American Airlines A321neo Thunderstorm full power blastoff from Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
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00:48 Thunderstorm appears
01:20 Begin taxi
03:05 Takeoff in the storm
04:15 A321neo Thrust reduction
06:00 Above the clouds
06:05 A321neo hairdryer sound
08:43 AA Departure announcement
Top note is a high pitched whine, base note is a growly roar.
And at 5:33 it turned into the cuisinart juicer.
Ah, Florida rainstorms are something else. The amount of water that came off that plane was astounding.
Florida is crazy! The storm came and went within 15 minutes 😂
Pretty sporty !!
Maybe someone on that Delta flight was filming your plane at the same time?
0:15 Southwest Airlines Freedom One (N500WR)!
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What seat is this? Looks like a great view and you can hear the engine perfectly
I believe this was seat 8F
Wow this is great! I've heard some GEs on the 777s sound like this. Absolutely amazing. I didn't do the work yet to read about what engines these are on the American A321 but a tremendous capture by you!
CFM LEAP 1A
When they are flying out of the Florida storms they really push the engines hard! It was fun to feel for sure! Glad you enjoyed watching!
What seat was this filmed from? Wow
Do you know what is the tail number?
Love It!!! It almost sounded like the engines went to idle when punching through that cumulus cloud. Excuse me while I coast through you Mr. Cloud. Please don't rip my wings off. :)
For it means they put it to lower thrust. But why do they do it?
@@mxrxcx6521 There is more turbulence inside cumulus clouds than the surrounding atmosphere, generally speaking. Pilots are required to keep the airspeed below a certain level when expecting turbulence because the faster you are traveling when you hit turbulence, the higher the load change on the airframe and passengers.
It's like a speed bump in a car in a way, but not really.
@@shmaknapublargood explanation. Thank you💪
Where was this plane going?
This was going to Philadelphia (PHL)
Why are there always crying babies in these videos?
It's definitely not on purpose, I guess kids fly everywhere these days 😂
Nice capture... not really a "full power blastoff" LOL
Are you sure? in bad weather airlines use full power for safety. Plus listen to those engines roar!
I hope the passengers are safe you never know with pilotmaria and her bipolar disorder
We were definitely safe, but it made for a fun bumpy ride