Always enjoy (enormously) watching your videos. When you say "Full Flight" you mean "Full Flight!!!" No short cut, no Bullshit, just the flight in its entirety ….Thank you!
To be completely fair, I do cut out some portions of the cruise in particular. But try to keep as much of the flight as possible. I’m glad you enjoy the content my friend! Thanks for watching!
Lucky you seat at the front of the engine, it must be so lucky to seat there, always wanted to seat in front of a plane, especially the boeing 777-300er.
Flew AA a few years ago. Was at this very airport. Beautiful inside. Wish I could have seen Texas. I connected several times and flew AA all the way. Outstanding flights and service!
You know, I like this whole airplane from the inside in general! I agree, and it is a very good seat that he chose, and always a good seat next to the windows. I don't think that is the engine view however, that is the flight entrance view. Nice try though!
I listened to this video to sleep and when I woke up and for a minute I forgot I was in bed, not in a plane 😂😂. Also great video awesome noises the GE90s can make 👍
If you're not using some type of suction cup mount, it's not easy. I don't use a suction cup mount, because they transfer a lot of the vibrations into the camera. That said, I did use part of a mount on this flight to basically extend how far my arm could reach. But I still held the camera by hand. Unfortunately, it's not easy to hold the camera in this seat, since the window is angled away from the windows.
That's simply the overhead bins and other pieces of the cabin moving around slightly. Sometimes you'll see that airlines have shoved pieces of foam in the gaps to prevent this type of thing. Sadly, there some part of the cabin that was slightly loose and was squeaking and clicking.
Keep in mind when this was. December of 2020. When most of American's major international routes were still shuttered due to Covid restrictions. So they had their large planes on quite a few interesting domestic routes at the time. This was one of them. Thanks for watching!
With Disney World, Universal Studios, and other theme parks, demand is always high for MCO. Obviously I flew the 773 on this route, I've also flown an American A330-200 to MCO before they were retired from CLT. Think about that. An A330-200 on a 50 minute domestic flight. It was full too. United often runs the 757-300 and 767-300 to MCO as well. A lot of families going on vacation. Thanks for watching!
I didn't know this was a 777 route either, and I've flown this route two dozen times easily since 2008. I always take the dawn flight, and watch the sun come up after take off. The timing of that flight also means way less families and the associated excited kids that won't shut up. No joke. The flights leaving Orlando are always so much quieter because of the sad kids, lol
Believe it or not, no. I do not fly for work. At least not for my regular job. I say that because this channel has basically become a second job, so I am kind of flying for work, but not work that pays the bills haha. I do work in the aviation industry, but I don't travel for my job, and I don't work for any of the airlines, so I don't fly for free. Everything you see on my channel is done on my free time, at my own expense. Thanks for watching man!
@@sla31 my absolute pleasure I actually think you are the best aviation channel on here I love the full flights and when you do the full flight from the window. Thank you for replying. Take care and stay safe and safe flying. 👍👍👍👍
Why is everything creeking... engine doesn’t look like it was cleaned..you posted another 777 video in the same condition. Let’s hope American is doing maintenance properly on these birds.
Just panels squeaking. A lot of planes have this problem, you just don't hear it because the engines are so loud. These engines are quite enough, and I was far enough ahead of them, that you could really hear all of the noises coming from the cabin.
Always enjoy (enormously) watching your videos. When you say "Full Flight" you mean "Full Flight!!!" No short cut, no Bullshit, just the flight in its entirety ….Thank you!
To be completely fair, I do cut out some portions of the cruise in particular. But try to keep as much of the flight as possible. I’m glad you enjoy the content my friend! Thanks for watching!
@@sla31 at least you don't cut an hour. The cuts are barely noticed
1:45:46 CCR "Have You Ever Seen The Rain" is playing over the speakers. Why yes, I have seen the rain plenty of times. Its Florida, after all.
Lucky you seat at the front of the engine, it must be so lucky to seat there, always wanted to seat in front of a plane, especially the boeing 777-300er.
This is awesome, nice you took the opportunity! I was seriously looking at this flight but maybe next time :)
Those GE 90 engines are massive.
Flew AA a few years ago. Was at this very airport. Beautiful inside. Wish I could have seen Texas. I connected several times and flew AA all the way. Outstanding flights and service!
Texas is pretty cool in some areas, mostly out west.
Smooth ride, digging the music of CCR while taxiing on that long long runway to the arrivals... LoL
That's a great seat, perfect engine view.
