@sla31

I anticipate this will be a popular upload. So, for anyone who might be new to the channel.  This was filmed before the current COVID-19 outbreak really took off.  Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic I am not traveling, and I strongly discourage anyone from taking any non-essential flights.  That being said, this channel is very important to me, so I stockpile extra footage from every trip to make sure I have enough footage to continue uploading even if I am unable to fly for any reason.  So, you will continue to see daily content on my channel during this unprecedented time.  I currently have enough footage to continue with daily uploads through September 2020 without stepping on another aircraft.  Fly with me here on this channel, not on real flights!  At least for now.  Stay safe everyone!

@onair141

Flying helped me realize how beautiful the world is to look at

@nostalgiajim

I will never stop being in awe of pilots who land these planes....especially the ones who land with so exact a precision that there is hardly any bump when it touches down.

@TheFredismShow

This is BY FAR one of the very best window flying videos I’ve ever seen.  I’ve watched it many times.  My favorite place to start, after watching the take off from Honolulu is to scroll to 1:39:48, where San Nicholas Island comes into view, and then watch through to the end for several reasons.  Starting over San Nicholas Island shows you how far out that one Channel Island is. Can you believe that the Lone Woman was stranded there for eighteen years in the 1800’s?  How crazy is that?  Also, because the sun is back-lighting the land starting over the Channel Islands and then Long Beach, the topography of the islands and of the mainland alike is extremely contrasted with the sun’s reflection, and therefore, easy to make out every detail of the land.  Lastly, the person doing this video kept the camera stable throughout, which if you think about it, is a Herculean task for such a long flight.  One of my very favorite videos on YouTube!   Now, go look up the Lone Woman of San Nicholas Island; I know you want to!

@vinayakgovitrikar354

I was pleasantly surprised to see green trees , blue water and green grass around RUNWAY !  It is so pleasing  to eyes !

@ariedownunder

The best thing of flying is seeing the earth from a different perspective you are not used to

@jerrera45

I can see why people love these videos.  I have found them to be absolutely addicting.  What could be better than while under Covid house arrest than  sitting at your PC and taking flights all over the globe.

@haroldlipschitz9301

You could not have had a more clear Oahu morning than that, superb sights and sounds

@october65-h6e

Sitting on my couch, watching your flight, listen to music from Phil Collins with a cup of coffee...just perfect! Many many thanks!

@sugarandspice2136

Those who have a fear of flying: conquer your fear because it's worth it 😊

@aishas4664

The reason I love these kinds of videos and channels is because I have so many phobias, but before I fly I look at videos like these and it helps that I can see what’s happening. It calms my irrational fears. Another tip is, flying more frequent helps you forget it’s scary because the more you do it the more you see it’s totally safe!! I was more scared to travel a direct flight to Mexico than having to do two stops to Toronto. I absolutely enjoyed seeing how safe and beautiful it was up in the sky

@Lichtgeschwindigkeit196

🛫 Taking off: 23:25
🛬 Landing: 1:58:45

@karakirsch570

this video almost puts me in tears as it reminds of a trip I had to take to Honolulu and back after my best friend died. she was layed to rest in Kanehoe and as the flight took off it was the first time I had seen Honolulu and kanehoe since I was there for my friends' funeral.   Kara in Saint Paul Minnesota.

@novatraugott

I have a fear of flying, but sometime, if I do get over my flying fear, I would go on a plane every single day, just looking out the window the whole time, staring at the ocean and clouds!

@Fili0706

My parents are scared of flying, so that's why we didn't fly away during my childhood. Now I am going on 18 and I hope I'll be able to fly away on my own soon. Watching this video gives me chills

@TrainPlaneHub

Beautiful video! Perfect engine view as well

@Razgriz-Flight-Spotting

24:59 That view ..

@susanadiasjohnson457

Forgot to mention that the best part of this video is watching the clouds, never taking my eye away for a second. Same thing on board. Never stop studying clouds, my face glued to the glass except for bathroom breaks. Seeing our planet from above is a spiritual connection to the Cosmos, a reminder of Creation.☁️☁️☁️☁️☁️

@nikolauswolff5791

Haha. Just because i saw your video i removed my two Hawaiian A 330's scale 1: 500 from my shelf and cleaned them from the dust. One is the N - 380 HA with a Raiders logo and the other one is the N - 391 HA with the Polynesian figures on the fuselage. I never ever saw one of their A 330's. When i was on the islands last time they were operating their 767's still.

@carolinecardenas9429

I live on Oahu but I never get tired of the view of the island from above. I miss flying.  Great video!  💜