Thanks for watching the video Alexander! In this Turkish Airlines 787 there are lavatories located at the middle of the Economy Class. Hope you have a great flight! 😄✈
Apparently yes, here is what I found on-line: "what makes the Boeing 787-9 unique is that it anticipates the movement of the plane. When hit by turbulence, it computes how the plane would respond based on aerodynamic sensors and adjusts the wing surfaces to counter this motion and keep it in a straight path. This is different from the previous approach, which was to measure the displacement of the plane through accelerometers and then apply a correction. The success of the system made Boeing engineers rename it from gust alleviation to gust “suppression” (a bit too optimistic, I would say)."
This is why I always fly through IST. Best airport in the world
It is indeed an amazing airport! 🤩✈️
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No maybe Istanbul airport the worst airport.Baku airport Best💙
Magnífico! O serviço de bordo bem caprichado dessa vez! Excelente vídeo, trip. Até a próxima semana (ano que vem)!✈️🌍
Que bom que gostou!! Feliz ano novo! Até semana que vem! 😄✈️
A nice Economy experience. I want to try the 777 on TK in Economy as it is still 9 abreast and may have a little more leg room. Nice report.
Thanks for your comment Brandon! I tried TK's 777 from DEL to IST, be sure to check this review as well! Safe travels and happy holidays! 😄
Will go and check it out, thanks. Happy holidays to you as well.
Thanks for the video. Does this airplane have lavatory in the middle of the two economy class spaces?
Thanks for watching the video Alexander! In this Turkish Airlines 787 there are lavatories located at the middle of the Economy Class. Hope you have a great flight! 😄✈
How was immigration? required information about immigration at Atlanta
Normal. Get in the line, hand the passport, answer the questions.
They say this plane is the best for turbulence you don’t feel anything??
Apparently yes, here is what I found on-line: "what makes the Boeing 787-9 unique is that it anticipates the movement of the plane. When hit by turbulence, it computes how the plane would respond based on aerodynamic sensors and adjusts the wing surfaces to counter this motion and keep it in a straight path. This is different from the previous approach, which was to measure the displacement of the plane through accelerometers and then apply a correction. The success of the system made Boeing engineers rename it from gust alleviation to gust “suppression” (a bit too optimistic, I would say)."
@@BRTripReport yeah I’ve seen that as well alot of my friends who have been on this plane told me this is the smoothest place they ever been on!
@@BRTripReport did u have any turbulence with this airplane at all or was it smooth all the way ??
@@racingbroscvs3430 Smooth all the way, thankfully! 🙏🏻
@@BRTripReport i figured, what time of the month did you fly ??