Sometimes it’s easy to forget how fun flying was as a child. Don’t get me wrong, I still enjoy it today, but it was flying as a child that really sparked my love for aviation today.
Perfect background music for when you are trying to study or as a subtle background to sleep well. Great job Skylite Productions. You are the best when it comes to full flight videos, takeoff videos, or landing videos in general
I actually have 50K status on Frontier, even though I haven't flown on them since 2013. It's not that I'm opposed to flying on those airlines, it's that they never have flights that are at the times that I need. Most of the time, my shorter domestic US flights are to get me in position for a longer, more important flight. A cross country or flight to Hawaii, for example. It doesn't really do me much good when I need to get to LAX or SFO when the only Frontier or Spirit flight leaves at 1:32am haha. I'm hoping to fly on some of the ULCC's this year though.
I'm wondering when will Delta buy the NEO versions.. Single aisle aircrafts are somewhat the future, given the amount of research on these engines of narrow body aircrafts..
Yes, as others have mentioned, they already have A321NEO's on order. Delta just received the final A321CEO ever built just a couple of weeks ago, and now they'll start to get their NEO's delivered.
Well, it's kind of an illusion. I do fly a lot, but it's not every day. I typically fly around 10 days per month. What's different for me, is I'm not really flying to get to a specific place or thing. I'm flying just to get footage for this channel. So, I often can fit 3-5 segments in per day. Even if you go on the low end and say 3 per day, that's roughly 30 flights per month. Hence how I have enough footage to post every day, even though I only fly about 1/3 of the month.
The location of this seat is my favorite on the A321. But, of course, the seats designation changes based on the airline. On American it was 23A, now it’s 25A, Delta it’s 27A etc.