@@KiwiBS_1Midway means halfway through something, like a flight. Which is exactly what the island of Midway means. It’s an island MIDWAY, through the pacific.
Fun story that could be meme material: earlier this year, SEA (Seattle-Tacoma International Airport) renovated its international terminal to fit 20 widebody jets, but ended up screwing it up and only fitting about 16.
My main airport is KDFW (Dallas Fort Worth INTL) And I can confirm that that’s 100 percent true,However, There is a skylink train you can ride(Only for lazy people)
You can tell ‘Atlanta is actually Boston due to three things: A) the abundance of planes suggests that it is a major airport B) It must be an airport that sees a lot of JetBlue flights C) It must be one of the few airports serviced by Cape Air
There was this small airport in Ohrid, north macedonia were the employee at the check in desk was some 70 year old grandpa who would type really slowly with only one finger. It took him like 3 minutes to type a single sentence into his computer because he had to search each letter individually.
Short story: in the Hawaiian airport if you’ve ever been there, you would know the only thing that have for food is a Burger King out of all places. So the only thing I had was Burger King for a day. I was sick for the whole trip afterwards
I wish I could forget Chicago midway. Somebody on my flight out of Boston Logan lit up a cigarette in the bathroom so we all got stuck there while the feds took affidavits. Memorable.
1:59 The amount of Delta planes landing at Atlanta: The amount of Soutwest planes Landing at Denver: The amount of JetBlue planes landing at New York JFK: The amount of British Airways Planes landing at Heathrow:
At wellington airport planes get 3 chances to land before getting diverted to another airport (which is way up in Auckland or Christchurch) i have seen many touch and goes there
As a dude who knows nothing about airports I can confirm that all of this is 100.001% true
As a runway at jfk i can confirm these are correct
As an aviation enthusiest, I can confirm that these are 100.001% true.
As papi light in all airport, i can approve this is real
Trust. Meh I’m an expert this is 100.999%true
As someone who has seen a do you wanna be a pilot ad before this i confirm theese are correct
Considering the an 225 no longer exists, saying it’s the least rare plane at LAX is saying something
no idea how they mistaked the an for a 747
there's still one halfway done
@@forceawakens4449 Who said it was a mistake 😈
@@mexonexo Hopefully it'll be complete soon.
@@DragonOfTheMortalKombat it's frozen a long time but turkey has plans to buy it and finish it
forgot to mention that ATL’s airport always has a water damage to their ceilings
It’s a staple of our culture, man
bro facts, i go there all the time lmao
has and always will be
I was their last week it still has water damage
As a LAX Planespotter, I can confirm we get super hyped after seeing 15 A380s!!!!
No u dont u just be like: SO LITTLE
@@CY5588what?
@@CY5588tf you on bruh
Right I'm also a planespotter
Can agree 😂😂😂
As a DFW employee I was instantly called out on that one
Bro compared to MCO where I live the layout of DFW with the gate right next to the baggage claim and pick up is wonderful
@@thepokemonguy996fr
As a Train Guy I can confirm none of this
Awesome 👍😎👍😎
Im a guess im a prianspotter
Same lol
i’m both
Then why tf are yall in avgeek channel
FRA when their new terminal is finished 2 years ahead of schedule vs. BER when their airport will take another 20 years to complete
It's at least operational nowadays with one gate (the second had to be closed because it was deemed not safe enough.
VS CHicago OHare which has barely started renovations and is already 1.5x over budget
Bro IAH's terminal B has been under construction for 6 years and shit hasn't happened
FAA trying to count how many 737s took off from seatac international airport:
1 2000 10000000000 99999999999999999999
As a frequent SFO flier I can confirm this is correct
to be fair, as a chicago inhabitant, i did forget midway existed until last week when i flew southwest for the first time in years
as a fellow chicagoan for a while, there is a reason why midway is called MID-way.
