3:37 I know you're not the biggest fan of CRJ's, but that still looks like a smooth, beautiful takeoff! How was the window in relation to where the seat was? 4:40 Beautiful clouds with the city below! 5:45 Sometimes, I wish I could sleep on those blankets! It'd be like Heaven! 6:30 Wow! A lovely shot of the blankets from high above! 7:31 A brief moment of turbulence? 7:39 Now, this is how we define "Twilight"! :) 9:17 Arkansas at sunset! BEAUTIFUL!! 11:21 Nice touch! It wasn't too rough, I trust! Also, the reversers sounded a bit loud for a regional jet, but that's just what I heard. And, you had to end it with the ERJ 175 rolling in, the crown prince of regional jets! :) Either way, another great ride! I absolutely love evening flights (dusk to sunset); they show off the best colors that Earth has to offer! Keep it going, buddy!
At 3:37 you're right. I don't like CRJ's, but... This was probably the best CRJ flight I've ever had. I had a good seat with a good window. For once the window wasn't completely misaligned. I would say this was the best seat on a CRJ I've ever had as far as viewing goes. At 4:40 / 5:45 / 6:30 there were a lot of cool could on this flight. I really love flying when there are a lot of clouds. At 7:31 it was indeed. You never know when you are going to hit turbulence. I happened to be recording right when we went through a bumpy spot, as you can see when the wing bounces a bit. At 9:17 this was the best part of the flight. I love flying at sunset! At 11:21 it was a nice landing. The reversers were probably amplified given the fact they were just a few feet behind me. I was much closer to them than on previous CRJ flights on my channel. I couldn't resist putting the ERJ in at the end. Even on a good CRJ flight like that I'd still prefer the ERJ-175. Thanks again for watching, and commenting my friend!
3:37 I know you're not the biggest fan of CRJ's, but that still looks like a smooth, beautiful takeoff! How was the window in relation to where the seat was?
4:40 Beautiful clouds with the city below!
5:45 Sometimes, I wish I could sleep on those blankets! It'd be like Heaven!
6:30 Wow! A lovely shot of the blankets from high above!
7:31 A brief moment of turbulence?
7:39 Now, this is how we define "Twilight"! :)
9:17 Arkansas at sunset! BEAUTIFUL!!
11:21 Nice touch! It wasn't too rough, I trust! Also, the reversers sounded a bit loud for a regional jet, but that's just what I heard.
And, you had to end it with the ERJ 175 rolling in, the crown prince of regional jets! :) Either way, another great ride! I absolutely love evening flights (dusk to sunset); they show off the best colors that Earth has to offer! Keep it going, buddy!
At 3:37 you're right. I don't like CRJ's, but... This was probably the best CRJ flight I've ever had. I had a good seat with a good window. For once the window wasn't completely misaligned. I would say this was the best seat on a CRJ I've ever had as far as viewing goes.
At 4:40 / 5:45 / 6:30 there were a lot of cool could on this flight. I really love flying when there are a lot of clouds.
At 7:31 it was indeed. You never know when you are going to hit turbulence. I happened to be recording right when we went through a bumpy spot, as you can see when the wing bounces a bit.
At 9:17 this was the best part of the flight. I love flying at sunset!
At 11:21 it was a nice landing. The reversers were probably amplified given the fact they were just a few feet behind me. I was much closer to them than on previous CRJ flights on my channel.
I couldn't resist putting the ERJ in at the end. Even on a good CRJ flight like that I'd still prefer the ERJ-175. Thanks again for watching, and commenting my friend!
Skylite Productions Alright, man! Glad you had a better CRJ flight! Keep your travels safe, buddy!
Excellent trip report! Love the climb through the clouds! Liked!
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
Great video mate ! i really like the wing view :)
Thanks man! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
you do know that American and U.S. Airways didn't merge until 2015 right?
I am aware of that. I worked for American at the time and it was something we dealt with on a daily basis. Thanks for watching my friend!