United Airlines Boeing 747-400 takeoff at San Francisco

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    United Airlines Boeing 747-400 takeoff at San Francisco

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  • @CASpyder
    @CASpyder 15 лет назад +3

    Nice video! It's always a pleasure taking off from SFO on a trans-Pacific flight and seeing the Golden Gate Bridge. :-)
    I also love to listen to United's ATC radio channel.

  • @pietrovaldes
    @pietrovaldes 14 лет назад +2

    Great video I just keep watching it over and over again such good quality

  • @cattleman6420012000
    @cattleman6420012000 18 лет назад +1

    This really is an excellent video! I love flying and it brings back so many flying memories.

  • @GreatLakesDrifta
    @GreatLakesDrifta 17 лет назад +1

    Nice video. KSFO is a cool airport to fly in and out of. One of the few airports built during the 1920's in the US that are still in operation (Thanks to the scarcity of land in the bay area).

  • @CathyPackler
    @CathyPackler 16 лет назад

    I can see my neighborhood from the air! I was pleased to see the hill sign of South San Francisco which is visible from where I live! This is great!

  • @ChristopherNeill
    @ChristopherNeill 17 лет назад

    Fantastic! Channel 9 is such a wonderful thing. Nice detail of the 101N and the "South San Francisco: The Industrial City" sign.

  • @imbluz
    @imbluz 15 лет назад

    The Boeing 747-400 is the most beautiful plane ever built

  • @summerwind1974
    @summerwind1974 17 лет назад

    Just gorgeous, the view and everything.

  • @ChainChomp2
    @ChainChomp2 14 лет назад

    I had that experience on an Air New Zealand 747 flight from San Francisco to Auckland about 5 years back before they had 777s. But when I flew from Sydney back to San Francisco on a United 747 there were televisions on (I was in Business class anyway by a stroke of luck) and it was the best flight ever :P. Once United gets their 787s and A350s you can probably forget about being uncomfortable.

  • @UAL012
    @UAL012 17 лет назад

    Cool video. I love being able to listen to ATC on a United flight.

  • @Christopher0312
    @Christopher0312 18 лет назад

    Have taken off that direction fron SFO on flights to Hawaii and Europe. It's beautiful.
    Great job; great video and sound. AAA+++!

  • @jimmym1a1
    @jimmym1a1 17 лет назад

    Love flyin on the 747's, it's the cadillac escalade of planes, take-offs are cool, feel the G's

  • @ELSTARBREAKER
    @ELSTARBREAKER 15 лет назад

    you had a great day for a video shoot of Sanfransico minus the fog Great Job!!

  • @siuoo
    @siuoo  18 лет назад

    A unique feature onboard United Airlines is "Channel 9" - From the Cockpit. On pilot discretion, the particular channel on the Inflight audio system will allow you listen to the pilot communicate with air traffic control.

  • @EduarquiRJ
    @EduarquiRJ 14 лет назад

    This is a very good video, we can see main urban area of San Francisco with definition and a good eye, thank you very much for sharing with us!

  • @qwerty112311
    @qwerty112311 14 лет назад

    All of the 7 flights I have been on this year have had good ol channel 9. Headed to Singapore in a couple of weeks, I hope they have it on all 6 flights during that trip.

  • @denelson83
    @denelson83 17 лет назад

    Now that's cool that the flight crew let you listen to your radio scanner while onboard!

  • @worldlinerai
    @worldlinerai 17 лет назад

    It's called United Airlines Channel 9. It's a feature that only United Airlines have. When you tune into Channel 9 on the audio, you can hear tower chatter.

  • @AUTMUSENETWORK
    @AUTMUSENETWORK 18 лет назад

    when the video gets to 2:30 there is a parking right under the airplane i like going to that parking lot so i can watch airplanes takeoff. its awsome.

  • @psygn0sis
    @psygn0sis 17 лет назад

    I loved the fact that United lets you listen to the radio traffic. You can hear when hes gonna bank hard or slow down so you (I) don't freak out.
    Alto its up to the captin to turn it on.
    I just landed at SFO a week ago and as soo as the nose was on the ground he started swurving back and forth real bad while on the breaks... i thought we we gonna roll over.

