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Highlights of YouTube Channel: AirlineReporter

Highlights of YouTube Channel: AirlineReporter

Honestly: a window seat is the best part of flying. We try to include a lot of photos in the story. But you know we have one YouTube Channel Are there some great on-board moments videos?

Highlights of YouTube Channel: AirlineReporter

We have a takeoff point! We have landing views! We even made some new airport terminals a time of attention. All in all, we have a lot of things that keep Avgeek like you do.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zltskb-kw50

In this story, we are compiling some of the latest highlights from our channel. These include a full-length feature of the best Planspotting hotel in Australia’s upper deck A380, a view from both ends of the world’s longest flight, and the full-length feature of the world’s best Planspotting hotel.

Please continue reading the full list!

Takeoff time

Between the roar of the engine, the view of climbing, and the feeling of your adventure just starting out, takeoff is arguably the best part of the flight. Here are some of our favorite takeoff videos recently:

Singapore Airlines A380 upper deck takeoff from Melbourne Landscape: From our seats on the upper deck to Singapore’s excellent business class to long takeoffs, there are a number of factors that make this happen. Those with A380 experience know that the aircraft’s window design can make getting glare-free viewing challenging. But honestly, how the windows depict the view in the view as a little cool. We start with the taxi section of the flight, but if you are interested in a quick look at the A380 Business Class scrolling in Singapore, back to the beginning of the video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjaznzpzpcq

That Singapore Airlines flight A380 is one of the best flights of my life – This is the complete story If you are interested in reading more about it.

Qatar Airways 777 leaves New York Kennedy International Airport: As a New York resident, I have been enjoying the amazing extent of flight scenes at Kennedy International Airport (JFK) over the past few years. The video starts with a QSuite flights from New York to Doha. Highlights: @ 1:26 While watching the plane ahead of us, glide to 31 liters, then the entire takeoff and the beautiful views of Kennedy Terminals 1 and 8, and the @ 2:32 views of the Manhattan skyline. A unique part of this flight is that this is my first time in the rear seats that you can see at the end of the video.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgh3bndq-6s

Just like the previous video, if you want to see the JFK Lounge and QSuite seats (like QSuite seats), scroll back to start.

The longest flight in the world to the sky: Our latest video (at least as of the time of publication) is from The longest flight in the world: Singapore Airlines direct route connecting New York Kennedy International Airport to Singapore Changi. It was the departure at 11pm, and the airport and Long Island were glittering at night.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=phx6ttuhww0

On the contrary route, depart during the day: Two years ago I flew along the way out of the station Kenican route in Singapore. Before boarding, we watched the buzzing pre-flight ramp activity. Our takeoff roll was nearly a full minute due to the fuel load and the humid Singapore climate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvap-lbkkcq

JAL 777-300ER Takeoff and Climb: In this Kennedy Takeoff video, we start from the runway 4L and get a different view in the Kennedy terminal layout. The various long-distance carriers on display are impressive. That was really cloudy, @ 1:33 You can see the wings pick up the condensed condensation on wet days. The main cloud split at 2:00 is also great.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vsoizdavfak

We wrote a complete story JAL flights from Kennedy to Tokyo Haneda.

Some love for landing

The rise must fall. When it does, the view is usually beautiful.

Sunset lands on Singapore Airlines A350 to New York: This is Same flight As a takeoff from Singapore Changi, we showed you earlier…just 17 hours later (after all, it was the longest flight in the world). The entire descent and landing have been beautiful since the sunset. But when we showed the brightest colors with the sunset, we were in line with the Kennedy 4R’s final approach, it did get good. Singapore Airlines enthusiasts may stand out from the music played during the landing (@ 2:00). Even if it’s just a quick look, the view of the departure plane at @2:48 still lives on my head.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trhs4eq6qz0

Cathay Pacific A350-1000 nose cam logged in Hong Kong: During landing, there is only one thing that can remove our eyes from the window. That thing is an external camera view that we can watch on the screen. As part of the excellent overall IFE system for the Cathay A350-1000, there is a nose cam view that we used to watch for a brief final approach. You can skip to 0:47 in the video below to get the view.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnyOxoH3vkw

Stand out from the ground

Calling it counterintuitive, but our favorite aeronautical related videos lately are about something on Terra Firma.

Is this the best flying hotel in the world? Stayed in the Excel Hotel in Haneda, Tokyo, a full video report known as one of the best Planespotting Hotels in the world.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqttjjkivgg

The beauty of Skybridges at Laguardia Terminal B: There is a lot of love for Laguardia’s new terminal B. But from the Avgeek perspective, the winning factor is the Skybridge scenario of Super Taxiway. From these vantage points you can enjoy unrivaled views of the bustling LGA ramps and runway activities.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iidkvDezlpy

Regarding the topic of improving New York City Airport, we have compiled reports on New Terminal A in Newark. The video ends with the sight of the new terminal and is sunset in the background.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqdimkg5e8o

Tell us you want to see more!

If you have any ideas or feedback about our videos (things you like, things you don’t have, or want to see more), we’d love to know. The more we know about what you want, the better we can offer.

Senior Correspondent – New York, New York. Manu is an avid air traveler, private pilot and dedicated Avgeek. From a millennial perspective, he loves writing about aviation and co-managing Airlineporter’s social media and video projects. His daily work is a doctor in New York City.

https://www.airlinereporter.com