As someone who lives 20 minutes away from O’Hare, every other airport seems tiny
@@ltenhouseI guess flying must be a ORDeal for you then
@@KiwiBS_1Midway means halfway through something, like a flight. Which is exactly what the island of Midway means. It’s an island MIDWAY, through the pacific.
you missed the joke@@discorddude7628
Fun story that could be meme material: earlier this year, SEA (Seattle-Tacoma International Airport) renovated its international terminal to fit 20 widebody jets, but ended up screwing it up and only fitting about 16.
0:36 “he is right behind me isn’t he”
just a 737 (hope the door doesn’t blow off)
Your fun at parties aren’t you
@@jacqyf1082 I like icon of the seas
Ha
on god LAX be stealing our rare stuff
0:06 as a Texan, I can confirm that about DFW
Yes. Our airport is giant.
Yes sir, it is bigger than you think.
Yes true the walk is soo long 0:26
As someone who goes through Dallas Fort Worth Airport a lot I can confirm the first one is true
RIP An-225 Mriya. May she be rebuilt at Russian cost. Sevastopol By Christmas.
0:35 's little *babeh* plane next to those giant airliners was hilarious
That exactly what I thought 😂
silly plaen
1:34 i've lived in chicago for 10 years and i dont think ive ever been to midway
rip an 225
0:56 i saw an a380 when i was at a beach near LAX
0:01 the 2nd plane is from my country
Nice
0:14 is true I’ve been there
EXACTLY
Same bro ur feet will lose blood
0:12 I use DFW and Lovefield airports in dallas, and I remember DFW being a long walk, even from our parking spot.
As an sfo planespotter, I can confirm that the planes are very close while landing
Ok the shortest walk at Dallas Fort worth airport is actually kinda true lol
My main airport is KDFW (Dallas Fort Worth INTL) And I can confirm that that’s 100 percent true,However, There is a skylink train you can ride(Only for lazy people)
0:45 thx for including my country, seriously through that toncontin airport you needed a lot of experience or if not you will end up like taca 390.
The Charlotte-Douglas to RDU flight being the most meaningless hour ever
I remember having to walk all the way across Dallas fort worth and if that airport didn’t have the monorails it would be near unusable
As someone who lives in Dallas I can confirm the first one is true
0:30 aww all the small planes inbetween the big bros are soooo cute 🥹
You can tell ‘Atlanta is actually Boston due to three things:
A) the abundance of planes suggests that it is a major airport
B) It must be an airport that sees a lot of JetBlue flights
C) It must be one of the few airports serviced by Cape Air
That tiny plane being in line with all those huge planes is actually kinda funny
As a person that lives in Wellington, I can confirm that is true every day of the year
for the "saba's largest plane" one, you should've put the stipa caproni
As someone who has never seen a US airport, I can confirm
People: *forget about midway*
Southwest: *im here for u bro*
Me too
1:59 Memphis ❌️ Anchorage ✔️
I can confirm the Atlanta thing
0:07 correction: Shortest walk in Istanbul airport
As someone who flies in and out of SF frequently, I can confirm I've seen exactly 1 parallel landing
0:25 As someone who exclusively uses sfo, I can confirm this
0:44 it’s kinda funny because I’ve been through ton con tin a lot and was happy when they built xpl
If you're taking that long to walk to your gate at DFW, that's more a problem of where you parked.
aint nobody talking about how that distant plane was boutta land without gear
0:07 fr dude it took me half to hour once to thing the fucking food court.
the SFO one is so true
0:31 I’m willing to believe that, the video actually is from Atlanta
SFO has pilots opening their windows during landing and asking each other "pardon me, do you have any grey poupon?".
0:30 walk turbulence: am I a joke to you
As a Californian resident,I can confirm that there are a lot of rare planes at LAX [for the most part] like the Airbus A380 and the Boeing 747.
As someone who has been to the majority of these airports, I can confirm basically everything. Especially DFW. I love DFW.
