When you started the video, you were on one of the same moving walkways that I was on when I was in Denver for a layover that led me down to an outdoor deck at the end of the concourse! What a cool thing of Denver to see planes outside when it is has great weather every day!
As someone from Colorado, I'd have to agree that DIA is a nice Airport and when you can come on out to Tennessees BNA for they had a lovely renovation as well which if I'm not mistaken flght productions has been to both places.
Excelent video! Looks more comfy than AA, at least in back. For a long flight I will be happy. Lest me tell than after 4 year of not flying I finally did it!. And also discovered that the 737 far from the negative people say(personality though anyways)
Thank you for these videos! I have a debilitating fear of flying (actually it's claustrophobia, I know planes are safe) and your videos help me de-sensitize being in a plane. I watched this one before I flew back home to KC from Denver a few days ago. Since I'd already seen this video of yours, I'd seen the experience "in my head" and getting on the plane and taking off felt way more natural. Keep up the great work!
I'm glad my videos are able to help you in that way my friend. Many people have left similar comments, so you're definitely not alone. When I started this channel, I'll admit, this was never even something I imagined people would use my videos for. I'm always pleasantly surprised by how many people they've helped in this way. I'm always happy to answer questions! So if there's anything you'd like explained that would help you be more comfortable when flying, don't hesitate to ask!
I feel like you should do American or delta the most because it’s been a lot with united and southwest as well as Alaska and more so I like that’s a plan.
Well, @austinbatchelor29 kind of summed this one up perfectly. Delta is very expensive around where I live. They are consistently several hundred dollars more on any route around where I live. And when you need to fly at least 160 flights per year, just to post three new full flights every week... Those several hundred dollars add up FAST. And I just don't like American's product anymore. They're the Spirit of the legacy carriers at this point.
Most of this flight was going over the big long state of Kansas. It's amazing how much it changes from DEN to MCI, going from one climate zone to a very different one. You probably flew over Dorothy Gale's farm. :) Now, I feel jetlagged from losing an hour on this flight. I think I'll rest up by watching today's General Hospital. Someone needs to expose what Gladys has been doing to Sasha. Anyhow, they're now saying that because of how abnormally warm the Atlantic is right now, we could see a very atypical El Nino weather pattern this coming winter, where we may have a robust El Nino but it won't act like how El Ninos are supposed to. They're predicting a big whopper Godzilla-sized snowstorm to clobber either the Great Lakes or East Coast this winter. So... be prepared for flying through a wild weather ride this fall and winter.... keep your seat belt securely fastened at all times.
We've had several El Ninos in the past 10 years or so which has made the weather a bit off from normal, this past winter here in KC was warmer than normal because of El Nino. I've also flown from KC to Denver, and from KC to Albuquerque, KC to Phoenix, and KC to LA. The one thing I've always noticed are the checkerboard patterns of western Kansas from the center pivitol irrigation farms which are throughout many parts of western Kansas, Nebraska, and Oklahoma where the land is very flat and with few trees. You don't see them so often in the eastern parts of Kansas because of more trees and it being hilly. I've driven from KC to Denver before too through the center pivotal irrigation farms. The checkerboard patterns and circles very apparent from above are harder to see from ground level, but you know where they are when you start driving through the very flat land west of Hays on I-70 or west of Great Bend (even more west of Dodge City) in S.E. Kansas where I also drove through once before on way to Santa Fe, NM. And you can tell a little bit also which are center pivital fields when seeing a slight curve to the outer edge of the wheat and corn crops
If you want to see interesting scenery after takeoff and interesting scenery on final approach, DO NOT FLY FROM DENVER TO KANSAS CITY!! Seems like those 2 airports are out in the middle of nowhere. Really enjoyed the tour of Denver Int'l from the gate to the runway....first time I've gotten a good look at the long United concourse....seems like it is a long or even longer than Delta's concourse here at DTW, which is 1 mile long.
😬.... I hate the part when the plane is ascending/descending through the low grey cloud, I always wonder whats coming the other way...has the ATC made a mistake! Lovely landing 👍
Yes. If you'd like to see way more from inside the airport, you can watch the video I made on its opening day. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1fE6OOGfV5o.html
Looks like a little light chop leaving DEN up through the virga and finally somes flakes were flying. Just never liked listening to prerecorded greetings procedures etc.. I'll take the personalities anytime (or you will, after all you're travelling lol). Do like the new plane!
I mean, they're all really quiet. So, no I wouldn't say these are any quieter than those on NEO's. They're basically they same engine after all. Just packaged slightly different haha.
MCI is the airport code for Kansas City International Airport. RU-vid limits titles to 100 characters, so there’s not enough room to spell it out. So I use their FAA and ICAO codes in titles. I then list those codes when their corresponding cities in the descriptions.