Sort by time | Sort by thread (beta)

Link to this comment:

Share to:

All Comments (19)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • what seat were u in?

  • did you have personal screens?

  • @TransformingStudiosX Unfortunately not, no. I have flown on two American 767-300ERs and neither had personal screens. I don't think any of their 767s have them in economy class.

  • What? The announcements are automated?

  • @5233andy Yes, but the actual "Welcome to.." announcement is a real person. The automated announcement is non-specific information, telling passengers to remain seated etc.

  • How many 767 winglets leave DFW a day for heathrow? are they all winglets?

  • @wizzair1313 There are currently only two American Airlines departures from Dallas to London each day, with one of them being a 767 and the other a 777. It's hit or miss as to whether the 767 has winglets or not though.

    Unfortunately, this flight - AA80 - appears not to be operating right now. It might be a seasonal flight or it could have been withdrawn altogether.

  • Took this same flight in July this year, bit bumpy over the Atlantic and on landing, but on the whole, good. Brings it all back.

    On a side note, the 767 I flew on had winglets too, wonder if this was the exact same plane?

  • this was a great video!!! did the flight attendents give you any hassels about filming? what seat # where you in?

  • great video!!! what seat # was this? did the flight attendents give you any hassles about filming?

  • @tbh219 I was in seat 27J and did not get any hassle from the crew for filming. I tend to keep the camera stashed away until the captain asks the crew to be seated for landing. And being an almost empty flight, there were no passengers giving me hassle for using an electrical device when it should have been turned off.

  • @mikey0118 thats cool i want to try and film my takeoff and landing too. i love watching the videos.

  • @mikey0118 I thought camera's were never an issue with camera crews because they're technically battery powered. Just as a side note, suprised you would take American from DFW when you could have taken British Airways

  • @TSBA92 I don't think American likes the use of cameras on board anyway. The small print in the back of their in-flight magazine says photography is prohibited.. or words to that effect. As for the flight, my trip originated in Orlando, and it was a reward flight (free) because I have clocked up quite a few miles with American Airlines. Booking at the last minute, British Airways wanted £1,000.00 for a one-way flight to London, and that was Gatwick. American Airlines uses only London Heathrow.

  • @mikey0118 Ok, thanks for the clarification. I've typically flown european carriers who are far less strict regarding the use of camera in flight, such as British Airways or Lufthansa. Also, I was under the impression your flight began in Dallas where British Airways flies 777's to Heathrow. Once again, thanks for clearing that up. It's a great video by the way

  • That was a good flight for ya

  • did the plane have ife or tvs in back of seat

  • @hawk45653 There was inflight entertainment, but unfortunately not in the back of the seats on this 767. If I am not mistaken, none of American's 767s have seatback TVs, so you need a good book or an iPod to pass the time!

  • @mikey0118 Do you think that American airlines may put PTV's into their 767's? Most other airlines who have 767's have em..e.g.Lan, Delta, Thompsonfly and Condor. Just makes the flight all the better and the time pass by quicker..Great video btw :-)

Loading...
Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more