I was in Atlanta recently and that one was legitimately not really an exaggeration.
I swear there was a plane taking off every 15 seconds.
15 is too much im pretty sure its 3
Fr
Me when old comments
saint louis plane spotters after seeing their 264893025974350t76th southwest plane in less than a hour
SFO is san Francisco internatinal airport
Changi creating a forest and a mall in their airport:
I wasn't expecting too much for this video, but it was actually great
I like how MCO is the least roastable airport
waiting in the TSA line at LAX:
B O R D O M
Takes either 2 minutes or over an hour
Bois at SFO are literally just drag racing everyday
POV: *plane takes one hour to arrive*
Me: it has been a whole day since when I boarded the plane..
As someone who lives near O’hare, I confirm with all the runways being built, like 10 thousand planes fly over my home every day
Rip Mriya
0:13 dont forget those parts when you Must take the F- Skylink
SGP after having best airpoet for the 1000th time
As someone who's local airport is DFW that 1st one is so true
“Come on you holding the line!”
0:32
I got a do u wanna be a pilot ad before this lol
There was this small airport in Ohrid, north macedonia were the employee at the check in desk was some 70 year old grandpa who would type really slowly with only one finger. It took him like 3 minutes to type a single sentence into his computer because he had to search each letter individually.
my nokia is still on the chair at wellington airport still standing in the wind
Could have easily roasted LHR for it's mighty 2 runways taking on so many aircraft
I _WORK_ at Dallas/Fort Worth International and let me tell you, we literally use a train to get around the terminals.
Changi Airport adding a Roller coaster in their airport:
I saw the an225 land at Huntsville international airport
I saw it parked at MHT
If that is the calmest… WHAT IS THE LEAST CALMEST AT ATLANTA??!!💀💀
ATL is true, most of my more memorable times planespotting have just been layovers there lmao
1:10 Actually the smallest plane that can fly to Saba is my 757 Super. If you're curious, it's on my channel ;)
As a plane spotter in LAX, I can confirm I saw more than 15 A380s and 747s landing here
As a true aviation fan, this is what I need in life!
Midwest AvGeek, I did draw inspiration for my channels name from yours.
I like it! 😀
0:07 is so fricken true
0:35 I can confirm that this is true cuz I go plane watching
Short story: in the Hawaiian airport if you’ve ever been there, you would know the only thing that have for food is a Burger King out of all places. So the only thing I had was Burger King for a day. I was sick for the whole trip afterwards
1:09 you should’ve used a paper airplane. THATS how small the planes can get to saba.
Actually that’s a rc plane
As a car guy I can confirm that I have driven to one of these airports
as a person who lives in dallas and goes to DFW all the time i can approve that the distance to walk is true
Hunter Army Air Field taking up so much of Chatham county it becomes difficult to drive around
Ay can someone give me some info on that green plane that lines up at 0:43 it looks massive compared to the others
Trying not to get lost in paris airport .....
impossible
I was waiting for a BWI one with a plane sitting up on cinder blocks 😂
I wish I could forget Chicago midway. Somebody on my flight out of Boston Logan lit up a cigarette in the bathroom so we all got stuck there while the feds took affidavits. Memorable.
1:59 The amount of Delta planes landing at Atlanta:
The amount of Soutwest planes Landing at Denver:
The amount of JetBlue planes landing at New York JFK:
The amount of British Airways Planes landing at Heathrow:
0:28 Okay, that's like one of the only things that's true
At wellington airport planes get 3 chances to land before getting diverted to another airport (which is way up in Auckland or Christchurch)
i have seen many touch and goes there
0:56 aged like wine 💀💀
as a person who lives near LAX, I can confirm that the AN-225 is the least rarest plane there.
0:19 bro got third person💀
Not just Wellington Airport, the entirety of Wellington.
In the intro it shows Harbour Air, it must be Vancouver Coal Harbour seaplane terminal in Canada, that’s my hometown
plane traffic is insane