S-RAY it actually happens in some cases, like an aircraft with poor performance taking off full weight from a high altitude airport with a not very long runway. Example: A340 taking off full weight from Quito, which, if I’m not wrong, is the highest altitude airport in the world (ten thousand and something feet) (I know that this was very swoosh, no need to tell me lol)
I live in Stockholm (Sweden) and I don’t really think it is a big thing to do this video. I mean, it’s just a special - kind of long flight for Scandinavia, and I don’t find this a big deal
I flew to Kiruna in the Swedish Lapland summer 2018 with an SAS A320neo and I personally feel like it’s a pretty good trip. They serve reindeer sandwiches instead of normal sandwiches on this flight, and both costs the same, which is actually pretty nice because reindeer meat is a lot more expensive. Edit: They landed so smooth on the runway that I suspected that the plane was floating
SAS is phasing out their 737 fleet and Svarbard is an archipelago, and very popular for arctic tourism. SAS and Norwegian aren’t the only Scandinavian airlines, Widerøe, BRA and DAT are also Scandinavian
@@unicorntulkas Finland isn't a part of Scandinavia but a part of the nordic countries. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Denmark. If you add Iceland, Faroe Islands, Finland and Gotland you have all Nordic countries.
You: *"Are we just gonna forget that Widerøe and BRA and all those airlines exist?"* Me: *_doesn't know what any of those airlines are in the first place_*
@@mustafa7248 Maybe BRA is a little smaller, but Widerøe actually is an airline that operates in over Europe using Embraer 190 E2's and Dash 8 Q400 as well as formerly some Twin Otters to go to remote places like this airlines. Now while they are not international, many people rely on them.
There is a city on Svalbard. The city is called Longerbyen. They also have a hospital. On Svalbard there is also much tourism. And just so you know, I am from Norway.
I'm from Norway and Svalbard is actually a really interesting place. In Longyearbyen it lives about 2000 people and most of the people visiting are tourists.
I was there last week, the day after this video was released, to be exact. I flew with Norwegian. I believe SAS exclusively uses 737 for its flights to ENSB/LYR. Both airlines serve LYR all year round. Interestingly, global warming has caused thawing of the permafrost (a condition where the year round temperature of the ground is below freezing), which is causing problems for the airport buildings, runway and taxiways, as these are structurally dependent on the ground being frozen. Most landings with 737s are performed from the west, even with tailwind, as the approach from the east is less desirable due to terrain. What can you actually do there? Well, it is one of the northernmost settlements that are easily accessible to to the public, thus it draws some tourism and researchers for its polar nature. Animals. And some coal mining.
They must have changed the payment for food. Back in 1998 and I believe 2000 it was still included. I liked their service but then again I liked it partly because it took me to parts of my beloved Sweden.
I have been to Svaldbard and it is really nice! plane often don't land at runway 28 they use 10 so they do't have to fly over the city i think. (At least i have never seen a plane landing at runway 28)
Don’t let those bullies get to you especially on the internet where people are so much harsher, remember don’t waste time on them, they want to damage you emotionally.
Some years ago we flew our a340-300 on charter flights from Tokyo to Bergen and lakselv in Norway pretty cool despite the a340s performance 🤷♂️ /SAS crew
I like that swiss doesn't know about a very interesting thing about Svalbard. In that country (if you think it is, but is more of a territory/norwegian island.) is *prohibited to die and be born.* So they go with SAS or Norwegian to Norway so they can die or be born. And there are other things like there're more polar bears than people in the island and you need to go outside with a shotgun or like a shotgun (because there could be a polar bear vs human battle) but no one cares about what I said. :sob:
The planetary insurance policy is located there, in Svalbard. Its called the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. The seed vault is an attempt to ensure against the loss of seeds in other genebanks during large-scale regional or global crises. True thing!
Svalbard is a part of Norway, and it lives about 2000-3000 there. Actual, many turists wants to see polar bears and the norhern lights. In the winter, Svalbard is very popular SAS flies there almost every day.
*SAS is a joint Swedish, Danish and Norwegian airline owned by these governments. Denmark and Sweden being the largest share holders. The main hub for SAS is actually Copenhagen (in Denmark).
