I have family in Phoenix and when I was a kid we visited them. Upon leaving, a huge thunderstorm was approaching the field and I’ve never experienced such a quick departure. We were on an America West 737-200 and boy that pilot got us out of there fast. He must have had a hot date that night and didn’t want to get delayed lol.
@@rohannock Hey DIPSHIT , did you read the video description, Ill copy it here so you can read it dumbass. The video was uploaded in Aug. Grow a brain! It's OK to be embarrassed In this episode fly with me on an American Airlines Airbus A321-200NX as we arrive at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) on a thunderstorm filled evening. This was filmed onboard American Airlines flight 1885, inbound from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), on February 10, 2020. This full flight was previously seen on my channel here:
Wow! Such a cool video. I have my flight that I've been prepping for coming up on Thursday out of PHX, so I've been watching a lot of your videos coming in/out of this airport. I'm so glad that the monsoon season is over (although from the ground it's one of my favorite times of the year). I've always wondered how pilots navigate landings during monsoon when the sky is thick with thunderstorms for as far as the eye can see because I thought they weren't able to fly into storm clouds. Obviously with their instrumentation and extensive knowledge, they can tell the difference between the types of the clouds they can/can't fly into and find the breaks. I just think that's really interesting! This pilot did a great job! As always, thank you for taking the time to share these videos with us and share your love for aviation! Safe travels during your next adventure!
I’m glad you enjoyed this one! Aircraft also have built on radar systems, as well as sophisticated wind shear detection systems to aid the pilots in knowing where they can and can’t fly when there are storms around. All things that have been perfected over the years to make aviation so safe 😊.
Thunderstorms usually happen in the monsoon months, which start in late July and they end in late August/early September, I don't know about the weather you experienced in February but I'd say that was a regular rain storm, if it were a monsoon thunderstorm you would have seen a lot more lightning. Nevertheless, the flight crew did a great job guiding the Airbus A321 onto runway 25R using the ILS.
Although I have plans to be in PHX and DEN in the future, at the moment, I don't have anything booked from DEN-PHX. I'll see what connections I might be able to find for future trips though!
I applaud the skill and experience of pilots maneuvering tons of metal (and humans) from point A to point B under normal conditions; let alone through storms. Another pleasant, professional video, sir. Keep up the great work! By the way, what is the name of that "piano jingle" towards the end of every video? It's very soothing...
I remember back in early August of 2000. Flying into Tucson, there was no dodging any Tstorms. We flew right through it and by the grace of God and great pilots we landed safely. I looked up while walking to my car and there was lighting everywhere. The stillness on the plane was eerie to say the least. I rethought my life. Glad I experienced it however.
No, I do not use GoPro's at all for the specific reason that their audio quality is junk. And no, I hold the camera by hand, specifically to minimize both the audio and visual distortions. Overall, I'd actually disagree with you that the audio is awful. I think my channel has some of the best audio quality of any aviation channel. What you're hearing here is simply the wind & cabin noise being captured accurately. What I believe you're referring to is what I call the cabin noise. It's all the plastic panels, windows, seats, overhead bins, etc. They all vibrate during the flight and add to the white noise. It's not that my equipment is bad, or because I have it on a mount that is connected to the plane. In fact, like I said, I hold the camera by hand to avoid that. It's just the normal sounds that you hear on every flight.
I did take a break. From commenting, updating playlists, etc. I said that videos would still post at their regular times. Thanks for watching my friend!
Pilots were working hard on this approach, nice landing despite the storms.
This has to be one of the nicest landings I’ve ever seen, your channel is hella underrated bro
Thanks my friend! I appreciate it!
Skylite Productions no problem
MUCH agreed!
Look at these bots above me💀
That's a pretty vibey video. Thanks for the clip. PHX is always a good time.
I have family in Phoenix and when I was a kid we visited them. Upon leaving, a huge thunderstorm was approaching the field and I’ve never experienced such a quick departure. We were on an America West 737-200 and boy that pilot got us out of there fast. He must have had a hot date that night and didn’t want to get delayed lol.
More likely, he was getting out of the way of that thunderstorm in a hurry.
@@heatherstub You don't get sarcasm do you?
Heather stubbs I was joking.
Bird Man Lol, thank you.
Unusual to see storms like this in PHX in Feb!!
This video is from august 2020 genius !
@@rohannock Hey DIPSHIT , did you read the video description, Ill copy it here so you can read it dumbass. The video was uploaded in Aug. Grow a brain! It's OK to be embarrassed
In this episode fly with me on an American Airlines Airbus A321-200NX as we arrive at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (PHX) on a thunderstorm filled evening. This was filmed onboard American Airlines flight 1885, inbound from Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW), on February 10, 2020. This full flight was previously seen on my channel here:
@@rohannock no video was uploaded august 2020 but it was recorded on a February
Wow! This footage is crystal clear! Thanks for the awesome video! :)
Those looked like intense storms 😮
Nice landing!
Wow that is smooth landing not even here the thump of the wheels on the runway. Smooth pilot.
This pilot and crew rocks and rolls and my brother-in-law is a pilot. But this guy is awesome....after COVID-19 flying with you someday.😚🙏😘👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Wow! Such a cool video. I have my flight that I've been prepping for coming up on Thursday out of PHX, so I've been watching a lot of your videos coming in/out of this airport. I'm so glad that the monsoon season is over (although from the ground it's one of my favorite times of the year). I've always wondered how pilots navigate landings during monsoon when the sky is thick with thunderstorms for as far as the eye can see because I thought they weren't able to fly into storm clouds. Obviously with their instrumentation and extensive knowledge, they can tell the difference between the types of the clouds they can/can't fly into and find the breaks. I just think that's really interesting! This pilot did a great job! As always, thank you for taking the time to share these videos with us and share your love for aviation! Safe travels during your next adventure!
