a half hour flight from Vancouver to Tokyo. 777s still carry even more fuel though, and a 12 or 13 hour flight such as Vancouver to Hong Kong would need the 777 to make it

  • @bsc1959
    @bsc1959 11 років тому

    yea finally some sun @ 14:40

  • @alexlascu9991
    @alexlascu9991 11 років тому

    was the capitain a lady?

  • @coralreefer14
    @coralreefer14 11 років тому

    a330s have winglets, this has no winglets

  • @ManikSethisuwan
    @ManikSethisuwan 11 років тому

    no its an aeroplane.

  • @gy1952
    @gy1952 9 років тому

    What airlines is this?

  • @andreiulchianu6523
    @andreiulchianu6523 11 років тому

    B777 probably, there's no winglets

  • @francescodonato8665
    @francescodonato8665 8 років тому

    che tipo di aereo era

  • @michaelcatbagan9186
    @michaelcatbagan9186 10 років тому

    767

  • @kc01515
    @kc01515 11 років тому

    no 777

  • @fillup316
    @fillup316 12 років тому

    haha th4 baggage handler just taking his time

  • @davidpristupa1629
    @davidpristupa1629 7 років тому

    The baggage handler looks very bored with his job.

  • @FKA98
    @FKA98 11 років тому

    boring