Here’s a vid of my trip to Palau, Micronesia on board a Continental Airlines flight. This was during the SARS outbreak in 2003 that spread panic throughout Southeast Asia, which led to the sudden decline of air travel in the region. Obviously, I was undeterred! It’s an old vid, taken with a video camcorder and was digitally converted to WMV. There’s a delay in the sounds so just bear with it. FEATURES: -Clips from NAIA -Take off from NAIA on mid day -Continental’s B737 cockpit and cabin -Some Philippine islands seen from the air -Palau’s reefs and atolls seen on approach -Palau Internatioal Airport
This is the continuation of my travel vid from Los Angeles to Honolulu, which continues onward to Agana, Guam and ends in Manila, Philippines. The trip is actually booked as Los Angeles to Manila, with Continental Airlines having stops in Hawaii and Guam. Again, the video is originally intended for my cousin Phil’s entertainment and is eventually included in my travel vids at You Tube. Everyone now gets to watch this 4 minute clip! Don’t mind my bad hair. This video features: -Clips from Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport terminal -Inside Continental Micronesia’s Boeing 737 cabin -Taking off from Agana, Guam -Approaching Manila from the air -Landing in NAIA
Video of one of the last passenger flights on Concorde. The flight took place on 26 June 2000 departing Paris and arriving in London. I was lucky to have been booked on this flight as the crash that grounded Concorde occurred on 25 July 2000. My video shows all aspects of the flight, from boarding to landing and includes a visit to the cockpit. It was a very exciting and moving experience.
FULL: www.xard.org The European air travel check agency Eurocontrol same it expected hot 5000 fledges in European air space on Saturday, against 22000 normally. This likened with 10400 fledges against a regular 28000 on Friday it read, adapting figures from an younger affirmation. The means identical no landing places or charades were possible for civilian aircraft in most of northern and grand Europe, but fledges were getting place in gray Europe, letting in Spain, the southwestern Balkans, southeast Italy, Bulgaria, Greece and Turkey. “Forecasts suggest that the swarm of volcanic ash will prevail and that the impact will stay for at least the future 24 hours,” the office same in a program line older in the day. The way said that of the 300 transatlantic flights of steps that willed usually arrive in Europe on a Saturday, only 73 flights went far in the morning, when almost are scheduled to land. It identical that in numerous of the countries affected, upper airspace had become available, but it was trying to access this as in almost cases surrounding arenas were contaminated by the ash tree swarm.
If your experience on a commercial airliner is one of cramped aisles and small video displays, then the Aircraft Interiors Expo will broaden your horizons when it comes to the future of air travel. (April 3)