The best way to measure noise level is to download an app to do it. But then again, the closer you sit to the engine, the louder the noise. So try to measure it somewhat proportionally, otherwise the results would be skewed. Thanks for the nice video, and keep up the good works 👍
Sitting on certain sections of this aircraft is going to expose passengers to some peculiar acoustics, particularly in the first three rows, which are in front of the A220's hugely oversized engines (with a 73-inch fan diameter, they are similar in size as the Rolls-Royce engines on a Boeing 757). Those large fan blades spin slower than the previous generation of engines and will generate a rumbling resonance projected in a narrow cone which may be present below 35,000 feet, but absent at the A220's native cruising altitude at 40,000 to 41,000 feet.
Good question! Makes for some fun trivia. Sea-Tac and Boeing Field are especially close to each other and those three probably win in a ranking but if you consider the three of them you do have other cities with similar distances between. The NY area for one. Even Burbank, LAX and Long Beach are very close as the crow flies. SFO, OAK and SJC are not far off too. Wonder if anyone can think of any others!
Super flight ! I like this airplane !
really love these series.. keep it up!
Thank you!
Good job FR24! You have a correct way that content about flight travel in the world.
Looks Like A Beautiful Plane.Great Video.
Greased the landing!!
Such a wonderful video! Growing up just outside San Francisco I love seeing videos out of my home airport.
Thanks! SFO always makes for gorgeous views.
Looks really nice & comfy!😊
Who knew Flightradar could make great tripreports!!
Thanks Gabriel for that nice review 😊👍🏻
My last visit to Seattle was Y2019, missed this beautiful city.
I hope I can fly on the Delta A220 soon
Yes there is a distinct rumbling Sound when seated in the last row of First class, i thought it was the Aircon working In overdrive 😅🤷🏻♂️
The best way to measure noise level is to download an app to do it. But then again, the closer you sit to the engine, the louder the noise. So try to measure it somewhat proportionally, otherwise the results would be skewed.
Thanks for the nice video, and keep up the good works 👍
Sitting on certain sections of this aircraft is going to expose passengers to some peculiar acoustics, particularly in the first three rows, which are in front of the A220's hugely oversized engines (with a 73-inch fan diameter, they are similar in size as the Rolls-Royce engines on a Boeing 757). Those large fan blades spin slower than the previous generation of engines and will generate a rumbling resonance projected in a narrow cone which may be present below 35,000 feet, but absent at the A220's native cruising altitude at 40,000 to 41,000 feet.
Individual air vents! Oh my!
Wifi facility, does the wifi on the plane not interfere with the plane's signal or communication? Pls advise
Wifi = local signal, I guess it's not disturb Plane signal
@@gusdardarmawan2087 agree
Not at all. Inflight WiFi systems are tested exhaustively to make sure there's no interference.
@@Flightradar24DotCom thank you for ur response, what about if I use apps Flightradar24 at my air trip? Using wifi from plane absolutely. Is it safe?
@@FRZTV1 100% safe, it’s been used for years and no accidents have been caused by it
First!! Nice
Is Seattle the only US city with three international airports almost side by side, SEA-TAC, Boeing and Paine Fields? I guess that was SEA-TAC right?
Good question! Makes for some fun trivia. Sea-Tac and Boeing Field are especially close to each other and those three probably win in a ranking but if you consider the three of them you do have other cities with similar distances between. The NY area for one. Even Burbank, LAX and Long Beach are very close as the crow flies. SFO, OAK and SJC are not far off too. Wonder if anyone can think of any others!
That first class mail is disgraceful but then again it’s an airline here in United States
No partition between first and coach. I hate that.
yeah, keep the 1% rich away from the normal
If they were normal it wouldn’t be so bad.
Why would you call an airplane beautiful??? It just a machine