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  • great video, plus a "janet" shot, very cool.

  • what kind of plain are you flying in?

  • I'm in an Allegiant MD-80. The JANET plane you see just after rotation is a 737-200.

  • nice video, fuckin janet airline.

    want to know what goes on in AREA 51

  • The STAVV SID is such a nice way to see Vegas.

  • it is! i love it

  • Listen to them engines purr.

  • good vid. thanks.

    next time pick a more interesting destination, say... groom lake. I hear it's lovely this time of year :)

  • i could barly see the plane but i saw it thuw

  • That is not filmed out of a Janet flight....

  • Nobody said it was...This is an Allegiant Air flight as stated in the above comments.

  • @airventure If it was a video out of a JANET plane the person who uploaded it would be dead now

  • retard. read the comment about the video before you make judgments

    "Make sure to check out the JANET flight at 0:57"

  • nice video. i couldnt imagine getting *UP* in Las Vegas early in the morning to fly home. this is the time you should be going to bed!

  • When we were leaving the New York, New York at 4am there were still people going strong!

  • i would not doubt that. yet, Allegiant continues to pack those planes no matter what the departure time. some of their markets that have morning outbounds from Las Vegas are some of their strongest performing ones.

  • where was this flight headed to on what aircraft

  • this is an Allegiant Airlines md-80 flight to Rockford, IL (RFD)

  • nice reflection! i always try and get a morning flight from LAS, best time to fly here in my opinion...

  • That is sweet, you got a pass on a "Janet" Area 51 workers taking the 707 to work. Sweet.

  • just a little correction, the Janet fleet consist of 737's not 707.

  • to be specific the 737-200...lol

  • its 737-800 why isnt anyone saying it wright

  • wrong.

    they were 737-200s, but those have been retired and replaced with 737-600s.

  • @brownbrownson they replaced the 200's with NG's

  • @TheMattyccc i know that.

  • Nice video!

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