BigMac From Suriname, joined Nov 2003, 246 posts, RR: 14 Posted (5 years 11 months 2 weeks 8 hours ago) and read 2150 times:
Hi everyone, I went on a quick trip this past August and since the whole trip is on my PC I decided to clip together only parts of the video which are related to the actual airplane trip. Since I don't have enough webspace the video is only limited to the MIA-ATL part of the trip(anyone know where I can get some webspace?). This is just a video I made for the whole trip and was not originally intended for a trip report. It's 1 minute and 44 seconds long. Since I'm to lazy to write a full report I am only going to add a little extra info.
Out of nowhere on August 4th I decided to book a roundtrip from MIA-ATL-TLH. My flight would leave in less than 24 hours. The next morning I arrived at MIA an hour and a half before departure. I checked in at a counter since there were only 3 people waiting in line. Once on board I heard a few people talking about how nice the airplane looked inside. I was equally impressed. The flight itself was just under 2 hours and was very smooth.
Hope you enjoy the video.
BTW the rest of trip was:
DL364
ATL-TLH
Boeing 737-832
N3738B
BigMac From Suriname, joined Nov 2003, 246 posts, RR: 14 Reply 4, posted (5 years 11 months 2 weeks 2 hours ago) and read 1841 times:
Thanks everyone.
Jkw777 - The total size of the video is 15.9MB. The rest of the video is filmed in the same way; just some cabin footage and outside but on a 737-832, a CRJ-700, and another 767-432/ER.
LHR340 and Jsnww81 - Sorry no takeoffs nor landings. Isn't the use of electronic equipment forbidden during takeoffs/landings?
Jsnww81 From United States, joined Jan 2002, 1711 posts, RR: 22 Reply 6, posted (5 years 11 months 1 week 6 days 23 hours ago) and read 1777 times:
Theoretically, yeah.
I've seen videos shot on final approach and takeoff however, when the FAs are in their seats. I'm certainly not advocating breaking the rules, but honestly, I don't think it hurts anybody to film scenery out the window as you pass over at low altitude. It's not much different from taking digital photos, which I do all the time.
VonRichtofen From Canada, joined Nov 2000, 4430 posts, RR: 50 Reply 9, posted (5 years 11 months 5 days 20 hours ago) and read 1172 times:
Though they say no electrical devices used during take off, I don't see how they can stop it considering they're seated. A camera isn't going to do anything. I wouldn't wip out the cell phone though
Do digi-cams emit radio waves at all? I can understand not using cell phones, but camera's?