I’m glad you enjoyed this one! Aircraft also have built on radar systems, as well as sophisticated wind shear detection systems to aid the pilots in knowing where they can and can’t fly when there are storms around. All things that have been perfected over the years to make aviation so safe 😊.
One of my most turbulent landings on a plane ever was at this airport.
Thats a Big Bird to land in crap weather. Good job guys
Scary looking clouds. I love sky harbor airport flew there on sw a few years ago it was nice and sunny.
Some spectacular night time imagery of Phoenix in this video and the lightning of course, well done :-)
Seeing thunderstorms from a plane is definitely a sight to see
It definitely is! Thanks for watching my friend! I appreciate you watching so much of my content recently!
Best videos on RUclips.
*AGREED!*
I appreciate that my friend!
Skylite Productions of course! Trying to get your name out in the RUclips world!
That was as smooth as it gets. Great video of my hometown, bud!
This was beautiful. The sunset and clouds made it so nice.
One of my fav landing vids on YT. Loved it.
Fantastic video.... love the wing action and the night time approach and landing.
Splendid capture of atmosphere, light and lights.
Beautiful footage. Thanks for sharing!
@skylite productions love your channel keep up the good work 👍 👏
I’m glad you’re enjoying the content my friend!
@@sla31 Np stay safe!!
Totally spectacular! Nicely captured.
Wow! Spectacular video!
Thunderstorms usually happen in the monsoon months, which start in late July and they end in late August/early September, I don't know about the weather you experienced in February but I'd say that was a regular rain storm, if it were a monsoon thunderstorm you would have seen a lot more lightning. Nevertheless, the flight crew did a great job guiding the Airbus A321 onto runway 25R using the ILS.
Nice Video!
Smooth landing! Awesome!
All your videos are awesome, but this is something else! 😎😎😎 And can you try DEN - PHX sometime? That’s the route I fly the most. 😎
Although I have plans to be in PHX and DEN in the future, at the moment, I don't have anything booked from DEN-PHX. I'll see what connections I might be able to find for future trips though!
Awesome video bro!
I applaud the skill and experience of pilots maneuvering tons of metal (and humans) from point A to point B under normal conditions; let alone through storms.
Another pleasant, professional video, sir. Keep up the great work!
By the way, what is the name of that "piano jingle" towards the end of every video? It's very soothing...
That would be Fragments by Sappheiros. I’m on my phone, so I don’t have the link to post, but the link to the song is in every video description.
Great Video👍👍. Liked
That is one incredible video
Thanks my friend!
I remover this day it was raining everywhere, and it was kinda stormy, also it was the day before I a concert I went too :)
Great video
What plane are u going to fly next?
Kanskje san Heaven?
Amazing footage, dude!!
a quel heure la livraison elentra bleu
I remember back in early August of 2000. Flying into Tucson, there was no dodging any Tstorms. We flew right through it and by the grace of God and great pilots we landed safely. I looked up while walking to my car and there was lighting everywhere. The stillness on the plane was eerie to say the least. I rethought my life. Glad I experienced it however.
I've had one or two like that. They leave a lasting impact. Thanks for watching my friend!
@@sla31 Your very welcome.
Wow ❤❤❤❤
❤❤❤ so cool 😍😍😍
sound is a bit awful, do you have like a gopro that is stuck to the window and that is why it is picking up that distortion?
No, I do not use GoPro's at all for the specific reason that their audio quality is junk. And no, I hold the camera by hand, specifically to minimize both the audio and visual distortions. Overall, I'd actually disagree with you that the audio is awful. I think my channel has some of the best audio quality of any aviation channel. What you're hearing here is simply the wind & cabin noise being captured accurately. What I believe you're referring to is what I call the cabin noise. It's all the plastic panels, windows, seats, overhead bins, etc. They all vibrate during the flight and add to the white noise. It's not that my equipment is bad, or because I have it on a mount that is connected to the plane. In fact, like I said, I hold the camera by hand to avoid that. It's just the normal sounds that you hear on every flight.
they sure used flight spoilers a lot!
Did you use a gymbal for record so stable?
All videos on my channel are shot by hand. I do not use any type of gimbal.
So beautiful as usual.Just curious do you get nervous in heavy turbulence or are you just used to it?
Not really. Not anymore. This was pretty tame compared to some of what I've been through over the years.
Skylite Productions Just a walk in the park. I wish you and your family including the little one all the best
Damn..what graphics card you using?
It's amazing. It's the new one call the RTX REAL LIFE T20. 😂
ive flown into PHX twice
Cool!
Nice tripreport👍🏼👍🏼😍😍
I made my channel yesterday
Flightsim 2020 never looked so real.... oh wait...
yeah weve reached the point where its hard to tell in a lot of cases.
An America West City!!!
Did PHX shut down due to the storm right after you guys landed (I asked this question in the full version of this flight video)?
No, the airport was on the backside of the storm. I believe they did have a ground stop before we arrived though.
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Lol I thought you was gonna *give a break for 10 days or some?!?*
This flight was from February, see description
@@airbus_a320neo *BRUH!* I was not respect for that *LOL* 😅😂?!
I did take a break. From commenting, updating playlists, etc. I said that videos would still post at their regular times. Thanks for watching my friend!
@@sla31 ok lol
For a Min i Thought this was MSFS2020
Boosh
WARNING: for those who are prone to epileptic attacks due to flashing lights, ye might want avoid this video.