I Survived a 4 Hour Flight on the Alaska 737 MAX 9! San Diego to Orlando in First Class
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- Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
- It's 2024 - more than three years since the Boeing 737 MAX was re-certified following two fatal accidents in 2018 and 2019. Though there have been a few minor production defects exposed between then and now, the plane has operated largely without incident, and it gets pretty good reviews from both passengers and crew alike. My flight from San Diego to Orlando on Alaska Flight 320 (New Year's Day) was proof that the MAX is indeed a smooth ride - but as many of you know, only days later, Alaska 1282 happened. Amazingly no one was hurt/injured, and the crew did a great job getting the plane on the ground. But the incident exposed potential quality control issues at Boeing and its key suppliers... leading the FAA to restrict future production of the MAX until they can get under the hood and make sure all manufacturing protocols are being followed. Now to be clear I don't want to point the finger at anyone, especially as the NTSB investigation is still ongoing, but it certainly is frustrating to both airlines and passengers when planes need to be grounded.
Fortunately, as of time of publishing Alaska is set to resume flights on the MAX 9, but as for Boeing... well, they're far from out of the woods...
In the mean time, come along and let's see what Alaska has to offer up front on a 4 hour flight across the country!!
Flight Details:
Airline / Flight No: Alaska Airlines (AS) 320
Aircraft Type: Boeing 737 MAX 9 (N941AK)
From: San Diego, CA (SAN)
To: Orlando, FL (MCO)
Departure Time: 1 January 2024 11:52am PT
Arrival Time: 1 January 2024 7:32pm ET
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Intro
00:40 Background on 737 MAX Issues
02:15 Welcome to SAN Airport!
06:38 Boarding Alaska's 737 MAX 9
09:00 Pushback, Taxi and Takeoff
10:51 Wifi & Inflight Service
14:15 Approach and Landing into MCO
15:24 Taxi to Terminal B, Deplaning & Final Thoughts
Mildly hot take. I will seek out flights on the MAX 9 moving forward because:
1. They might be less booked
2. The plane is actually quite nice (great lighting and pressurization) when the door plug doesn’t eject
3. You get a neat looking "I survived" lapel pin.
😂
Love this channel, keep up the great work man. The followers will most definitely come
Great video! I’m on the same flight, but the red eye also in first. Not sure if we will get any meals on overnight flights.
Awesome video you put together! I also have an Alaska 737MAX 9 report up. May not be as informative as yours but it’s got a lot covered from lounge access to the flight basically!
Thank you sir! Your video was great also, 4A is where it’s at 👌
Yessir!
Great video as usual
Well done video!
Nice video BUT, how about some info on the inflight entertainment, movies., etc...
Great video !!
I flew 5 Hours to Orlando on N921AK. It was a Redeye
Great video! I love Alaska Airlines after being a customer for the past 20 years. I flew on a Max 9 in December from Seattle to Honolulu and loved how much quieter it is compared with other aircraft. First Class and Economy offer pre-ordering of food on the Alaska Airlines app. Easy and delicious!
Thank you! Glad Alaska came thru with the food on your trip to Hawaii 👍🏻
Solid product other than no AVOD, Big miss on a relatively new plane for a full service carrier.
Being new on traveler what flight Tracker do you use and how did you get the cockpit and tower frequency? Thank you
Hi Steve - I use Flightradar24 most frequently (I find it has the best user interface). The air traffic control audio I got from liveatc.net - so I was not hearing it "live" per se, but I was able to download the recording after the flight (only some airports are available). Thanks for stopping by and happy travels!
I hope Boeing can manage to get their act together. Two companies supplying 95 % of jet aircraft isn't ideal, but its a lot better than just one! Last flew a newish boeing 737-800 I think it was, back around 2017. A fantastic rock solid flying experience with a good smaller airline. The greed thing seemed to become ascendant soon thereafter with the max coming along with its pokey little toilets! They seem to have had little sucess or luck since.
Flying should not be worrying about the Boeing plane you’re on fall apart mid-air. Boeing has a lot to answer for and is losing a lot of business to Airbus!
I'll always wonder what other bolts are missing or not torqued correctly. Assembly is a human factor and Boeing has messed that up big time.
Advice for a nervous first time flyer?
Hmm… I’m not great at giving advice 😂 but here are two things I’d say: 1 - if you look at the statistics, flying is way safer than car or even rail travel by a wide margin (you’re more likely to get struck by lightning than die in a plane crash) and 2 - for your first flight I’d try to find the biggest plane you can as they generally handle turbulence a little bit better in the air (i.e. less bumping around). Hope that helps and would love to hear about your first flight when it happens! 😃
@@flaps1019The biggest I'm going to get is a 737.
@@lorettamulkey9018 that’s plenty big!
Did you get an "I survived" sticker?
Hahaha nope - they only hand those out on MAX flights over 5 hours 🤣
Did you bring your own bolts and drill on board 🤣?!
Tried to but TSA took them away 😭
Looking at that rating from the WSJ. Like WTF Delta in number one slot ? Delta is hopelessly out dated , dirty planes , old seat types .. flew them for the last time last week unless i really have no choice.
Lovely watch.
Flaps out here risking his life for the content 🙏💯
Wasn't exactly struggling in first class on a 1 year old plane 🤣- but very glad our door bolts seemed to be installed correctly (or at least installed enough to survive the 4 hr flight)...
Will anyone insure you with a attitude like that>? Maybe you should copy what Russian people did on Aeroflot-they clapped when they arrived, a sort of thanks for arriving in one piece!
Me I'll fly Airbus thanks, at least I wont be filling some arsehole CEO pockets
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