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  • im goin to hawaii in august to see family cnt wait!!!!!!!

  • What airline was this?

  • hawaii is cool and pluse i live here on maui but if you ever live here it is verey expizive

  • this is honolulu international airport u dummy

  • it's called honolulu stuip ass

  • I havent ben on a plane in like 15 years..i loved watching the clouds going by so beautiful

  • It's Called Honolulu INTL Stupid

  • Great Video!! Its funny how the clouds always make it seem like you are just going SO SLOW ~ until you go through them that is. They are like your favorite drink that sneaks up on you!! Thanks for posting!!!

  • I heard something about $5.00? what was that?

  • but i cant believe you guys know what kind of plane this is just by looking at the wing...im impressed

  • @donnelse me 2 haha

  • this flight that i took back to the states was american i think

  • Gotta hate that feeling of leaving Hawaii! Which airlines? I took Hawaiian Airlines to Honolulu bak in 2005 I think.

  • By the way the wing structure looks, this is a Boeing 777 and Hawaiian Airlines doesn't have Boeing 777s.

  • what model does Hawaiian airlines use?

  • Boeing 767

  • and 757

  • thanks

  • Hawaiian doesn't operate the 757. They only use the 767 and 717.

  • This is definitely Honolulu airport. I was there a few weeks back. I recognize the right turn just after takeoff and the reef runway that runway 08R was built on.

  • And, IIRC, there are no other Int'l airports on the Islands big enough to accomodate the jumbos from the Mainland.

  • Well, we have Kona airports on the Big Island and Kahului airport on Maui

  • Looks like Kona?

  • Hawaii airport? Wow you must be a big foreigner to the islands. Thats Honolulu international airport.

  • R u meet some lightwise turbulance?

  • Its not. Kona airport was built over lava and it's all black around the runway surface. That is Honolulu international runway 8R (reef runway).

  • my bad...im sorry..

  • I'm sorry for being a big knowitall jerk...:(

    Where did the flight go to?

  • Usually United 777's outta honolulu go to san fransisco or chicago I think.

  • I just recently went to Honolulu on a 777! It was United Airlines flight 74. We took off from the reef runway 08R. When we landed in Honolulu, they turned and I was on the side where I could see the entire airport. I was from San Francisco. I miss Hawaii :(

  • is assume this is the 200 series of the 777?

  • nope 777

  • r 767-300 good planes anyone

  • yes. Boeing 767 is one of the best long-haul aircraft ever designed.

  • correct me if im wrong but to me it looks like a f14 fighter jet.........IM GOING TO HAWAII SOON BUT IM NOT TELLING U WEN SO U CAN FUK OFFF!!!!!!

  • its a 767

  • no its a 777

  • I believe It's a united 777. Correct me if I'm wrong.

  • omg i miss hawaii but i am going there next year :)

  • im going in August..last time i was their was for new years 2000

  • i never new a plane cood fly from there to LA wow!!! how long is that flight?

  • well of course there are flights all over

  • Dude, elementkid343, There are planes that fly routes from New York JFK to Singapore Changi Airport. That is an 18 Hour Flight. If you were the fly from Honolulu to LAX, the flight is only 5 hours. An empty Boeing 777-200LR flew from Hong Kong To London Heathrow the long way, flying over the Pacific, across the United States, and back across the Atlantic (Usually they fly across Asia). That was 23 Hours but a 777-200LR can't fly that far full payload. So yeah, planes can fly really far!

  • i miss hawaii ;(

  • me too

  • me too

  • me 2 gundhurant im not a very good swimmer and i luk at dese vids bwt planes crashing in2 water den i shit meself im so stupid i lyk it wen ur flying and planes with ya ryte nxt 2 ya 20000 feet above lol

  • 767?

  • 777

  • No dearheart, this is a 777. You can tell from the flap "canoe" fairings. They are larger on the 777. Also, the inboard ailerons tend to flare upward during the take off roll until the hydraulic system kicks in and knocks them back down to match the flap setting. I promise you, this IS a 777.

  • nice view!

  • yeah the pacific

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