Continental Airlines Boeing 737-800 engine start up (KIAH)
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@jacksite2007 *that's vacation (to the americans)
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I like it when the plane gets really high pitched before the plane moves :) Exciting holiday begins then :)
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i luv d flaps on a 737......it makes a superb sound......bt with the engines starting, it is even better !!!!!! :)
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I love the sound of the igniters starting
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u are my idol for saying that
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that helps. thanks for the information. you really know your stuff.
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@goobstaa An "Extended Range" aircraft, like the 900ER actualy has an additional Fuel capacity of 1,000 gallons US. That is why simply putting winglets on a 900 does not make it an ER, it is the additional fuel capacity that gives it the title of ER, along with a few other changes of course. Hope this helps....
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Was this the Houston, Intercontinental??
TheOfficialJordanRae 1 year ago
@TheOfficialJordanRae Yes. Houston Intercontinental (KIAH) is Continental's largest hub. It is supposed to bethe new United's largest hub once the 2 airlines merge.
PilotUTA 1 year ago
Did they only start one engine up? I noticed in another video, not sure if it was your's or not, that they waited to start one of the engines until they were taxiing towards the runway. Not sure if it's CO's standard procedure or if it was a delayed engine start?
jetfreak4 1 year ago
@jetfreak4 It depends on a few factors if we start one engine. Here, I'm not sure if only one engine was started, its hard to tell from this video's audio, and I honestly dont remember if this was a single engine taxi.
PilotUTA 1 year ago