IAH United Airlines A320-200 take-off Houston
Take-off on United Airlines A320-200 from Houston-IAH bound for Chicago-O’Hare
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Take-off on United Airlines A320-200 from Houston-IAH bound for Chicago-O’Hare
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A Continental Airlines Boeing 737-900 lands on Runway 26L at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston after a flight from Boston on August 30, 2010. The video starts to the east of Lake Houston and continues all the way to Gate E3. In the process, you get the grand tour of IAH’s five terminals working around from A with Air Canada Jazz present, to B with a small army of Continental Express ERJ’s, and the north side of Terminal C with United already moved in awaiting the merger. Terminal D follows with a Lufthansa 747-400 still at the gate, while an Air France 777-300ER has just pushed back, and a British Airways 777-200ER sits on the ramp. Turning the corner, it’s the International Arrivals Building and then Terminal E. Of course, there’s plenty of Continental to be seen, with a Star Alliance 777 and a couple 767-400ER’s. Finally we arrive at the gate, and thus ends the video. Hope you enjoy.
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A Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 lands in Baltimore after a flight from Boston. This flight, as usual for BOS-BWI flights, was scheduled at just about an hour, but flight time that afternoon was 1:47 because of a reroute via Richmond due to thunderstorms. Still, the weather was nice in Baltimore, and the video starts over Annapolis with a view of the United States Naval Academy and Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. On landing, AirTran’s Baltimore Raven’s logojet can be seen taxiing by.
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Southwest Airlines Boeing 737-700 (N221WN) lands at Birmingham International Airport in Alabama on January 1, 2009 completing a flight from Houston, Texas. Our flight would continue to Baltimore and then we would transfer on to Providence. Unfortunately I don’t have any videos of our flights beyond this.
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The FAA confirmed that it was investigating a particular Continental Airlines flight from LAX to Houston. The flight was carrying chemical oxygen canisters in its cargo, which are similar to canisters blamed in the ValuJet crash in the Florida Everglades in 1996. The FAA, as a result of that crash, took action by banning all oxygen canisters as cargo on commercial flights. Seven capped disarmed canisters were found in an unsealed box labeled “airline parts” aboard the Continental flight. Aviation attorney Paul Hedlund, whose law firm, Baum Hedlund, represented several victims of the ValuJet Flight 592 crash, commented on flights carrying oxygen canisters. “After the terrible, terrible tragedy in ValuJet I can’t see anybody getting near oxygen canisters full, discharged, capped, not capped, disarmed, not disarmed…it makes no difference. You don’t carry it under any circumstances with passengers.”
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*SORRY FOR THE UNSTABLE CAMERA*
Continental 737-500 Landing In Houston
Continental Airlines Flight 151
Raleigh-Durham Intl - Houston Bush Int’ctl
Boeing 737-500 with winglets
P.S.-Yes, I do realize that my screen name is slightly “outdated”.
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http://caffeinatedman.com This video is a continuation of the FS Around The World Video Project.
Dallas-Fort Worth to Houston - FSX Flight was created under Microsofts Game Content Usage Rules using ets from Flight Simulator X, © Microsoft Corporation.
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Continental Airlines Boeing 737-700 landing in Houston G. Bush Intercontinental (KIAH) after a short flight from the beautiful Caribbean island of Cozumel, I was
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Taking off from Houston-George Bush Intercontinental (KIAH) on a rather damp morning for the beautiful Caribbean island of Cozumel, I was a passenger on the flight Enjoy!
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Air Canada E175 (C-FEKJ) landing at Bush Intercontinental in Houston. It’s a night video, so not the greatest quality, but I figured I would post it anyway. There is a nice overview of terminal E at the end.
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