This is fantastic.... earphones on... big screen tv and I felt like I was leaning on that sharp bank.....Don't know what you do, but you do it right. I've seen many of this type and you take cake! Great one! Thanks for the upload.
I always love seeing comments like this. To know that my channel helps people overcome their fears, phobias, and anxieties makes me so happy. I love flying, but I know there are a lot of people out there who have bad anxieties when it comes to flying. And to know that my work here is helping them travel! There's nothing better! I'm glad they've been able to help you my friend! There have been many others who have left similar comments, so you're not alone! I always say this to everyone. I run this channel by myself, so you'll always get a reply directly from me. If there is ever anything you have questions about. Noises, why parts of the plane act the way they do during a phase of flight, or even just how the boarding process works for a certain airline... Do not hesitate to ask. I read every comment left, and I reply to as many as I can. I will always reply when a question is asked. So, if you ever have any questions that will help ease your anxieties further, don't hesitate to type it out!
Hard not to see obvious mistakes on the ramp. When i worked for SWA we would NEVER drive in front of a plane turning into the gate. Plus the main obviously missing the mark on marshalling the stop mark.😅😅
Once on a flt from LHR to GVA looking out the window and seeing big blisters on the wing. It was a Swissair Convair Coronado 990. Though at the time didn't appreciate how rare that flt would become all for the sake of getting there ten minutes early 😐
Wow. Things really ARE bigger in Texas after all. Great views of the OK countryside coming in. Thanks for showing the QR code. I admit that none of the movie choices interested me. Why didn't they offer a Marvel movie? I often associate Tulsa as the place where the mainframe computers for the Sabre Reservation System are. Last I heard, they had 17 mainframes which was why Sabre was up over 99% of the time. No jet lag for me to rest up from this time. :)
Sabre was the bones of the reservation and computer system at American when I worked there. Right when I left American was when they were introducing the first point and click overlay for it. You'd think that would've been in the late 90's haha, but in reality it was around 2015. Southwest isn't the only airline running on ancient computer systems. I started with AA in 2012 and left in 2015 and the whole time I was there you had to do command based entries. You had to do this for EVERYTHING. Even just to look up a flight you had to send a command to retrieve that info. They were also still using dot matrix printers too. They still use Sabre today, but with the point and click overlay.
It depends on what I need. Most of the time, when I'm flying for the channel, I just uber if I need to get around as I usually would only need it once or twice, if at all. When I'm on longer trips like the one I'm on right now, I rent a car.
You’re probably correct. I haven’t gone back and watched it again but Southwest does this from time to time. It’s down to shed off speed faster. I think it’s done when they are trying to make up some time.
I drive by the Tulsa airport when I head over there to visit the zoo, but never been inside it. What do you think of it? I know a lot of people that drive there on their vacation instead of heading out of XNA due to pricing even though its an extra 2 hour drive.
I love Tulsa's airpot. It's my favorite local airport. Which, for me, that list includes TUL, SGF, XNA, JLN, MCI, and ICT. Tulsa has a great selection of fights and as you noted, is always LIGHTYEARS cheaper than XNA. It's RARE I find a fare out of XNA that even comes close to what you can get a TUL. So it doesn't surprise me that a lot of people from the XNA area drive to Tulsa, because technically I'm one of them and I choose TUL over XNA 9 times out of 10. And XNA and TUL are almost the same drive from my house. TUL is 1h 28m and XNA is 1h 33m.
I’d take a 40 minute flight over a 4 hour drive any day. American used to run 757’s on that route and still runs A321’s. And it’s Tulsa’s busiest route with over 400,000 annual passengers. That’s a lot of fools 😂.
@@sla31 The 757’s were a fluke because of the maintenance base in Tulsa. It is still B.S. for anyone to fly from Tulsa to Dallas or reverse. Indeed, the world is full of fools. 😂
@@adams8132a fluke that were often full. And there’s no A321 maintenance base there and they still go out full. Anyway, I’m glad you think I’m a fool, but as far as I’m concerned, time is the most valuable commodity and if I can do something in 40 minutes that would take 4.5 hours otherwise, then that’s a good trade off to me. Thanks for watching my friend.