They fly there with planes because there are actually people living in Svalbard, as it is a part of Norway. There are also many tourists going there every year. It takes a while to go there by a ferry so it's a bit easier to just fly there
ANSWER is simple: Since scandinavia has some, uhm interesting landscape. And people live all over The area! So thats why, Ahhh i just live my flag carrier
Yep there is a small town on svalbard, the only thing that i know of is that people go as tourists to see the scenery and the "eternal day" in the middle of summer and the "eternal night" in the middle of winter.
In November 2007, it was revealed that the Swedish Civil Aviation Administration began an investigation and accused Scandinavian Airlines System of cutting corners during maintenance. The airline reportedly made 2,300 flights in which safety equipment was not up to standard.
Im from sweden🙂 and we also have braathens, we have some Airlines that not serving anymore, Flynordic, malmöaviation, skyways, golden air, next jet, linjeflyg, AB Areotansport and fly sweden,
The reason SAS flies to LYR is that people live there and boat takes two weeks to Tromsø. Also tourists like them islands. Things to do on Svalbard: Watch the northern lights, whale safari, walk on the glaciers, explore the abandoned russian town of Pyramid. So there is lots to do on those islands. Could you check out BDU/ENDU? It's quite hard landing at runway 10. Due to a 300ft hill right before the runway. If you want to here is the airport briefing: avinor.no/globalassets/_microsite/ais-portal/flyplassinfo/pilot-briefing-endu_v2.pdf
Svalbard has a global seed vault a d is mostly used for scientists and stuff. I guess there are one or two cities like everywhere on former british controlled islands.
Swiss001, I live in Tromsø, and it's very common to see 737s casually heading to Longyearbyen, Longyearbyen is a part of Norway that is why it has 'byen' in it. Byen is a Norwegian word that means 'The City' in English. Btw you should make a Video on Tromsø Airport /ENTC
Sas and other airlines fly there due to the extremely heavy tourism, this is because of the ice, northern lights and midnight sun and such. and the connections to norway are also used so people can meet family/or they live there etc.
Hi! There is life on this island, and a lot of polar bear. Mostly scientific people, and you are not allowed to live there for more than 4 years. It's a very touristic destination in scandinavia. Also, it is forbidden to go out of the city without a rifle, because of the bears :)
The reason the A350 doesn't touch down is because you are too fast -_-. As a Cirrus pilot, you should know this, my dad's Cirrus is really hard to land compared to my Piper. The Cirrus has to be over the fence right at 85 kts and you need to touch down right at 80, the A350 is probably just as finicky and exact, at least with this physics engine in the sim. Come on Swiss!
Swiss: ima pro pilot. Also Swiss: takes off with full flaps lol
@Hi jack r cuz dum dum over here did it wrong....
Jk about the dum dum love you
Jahn Berrios mean guy
He does this to maximize short distance operations
S-RAY it actually happens in some cases, like an aircraft with poor performance taking off full weight from a high altitude airport with a not very long runway. Example: A340 taking off full weight from Quito, which, if I’m not wrong, is the highest altitude airport in the world (ten thousand and something feet)
(I know that this was very swoosh, no need to tell me lol)
Same
Swiss 001: now we will try the A350
SAS Officials: *This man can’t be serious*
Kkkkkkkkkkk
I don't even know if SAS has the A350, I never paid attention to SAS
@@someonee3186 they do and if swiss was the ceo of SAS they would now fly to Longyearben.
Ruben Suarez they do, a very nice one too
Modern plane on a small runway, sounds correct
Nobody:
Swiss001: *opens browser with multiple windows while x-plane on high graphics running in the background*
Me: *cries*
Shirshak Deb lol
Yeah, I don't even have a pc
Haha same, but I also banged my head on my table until I passed out.
You know pain, just like me
@@zestyquestman8378 Haha same, but I also stabbed myself until I died
Longyearbyen is a part of Norway, and people live there. So it’s not that weird that sas fly there from destinations in Norway?
yeah, its weird seeing Swiss001 talking about it
You're new to the channel, huh? A lot of the things he says don't make sense! Haha just silly videos, enjoy the ride :)
Its also used for tourists and researchers, cause its an easy way to reach the northest arctic
eUK95 no I’m not that new hehehe. But ya I Know he says a lot of things that don’t make sense
I live in Stockholm (Sweden) and I don’t really think it is a big thing to do this video. I mean, it’s just a special - kind of long flight for Scandinavia, and I don’t find this a big deal
2:04 SAS's longest route is Stockholm to Los Angeles
nope the longest flight that SAS did it was the ARN-LIM
nope.
