Flying on Delta's FIRST A321 | LaGuardia Airport to the Orlando International Airport
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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In this video I fly on the very first A321 delivered to Delta Air Lines that was subsequently dedicated to one of it's crew members on the delivery flight. I'll take you with me step-by-step from LGA to MCO - Peter Masella style!
Another great video. I love, love, love your videos. And let me express yet again what a difference it has made on my own flying fears. Understanding the process is so helpful that way. You eliminate the “unknowns”, plus your positive outlook on all of the things that occur also alleviates the anxiety of the process. Flying has become much more pleasant….and I ALWAYS choose the window seat for the same reasons that you do. I have my face in the window for nearly the entire flight. Thank you for what you do here on UA-cam. I agree with some of the other comments….your videos are the best, by far! Keep up that great narration!
Thanks so much! I appreciate it!!! 😀
Absolutely the finest aviation videos on UA-cam….hands down…!
Wow, thanks! I appreciate that!
Another great video Peter, and the sound clip of John Kennedy's inauguration was very touching. There is a horse riding academy on the Brooklyn side of Jamaica Bay, if you ever ride there the trail takes you right up to the Canarsie VOR transmitter in the middle of the woods!
Thanks for the info!
I haven't been on a plane before or let me say, yet. But you've made me interested in how you make commentary. First time watching your video and I like it. Love from Ghana 🇬🇭, West Africa 🌍
Thanks so much, Isaac!
Thank you for the story behind N301DV.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Another, VERY INFORMATIVE VIDEO, as usual, Thanks, Peter
Thanks again!
Excellent presentation Peter! 🛫 Reminds me of back home in NJ, flying down to Tampa a couple times a year from EWR. Your videos are above and beyond and very informative. ✈️
Many thanks!
Your narration is always appreciated as it explains the complexity of air traffic separation nicely. You mentioned taking the train to airside. Your video showed passing over the Brightline High-Speed railway. Trains will depart MCO beginning September 1 for Miami with intermediate stops. Eventually Brightline plans on building west to Disney and Tampa although there is currently a dispute going on with Disney regarding the route. Brightline is totally private-funded.
Thanks!
I flew into MCO at night in my Mooney and it was a great experience. I must admit that a front widow view far exceeds the side window view. But I will take any view than no view. Love your videos Peter.
Thank you!
Glad you highlighted Port Orange, where I now reside.
Cool!
Always enjoy your soundtracks and enthusiasm
Thanks so much, Mark!
Great video thanks
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you Peter for another magnificent video, you could be a Hollywood Director 👏🏻
Wow, thanks!
@@PeterMasella thank you for such an amazing content Pete.
Spectacular as always!
Thank you! Cheers!
Thank you for another outstanding video Peter.
Very welcome!
Thanks for another flight.
More to come! Thank you!
Super cool footage and onboard commentary! Great video!!
The fighter!! :(
Wish I was there to catch this rare moment.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks as always!
Not sure if you noticed but what a great view of st. John's University that's where I graduated from
Cool!
Another great video, Peter.
Many thanks!
Good commentary…appreciate the landmarks
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks!
Very informative video. I got excited when you highlighted Ormond Beach, where I own a timeshare. 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome flight, as usual. 🙂 It's interesting that the Delta A321 you flew on has a different type of "winglet" compared to the American A321 that you showed landing at La Guardia. In April, I flew on an A321 for the first time--an American Airlines jet that looked just like the one in your video. I'm enjoying trying different aircraft, and I also took my first flight this spring on a Delta Boeing 757-300, which was fantastic! I'm trying to make a plan to fly on a Delta 767, too, as I know these older Boeings won't continue flying forever. First I have to fly from Seattle to LAX, which I might be able to do on a new Delta A321neo (!), then take the 767 to NYC JFK! 😀
Cool. Thanks for sharing and watching as always, Shirley!
Tks Peteeeeerrrr !!
Tks Francoooooo!
MCO THE AIRPORT I FLY INTO AT LEAST 3 TIMES A YEAR DELTA IS MY CHOICE WHEN I FLY DOWN FROM LGA ANOTHER GREAT VIDEO PETER 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks!
The Boeing 757 is my favorite aircraft of all time and the 767 is my number two. I have to fly Delta tomorrow so I can fly these beauties as much as I can.
Cool!
Peter; excellent vid. Most of the International flights to Europe out of JFK are overnighters. They leave betw 8-11pm. There is a long line once you leave the gate. To Rome, we got in line to take off at 9:30 pm and wheels up was 11pm. To London, and then another time to Amsterdam, similar; 1 hour from "at taxi spot" to wheels up, with 12-15 planes ahead. The boundary betw. Queens (NYC) and Nassau is marked by Cross Island Parkway; which becomes Belt Parkway in Queens and Brooklyn, and when taken north separates to I95 (to Boston!) and/or Triborough Bridge and Cross Bronx (to Yankee games!.)
Thanks for sharing that!
Love the A321 on Delta but the A220 is my favorite. Can’t wait for the A220-300. Also love that intricate dance takeoff and landing between 4-22 and 13-31.
It’s so exciting!
On the other side of the plane when you were seeing Atlantic City, my town would have been visible, Vineland NJ. The landmark to look for would have the Maurice River that empties into the Delaware Bay. The fixes are Cedar Lake VOR, and near Villas intersection. Safe travels.
Yes! Thanks for watching!
Great job Peter! MCO started as McCoy AFB, hence the confusing airport identifier. Soon before I was hired at Delta there was a ramp worker who hated cold weather and bid for an opening at ORD thinking Orlando. He had a miserable winter in Chicago (formerly ORchard FielD) before he had another bid, this time he double checked the airport identifiers carefully!
Very funny!
Love your video's. Do you know why the last row seat ( C ) in the cabin in the say "CREW"?
Good question! My guess is one of the jump seats was unavailable.
Did you visit Disney or Universal when you were in Orlando and have you checked out the new terminal C yet?
No, I did not.
@@PeterMasella oh ok how come?