  • @fumbled
    @fumbled 15 лет назад

    I noticed on an ITVV video on the 747-400 that the crew did not use the 'heavy' designation after takeoof at Heathrow. They only started using it over North America. (destination San Francisco)

  • @Spicedforlife
    @Spicedforlife 16 лет назад

    A really great video clip of San Francisco, well done!
    I am off to this special city again in two weeks time, cannot wait! :)

  • @ultimateskinsfan
    @ultimateskinsfan 15 лет назад

    Reminds of Independence day, when Russel says "I fly, I pilot" LOL!

  • @FunknNasty
    @FunknNasty 17 лет назад

    And chatter between pilots once out over the middle of the Pacific. Cool stuff.

  • @navymmw
    @navymmw 16 лет назад

    I will be on one of these on April 16th!!!

  • @glacierlily
    @glacierlily 17 лет назад

    Sometimes the radio conversation can be listened to on one of the plane's music channels. Usually it's channel 2 or 9 - but not all airlines do this.

  • @eamonnca1
    @eamonnca1 17 лет назад

    I've done the SFO-Heathrow flight many times and I distinctly remember that the right turn usually has us banking over the GG Bridge. The plane in this video showed no signs of making the turn, so I think it's reasonable to assume it was a trans-Pacific flight.

  • @TheTallMan50
    @TheTallMan50 17 лет назад

    If that's true then the 787 Dreamliner is the Mercedes Benz of commercial airplanes. So technologically advanced and the cabin is pure luxury.

  • @zimmerking2
    @zimmerking2 16 лет назад

    The suffix "Heavy" is used throughout the world. It tells the controllers that they must add extra spacing behind you to account for the more severe wake turbulence you cause.

  • @True0Faith
    @True0Faith 16 лет назад

    The ATC sound was OK and cool

  • @flyajet
    @flyajet 16 лет назад

    UAL Allows you to hear ATC, he most likely plug the camera into the jack / plug. Cool job.

  • @da73
    @da73 17 лет назад

    "28 right cleared for take off, united 869.." nice vid!

  • @UAL012
    @UAL012 16 лет назад

    Channel 9 is what's used for ATC Audio on United flights.

  • @DWongster
    @DWongster 16 лет назад

    Does only large aircrafts use RWY 28R for takeoff and sometimes landing?

  • @jeffman61
    @jeffman61 16 лет назад

    Super vid. I see that you took off from runway 28R and it appeared that the plane was heading due northwest slightly to Asia. I am a MS simmer and am very familiar with San Francisco Intl. Have also flown in and taken off from KSFO on about 8-10 occasions. Thanks for sharing!

  • @BrianWalsingham
    @BrianWalsingham 15 лет назад

    I can attest to the wake turbulence. I was in a 737 from MIA to ATL and we were a little too close to a 757 and it bounced us around quite a bit.

  • @pietrovaldes
    @pietrovaldes 15 лет назад

    Great Video

  • @interstategar
    @interstategar 17 лет назад

    I've flown United 90, the plane taking off after this one to PHL Boeing 757. It lost part of the control surface on the port side wing at take off and had to return back to SFO. The runway was lined with emergency vehicles that follwed us to the gate. That was in June 2004. Pretty scary.

  • @krauck
    @krauck 14 лет назад

    So good video. Best with U.A.

  • @denelson83
    @denelson83 15 лет назад

    Do other airlines provide a Channel 9-like feed to their passengers?

  • @InuKun2008
    @InuKun2008 15 лет назад

    It's also used by airlines typically when a flight is a continuation with a change of aircraft at some point. Typically the flights by United to Asia from the West Coast, and to Europe from the East Coast, start as a domestic flight with another aircraft. To avoid potential conflict should the domestic leg be in flight at the same time as the International, United has its Flight Dispatchers add the Heavy label to the long haul flight plan, even if it isn't actually heavy.

  • @mp3_Martin
    @mp3_Martin 17 лет назад

    Man. Love flying man. Nice vid

  • @eaglewheels1995
    @eaglewheels1995 17 лет назад

    Awesome video!Keep up the good work!