Swiss001 said that he thinks Thats The longest Route
SAS: Our Service are just started!
Swiss001: *HEY GUYS*
Lol
Long time no see korea!
SAS:We have many airbus planes
Swiss001: Hmmmmmm which plane should I use. Oh A737-800 cause thats the only boing plane sas has
Lol
Hello gamers
I flew to Kiruna in the Swedish Lapland summer 2018 with an SAS A320neo and I personally feel like it’s a pretty good trip. They serve reindeer sandwiches instead of normal sandwiches on this flight, and both costs the same, which is actually pretty nice because reindeer meat is a lot more expensive.
Edit: They landed so smooth on the runway that I suspected that the plane was floating
Scandinavian Airlines is a nice airline.
And also have a large range in remote locations.
Im from Norway
@ÖrebroTurfaren Is he a pilot?
SAS is phasing out their 737 fleet and Svarbard is an archipelago, and very popular for arctic tourism.
SAS and Norwegian aren’t the only Scandinavian airlines, Widerøe, BRA and DAT are also Scandinavian
And Finnair
@@unicorntulkas Finland isn't a part of Scandinavia but a part of the nordic countries. Scandinavia is Norway, Sweden and Denmark. If you add Iceland, Faroe Islands, Finland and Gotland you have all Nordic countries.
Ronny Svendsen Gotland is a part of Sweden
Norse atlantic airways
"Not many airlines in Scandinavia, maybe Norwegian"
Are we going to forget that Widerøe exists, BRA, and all them?
You: *"Are we just gonna forget that Widerøe and BRA and all those airlines exist?"*
Me: *_doesn't know what any of those airlines are in the first place_*
@@mustafa7248 Maybe BRA is a little smaller, but Widerøe actually is an airline that operates in over Europe using Embraer 190 E2's and Dash 8 Q400 as well as formerly some Twin Otters to go to remote places like this airlines. Now while they are not international, many people rely on them.
Alot of this facts in this vid is kinda not true doe
You have DAT too.
The Caynuck No BRA is not with us anymore
Longyearbyen is actually the most northern commercial Airport in the world.
Logical -_-
Nope it’s in Greenland
zymeck there’s no airport in greenland
Music [WR] I would have looked that up before I made that claim....🤭
@@fluffy-fluffy5996 I wouldn't call those airports, there's no terminals or anything, just a few sheds and some small propeller planes.
Swiss001: You had to pay for your food!!! thats thing on Lufthansa
Me: *laughs in USA*
I never had to pay for the food on a SAS flight 🤔
Biketimist only short haul i think
@@monkey1842 might be. London-CPH/CPH-Dublin and CPH-Brussels is medium haul i guess 😅
I think you normaly do have to pay for food ecept if you have a sas silver, gold ore diamond card
On Transavia, its very normal to pay for your food
Swiss001: we’re a little fast
Also Swiss001: it doesn’t want to touch down for some reason
And it didnt stop on time bc he landed it After the Half of The runway😅😂😂
By a little he meant about 15 knots over the landing speed of the A359... And he probably had full flaps which made things worse.
He specializes in hard landings, crashes and very hot landings on impossibly short airfields.
There is a city on Svalbard. The city is called Longerbyen. They also have a hospital. On Svalbard there is also much tourism. And just so you know, I am from Norway.
I'm from Norway and Svalbard is actually a really interesting place. In Longyearbyen it lives about 2000 people and most of the people visiting are tourists.
Swiss001: It's a quite small runway.
Also Swiss001: Let's tell you, that its not a long one. ._.
Next video is about: Skyteam
Aeroflot: ......
Swiss: HELLO COMRADES
Swiss can’t land a Aeroflot plane: BLYAT
Aeroflot: Yes that is our boy
Why SAS was founded?
