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  • In order make a good film - camera should be fixed on the wing in wide angle without any movement. the travel back and forth between the window and the screen - didn't do any good. this is my opinion anyway

  • @SharonHaber66 Come on, EVERYONE does that style of taping. To me, it is BORING. Since most airliners don't have one, I like to see the nosegear camera! I enjoy the point of view as a passenger within the cabin, NOT as a camera hanging outside the airplane. That is my opinion. If it doesn't make for good film, I personally don't care...Thanks for watching anyways.

  • @DieselFrdChikn

    Ok. I like to see the nosegear too. but in the film the screen's image seems in a poor quality.

  • @DieselFrdChikn Ive taped lots of take off and landings and also looked at plenty of them on youtube as well. I think you did a good job despite what others say. Keep it up :-)).

  • @wogga8 I really appreciate that, Thanks!

  • its funny, why you filmed the sreen when you got a better view from the window! :)

  • tip: point the camera allways to the wing/window, not the little screen in fron of you

  • @87earth I'll point the goddamn camera where ever in the fuck i feel like...

  • @DieselFrdChikn uuuu bad boy!

  • @DieselFrdChikn Dude relax.Dont disrespect you viewers like that

  • @WwEdItHD Ok, I'll try... Just keep 'em off my ass will yuh?

  • @DieselFrdChikn I mean it was just a tip

  • @WwEdItHD NO, your suggestion's a tip. The one above it's from SharonH'66 is a tip. That one was just rude.

  • i luv Thai Airways :)

  • is it good flight

  • Strange how Immigration in Thailand, where I am a foreigner is much more welcoming and less arrogant and less nosey than the Homeland Stupidity goons at LAX.

  • @rsattahip I'm with you on that. They've taken things way too far over here. It's now the HS & TSA bullshit that's made U.S. domestic travel a completely unpleasant experience.

  • hahaha the flight attendent sounds funny

  • nice. the view and the lights. great color.

  • @babystinky Hey, Thanks. I got lucky on this flight.

  • I loved the flight to and from bangkok, and as always love thai airways, best food and best preparation (somthing most airlines dont care about) definatly worth every penny.

  • @davdaninja I'm with you on this. The food and the flight was exceptional.

  • wowowow lucky to be at this time over the sky of LA fines ! just beautiful !

  • @dannydanny69 Definitely lucky to be on this flight. I'll always credit the winds aloft and the flight crew for landing us at this time of the evening!

  • Looks like you were on the SADDE6 arrival

  • @dylanhelmer I'm not familiar. What's the SADDE6 arrival?

  • @DieselFrdChikn The SADDE6 is an arrival coming from the north or the pacific ocean coming into LAX. the Arrival takes you either from AVE (Avenol transition) then to DERBB, Cross DERBB at 11,000 feet, then descend to 9,000 feet to cross REYES fix, then FIM VORTAC, then SYMON crossed at 5,000 feet, BAYST 5,000, JAVSI 5,000. After JAVSI you turn right almost always vectored to the ILS approach for runways 25's or 24's. It's actually a really sweet approach if you look at the chart.

  • @DieselFrdChikn If you aren't familiar with what i just explained those names i gave you DERBB, JAVSI etc. are fix's in the FMS (Flight management System) it's the pilots computer that has the whole route setup, these fixes have them cross at certain altitudes and speeds, speed is usually pilots discretion. Whats cool about the arrival is they get to see downtown LA, and the SADDE6 arrival is actually the STADIUM VISUAL into LAX. Look the charts up.

  • @dylanhelmer I'm a bit familiar with that kind of information but it's been awhile since I've studied VORs. I was lucky to have a portside seat to be able to catch those landmarks because the approach over downtown LA was definitely one heck of a sight. I'll take note of your info here and look it up, Thanks!

  • @dylanhelmer Oh, I see, found out from Airliners. n** that it's a series of approach vectors into KLAX. I'm just a general aviation pilot from Georgia. The biggest aircraft I've ever flown was a 152. I've looked over sectionals for the Los Angeles airspace before and they seem really intimidating. Can't imagine what the IFR approach procedures entail in that airspace.

  • Dude, you landed at the perfect time of the evening. And that's right during sunset when there's a nice orange glow over the city.

  • @Einhander49 I'm with you. L.A. looks pretty damn cool at that time of the day. I got lucky this time. Definitely the best part of a long-haul flight are the sights when you know you're finally coming in to land.

  • Amazing with the lights and everything.

  • @dtw777 Thanks, It looked like the lights went on forever. I got real lucky arriving in the early evening.

  • Nice view! What seat #?

  • @airlinepilotdude It was! All credit the goes to the captain who brought us down during that time of the day and my trusty Canon S80.. . Seat # was 36 but it sucked. It was right in between both windows so you'd have to lean far forward or recline the seatback to see out either one.

  • i'm going to be on this flight in December! How's the IFE? Gonna be my first time flying with Thai....

  • @bookieboy Seatback IFE's got the lastest movie releases available in addition to some classic, popular & international movies. They also have a decent selection of regular cable type shows from news to the Discovery & History channel family etc...Though I never listened, there are music channels offered as well as various video games. Satellite info & landing cam video were my favorite IFE options. The food & service were excellent. Hope you have a good experience too...

  • @DieselFrdChikn Thanks for the info! I'm so looking forward to the flight! Hope I have the same great experience like you had with them.

  • It always riles me when airlines play piped music in the background. If they're trying to get passengers to relax, it has the complete opposite effect on me and winds me up instead grrrrrrrrrrrrr.......

    Nice video though :)

  • @Xircal What made this background tune really annoying during this landing was that it was a super-long variation of Thai Airway's "Smooth as silk" advertising promotional campaign song. I've been on TG flights that played old (50s-60s?) Thai music during landings but this time I guess the captain or head attendant was in a bad mood and felt the need to torture us with this selection instead.  Thanks for the props!

  • @DieselFrdChikn

    The worst example of piped music I've experienced so far was on Singapore Airlines preparing for landing in Singapore Changi airport. They played Jazz the whole time from the beginning of the descent which as you probably know takes place some 35 mins before landing and I hate Jazz. I stopped flying with them altogether because of that.

  • @Xircal Ha! I feel the same way about Jazz... rubbish. I'll keep that in mind if I find myself on a Singapore flight.

  • THANK YOU! FINALLY A THAI AIRWAYS LAX VIDEO LANDING WITH ANNOUNCEMENT!!!! THANK YOU

  • @Dangthom You're welcome!

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