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US Airways Boeing 757-200 Takeoff from Glasgow GLA Airport

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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2007

US Airways Boeing 757 takeoff from Glasgow GLA Airport to Philadelphia PHL with shadow of plane on ground.

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  • which seat number is this? thanks

  • Sorry, cannot remember, but it's the emergency exit seat.

  • thought u were not allowed to have ur mobiles on when flying on a plane

  • It wasn't a mobile, it's a stills camera that has a 5 minute video function. The steward was actually in the jump seat opposite me, and I asked him specifically for permission.

  • Thanks. It's just a shame the window was so filthy & scratched on the outside, which I never realised during the filming.

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  • The 757 is one of my favourites....has climb power like a mofo....

  • Can you fly to LAX from GLA?

  • Wonder me a lot that more and more US carriers (US-Airways, American) will operate such middle-sized and smaller Boeing 757 aircraft into European Airspace. But I think all these 757 are speciality equipped with First-Class Long-Haul seats.

  • I am going to las vegas flying with us airways from glasgow to philadelphia then from there to Lasvegas mccarran airport , i think they are a good flight company as i have flew with them going to florida last year at christmas , so i thought they were a fantastic flight and also 5* care taking , they would come round asking all of us if we were ok and if we needed anything

  • i live just ootside glasgow in cumbernauld and you can see the planes above you goin into glasgow airport :D

  • @123miste Its an irish company who uses them and they are called Aer Lingus

  • There are some 737s capable of transatlantic flights. Check 737-700ER operational range. I recall that one Scotish company uses 737s for flights from Glasgow to Boston or NY?

  • lovin the shadow, never really seen that before. Funny how a thing thousands of feet in the sky can cast a shadow like that. dont anyone go all scientific on me ha ha

  • very smooth

  • i really loved this aircraft! i flew on it from phoenix to honolulu and then honolulu to phoenix just last month. I was in 11F the 1st time, awesome flight and then 24E the 2nd time, such a smooth landing which was good cuz it was a red eye and it didn't wake anyone.

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