*TO FLY TO REMOTE ISLANDS*
Korea001 LOL
Lol so true
hi swiss001 this is the earliest ive been :)
@@mrgian6298 lol he is not Swiss, he is official fan channel,Korea001
SAK 51106 Aviation spotter 2 Hi sak
12:00 Dora: Amigos, can you help me find the runway?
12:11 Swiss001: Oh, there is the runway.
Wendover Productions has a podcast on this island. I highly recommend you go check it out
Yes!
As does Tom Scott!
Swiss: There are not many airlines in Scandinavia!
Finnair: Hold my blueberry juice
Finland is not a part of Scandinavia
Wideroe airlines. headquartered in Bodo norway
@@ponas9767 Well yes but actually no
Braathens Regional Airlines: Hold my Avro
@@aaronhalminen1838 true
Swiss001: Who will fly to this runway anyway?
People who live there: 👁👄👁
"A Random island"
Norderney: Am I a joke to you??
Swiss001: I’m a pro pilot
Also Swiss001 takes off with full flaps
He’s also used the same airport for the past 4 videos
flaps is for the takeoff lift
Game is different with the real life anyway..
CheFie Cookery *cough* you mean flight sim?
@@ItsJustMeMusic Yeahh cough cough
You need flaps on take off to help with lift, granted only 5-15 but still
I was there last week, the day after this video was released, to be exact. I flew with Norwegian. I believe SAS exclusively uses 737 for its flights to ENSB/LYR. Both airlines serve LYR all year round. Interestingly, global warming has caused thawing of the permafrost (a condition where the year round temperature of the ground is below freezing), which is causing problems for the airport buildings, runway and taxiways, as these are structurally dependent on the ground being frozen.
Most landings with 737s are performed from the west, even with tailwind, as the approach from the east is less desirable due to terrain.
What can you actually do there? Well, it is one of the northernmost settlements that are easily accessible to to the public, thus it draws some tourism and researchers for its polar nature. Animals. And some coal mining.
Over the past year, I counted 67 times Swiss001 said “that’s another story” 😂
Humanity: ai is going to take the world over
Ai: 5:53
Sas is a scandinavian airline with a Swedish, danish and norwegian aoc.
But norway has sold their stake.
Nope
Swiss: lets try the A350.
SAS: *wRiTe ThaT dOwn wriTe ThaT doWn*
Me: Watches this video as a swede
Swiss001: Now let’s talk about SAS
Also me: *my time has finally come*
same
Same
Swiss: is a licensed pilot
Also Swiss: takes off w full flaps extended
They must have changed the payment for food. Back in 1998 and I believe 2000 it was still included. I liked their service but then again I liked it partly because it took me to parts of my beloved Sweden.
Question: *Why does Scandinavian Airlines fly to these remote islands?*
Answer: *to support entertainment and happiness on the Swiss001 channel*
Kinda stolen comment form from Korea001
:/
@@LolLol-in5dj comment form is so similar...
Rip
Lol Lol oh wait did he comment this? Lol he has commented everything
I have been to Svaldbard and it is really nice! plane often don't land at runway 28 they use 10 so they do't have to fly over the city i think. (At least i have never seen a plane landing at runway 28)
Can somebody make me feel better..
I got cyber bullied today, and I cried and I can’t really stand it anymore.
It’s ok
Me too kid, online school hit me like a nuclear bomb
Don’t let those bullies get to you especially on the internet where people are so much harsher, remember don’t waste time on them, they want to damage you emotionally.
Block them
The bullies are not worth you. The only reason they’re bullying you is because they’re just insecure and bored. Stay Strong and block them.
Swiss sticks a clean landing about 20% of the time. But he says it’s a nice landing about 75% of the time. That 737 landing was pretty smooth
swiss 001 talks about a airline sees that the airline is flying to a small airport
swiss001: lets just talk about the airport
May I suggest studying english before posting comments
Just kidding
@@electric-ginx8376 ik cause im from France
@@Adam-pb3wu and i am from Poland and what? Just study english.
@@takomusic1 ok chill
Thats true XD
Mabye there is someone from this island watching this video, that would be weird.
*because I just roasted their whole island*
9:37 Tornado!
