iPhone | Wednesday & Thursday Afternoon Arrivals at Toronto Pearson Int'l Airport | YYZ | Runway 24L
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2024
- This video showcases the Wednesday & Thursday afternoon arrivals at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Toronto, ON, Canada, specifically on Runway 24L. The video was created using the Apple iPhone 13 Pro.
TORONTO PEARSON INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
(IATA: YYZ, ICAO: CYYZ), typically referred to as Pearson Airport, Toronto Pearson, or simply Pearson is an international airport located on the Northwest Side of Toronto, Ontario, 28 kilometres (17 miles) northwest of Downtown Toronto. Operated by the Greater Toronto Airport Authority (GTAA) and covering some 1,867 hectares (4,613 acres), Pearson Airport is Canada's busiest airport and 50.5 million passengers travelled through in 2019. Pearson Airport provides the Toronto region with non-stop and same-plane service to more than 155 cities around the world, and has five main runways and 30 taxiways.
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00:00 Chanel Intro
00:06 Air Canada Rouge | AC1594 | Airbus A319-114
00:31 Air Canada | AC1203 | Airbus A220-300
00:56 WestJet | WS430 | Boeing 737-8CT
01:21 Swoop | WO310 | Boeing 737 MAX 8
01:45 Air Canada | AC104 | Airbus A320-214
02:09 Lufthansa | LH470 | Boeing 747-430
02:44 Air Canada | AC455 | Airbus A320-214
03:09 United Express | UA6189 | Embraer A175LR
03:34 Air Canada | AC903 | Airbus A330-343
04:10 Air Canada | AC2355 | Airbus A320-211
04:35 Air Canada | AC110 | Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner
05:10 Air Canada | AC895 | Airbus A330-343
05:45 Delta Air Lines | DL1771 | Airbus A320-212
06:10 Air Canada | AC835 | Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner
06:45 Porter Airlines | PD402 | Embraer E195-E2
07:10 Air Canada | AC607 | Airbus A321-211
07:35 Jetlines | F8642 | Airbus A320-214
08:00 Channel Outro
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August 2023
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So many big planes! speaking of big planes, this is how I categorize passenger planes by size;
Mega-gargantuan: (e.g 747-8I & A380)
Gargantuan: (e.g 777-300ER & 747-400)
Very huge: (e.g 787-10 & A350-1000)
Huge: (e.g A330-300 and 777-200)
Very large: (e.g 767-400ER & A330-200)
Moderately large: (e.g 767-200/300 & 757-300)
Slightly large: (e.g A321 & 757-200)
Upper mid-sized: (e.g 737-900ER & MD90)
Average mid-sized: (e.g A320 & 737-800)
Lower mid-sized: (e.g A319 & 737-700)
Slightly small: (e.g A318 & 737-600)
Moderately small: (e.g E-Jet & CRJ)
Very small: (e.g ERJ & Saab 340)
Tiny: (e.g Beechcraft 1900 & EMB-110)
Very tiny: (e.g Cessna 404 & PA-31)
Dwarf: (e.g Cessna 210 & PA-32)
Mini-dwarf: (e.g Cessna 172 & PA-28)
Wow, this is a very thorough classification. Thanks for sharing!
@@TDOTaviation You're certainly welcome! The mini-dwarf sized planes can easily fit in my driveway while the mega-gargantuan sized planes can't even fit within most football fields! That... is... nuts...