  • @sjbushido
    @sjbushido 17 лет назад

    United Has Channel 9, which is where you can listen to the pilot and ATC

  • @Urbanz1975
    @Urbanz1975 17 лет назад

    UAL, is it only United, as if they provide ATC to the cabin? Im lost here by yer comment but it sounds interesting.

  • @zyuzin4
    @zyuzin4 18 лет назад

    awesome video!

  • @onebadlt123
    @onebadlt123 18 лет назад

    great video!

  • @4841253
    @4841253 16 лет назад

    How close is the airport to the golden gate bridge?

  • @TimAlcoser
    @TimAlcoser 16 лет назад

    Yeah, it does seem to have that unique slant to the 747 doesn't it?

  • @LUKEBLABLA5
    @LUKEBLABLA5 12 лет назад

    @siuoo where were you going to

  • @zoomer46
    @zoomer46 16 лет назад

    i flew heathrow to san francisco on a united 747 and most of the time was listening to the pilot chat on channel 9 on the seats heasdset,was fun to hear some of the cock-ups that go on!air control was going mental with a 737 doing an econ decent,control said "what the hell is an econ descent,speed up!" to the pilot!he was causing an approach pile-up almost.

  • @greata7x
    @greata7x 17 лет назад

    I wonder what is the radio conversation along this video, though this vid was definitely taken from passenger seat?

  • @jcbaker10
    @jcbaker10 16 лет назад

    No, he means the city of South San Francisco (SSF), which the plane flies over (rather than San Francisco itself).

  • @4jup4ter4
    @4jup4ter4 15 лет назад

    Plus....I think that all Widebody Acft International bound callsigns are UA-DL-CO Flight number/heavy.

  • @jcbaker10
    @jcbaker10 16 лет назад

    At 3:44, extreme lower right corner, I can see my house! Awesome.

  • @istvanklein
    @istvanklein 16 лет назад

    heavy is an air traffic control term used for widebody jets mainly for wake turbulence separation purposes. other aircraft should know if "heavies" are in their glide path in order to avoid wake turbulence during landing or takeoff. Under ICAO rules, a light aircraft needs a 10 nautical mile takeoff separation from an A380.

  • @Ginyu
    @Ginyu 17 лет назад

    I was gonna post a comment asking,but glad I saw this comment first,thx glacierlily.

  • @congaleader2000
    @congaleader2000 15 лет назад

    HOLY COW! this sucker was HEAVY!!!!!

  • @heliscat
    @heliscat 15 лет назад

    cool, thanks for posting!

  • @rtayl
    @rtayl 17 лет назад

    The Bay is located in the backgroung. In fact the San Francisco airport is located right next to the Bay.

  • @KronesianLTD
    @KronesianLTD 15 лет назад

    Gonna be in that 747 going to Sydney, only at 11pm

  • @fafakuk
    @fafakuk 15 лет назад

    I woul love to go to san francisco and los angeles :)

  • @uploadJ
    @uploadJ 14 лет назад

    Nice; thanks for the vid.
    .

  • @wogga8
    @wogga8 16 лет назад

    Forgive my ignorence here people but what was that planes destination? It looked like it was heading out over the pacific and when they refer to the plane as "heavy" what does that mean? Is it the size of the aircraft or that it is fully loaded? Or something entirely different.

  • @jhpandemonium
    @jhpandemonium 17 лет назад

    beautiful

  • @Zdogs22
    @Zdogs22 16 лет назад

    Where was this flight to? Given the type of aircraft, the direction you were flying and that its UAL my guess would be either, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Osaka, or possibly Hawaii. Which one?

  • @cantgetoffroading
    @cantgetoffroading 18 лет назад

    Wow may i ask how you got the tower chatter, I am really interested. Thanks did you use a scanner?

  • @UAL012
    @UAL012 17 лет назад

    United Flight 869 is from San Francisco to Hong Kong for those of you who are interested.

  • @zimmerking2
    @zimmerking2 16 лет назад

    You are correct that "3 point 7" refers to 3,700' altitude. It is sloppy and incorrect but commonly used phraseology. It should be "passing 3 thousand 7 hundred for 6 thousand".

  • @saridout
    @saridout 17 лет назад

    Where are you going?