Some years ago we flew our a340-300 on charter flights from Tokyo to Bergen and lakselv in Norway pretty cool despite the a340s performance 🤷♂️ /SAS crew
I like that swiss doesn't know about a very interesting thing about Svalbard. In that country (if you think it is, but is more of a territory/norwegian island.) is *prohibited to die and be born.* So they go with SAS or Norwegian to Norway so they can die or be born. And there are other things like there're more polar bears than people in the island and you need to go outside with a shotgun or like a shotgun (because there could be a polar bear vs human battle) but no one cares about what I said. :sob:
I love how you call a 90 degree bank a maneuver
Swiss001: In fact there aren't that many scandinavian airlines
Finnair: Am i a joke to you?
Ur a bit wrong, Finland isnt scandinavia... scandinavia = Sweden,Norway,Denmark . Nordic countries= Sweden,Finland,norway,Denmark,Iceland
The planetary insurance policy is located there, in Svalbard. Its called the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. The seed vault is an attempt to ensure against the loss of seeds in other genebanks during large-scale regional or global crises. True thing!
dude you should check out tambor airport its in a bay in costa rica its literally a rlly short runway and a few benches to act like terminal
My favorite Star Alliance airline is EVA. It is probably partially because I've only flown on 2-3 Star Alliance airlines.
In august I would fly from tromso to there , but covid ruined it.
@ItsNoobyShocks Plays yeah , spitzbergen is quite popular
I’ve been there in february 2018
I live i Tromsø im going to Svalbard next month
Swiss: We like exotic airports
Also Swiss: Crashes plane exoticallly
Who else is starting to doubt his piloting capabilities? Or is it only me haha
Swiss: I can land an ILS! But that's another story..
You are unfunny
Yea dude like he said "We're too fast but that's another story" and then "I don't like the a350 because it doesn't wanna touch down
Keep in mind he is studying VFR flying in an academy
@@EvanAviator just a joke son, chill out.
Swiss001: looks like that blackbird crashed
Blackbird NPC: AHHH
Swiss001: its fine
Hi im am from Norway and i am 12 year and i love planes!!!! And i love you to!!!!!!!!
737 and A320s: Just operating at the airport
Sr-71 Blackbird: Just crashes
I have mastered the ability of standing so incredibly still, I become invisible to the eye
2:13 Me just looking on the dest and wonder what is special about it! (Norwegian Air flies there to)
Do a vid of Finnair the safest airlane
They dont have weird locations
Qantas is the safest airline
@@balta1769 no its not
Ryanair is the safest airline and isn't a joke
Svalbard is a part of Norway, and it lives about 2000-3000 there. Actual, many turists wants to see polar bears and the norhern lights. In the winter, Svalbard is very popular
SAS flies there almost every day.
Lol I waited all day and I still missed the bid by 1 hour and there are almost 500 comments
Do you mean vid
no
ua-cam.com/video/KRB-iHGHSqk/v-deo.html
Yes
San Francisco is actually their longest scheduled flight. But they recently did their longest flight to Peru for collecting stranded Scandinavians
Air Koryo should have two meals instead of one
Day 12 of asking Swiss to feature Loakan Airport in the Philippines
You from the philipines?
@@pssyalperdna yes
*SAS is a joint Swedish, Danish and Norwegian airline owned by these governments. Denmark and Sweden being the largest share holders. The main hub for SAS is actually Copenhagen (in Denmark).
It was made in Stockholm though.
Airlines: We fly all The same routes, nothing special!
SAS: *laughs in viking*
What the fuck stop spam
You know you won't be best comment
They fly there with planes because there are actually people living in Svalbard, as it is a part of Norway. There are also many tourists going there every year. It takes a while to go there by a ferry so it's a bit easier to just fly there
ANSWER is simple: Since scandinavia has some, uhm interesting landscape. And people live all over The area! So thats why,
Ahhh i just live my flag carrier
Stop spam
Nice video keep up the good work also nearly 420k subscribers congratulations 👍
I'm still waiting for Swiss to tell us "another story"
but it is another story
The video where he tells us all about those stories will be a decade long
Yep there is a small town on svalbard, the only thing that i know of is that people go as tourists to see the scenery and the "eternal day" in the middle of summer and the "eternal night" in the middle of winter.
the last time i was this early the b737 max was still flying
Swiss001: talks abt a350
Computer ai: flys the sr 71 blackbird like stupid
Hi!
