Avianca A320neo Engine Start & Takeoff San Salvador, El Salvador |4K|
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- Опубліковано 1 чер 2022
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Aircraft: A320-251N
Tail number: N779AV
Airline: Avianca (TACA)
Flight: AV365/TAI365
From: San Salvador, El Salvador. SAL
To: Bogota, Colombia. BOG
Video Date: 05/04/2022
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This video was made without airline advice. My objective is to help people to decide the best option for their trips, showing up airlines' features and disadvantages, NOT TO PROMOTE PRODUCTS. Also, help airlines, and show up how their service can be improved.
A special mention to all Avgeeks, I always try to be in the first row to listen to that engine roar.
Nice powerful engine takeoff, I love these airbus’s so much!
I felt like going in a 757 when rotates, so powerful.
@@WSAirplanes yeaaa!
@@WSAirplanes those LEAP engines do feel a bit like a rollercoaster ride when taking off and that’s one of the reasons why I love it so much
Would be really cool to take off on an A320neo from BOG where it seems like every takeoff is at 100% full thrust
I’m from El Salvador and fly Avianca most of the time, great video
Me too, El Salvador rules! thanks for watching
😱 Southwest! Since when does Southwest fly to El Salvador?
Just for maintenance at AEROMAN facilities
Dont worry they going to have daily flight to el salvador on the future
@@Villa_San lmao it can’t come soon enough with Avianca going down the gutter… very grateful to live in a WN “hub”
Man these direct flights are taking off to early here in El Salvador back to the USA. I got a United Flight back to LAX on June 14th at 2:00AM. 🤦🏻♂️
I know that's why I prefer other routes with transits.
My N3 flight back to IAH departs at 06:17.
That might not seem too bad, but:
- I have to be 2 hours before the flight so around 4 AM
- from my town it’s around a 90 minute drive so I have to essentially wake up at 2 AM
All of that for a flight that doesn’t land until 11 AM. If you add 2 hours (because IAH is a terrible airport) you’re going to be leaving IAH at around 1 PM.
Why do we have to be tortured with these early early flights, good question