Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-990 - Seattle to Anchorage *Full Flight*
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- čas přidán 1. 08. 2019
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Onboard my first ever flight with Alaska Airlines. On one of many flights a day connecting Seattle and Anchorage. As well as this being my first time with Alaska Airlines, it was my first time on a 737-900 series and my first trip to Alaska. So lots of firsts in this video.
I was lucky to bag myself the last window seat on the flight and it was in the very back row, seat 34F.
Once on our way we taxied out and joined the endless queue of departures at Seattle. Nearly 30 mins of waiting before finally we were airborne. Some beautiful views during the initial climb out of Seattle before hitting the cloud cover. A busy flight, but great service from Alaska. Complimentary drinks and snack boxes. Also more choices of food & beverages to purchase and I included a little look at the onboard menu card too.
Some breathtaking views during the descent, we also flew parallel to the airport before turning back on ourselves to join the approach. Once on the final approach it became apparent that it was actually rather gusty and particularly feel it more so at the back of the aircraft as opposed to the front. Being in the back row made for quite a stomach churning approach for less frequent flyers. All good fun to me though and down with a bump onto ANC's RWY07L. You can hear some commotion in the cabin from a family in front and the children saying "we're going to crash" just as we come over the threshold.
FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Alaska Airlines
Aircraft: Boeing 737-990
Reg: N307AS
Age: 18 years
Seat: 34F
Departure Runway: 16L
Arrival Runway: 07L
Cruising Alt: 38,000ft (FL380)
Flight Number: AS257
Date: July 15th 2019
Distance: 1,447 miles
Route: SEA-ANC
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Nice footage mate!
Amazing video well done!
Wonderful review mate, thumbs up
Ex Virgin America A320 at the beginning there. What a lovely lot of cargo aircraft.
Alaska is lovely in Summer 22 hours of daylight & not to humid there.
Yes I have some planespotting videos coming up taken late at night and early morning!
Fantastic Footage mate!👍
Thanks :-)
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Great video....Bob Yukon.
You went up there about two months after I did. I can never get tired of Alaska. Although I can do without the turbulent approach to ANC.
Nice filming position - great views
Glad you enjoyed it
@@TrainPlaneHub what is the total flight time of the flight in this video?
Awesome video! =D
I love taking off and landing planes
Yeah I wish I could fly to Alaska to visit
Incredible Presentation
I mostly fly alaska airlines to ixtapa mexico its sad how they removed the 400.
"Proudly all Boeing"
shows Alaska A320s in SeaTac
18 years old wow I thought Alaska ordered newer 737900ers
“We’re gonna crash!!”
“No we’re not!” 😂😂
If I heard anyone say that I'd probably slap them silly.
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Very interesting video! Greetings from Ukraine!
cool
N307AS is not a ER.
Groundings
At 5:03 Isn't that the same Delta 737 at Anchorage since it was also wearing the Skyteam livery? Anyways, loved the video!
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I want an Alaskan want to Hawaii
That’s actually 737-900 non er
Alaska Airlines nit flyed for 737 MAX
No such thing as a737 990
Course not. I was only on it. What do I know with a full channel of aviation videos. Silly me