I once flew from London Heathrow to Toronto Lester B Pearson and arrived in Canada one hour BEFORE I left England; my first ever time travel experience!
Fabulous to see and hear! Haven't been on a flight across the pond since 2007, London to Boston on a 747 with BA! Prior to that been back and forth quite a lot since 1981! Never been on an Airbus as yet! 🌍✈️🌎♥️🙏
Around 7:15 you can see the 2012 Olympic rowing lake/venue. My great uncle and aunt once lived in a very attractive old cottage which was demolished to make way for that lake. I can't remember if it is within or without the grounds of Eton College, though.
Sharp images all the way. The A380 is the best for very long journeys. Subscribed StarTour 747. I have two former workmates living and working in LA . Your making me want to go there. Those mountains around the city make a great backdrop. Thanks.
King of the Sky So pleased is finding a new need after the pandemic Need as many 747 queens as long as possible though I think A350/1000 is its daughter!
You don’t hear the doors coming lose on an Airbus, can’t say the same about Boeing, also if we’re talking nosy the 737 max is way nosier then the a321neo
the grass during takeoff lol its great
I once flew from London Heathrow to Toronto Lester B Pearson and arrived in Canada one hour BEFORE I left England; my first ever time travel experience!
Crazy how time zones work, innit? 😉
I would never want to get off that A380 such a monster
I did the London to LA trip many years ago and it's a huge haul but I enjoyed it as it was my first.
Love seeing the downtown part of LA when landing
A380 is the queen of the skies. Beautiful plane
*King of the skies, 747 is the Queen
Who‘s the King?
No it's the king
Not for long she ain't gonna be 🤔 those planes are slowly being phased out and retired 🫣
Fabulous to see and hear! Haven't been on a flight across the pond since 2007, London to Boston on a 747 with BA! Prior to that been back and forth quite a lot since 1981! Never been on an Airbus as yet! 🌍✈️🌎♥️🙏
What a way to extend your daylight hours by travelling west! Seems like a London 12pm flight.
I spent too long working out whether this was real or Microsoft Flight Simulator! 😂
Is it real??
Love watching the ailerons. They look like piano keys
Around 7:15 you can see the 2012 Olympic rowing lake/venue. My great uncle and aunt once lived in a very attractive old cottage which was demolished to make way for that lake. I can't remember if it is within or without the grounds of Eton College, though.
Sharp images all the way. The A380 is the best for very long journeys. Subscribed StarTour 747. I have two former workmates living and working in LA . Your making me want to go there. Those mountains around the city make a great backdrop. Thanks.
Amazing, what a dream🤍✈️
Awesome... great from start to finish!
Nice video and good editing. Great job!
16:47 In-N-Out Burger
It's In-N-Out Burger Time!
Wonderful!
King of the Sky
So pleased is finding a new need after the pandemic
Need as many 747 queens as long as possible though I think A350/1000 is its daughter!
Amazing views! I've chosen some flights just because they were flying over Greenland. What camera have you used?
Thanks! Greenland is amazing! I only used my phone OnePlus Pro 9 😄
nice
My dad and I have the same color circle like yours.
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; this green and pleasant land
I always find Hudson Bay is half way.
A boat load of EPO in that peloton.
A380.
How many hours?
10h 37 min
Is this real or MFS?
Welcome to Los Santos
Why does Airbus insist on the noisey gears moving the flaps? You don't hear that hideous while on Boeing machines.
I like the noise 😊
That's music to the ears mate without it it's boring
Maybe that's why Boeing crashes so much😂
They make that noise as the correct securing bolts are actually in place. Thank the lord for Europe
You don’t hear the doors coming lose on an Airbus, can’t say the same about Boeing, also if we’re talking nosy the 737 max is way nosier then the a321neo