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Jason Weber
Добавлен 7 окт 2021
I am an aviation enthusiast and post content mostly related to aviation. The goal is to become a Southwest Airlines pilot.
[4K] - Long Taxi/Takeoff In Albuquerque - Southwest Airlines - ABQ-LGB - Boeing 737-8H4 - N8615E
October 15th, 2024. Southwest Airlines flight 4451 Service from Albuquerque International Sunport (KABQ) to Long Beach Airport (KLGB) on a Boeing 737-8H4 registered as N8615E in the Southwest Heart livery.
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[4K] - Sunset Approach/Landing In Denver - Southwest Airlines - LGB-DEN - Boeing 737-7H4 - N476WN
Просмотров 18414 дней назад
October 15th, 2024. Southwest Airlines flight 4395 service from Long Beach Airport (KLGB) To Denver International Airport (KDEN) on a Boeing 737-7H4 Registered as N476WN in the Southwest Heart livery. Check out the takeoff from Long Beach here: ruclips.net/video/D96vSn2nvt8/видео.html
[4K] - Low Cloud Departure In Long Beach - Southwest Airlines - LGB-DEN - Boeing 737-7H4 - N476WN
Просмотров 9614 дней назад
October 15th, 2024. Southwest Airlines flight 4395 service from Long Beach Airport (KLGB) To Denver International Airport (KDEN) on a Boeing 737-7H4 Registered as N476WN in the Southwest Heart livery. Check out the landing in Denver here: ruclips.net/video/NoaCFtBv0EA/видео.html
[4K] - Late Night Departure In Austin - Southwest Airlines - AUS-ABQ - Boeing 737-8 MAX - N258WN
Просмотров 11228 дней назад
October 11th, 2024. Southwest Airlines flight 4762 service to Albuquerque International Sunport (KABQ) from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (KAUS) on a Southwest Boeing 737-7H4 registered as N258WN in the Heart livery. Check out the landing in Albuquerque here: ruclips.net/video/I8AYFQr2_xU/видео.html
[4K] - Downtown Night Approach In Austin - Southwest Airlines - DEN-AUS - Boeing 737-8 MAX - N8836Q
Просмотров 14028 дней назад
October 11th, 2024. Southwest Airlines flight 4933 service to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (KAUS) from Denver International Airport (KDEN) on a Southwest Heart Livery Boeing 737-MAX8 registered as N8836Q. Check out the takeoff in Denver here: ruclips.net/video/Zr-mfoq840U/видео.html
[4K] - Dazzling Afternoon Denver Takeoff - Southwest Airlines - DEN-AUS - Boeing 737-8 MAX - N8836Q
Просмотров 36228 дней назад
October 11th, 2024. Southwest Airlines flight 4933 service to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (KAUS) from Denver International Airport (KDEN) on a Southwest Heart Livery Boeing 737-MAX8 registered as N8836Q. Check out the landing in Austin here: ruclips.net/video/2V1tKaiTzGg/видео.html
[4K]- Dark Landing in Albuquerque - Southwest Airlines - AUS-ABQ - Boeing 737-7H4 - N258WN
Просмотров 17228 дней назад
October 11th, 2024. Southwest Airlines flight 4762 service to Albuquerque International Sunport (KABQ) from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (KAUS) on a Southwest Boeing 737-7H4 registered as N258WN in the Heart livery. Check out the takeoff in Austin here: ruclips.net/video/mGNSTrGv-0o/видео.html
[4k] - Orange Sunrise Takeoff In Denver - Southwest Airlines -DEN-MSP - Boeing 737-8H4 - N8682B
Просмотров 396Месяц назад
[4k] - Orange Sunrise Takeoff In Denver - Southwest Airlines -DEN-MSP - Boeing 737-8H4 - N8682B
[4K] - Busy Minneapolis Departure - Sun Country Airlines - MSP-DEN - Boeing 737-8JP - N841SY
Просмотров 273Месяц назад
[4K] - Busy Minneapolis Departure - Sun Country Airlines - MSP-DEN - Boeing 737-8JP - N841SY
[4k] - Stormy & Windy Landing In Denver - Sun Country Airlines - MSP-DEN - Boeing 737-8JP - N841SY
Просмотров 209Месяц назад
[4k] - Stormy & Windy Landing In Denver - Sun Country Airlines - MSP-DEN - Boeing 737-8JP - N841SY
[4K] - Mid Day Southwest Landing In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-8H4 - ABQ-DEN - N8603F
Просмотров 177Месяц назад
[4K] - Mid Day Southwest Landing In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-8H4 - ABQ-DEN - N8603F
