That's good Jordan I just think that we still need to have an incentive for professional promotions and advertisements like this over and above risking one's reputations on the character of a promoter who seems good but might have issues. The one good thing is that the Southwest engine mishap caused the first flight-related death in the industry since 2009 in the USA. However one of the two pilots on duty at the time was a feared USAF vet who knew what she was doing very well. Between her and Sullenburg I think the American air industry needs an effective crisis training program.
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make. While the crew of WN1380 did an excellent job; literally every other airline/crews are trained to do the same thing. Not to discredit the crew of 1380 at all, but if it were a Delta 75 that had the incident, literally the crew would handle it pretty much the same way given all airlines have training that must meet FAA/EASA regulations. Anyways, all I'm saying (from my original comment) is that the A380 does not fit the role of any North American carriers and is unnessary.
Yes. American created promotional content for travelers, and employees. If you watch the following video, you'll see this was done at the same time. They used a lot of the same footage for both. ruclips.net/video/JPgGi78cc74/видео.html
I don't know. The last time I flew American Airlines (from Los Angeles to the United Kingdom) they threw my checked baggage on a plane to Las Vegas, where it sat. Traveling to Europe without a change of clothes isn't an exciting way to travel. :/
Hi. SOME FAMILARS START AREA TITLE AND WORDING PLANE. THE POST TRIP. CANT WAIT TO VISIT AGAIN. A SCAN REVIEW FROM ACCURATE DEPARTMENTS THE POSSIBLE PLANE VIEWS AND RAMP OR THE WATCH AND DIFFERENT LISTED NEAR OR AIRPORT PLANE ARRIVE DEPARTURES. THE RECENT WORLD WAY AIRPORTS TRI STATE. BESTS TO STAFF AND EVERYONE, GREAT DAY **
Martin Theiss for myself the one on which I reconnected with the one who I thought had been lost forever... Which lead to this that I am on currently which will bring us together.
Those days where the airline never thought a DC10's engine would go apart while taking off, that an A300's vertical stabilizer would go part...those days where the airline still used the classic grey livery
Ahh the good old days, when American was still a good airline 😜
American literally is still a great airline
@@_GT-ep7nc I think it’s not a good airline but it’s your opinion
Ladies and gentlemen the most civilized comment argument in RUclips history
Ah, give it time. Airlines in the US go though cycles of good and bad as circumstances and management changes. American will come back.
A very well-produced promotion; possibly one of the best I've ever seen!
Too bad there is little incentive for this today. The Americans don't even care for the 380. Shame.
The A380 has nothing to do with the "incentive" today. Fleet wise, the A350 and 777 are far better for long-haul economically
That's good Jordan I just think that we still need to have an incentive for professional promotions and advertisements like this over and above risking one's reputations on the character of a promoter who seems good but might have issues. The one good thing is that the Southwest engine mishap caused the first flight-related death in the industry since 2009 in the USA. However one of the two pilots on duty at the time was a feared USAF vet who knew what she was doing very well. Between her and Sullenburg I think the American air industry needs an effective crisis training program.
I'm not sure what point you're trying to make. While the crew of WN1380 did an excellent job; literally every other airline/crews are trained to do the same thing. Not to discredit the crew of 1380 at all, but if it were a Delta 75 that had the incident, literally the crew would handle it pretty much the same way given all airlines have training that must meet FAA/EASA regulations. Anyways, all I'm saying (from my original comment) is that the A380 does not fit the role of any North American carriers and is unnessary.
Very well done!!
Most of this footage appears to have been used on the post 9/11 commercial.
man the death camber was.... I MEAN dc-10 was the best looking plane ever
American Airlines Something Special Is In The Air
A very unusual ad where the focus was all on AA employees and not the passenger.
Hello? American airlines workers are helping passengers to ask questions about what to go, vacation by representatives, whatever.
Yes. American created promotional content for travelers, and employees. If you watch the following video, you'll see this was done at the same time. They used a lot of the same footage for both.
ruclips.net/video/JPgGi78cc74/видео.html
This is not an ad. Its an internal video to thank employees for their dedication to on time performance
I don't know. The last time I flew American Airlines (from Los Angeles to the United Kingdom) they threw my checked baggage on a plane to Las Vegas, where it sat. Traveling to Europe without a change of clothes isn't an exciting way to travel. :/
I enjoy watching all this commercial about AA but this one where was it filmed what state
Hi. SOME FAMILARS START AREA TITLE AND WORDING PLANE. THE POST TRIP. CANT WAIT TO VISIT AGAIN. A SCAN REVIEW FROM ACCURATE DEPARTMENTS THE POSSIBLE PLANE VIEWS AND RAMP OR THE WATCH AND DIFFERENT LISTED NEAR OR AIRPORT PLANE ARRIVE DEPARTURES. THE RECENT WORLD WAY AIRPORTS TRI STATE. BESTS TO STAFF AND EVERYONE, GREAT DAY **
there is only one flight that mattered
and which was that kitty?
Martin Theiss for myself the one on which I reconnected with the one who I thought had been lost forever... Which lead to this that I am on currently which will bring us together.
Those days where the airline never thought a DC10's engine would go apart while taking off, that an A300's vertical stabilizer would go part...those days where the airline still used the classic grey livery
It’s tanked now thanks to usair