Onboard jetBlue Airbus A320 Take-Off from Boston (882_922)
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Leaving to Maine in 5 days! Taking the a320!
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@AMT4245 You seriously scare me about the A320 when you say that.
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thats nott the airplane.thats somthing else or the pilot just came down fast,not the airplane
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going on jetblue airbus a320 on the 14th to newark, nj :)
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yeeehaaa!!! let's go again!!! :)) love it!
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wow! NICE VIDEO. im going to california pretty soon so this made me excited even more. :)
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not really, do you say that the A320 is better from experience or just because. It may be configured more comfortably but that is the airline's choice, plus 737 are much more reliable, and although they have a worse safety record that is because one takes off every 5 seconds, and at any given time there are about 1000 in the air. Almost 50 years of service in all conditions, from africa to yes North America, under much more difficult conditions than an A320 can handle.
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The Only reasone i like thease big long range planes is that they take of like 300 kmh and then go up to 1000 instead of starting at 700kmh like the small ones
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Actually, the flight crew control the cabin pressure - usually. If you get a chance, try Virgin America. They probably have the nicest A320s in the US. The PTVs you have, you can buy anything you want with your credit card & touch screen, and the flight crew will bring it right to you - no need to hail anyone. Or if you're in their business class, that's all free!
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The A320 is my third favourite plane after the 777 and A330. I prefer the A320 over B738 mainly because its quiter and I find more comfortable. The planes are generally older though.
Also has better safety record than the 737-3XX series
ciudatelu 4 years ago 16
I like Airbus a lot because the cabin is pressurized a lot nicer. Once, I went on a night flight on a Southwest 737 and the pressure hurt my ears so bad. And besides, I love jetBlue's TV's on the A320 and E190.
suiteliferocks9 3 years ago 15