Beautiful Sunrise Takeoff! Anchorage to Seattle on Alaska Air 737-900
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- čas přidán 27. 03. 2018
- Great March sunrise departure in this latest video. Dawn quickly gives way to daylight as we make our way down to a cloudier Seattle.
Flight info: ANC-SEA
Aircraft: Boeing 737-900ER, Reg N495AS
Seat: 8F, Premium Economy
Late March 2018
One of my favorite things about any flight is being able to look out the window into a sea of clouds. I find them so relaxing.
Anchorage, AK is the ultimate place on earth! 💓
Ultimate
Those mountains are beautiful.
Gorgeous! This video definitely made me homesick for sure! Thanks for sharing!
Breathtaking! One of the best videos! Thanks for sharing the flying adventure :-)
3:21 - we bout to turn it up!
I don't know how I missed this one....I am homesick...thanks for sharing!
Wow, very nice. The view of the airport after the turn was awesome.
Beautiful love it video!
BEAUTIFUL VIDEO wonderful job Thank You
Relaxing sound
Awesome view, thanks for sharing...
Wow I don't know how these pilots do it, but they really do a good job, congrats to every pilot, keep up the good work
Wow, very nice.
Fantastic
...sunrise and sunset ... when Earth's topography most stands out visually !
i was on that plane 2 years ago!
Very nice
I was on that plane🤯
i moved from alaska to wisconsin some time in november tho and i was on delta
Nice
Looks like a dusting of snow on south Seattle. Probably melted an hour later.
dont you upload new videos ?
They need to upgrade from old, drive-in speakers on these planes for the announcements.
😂😂😂 you not even lying
That was a late reverser deployment.
That buzzing noise in the engine drives me nuts
Etraodrinary cut-scene
I love flight but scared of flying. aps_ak do you have any tips/suggestions? Already feeling the anxiety at 12:07 and I'm not even there. Ugh.
Darryl Shack, I never did have great anxiety over flying, but I got nervous here and there. I think what helped me was learning more about how planes are designed, built and tested. It may also sound silly, but reading up and looking into past aviation accidents and crashes was also useful - the civil aviation world learned a great deal from past mistakes and failures. Today, even severe turbulence has a minuscule chance of bringing a plane down. It can be scary, uncomfortable, but in the end it’s all under control. When I fly, I enjoy making these videos to look back on and look at the scenery again. I download a movie or a show I’ll like, maybe get a drinks or two and a snack. I’m sure a lot of people with severe anxiety would rather just sedate themselves and be knocked out most of the flight, and that’s fine too. I just enjoy looking out of the window too much.
Does it seem like the pilot went very fast on the taxiway after landing?
I noticed thrust reversers seemed delayed on touchdown..