Full Flight - American Airlines - Airbus A321-231 - SAN-DFW - N998AN - IFS Ep. 221
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- Опубліковано 23 сер 2024
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Inflight Series Episode 221:
Flight Information:
-Aircraft Operator - American Airlines
-Flight Number - 2535
-City Pair - San Diego (SAN) - Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW)
-Equipment - Airbus A321-231
-Equipment Tail Number - N998AN
-Equipment Age - 2 Years 3 Months
-Livery - American Airlines (2013 Livery)
-Flight Date - April 21, 2019
-Flight Time - 3 Hours 14 Minutes
-Seat - 25A
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Detailed Times:
-Pre-flight - (0:04)
-Outbound Taxi - (2:32)
-Takeoff - (17:09)
-Inflight - (32:09)
-Landing - (55:26)
-Inbound Taxi - (1:27:36)
-Post-flight - N/A
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Featured Music:
-Fragments by Sappheiros • Sappheiros - Fragments...
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-iPhone X
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I’m old but have never lost the feeling of exhilaration going fast down the runway and then takeoff. I long since stopped pressing my nose against the glass, but it’s not because I don’t still want to!😊👍🏻✈️
Thanks for watching my friend!
1:25:37 the flaps being put back into 0 degrees and the speedbrakes going back into position looks so cool on the Airbus
I LOVE the sound of an airplane taking off when you are taxiing to the runway
I do too. It's something that you can't explain to someone who has never flown. The liftoff is so amazing that you hardly feel it until you look down.
I'll be up there in thirteen days flying from Santo Domingo. I love the sound of the engines as they begin the run. I'll be back to Philadelphia that afternoon. I can't wait.
I hope you have a great trip my friend!
Omg I saw the other plane flying so fast over the desert I love seeing other planes flying it’s amazing! ✈️
On April 11th, I will be going to Saint Thomas via Dallas and Miami.
Flight 163 was registration N792AN. It was delayed for an insane 2 hours and 40 minutes because of storm in Miami. The airport was closed, we sat on the ground.
Those babies on this flight behaved well! Kudos to the parents!
Sometimes kids are great, and other times you have a plane full of screamers! You never know what you're going to get. Thanks for watching man!
That was a strange, long pushback lol. 😂🤣
I was wearing good quality headphones and I loved the sound of takeoff! Was more than music to my ears! ✈😍😍
Wow, seeing the plane flying the opposite direction near the 45 mark was awesome!
And yes, I watched the entire video! Hope you'll do more of these in the future! 😎
I’m glad you enjoyed it. The good news is that I have over 1,000 uploads and I upload 10 new videos every week. So, there’s plenty more to keep you entertained.
I love it each n every time never gets old....Happy landings! ✈❤💯
Love these passenger views! Can’t wait for the day where I’m one of the pilots at the controls in a few years!
Looks like some strong crosswinds on final approach. Nice sunny day for flying.
Awesome , Thanks Skylite
Sadly, they're not very easy to find flying anymore. Definitely not jet aircraft. Turboprops are slightly easier to find in the US. Thanks for watching my friend!
Absolutely love all your videos epiic, When u video these journeys it allows my own experience feel like I'm actually on the plane looking out the window with headsets on .Alwayz excited every trip.ty over beyond.sincerely skylara💛🌟🌟💛
I'm glad you enjoy the videos my friend! Thanks for watching!
Loved the video my friend! I just realized how much of a difference 30fps is from 60fps... Huge like from me because of that wing view! Keep it up.
Thanks my friend! Soon you'll be able to watch all of my videos in 4K as well!
good picture n view
Very nice trip report, great quality too!
Thanks my friend! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I swear, American Airlines loves to use the A321neo in western places like San Diego and Los Angeles
Pretty efficient crossing of the parallel 18L take off runway at DFW. 4 planes at once!
I'm sure they get a lot of practice haha. Thanks for watching my friend!
Man, I was beginning to wonder if this plane would ever land...lol.
Haha. Believe it or not, we went almost all the way to Oklahoma before we made our turn back to DFW. It was an extremely long approach.
@@sla31 Looks like you finally made the turn back to the south at just past Valley View, TX.
That backup took them halfway to Dallas
Reminds me when I fly from SAN to OAK. My airport may be small but it's cool. Thanks for sharing :)
And thank you for watching my friend!
My flight is American Airlines Airbus 321-120. We'll probably have some turbalence near Florida; but you get used to it.
Good old afternoon turbulence in Florida haha. Thanks for watching my friend!
Sensational Footage mate!👍
Thanks man! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I miss fliying
The best seats on the A321neo are 32A and 32F. The windows are perfect for recording so that you don't need to be in a weird position to record, and you also get the best view of the wing
Nice video! I am currently binge-watching all of your San Diego videos. Was it awkward for this flight to be sitting right in front of a flight attendant?
No, I've sat in this seat a lot now, so I've gotten used to the flight attendant that sits there haha.
