Full Flight: Delta Air Lines 757-200 Norfolk to Atlanta (ORF-ATL)

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2022
  • Hello everyone! I am excited to share this amazing trip report with you all as it is the first official trip report of a 757 being featured on this channel! It was so fun to edit this and I hope you guys enjoy just as much as I did. Thank you!
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    Flight Information:
    Airline - Delta Air Lines
    Aircraft - Boeing 757-232
    Class - Economy
    Seat - 37A
    Flight Number - DL1025
    Route: Norfolk (ORF) - Atlanta (ATL)
    Flight Time - 1h 11m
    Date - October 2022
    Featured Equipment:
    Panasonic HC-V180
    iPhone 13
    Other Links:
    Instagram - / orfaviation
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Комментарии • 13

  • @thomastate7448
    @thomastate7448 Год назад +3

    Norfolk is also my home airport too. It’s actually surprisingly pretty due to how much detail actually went into constructing it. It’s a small airport with only two concourses but the multi building structure makes it feel bigger. And then there’s the Burger King that didn’t sell burgers😂. But whenever I fly I always make it a point to visit the botanical gardens too before hand.

    • @ORFAviation
      @ORFAviation  Год назад +2

      Haha , woww , glad we share the same home airport man 😂🙌🏾

    • @lakewoodil
      @lakewoodil Год назад +1

      I made a comment on a recent post that ORF airport grounds are among the most attractive period. That from someone who traveled constantly and mostly to South America and Asia. I especially loved the beauty of the spring time and the azaleas! Tidewater enjoy what you have. You are very fortunate. I lived on the Peninsula for 15 years and loved it.I laughed at the comment that they even have a Starbucks. Rumor has it that so does hell.

  • @mrsolotraveler8808
    @mrsolotraveler8808 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @maclifton.6201
    @maclifton.6201 Год назад +2

    If it is possible Please include the flight attendant's announcements in your videos. As an X-plane user they are helpful for when I am flying the flight number on X-plane and improve the simulation experience.

    • @ORFAviation
      @ORFAviation  Год назад +1

      There are alot of the FA’s announcements in the video such as the main announcements you would here anytime you’re on a flight. Trying to catch every single announcement would’ve made the video longer then I wanted it to be.

    • @maclifton.6201
      @maclifton.6201 Год назад +1

      @@ORFAviation Totally understandable. Thank you for your work. Enjoyed the video.

  • @carrisasteveinnes1596
    @carrisasteveinnes1596 Год назад +1

    A bit hard to believe that some dufus is still wandering around during pushback/taxi.

  • @ganymedes62
    @ganymedes62 9 месяцев назад

    adjestable? WTF? English isn't my primary language, but even I know that it should be adjustible !

  • @t10391
    @t10391 Год назад +1

    Why does delta need a 757 from Norfolk to ATL

    • @ORFAviation
      @ORFAviation  Год назад

      Well the simple answer is with air travel picking back up, more people are flying. At first, we would only get the 757 seasonally but ever since the MD88/90 retirement, the 757 and A321 have been the soul aircraft of this route. We used to get the 737-900ER as well but we haven’t seen those in a while. An A320 may rarely be seen flying this route as well.

    • @carrisasteveinnes1596
      @carrisasteveinnes1596 Год назад

      @@ORFAviation Such a rare aircraft is the B757, at least outside of North America and parts of Europe. You just do not see them in the Southern hemisphere, other than a few freighters, and the only one I know of is the New Zealand Government 757 the weirded out Prime Minister down there jets about in, while she obeys her WEF/IMF overlords, and tries to implement their brand of socialism and communism. That 757's callsign is "Marxist 1"

    • @arosenweig
      @arosenweig Месяц назад

      Delta has lots of passengers making connections in Atlanta. This is why they have a tendency of using larger planes on average than most of their competitors do.