Inaugural Flight - United Express - Bombardier CRJ-200ER - JLN-DEN - N463SW - UA5189 - IFS Ep. 425
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- Опубликовано: 22 июн 2021
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Inflight Series Episode 425:
Flight Information:
-Aircraft Operator - United Express (Operated by SkyWest Airlines)
-Flight Number - 5189
-City Pair - Joplin, Missouri (JLN) - Denver, Colorado (DEN)
-Equipment - Bombardier CRJ-200ER
-Equipment Tail Number - N463SW
-Equipment Age - 17 Years 9 Months
-Livery - United Express (2018 Livery)
-Flight Date - June 1, 2021
-Flight Time - 2 Hours 48 Minutes
-Seat - 12D
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Detailed Times:
-Pre-flight (Aircraft) - 0:04
-Pre-flight (Gate Area) - N/A
-Boarding - 0:16
-Cabin - 0:35
-Outbound Taxi - 2:49
-Takeoff - 12:25
-Inflight - 35:09
-Onboard Service - 40:53
-Landing - 1:08:49
-Inbound Taxi - 1:20:09
-Post-flight (Gate Area) - N/A
-Post-flight (Aircraft) - 1:26:09
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Featured Music:
-Fragments by Sappheiros • Sappheiros - Fragments...
Featured Equipment:
-iPhone 12 Pro
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Man, watching these videos gets me more and more excited to get on my flight 3 days from now haha
How’d it go?
Always find your videos so well made and very enjoyable to watch. Such a relaxing contribution to my otherwise busy day. Thanks for going to the trouble!
I'm glad you enjoy them my friend! As always, I appreciate you taking taking the time to watch!
When the plane started to land, I was like “woah dude, slowwwww down, you gonna be on the tarmac for a half hour before arriving at the gate, LoL”
Fun ride!! Great views of the sky!!
Love it! 🛬
Hahahhaha same i was like chilll stoppp
I’m at the airport while I’m watching this *bruh!*
That's a nice sunset landing with the field in the background
Thank you for video!
You’re welcome my friend. Thanks for watching.
Excellent buddy keep it up full flight videos.
Enjoy your flight
You should make your way up to duluth international some time, I work ground crew so would be awesome to see a review!
Can you fly regional jets more often? These videos of rj’s are amazing!
@Abusada Aviation alrighty! I’ll definitely take a look!
Wonderful video thank you
Great vid bro👍
So Smooth The Resolution
I bet in a few years when the Concorde Has its first flight on United he will go on one
This is awesome. I love the bombardier crj series. The nickname for the crj is the crappy regional jet 😂
Great work! Been watching your content for a little over 3 months and every video has been amazing. Although, I did have one question, are all of these videos filmed the day of, or before they come out? Or did you film them all a while ago, and are releasing them day after day? If you're filming them, and releasing them a few days after, there's sure a lot of flying you do!
You can find the flight information in the description of the video. It gives the flight date!
@@olyptix Ah I see, thank you very much!
@@Ronin737 no problem
As your primary question has already been answered, I will just elaborate by saying that I fly a lot to keep content churning out on this channel. So, no most of the time, footage is filmed days, weeks sometimes even months before I ever post it. The exception is usually important flights like inaugural flights, final flights, stuff like that. I try to post those as quickly as possible.
18 year old plane, look at how spotless the flaps are when extended. Wow. Looks brand new 1:18:00
12:42
Great cloud play.......
One hour and 10 minutes on the tarmac lol
Thunderstorms in Denver caused a bit of a ground stop. Where better to be trapped for an extra hour than a CRJ-200 though… 😂
Fourth and I know this is going to be good
I thought United Express was a division/subsidiary of United Airlines. Unless SkyWest is the holding company that owns United and United Express.
United Express is simply a brand. United doesn’t actually own any of the companies that fly for the United Express brand. All United Express flights are only branded that way, and are operated by contract airlines. SkyWest is an independent company that simply operates fights for United under contract. United is the outlier here though, as they’re the only legacy carrier who doesn’t own any of their regional affiliates. For example. American, owns outright PSA Airlines, Piedmont Airlines, and Envoy Air. American also contracts out to other carriers as well though. In fact American also contracts to SkyWest, just like United does.
Question, is it possible for you to do a San Juan flight? Just asking, awesome video BTW.
Is it possible, yes. Do I currently have anything booked there, no. However, it is on my list of places to visit.
Great videos as always. Q: you've done regional flights to Chicago, Dallas, Denver and Houston out of Joplin. Is that all the activity for Joplin or do you have connections available to Kansas City, Memphis, New Orleans, St. Louis and the Twin Cities?
Sadly. American Airlines decided to leave the Joplin market, so their flights to Dallas are no longer. Currently Joplin has direct service to Chicago, Denver, and Houston via United Express. Being offered through United express means you can then connect to pretty much anywhere else in the world once you get to one of those airports.
The pocket rocket
Answered my own question via Wikipedia. None of the above. Has American discontinued its DFW service?
I left a reply to your previous comment. Perhaps you did not receive a notification. Either way, yes. American discontinued service to Joplin on May 31, and United began service on June 1. Since the services are offered through United Express, you have the full availability of their entire route network which spans the entire world. So Joplin has direct service right now to Chicago, Denver, and Houston. Where you can then connect to virtually anywhere else. Thank you for watching!
Great video! Do you make money of this channel as a job?
Yes, I do make money off of the ads that play, and from the Patreons I have. It is not enough for it to be my job though. Hence why I still have a full-time job that I go to every week.
Those gate colors 😐
At the beginning of the vid
The FA lied to you--said you would deplane by jetbridge--wrong! Ended up using a ramp instead! How did the ground stop affect your connecting flight? One thing I like about flying the -200 model is the noise that the landing gear makes upon takeoff/landing--the wheels sound as if they're about to go flat or will spin themselves off the struts! Does this cover now all your one-day-five-flights marathon? Now I need to zip back to Cordova to watch your departure from their 'shackport'! :)
Ground stops are an interesting thing. Airlines always bill them to passengers as something that no one needs to worry about. They say, a ground stop means nothing is coming in and nothing is going out, so everyone’s connections are going to be fine. Which is another outright lie. Airlines wants to get their hubs back to normal operations as soon as possible after a ground stop, and they will cancel flights, and do everything they can to get flights out of there as quickly as possible. We took an hour delay, my connecting flight was delayed a whole five minutes. I did make it to, but only because it was two gates down from where I flew into. Anyways, I do have a couple more inaugural Joplin flights, but they are the inbound from Houston and Denver. That said, today’s episode was the continuation of the milk run from Yakutat to Juneau.