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From: giuseppebl
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  • I think US Airways is better than AA based on customer service!

  • Cameras don't cause radio interference. Like default99 said, and what is a 777 doing on such a short flight. MIA-DFW is short for a 777, considering it can fly from london to DFW

  • @poopsyproductions probably just repositioning for a DFW-LHR flight :)

  • @mantodowhattodo I'd assume so. Wow, my comment was a year ago and you replied lol..

  • @poopsyproductions well from what I remember thats a daily flight probely for repositioning for a flight like what you said DFW to london or somthing.

  • amazing! where from that other boeing took off?

  • nice vídeo!!!

  • How The hell did you take this Video

  • Yeah, you know, I was wondering the same thing because you're not allowed to have any electronic devices in use during take off and landing because of possible radio interference. I wanted to take a video like this when I flew to Korea but they wouldn't allow me to turn on my camera until the plan climbed to atleast 25,000 feet...

  • You know, I was wondering the same thing... they ask you to turn off ALL of your electronic devices on airlines including cameras. I wanted to take a video on this same type of plane when I flew last but they wouldn't allow me to

  • do it with out them looking!!

  • Recontra Chimbo video

    mejor borralo

  • awesome!

  • Nice video. Liked the parallel takeoff with the UPS 767!!

  • That isnt a UPS 767. It is a Alitalia 767. Look closer at the end of the airplanes to see the specific design.

  • Wow I think you're right. Looked like the old UPS livery to me.

  • I guess that that whole schpeel about turning of and stowing all electronic devices doesn't apply to you...

  • Cell phones generate RFI. Defibulators, cameras, pacemakers don't pose a threat to cockpit communications. WiFi laptops could, but interestingly enough, they are more commonly used on flights now than ever. Go figure...

  • i like the sounds of the engine,cool..

  • Leavin on a jet plane. Don't know when I'll be back again

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