Southwest Airlines Take-Off

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2010

On 04-07-10, this is the taxi and take-off phase, departing from MCO (Orlando International Airport) of my initial flight home onboard the Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 jet. This flight stopped over at Denver International, and then I changed planes for my final journey home to Ontario, California. Florida is a very beautiful place!

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  • This takes me back to the day i flew to St Louis on a Southwest Boeing 737-700 I sat at the same seat as this Video was shot. Love the engine sound

  • Very well, yea cant wait until they come out with the new 737 Max, check out Boeing.com for the latest news and releases.

  • @787Aerospace I seen the new 737 Max I can't wait to see them in flight. Hopefuly I will fly on one soon

  • @wdwron08 hey check this out at Boeing.com Southwest ordered something like 150 new Boeing 737 MAX airplanes, priced at $16 billion total, first delivery will be in 2017 (God Willing).

  • thats a 737-7H4

  • Oh please, big deal about the H in the 7H4, its still a Boeing 737-700, the airline chooses the "H."

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  • Yea Orlando MCO International is a huge airport, so big that I was surprised at the size of the thing. Its even got a hotel inside the terminal with high glass floors and a ceiling almost 200 feet in the air, amazing, awe inspiring, never thought would be such a massively big airport.

  • i love the takeoff its like a thrill ride...

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  • omg if sooo freakin scared of riding a plane i have to tomorrow

  • Love the sunny day on fl.

  • @fede16584 Probably cuz you return back to the ground? lol. The takeoff for me is the best part. All that thrust pushing you back into your seat and then you leave the ground, sometimes feeling that sense of weightlessness . It's not everyday (for some people) that you get to see things from around 35000 feet.

  • @AcepilotC172 that so cool! i didn't know that!

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