Flying Across Africa and The Great Migration! Puddle Jumping out to the Serengeti with Auric Air
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- Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
- Hello and Jambo from Arusha in the nation of Tanzania! Today we are going to be puddle jumping across the Serengeti, flying from here in Arusha out to Seronera and on to Sasakwa, our final destination before heading out on Safari!
On our first leg, we'll head out to Seronera Airstrip, the hub of the Serengeti. We'll then change planes and fly out to Saskawa, cruising over The Great Migration, the Largest animal migration in the world!
- Flight Information -
Flight Number: UI611
- Leg 1 -
Aircraft Type: Bombardier Dash 8-100
Registration Number: 5H-MFH
Flight Time: 1hr 0min
Seat: 2A
Departure Runway: 09
Cruising Altitude: 15,000ft
- Leg 2
Aircraft Type: Cessna Grand Caravan EX
Registration Number: 5H-AAQ
Flight Time: 0hr 25min
Seat: 1A
Cruising Altitude: 5,000ft
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---- Chapters ---
0:00 Introduction to Arusha
0:58 Arusha Airport
1:48 The Incredible Runway Views
2:10 Our Boarding Pass and Aircraft
3:11 Boarding and Startup
4:09 Seating on our Bombardier Dash 8-100
5:04 Backtaxi out to RWY 09
5:31 Takeoff!
6:04 Arusha from the air
6:20 Stats for Nerds!
7:28 Subscribe!
7:39 The East African Rift
8:04 Bathroom Break
9:17 Descent into Seronera
9:52 Landing! (With GPWS Callouts)
10:25 Seronera: The Hub of the Serengeti
11:19 Our Next Plane: Cessna Grand Caravan 5H-AAQ
11:39 “Jump Seat” Flying
11:51 Departure from Seronera
12:39 The Great Migration on the plains below
13:44 Approach and Landing in Sasakwa
14:20 Sasakwa’s Dirt Strip
14:31 Next Week: The Caledonian Sleeper!
14:59 Thanks for Watching!
15:26 BONUS: A Quick Safari!
#Safari #Africa #Tanzania
Incredible !
Did you happen to see any Lycaon Pictus (African wild dogs) at any point while you were up there? Both them and rival spotted hyenas (Crocuta Crocuta) are two of my favorite species across the continent.
I will be flying from Arusha Airport in 2 weeks time to Zanzibar. I landed in Arusha 2 years ago and it was a great experience, like picking up our suitcases in one of the tents. Very convenient litlle Airport. ❤❤❤
Incredible video!
Thanks! This video really didn't do as well as I had hoped, but it's such an amazing journey that I couldn't not share it. I'm glad a fellow aviation enthusiast appreciated it though!
@@LonestarTrips Yeah, that happens sometimes, but I'm sure the people who did see it enjoyed it very much!
I’m glad you think so!
England's best sleeper train? England? I think Scotland might have something to say about that...
Shhhhhh…
@@LonestarTrips Hey, I'm just looking out for you bro, if they hear about this...
@@SirKenchalot Haha yeah, I’m sure I’ll never hear the end of it. I mean technically, there isn’t a comparison to make if I say it’s the best in Scotland, as it’s the only sleeper in Scotland. Saying England compares it to the Night Riviera, but I think the correct statement would be “best in the UK.”
@@LonestarTrips The best in the Uk as there is one other sleeper, or just win yourself a bunch of new fans and say the best in Europe or the world. I'm studying in Aberdeen (that's in Scotland, not England and defo not the one in NJ) atm and am traveling on the sleeper in 20 days so will look forward to your review.
☺️ 'promo sm'!!!
Shame about the algorithm. Because of the very different subject matter, it probably didn't recognize it as one of your videos, or it didn't promote it because it figured typical fans of the channel wouldn't enjoy it.
If the latter, well it was _egregiously_ wrong.