[4K] - Sunny Summer Albuquerque Takeoff - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-8H4 - ABQ- DEN - N8603F
Просмотров 604Месяц назад
[4K] - Sunny Summer Albuquerque Takeoff - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-8H4 - ABQ- DEN - N8603F
[4K] - Solid Turkeyday Landing in Tucson - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7H4 - DEN-TUS - N770SA
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[4K] - Solid Turkeyday Landing in Tucson - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7H4 - DEN-TUS - N770SA
[4K] - Thanksgiving Morning Rush In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7H4 - DEN-TUS - N770SA
Просмотров 55011 месяцев назад
[4K] - Thanksgiving Morning Rush In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7H4 - DEN-TUS - N770SA
[4K] - Late Rainy Arrival Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-8 MAX - TUS-DEN - N8891Q - WN3722
Просмотров 230Год назад
[4K] - Late Rainy Arrival Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-8 MAX - TUS-DEN - N8891Q - WN3722
[4K] - Slow Departure In Tucson - Southwest Airlines - TUS-DEN - Boeing 737-8 MAX - N8891Q - WN3722
Просмотров 582Год назад
[4K] - Slow Departure In Tucson - Southwest Airlines - TUS-DEN - Boeing 737-8 MAX - N8891Q - WN3722
[HD] - Blue Scimitars Landing In Denver - Southwest Airlines - ABQ-DEN - Boeing 737-800
Просмотров 342Год назад
[HD] - Blue Scimitars Landing In Denver - Southwest Airlines - ABQ-DEN - Boeing 737-800
[HD] - Southwest Blue Scimitars Departs Albuquerque - Southwest Airlines - ABQ-DEN - Boeing 737-800
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[HD] - Southwest Blue Scimitars Departs Albuquerque - Southwest Airlines - ABQ-DEN - Boeing 737-800
[HD] - Midnight Arrival Into Denver - Southwest Airlines - SMF-DEN - Boeing 737-700 - WN2348
Просмотров 219Год назад
[HD] - Midnight Arrival Into Denver - Southwest Airlines - SMF-DEN - Boeing 737-700 - WN2348
[HD] - Late Night Takeoff In Sacramento - Southwest Airlines - SMF-DEN - Boeing 737-700 - WN2438
Просмотров 336Год назад
[HD] - Late Night Takeoff In Sacramento - Southwest Airlines - SMF-DEN - Boeing 737-700 - WN2438
[HD] - Smoggy LA Departure At Burbank - Southwest Airlines - BUR-SMF - Boeing 737-700 - WN1540
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[HD] - Smoggy LA Departure At Burbank - Southwest Airlines - BUR-SMF - Boeing 737-700 - WN1540
[HD] - Sparkling Night Landing In Burbank - Southwest Airlines - DEN-BUR - Boeing 737-700 - WN2369
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[HD] - Sparkling Night Landing In Burbank - Southwest Airlines - DEN-BUR - Boeing 737-700 - WN2369
[HD] - Busy PM Takeoff In Denver - Southwest Airlines - DEN-BUR - Boeing 737-700 - WN2369
Просмотров 395Год назад
[HD] - Busy PM Takeoff In Denver - Southwest Airlines - DEN-BUR - Boeing 737-700 - WN2369
[HD] - Stormy Approach/Landing In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-800 - TUS-DEN - WN2832
Просмотров 191Год назад
[HD] - Stormy Approach/Landing In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-800 - TUS-DEN - WN2832
[4K] - Very Long Landing In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7Q8 - ELP-DEN - N7877H - WN892
Просмотров 211Год назад
[4K] - Very Long Landing In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7Q8 - ELP-DEN - N7877H - WN892
[4K] - Early Takeoff In El Paso - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7Q8 - ELP-DEN - N7877H - WN892
Просмотров 135Год назад
[4K] - Early Takeoff In El Paso - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7Q8 - ELP-DEN - N7877H - WN892
[4K] - Smooth Landing In Tucson - Southwest Airlines - DEN-TUS - Boeing 737-8 MAX - N8765Q - WN2119
Просмотров 142Год назад
[4K] - Smooth Landing In Tucson - Southwest Airlines - DEN-TUS - Boeing 737-8 MAX - N8765Q - WN2119
[4K] - Snowy Takeoff In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7H4 - DEN-ELP - N247WN - WN1830
Просмотров 233Год назад
[4K] - Snowy Takeoff In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7H4 - DEN-ELP - N247WN - WN1830
[4K] - Long Landing In El Paso - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7H4 - DEN-ELP - N247WN - WN1830
