Even in 2023, I still find it amazing that we can get on an airplane and in a couple hours, fly completely across country. When you consider what that journey once required, an incredibly dangerous 5-6 month trip in a horse drawn wagon from St Louis to California. It’s amazing. Nice video, thanks for the post.
Awesome information bud great well done , never knew United have these air craft ? They mostly fly 767/757 to London which I hate . Thumbs up to you bud catching 787/10 awesome
Even in 2023, I still find it amazing that we can get on an airplane and in a couple hours, fly completely across country. When you consider what that journey once required, an incredibly dangerous 5-6 month trip in a horse drawn wagon from St Louis to California. It’s amazing. Nice video, thanks for the post.
Living in London I feel like the only United aircraft I see are 20 year old 767s. Nice to see they actually have new planes.
Wow, I flew on UA1499 3 days later, on Wednesday the 5th. Had N13013. Was still raining from the remains of Hurricane Ian.
I live in the Bay Area, United serves as a hub at SFO, but most of the aircrafts I have seen and flown are the 737s and 777s
Awesome information bud great well done , never knew United have these air craft ? They mostly fly 767/757 to London which I hate . Thumbs up to you bud catching 787/10 awesome
Thanks for watching!
Very nice trip report and thanks for omitting a tour of the blue rooms. Most are carbon copies!
Really well done video - did the windows dim for you automatically? Or did you do that manually.
Interesting trip report 👍✈️🇷🇺
Thanks for watching
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