Anijeet Kanjilal your first
Hello
yeah you’re first
U r 1st
@@RealSpotter-GetALifeLol you first
9:22 ngl that is a VERY accurate simulation of the weather in Svalbard
can you make a video just bringing us along on a real life flight of yours? thanks
@@alaineee123 ik but like in his lil cirrus sr20 with him flying
How people think Swiss001 landing: Butter
How Swiss001 landing:
10 people=First!
honestly, ever time Swiss001 lands is not "perfect" or it was a. "mistake". but I still like watching him...
Aaarrrggghhh my internet is crap i’m not watching
In November 2007, it was revealed that the Swedish Civil Aviation Administration began an investigation and accused Scandinavian Airlines System of cutting corners during maintenance. The airline reportedly made 2,300 flights in which safety equipment was not up to standard.
People outside: woah Swiss is a good pilot
Inside the cockpit: STALL, TERRAIN TERRAIN PULL UP, OBJECT AHEAD PULL UP, ENGINE FIRE 1, ENGINE FAILURE 2
Swiss001: 1 thing I didn’t like was that I needed to pay for for food. Me: always needs to pay for food
SAS : *exists*
Norwegian: am I a joke to you
Im from sweden🙂 and we also have braathens, we have some Airlines that not serving anymore, Flynordic, malmöaviation, skyways, golden air, next jet, linjeflyg, AB Areotansport and fly sweden,
@Piggy Rover hejsan🇸🇪
That SR-71 take-off was something .. else
The reason SAS flies to LYR is that people live there and boat takes two weeks to Tromsø. Also tourists like them islands.
Things to do on Svalbard: Watch the northern lights, whale safari, walk on the glaciers, explore the abandoned russian town of Pyramid. So there is lots to do on those islands.
Could you check out BDU/ENDU? It's quite hard landing at runway 10. Due to a 300ft hill right before the runway. If you want to here is the airport briefing: avinor.no/globalassets/_microsite/ais-portal/flyplassinfo/pilot-briefing-endu_v2.pdf
Svalbard has a global seed vault a d is mostly used for scientists and stuff.
I guess there are one or two cities like everywhere on former british controlled islands.
The way u say Svalbard 😂🤣😂🤣
Norewgian also has flights to LYR (Longyearbyen)
I got to admit your way better than the pilots who land the planes at my airport
hey swiss, what joystick/yoke do you use? Throttle?
SAS isn't only Swedish, it is Swedish, Norwegian and Danish
Swiss001, I live in Tromsø, and it's very common to see 737s casually heading to Longyearbyen, Longyearbyen is a part of Norway that is why it has 'byen' in it. Byen is a Norwegian word that means 'The City' in English.
Btw you should make a Video on Tromsø Airport /ENTC
its actually illegal to die on the island of Svalbard 😂😂😂
Sas and other airlines fly there due to the extremely heavy tourism, this is because of the ice, northern lights and midnight sun and such. and the connections to norway are also used so people can meet family/or they live there etc.
Svalbard is a popular destination for tourists in the niche market svalbard is also home to the worlds only seed bank
I am from Finland, these islands are very good planechange places.
Swiss001:SAS
Norwegian airlines:AM I A JOKE To YOU?!?
Longyearbyen, the place where it's basically illegal to die because there are no options for burial there
Hi! There is life on this island, and a lot of polar bear. Mostly scientific people, and you are not allowed to live there for more than 4 years. It's a very touristic destination in scandinavia. Also, it is forbidden to go out of the city without a rifle, because of the bears :)
Finally! A video about SAS
That's alot of wrong things in it, but yeah it's cool.
- Ezeg Yeah I know. I normally fly with SAS and there is a lot of things that are wrong
I wait for my nightly dose of swiss001
12:18 Swiss keeps talking
Meanwhile the plane fell in the ocean
The reason the A350 doesn't touch down is because you are too fast -_-. As a Cirrus pilot, you should know this, my dad's Cirrus is really hard to land compared to my Piper. The Cirrus has to be over the fence right at 85 kts and you need to touch down right at 80, the A350 is probably just as finicky and exact, at least with this physics engine in the sim. Come on Swiss!