Taking off in a Boeing 747-400 from Frankfurt/Main (FRA) to Los Angeles (LAX) aboard Lufthansa LH 456 on August 27, 2010. The aircraft's registration was D-ABTH, the ex Star Alliance logo jet. Heading west, the plane flew over Scotland, Greenland, Hudson Bay, Winnipeg, Denver, the Rockies and the Grand Canyon to Los Angeles, California.
all the way non stop is spooky.. wouldn't like it
Morticia2705 1 month ago
@ctjcad the 777 is not that smaller then the 747 well if you are think about the 777 300er that is but yeah the turbulence would be a bit hard on a smaller plane
dublinairportplanes 3 months ago
@TheDreamConnection
i can imagine the turbulence if you were in a smaller plane (767 or 777) rather than in a 747..probably will feel a bit rougher..
ctjcad 1 year ago
@ctjcad 2nd time from FRA to LAX in a LH 747, but I actually flew a lot more times from LAX back to FRA (I got a video of an LH A340 LAX–FRA coming soon)
turbulences on this route mostly occur over Greenland in winter (I once experienced some really severe weather there in a 747) and of course over Scotland back to Europe when you get out of the jet stream
TheDreamConnection 1 year ago