@@sla31 ha yeah
I was on a flight out of San Diego recently. There were so many dirtbags there. I had to cover my pants a lot
Thanks for watching my friend!
1:24:57 wow, the ailerons went up as a speedbrake too. That something you don't see very often.
Yea its very cool feature for the airbus it acts as a speedbrake while slowing down on the runway!
I was on that same plane Yesterday :D
Hope you had a great flight!
@@sla31 Yeah, I did route was from RSW-DFW.
That landing tho
I thought planes had to wait something like two minutes from the last takeoff before taking off themselves...
Nope. It depends on a lot of factors including what type of airspace you're in, what aircraft takes off before you, the weather condition, etc. So, when in controlled airspace, where an air traffic controller is controlling everything from a tower, as long as there is good weather and they can see the aircraft taking off, then all that is required is "visual separation." That means, as long as the controller, can visually see the two aircraft, then they can send them as quickly as they want. This is how airports like DFW, that have a lot of fights, are able to send upwards of 80 aircraft off of one runway in a single hour. As soon as one starts their takeoff roll, the controller is already clearing the next aircraft to line up and wait. As soon as the first aircraft's wheels leave the ground, the controller is giving the next aircraft their takeoff clearance. And remember, that next aircraft has already lined up on the runway. So, they can move aircraft pretty fast at large airports.
I had to subscribe once I discovered your videos. Love how you video the flight.....it's just like I'm on the plane flying. I love the Dallas Fort Worth area, and fly to and from there often. Great work!
I'm glad you're enjoying the content my friend. Thanks for watching!
Butter landing!
13:37 wow! 😊👍
Thanks for watching my friend!
Can anyone tell me or estimate where the plane is over around 31:47? It looks so beautiful!
And what’s that body of water at 1:13:12?
Just under the outermost pylon would be Borrega Springs, so I would say the plane is probably near Laguna Mountain maybe? The big lake is Lake Ray Roberts.
Rich Probst -Thank you, Rich!
Yes thanks Rich! I've been a bit slow in replying to comments recently so I'm glad someone was able to answer. Thanks for watching guys!
your awesome! I will get tired if I have 1 and a half hour my camera on!
Thanks my friend! I've gotten used to it by now!
Hell of a long pushback
It sure was. Thanks for watching my friend!
Very nice
Thanks my fiend!
Aw man, I'm doing 5 segments within a day on AA next month, and not a single stop at DFW! - Red
That's probably a record! Five segments on American in one day and no DFW. I've done five segments on American in one day before, but I did go through DFW. Thanks for watching man!
Was it really that empty or were you the first on board? Mid flight those seats look taken though.
I was just one of the first people on the plane. Plus, since I was sitting farther back, most of the passengers who boarded before me were sitting much closer to the front. American is the one airline I make sure to requalify for status on every year. So I have priority boarding with them.
Do you actually live in Dallas? It looks like because I saw most videos landing or taking off at Dallas.
I actually don't. I just connect through DFW more than any other airport. I live in Joplin, Missouri.
whats the seat number that you were in ???
KFCEXTRACRISPY 25A
Thanks Kayci! Yes 25A. Thanks for watching guys!
How do you fly so much?
I'm young. I have some disposable income. And this is how I choose spend it. I love to travel, and this channel gives me a good reason to travel a lot!
Isn't American getting rid of PTVs?
Yes they are. They now have faster internet on most of their aircraft and you can connect to the wifi for free with your own devices. A lot of the A321's still have them though.
You should consider flying to Traverse City sometime.
@@tmead2021 I actually know some of the people who work for Envoy at TVC. Who knows. Maybe someday!
Do you not get a tv on 25A?
Yes. It folds into the armrest. You can't use it during taxi takeoff of landing though. Thanks for watching!
That’s awesome! And awesome video!! Thank you !
Was is That Sound on 8:27 ??
That is the PTU or power transfer unit. All Airbus aircraft have the "barking" noise you heard there, but it's more pronounced on the A320 series. When the pilots start the first engine, the PTU is used to transfer hydraulic power across to both sides of the aircraft until he second engine is started. You'll often hear it kick in again after landing when the pilots shut off an engine to save fuel.
Skylite Productions okay got it thank you 🙏🏽
alot of turbulence even though clear sky
You never can tell can you? Sometimes it looks like it's going to be super smooth and it's the roughest flight you've ever been on. Thanks for watching!
Clear air turbulence is the worst. Can never see it coming.
It sure spent a long time a 5,000 ft. where it's poor gas mileage and slow. Wonder why.
We may never know. But SoCal can be congested. All of those early morning flights starting to make there way East it may have just been for sequencing. Thanks for watching my friend!
stupid music All we want is hear the entire fligth
Are you actually complaining about the, LITERALLY 3 seconds of music, that plays while my logo is up? The logo I have to put on the videos to keep people from stealing them? You’re kidding right? This video is literally exactly what you’re asking for. It’s 1:33:33 long and 1:33:30 is the actual flight.