I will be honest, I was a little nervous. Not for our overall safety but comfortability. clear air turbulence, regardless of how severe it is doesn’t bother me at all but when my view outside is obscured and I can’t see any sort of horizon it starts to mess with my equilibrium.
What’s intriguing is that weather never reached DAL (or DFW which is northwest of DAL) brief ground stop for lightning but that was it. It was fun to look at and fly by.
Fortunately we were headed south and were vectored left, prior to the waypoint on the SID. The clouds we went through were the gust front out ahead of the storm. Don’t get me wrong, it was not a comfortable climb out. Oddly enough after I landed in Houston I reached out to contacts at KDFW & KDAL, there were brief ramp freezes for lightning but it never rained a drop at either airport.
@@AListFlierKris Years ago I was on a flight out of YUL with incredibly heavy winds. Thought for sure I was gonna die! Bump and grind until we got through the weather. The view was spectacular! Worth the fright. It just as night was falling. An ocean of dark cloud below and that razor thin stream of light on the horizon. Beautiful!
GREAT SOUND, NICE WEATHER, BEAUTIFUL TAKE OFF
Safe travels have a good flight 🛫🛫🛫🛫❤❤❤❤
Very nice. I'd imagine it would get bumpy up there for sure because of the convective turbulence
Great capture! Never seen a takeoff into such ominous weather, I woulda been spooked 😳
I will be honest, I was a little nervous. Not for our overall safety but comfortability. clear air turbulence, regardless of how severe it is doesn’t bother me at all but when my view outside is obscured and I can’t see any sort of horizon it starts to mess with my equilibrium.
I have been on a flight from omaha to Chicago midway during a thunderstorm and hit turbulence
Beautiful views & Great video!
Such a treat! Thank you for sharing!
Great thumbnail -
Epic clouds!
That's what you call almost not getting in the air in time!
What’s intriguing is that weather never reached DAL (or DFW which is northwest of DAL) brief ground stop for lightning but that was it. It was fun to look at and fly by.
@@AListFlierKris That's weather in Texas.. raining like crazy and the sun shining just a few miles away.
This aircraft use to operate with Alaska Airlines
Correct! I check the customer codes in the acft type before each flight. I had to look up to see who 90 was.
Do u get a free carry on and checked bag ?
why yes and yes.
Was this the morning or evening
It was morning.
Why in God's name would they take off into that???
Fortunately we were headed south and were vectored left, prior to the waypoint on the SID. The clouds we went through were the gust front out ahead of the storm. Don’t get me wrong, it was not a comfortable climb out. Oddly enough after I landed in Houston I reached out to contacts at KDFW & KDAL, there were brief ramp freezes for lightning but it never rained a drop at either airport.
@@AListFlierKris Years ago I was on a flight out of YUL with incredibly heavy winds. Thought for sure I was gonna die! Bump and grind until we got through the weather. The view was spectacular! Worth the fright. It just as night was falling. An ocean of dark cloud below and that razor thin stream of light on the horizon. Beautiful!