  • @gaguy1967
    @gaguy1967 17 лет назад

    Where was this 744 headed?

  • @domiffa
    @domiffa 15 лет назад

    Looks like you were heading eastbound - Tokio?

  • @Amtrakify
    @Amtrakify 14 лет назад

    Where was this flight going to?

  • @dantsea
    @dantsea 18 лет назад

    Konrad, if the passengers heard anything on there that was truly distressing it's likely they would not have much time afterwards to worry about it. :)

  • @celticlofts
    @celticlofts 16 лет назад

    Yes heavy means a fully loaded aircraft. As to flying out over the Pacific, I have no idea.

  • @shadddey5
    @shadddey5 15 лет назад

    i wonder why 28R and not 28L isn't 28L a longer runway than the R?

  • @scorway
    @scorway 16 лет назад

    Will be on this flight to hong kong in 3 weeks its gonna be a long one for 14 hours 51 mins, I am kinda looking forward to trying United never travelled with them b4.

  • @searsinchicago
    @searsinchicago 17 лет назад

    what a nice city....

  • @pietrovaldes
    @pietrovaldes 15 лет назад

    Great video =) Siuoo thanks 4 sharing it

  • @thefsxflyer
    @thefsxflyer 15 лет назад

    Heathrow?

  • @AngelMDiazRivera
    @AngelMDiazRivera 15 лет назад

    Well, I really doubt it. Las time I flew United from SFO-NEW, there were any channels were u could listen Air Traffic Control.

  • @roxetterc747
    @roxetterc747 15 лет назад

    I Agree !

  • @matt33311
    @matt33311 16 лет назад

    love the vido

  • @DixieMedic
    @DixieMedic 17 лет назад

    I'm not that familiar with the SF area...is that the bay in the background? The scenery in this video is good!

  • @redbeast2
    @redbeast2 18 лет назад

    yeah it is

  • @n711z
    @n711z 17 лет назад

    their making contact with oakland center.
    identifying themselves and their current assignment. Oakland center responded with a new altitude assignment.

  • @topgeardel
    @topgeardel 14 лет назад

    Great video. Where is the flight headed? At the end, is that the Golden Gate bridge that is remotely visible?

  • @97HKG
    @97HKG 17 лет назад

    there is a web site for avaition videos like this

  • @vanissl
    @vanissl 17 лет назад

    05:08 exactly the middle of the picture...there i live!!....no not really, but i would like to live there!

  • @ifratc
    @ifratc 15 лет назад

    talk to this guy everyday.. UAL869... goes to HK
    AWESOME VIDEO and AUDIO

  • @747forever
    @747forever 16 лет назад

    i always think we are going to satll while climbing in the sky. At which sort of flights you fly with a 747, i flew to atlanta , but there it was just a 737-800 or an Airbus A330. I'm not sure I was not at a window...

  • @simpsonstewie
    @simpsonstewie 16 лет назад

    nice, where is this headed of to. japan? austrialia

  • @violet91724
    @violet91724 16 лет назад

    how could you hear cockpit talking to control tower??

  • @Atsuke
    @Atsuke 17 лет назад

    yea its sfo, i live in the bay area and I know the area :] Takeoff was on runway 28R

  • @jawbraker84
    @jawbraker84 16 лет назад

    i see my house lol jkjk nice video of the plane and it looked like a great day for flying XD

  • @navymmw
    @navymmw 16 лет назад

    it is through Channel 9 on your in-seat radio, it varies what flights they do it on, depends on the Captians decision, but the captian usally turns it on. Also I dont think any other airline does it, I believe United is the only one.

  • @AUTMUSENETWORK
    @AUTMUSENETWORK 18 лет назад

    hey also i have a video of a boing 747 united taking off from san fran. it might be yours.

  • @thepod24
    @thepod24 16 лет назад

    i wonder why "HEAVY" is used only in the US
    or is it?

  • @liambotterill
    @liambotterill 16 лет назад

    on like the very last shot is that golden gate bridge?... very good video btw

  • @brewdog11
    @brewdog11 16 лет назад

    They also use the HEAVY callsign on Boeing 767s, 777s, and many Airbus aircraft.