You know, I like this whole airplane from the inside in general! I agree, and it is a very good seat that he chose, and always a good seat next to the windows. I don't think that is the engine view however, that is the flight entrance view. Nice try though!
1:59 the closest we will ever get to a face reveal (IFE Reflection)
And now, I've got a mask on to boot!
haha
Another excellent video!
I listened to this video to sleep and when I woke up and for a minute I forgot I was in bed, not in a plane 😂😂. Also great video awesome noises the GE90s can make 👍
Glad you enjoyed!
Nice flight, good flight.
28:58 Feels like a a rocket!
Exelente brother. I enjoyed those GE90!
Great Videos Thank you
Loving the MCO!
Dude, I've never heard those sounds from the engine upon landing before. Amazing vid!
Nice Video my friend!
Awesome sound!
1:27:57 moment of unveiled traffic
1:27:31 look at the shadow
Im going to be flying exact same seat but on the right side! Can you give me some tips on how to record good because of the angle seating? Thanks
If you're not using some type of suction cup mount, it's not easy. I don't use a suction cup mount, because they transfer a lot of the vibrations into the camera. That said, I did use part of a mount on this flight to basically extend how far my arm could reach. But I still held the camera by hand. Unfortunately, it's not easy to hold the camera in this seat, since the window is angled away from the windows.
@@sla31 Thank you so much man! I do have the DJI OM 4 you think that would work if you know what that is.
What is that clicking sound once the plane landed? Great video!
That's simply the overhead bins and other pieces of the cabin moving around slightly. Sometimes you'll see that airlines have shoved pieces of foam in the gaps to prevent this type of thing. Sadly, there some part of the cabin that was slightly loose and was squeaking and clicking.
Triple 7 American 1 too many, raw power
I flown that bird in 2017 Hong Kong to Dallas
Love the wing flex.
Near Approach:
OH PLANE
Awsome Video Strange American Used A Triple 7 On This Route
Keep in mind when this was. December of 2020. When most of American's major international routes were still shuttered due to Covid restrictions. So they had their large planes on quite a few interesting domestic routes at the time. This was one of them. Thanks for watching!
@@sla31 Makes Sense With No International Travel They Used The Widebody Planes On Domestic Routes Plus MCO Is A Highly Popular City
Great trip 👍
I like it
I didn’t know the demand for this route was this high!
With Disney World, Universal Studios, and other theme parks, demand is always high for MCO. Obviously I flew the 773 on this route, I've also flown an American A330-200 to MCO before they were retired from CLT. Think about that. An A330-200 on a 50 minute domestic flight. It was full too. United often runs the 757-300 and 767-300 to MCO as well. A lot of families going on vacation. Thanks for watching!
I didn't know this was a 777 route either, and I've flown this route two dozen times easily since 2008. I always take the dawn flight, and watch the sun come up after take off. The timing of that flight also means way less families and the associated excited kids that won't shut up. No joke. The flights leaving Orlando are always so much quieter because of the sad kids, lol
Yeah! Great trip
Do you fly for work if so what do you do because I would love to fly all the time. Take care and stay safe bud 👍✈️🛫🛬
Believe it or not, no. I do not fly for work. At least not for my regular job. I say that because this channel has basically become a second job, so I am kind of flying for work, but not work that pays the bills haha. I do work in the aviation industry, but I don't travel for my job, and I don't work for any of the airlines, so I don't fly for free. Everything you see on my channel is done on my free time, at my own expense. Thanks for watching man!
@@sla31 my absolute pleasure I actually think you are the best aviation channel on here I love the full flights and when you do the full flight from the window. Thank you for replying. Take care and stay safe and safe flying. 👍👍👍👍
good flight~!
The plane sounds like its about to fall apart!
Nice
I love how American Airlines provided snack service. Flew on two flights with them in March, and nothing. Not even water.
It's all slowly coming back. On my last American flight, in first, we actually got a full meal, on glass plates again!
I like this part 3:20 😊
Awesome
Awesome , Thanks
1:02:56 gear down
What is that noise right before 777 lands?
I believe you're referring to the speaking noise, which is just some of the panels in the cabin wobbling around.
Why is everything creeking... engine doesn’t look like it was cleaned..you posted another 777 video in the same condition. Let’s hope American is doing maintenance properly on these birds.
Just panels squeaking. A lot of planes have this problem, you just don't hear it because the engines are so loud. These engines are quite enough, and I was far enough ahead of them, that you could really hear all of the noises coming from the cabin.
1:20:00
10:14 I don't like Flying, even during a Pandemic
Well then, good thing no one is forcing you to fly haha.
22:57 Follow me kids
Nice