Просмотров 352Год назад
[4K] - Long Landing In El Paso - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-7H4 - DEN-ELP - N247WN - WN1830
[4K] - Summer Takeoff In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-8 MAX - DEN-TUS - N8765Q - WN2119
Просмотров 402Год назад
[4K] - Summer Takeoff In Denver - Southwest Airlines - Boeing 737-8 MAX - DEN-TUS - N8765Q - WN2119
A little bit of a bounced landing but it's fine
Doesn't help that I had that guy distracting lol
wish we had snow now stupid global warming
Wth happened to the thrust 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 ifly moment
@@SSAviation737 ikr i was wondering what that was lol. Maybe ground effect
@@jasonweber21 Huh?? That's not ground effect. The literal engine speed changed. By a lot. Literal throttle increase
@@SSAviation737 Yea maybe they weren’t getting lift
Bro turn up your mic volume and turn down the aircraft noise a bit too loud
butter
slay
At 27:40, u don't need to say "verified continue" at 80 kts. It's kind of a mouthful and SWA doesn't even require their PFs to say "check." It's a simple "80 knots."
I see you're reading directly off the flows. Good stuff but eventually you'll want to get to a point where you don't need to read the flows because it's a flow, not a checklist. You may not even have to do everything in the exact order the FMC says. Really try to establish a way for you to remember what to do; it speeds things up.
Also SWVA messed up the after start flow. No pilot will turn in the probe heats, go all the way to the APU and turn it off, then go back to the hyd pumps. The established flow is more natural. Official flow is gens on APU as req probe/pitot heat on anti-ice hyd a/c wheel well light oil quantity transponder start levers flaps Most pilots do gens on, probe heat on, anti-ice, hyd pumps, packs/bleeds, wheel well light, start switches, APU, start levers/transponder/oil, flaps and other stuff. Try doing flows in a chair (armchair flying) it helps.
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Where's my credit huh
I gotchu dont worry lol
@@jasonweber21Nah I was joking I didn’t really care tbh
ahhahahahahaha
Flak !
Southwest has a standard noise abatement departure procedure out of SNA. It is briefed before start but here is basically how it goes: You do set your N1 limit at your standard max power (no derate just 24K) I believe, but then you set the N1 set knob to a different value, a much lower value (your reference N1 indication). This is for cutback thrust. In your takeoff reference page, I believe on the second page there is a selection for “Cutback.” You’d select it to on. Irl I think there are a few calculations you could do to determine the value but I’m not sure about that. So, you do your normal takeoff, then you will climb quite steeply (20 degrees). At 400 feet, you verify the proper roll mode is engaged. At 600, you say approaching cutback, then at 800, you will cutback the thrust to the select value. This value is very, very low. Usually between 75-80% N1. This is due to rich snobs 😂. You will pitch down to maintain your normal V2 + 20 speed. No bugging up, no autopilot, nothing. Just handily your jet. At 3000 feet MSL, this is when you will restore the thrust. If everything is set right, it should end up being set by the auto throttles. Oh yeah usually it will be a full power climb, not reduced. At this point you bug up and start your flap retraction. I’d recommend watching Shami’s streams where he departs SNA for more help because idk if I’m explaining this well. Nice stream!
Excellent video clip, SW 737 morning take off out of Denver, great views
Thanks! It was a beautiful day for sure. You can also check out the landing in Tucson if you want on my channel.
14:06 N780SW 🫡
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Great stream! Why do you keep getting that takeoff config thing on takeoff?
It was my throttle thing from logitech, the flap lever is a little finicky and it was switching between flaps 10 and 5 cause it was on the line irl.
@@jasonweber21 Ok
Great stream! Here is some nitpickery I noticed. Now, obviously, this is the sim; fly it any way you want; that’s the beauty of the sim, but here are some details I noticed you could identify if you want to resemble real world procedures more closely: 0:12: You’d wanna turn ur battery in before getting the GPU on the bus, since on the real aircraft, getting AC power before DC power simply will not work. I’d say it was a little early to turn on the hydraulic pumps, unless you had huge wind gusts or something like that. Per the AOM, the electric pumps should stay off until the captain’s flight deck prep where he does the A’s off B’s on thing 0:17: I had no idea why you turned on the packs and bleeds. You can get ground air hooked up anyway. Even if you didn’t, the APU bleed does not come on until 2 minutes after the APU has been fully started. Old procedure was 1 minute, but now it’s 2. Yea packs could come on if you had no ground air available. 0:40: Try to avoid testing lights that early. Align the IRSs first, get your position initialization done, do your flows and during the actual waterfall flow you can check the lights 8:10: SWA pretty much never sets fixed derates (24K, 22K, none of that). They simply use assumed temperature. They do use reduced climb thrust often however they will use full power climb usually if they are using full power (no assumed temp selected or whatever idk). That’s my guess. Now technically, assumed temp IS a derate, but not “fixed” to a certain power level. So for SWA purposes, if you want to follow their procedures, avoid fixed derates and use assumed temps. 9:56: Wonder why you changed the ECON speeds. Cost index of 40 usually takes care of that. SWA as of now uses 40 on the NG and 30 on the MAX. Back during the Classic, they used 30 on the Classic, and even earlier they used 20 on all planes. But yea before I go on tangents 13:15: Why did you turn on all the pumps then turn them all back off except the centers and the left pump? If you want to turn them on, leave them on. The AOM wants the FO to turn on one pump during his preflight then the captain during his turns on all the fuel pumps required for flight. Also at 13:25 frickin weirdo turning on the crossfeed (jk). Yeah but irl it could lead to large fuel imbalances if there are cracks (I think that’s what it is I’ll have to check). These are just preflight items. Too lazy to watch the whole thing again lmao. If you want to take a look at SWA procedures, check out Southwest Virtual Airlines (SVA) TV. They also have a video of the entire SWA preflight, so feel free to check that out if you want.
Ill have to talk with you on a vc or something to understand what some of this means but thanks for the feedback! X-plane shouldn't act different than real world but it does in some instances such as the hydraulic pumps (Because my spoilers extend due to sensitivity in my Logitech throttle). But ya lmk
@@jasonweber21Ok if I have the time when you’re streaming I’ll try to catch you on VC and maybe try to discuss a few SWA things that I have an idea of. Again, this is the sim; fly anyway you want, but if you want to fly a bit more cowboy Southwesty I can help you with that if I have time. Thanks!
Wow that windshear… if you had to go around due to a windshear, do not put the gear up or change any sort of landing configuration until you’re completely out of it. Also you always wanna set flaps 15 before selecting gear up as to not sound the landing config horn IRL
Thanks haha. Never done a go-around before. Will remember for next time.
What about a normal go-around?
@@jasonweber21A normal go around? Go around, flaps 15 Landing gear up, set missed approach altitude (positive rate, landing gear up) Pitch up to idk VREF + 20 I believe I forgot the speed At 1000’ flaps 5 then retract flaps on schedule
@@jasonweber21 No prob
Nice landing
I should fly to Ontario CA
That sounds fun
@@jasonweber21 when are you gonna fly to Ontario Ca
@@partyrock2081 I have no clue. I'll look at it for the future though lol
Cool
Nice video! The fairings are white. I’m assuming you mean scimitars? Though I wish SWA had blue fairings in their heart livery.
Lmao my bad. You already know I get those mixed up all the time. Thanks for pointing that out!
@@jasonweber21 Lmao it’s alright. You’re welcome!
I saw your video from New Mexico
Nice!
Really nice
Now THAT is a proper Southwest taxi at Denver. 30 knots in 5 seconds.
You can see 9:10 onwards that bird is WAY nose down, showing that they were quite fast on approach. Seemed to be an unstabilized approach. Great decision for to go missed from the crew.
Wow… Can’t believe this aircraft is repainted.
Miss the redbellies. Epic turn and burn!