We Flew ACROSS The USA on the MOST HATED PLANE (CRJ200)

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Jeb Brooks

Jeb Brooks

Күн бұрын

Watch this video to see what it's like to fly across the USA on the most hated plane, the CRJ-200!
In this video, we’ll travel from our home in Greensboro, NC all the way to California, but only using regional jets! We’ll mostly focus on the CRJ 200, but the close cousin, the ERJ-145 will make a brief appearance, too.
These regional jets are easy to hate, but we wanted to put them to the ultimate test by crossing the entire country in them. The CRJ-200 is particularly uncomfortable and a lot of airlines are getting rid of them, but United Airlines, through the United Express brand, has more 50 seat regional planes than American and Delta combined, so we’ll be on a lot of United CRJ200 airplanes in this video as we fly across the USA on the most hated plane!
Why do passengers think the CRJ 200 is the worst plane?
For starters, they don’t have plugs or Wi-fi, the Windows are too low, the overhead bins can’t accommodate roll aboard bags, there’s barely any headroom, the lavatories are tiny, there’s no first class or even economy plus, the seats are incredibly small, and if the plane isn’t full, people in the front may have to move to the back to ensure proper weight and balance. In short, CRJ200’s and ERJ145’s are pretty easy to hate.
But what do you think? Watch this video to decide for yourself!
0:00 Introduction
1:29 First Flight
5:46 Second Flight
10:38 Third Flight
13:42 Fourth Flight
16:03 Bloopers
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A Beginning - Rymdklang Soundtracks
Like Paradise (Instrumental Version) - waykal
You Better Run (Instrumental Version) - Holy See
Baby Bye (Instrumental Version) - Vicki Vox
Two Peas in a Pod (Instrumental Version) - Ooyy
Kia Kaha - spring gang
The Morning Light (Instrumental Version) - L.M. Styles

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@thecosmicyak1370
@thecosmicyak1370 Жыл бұрын
So Suzanne didn't want to go to Antarctica, but was willing to go trans-con on CRJ's?
@DaneNicholson
@DaneNicholson Жыл бұрын
🤣
@justanotherasian4395
@justanotherasian4395 Жыл бұрын
One is relatively comfortable for long term and very beautiful. The other is a crj.
@atcay81
@atcay81 Жыл бұрын
🤔 yeah I agree and that's where I'll leave it lol, old saying goes if you don't have anything nice to say......
@Calebs_Aviation
@Calebs_Aviation Жыл бұрын
That’s my real question!
@ChrisHockman
@ChrisHockman Жыл бұрын
It’s not cold
@michae8jackson378
@michae8jackson378 Жыл бұрын
Also from a pilots perspective, the CRJ has much more room in cockpit than the ERJ! I'm 6'4" so that matters. My old company, PSA, got rid of their 200s and have 700 and 900s now.
@BSOBN
@BSOBN Жыл бұрын
Congrats on being the only comfortable person on the plane! ;)
@michae8jackson378
@michae8jackson378 Жыл бұрын
@@BSOBN true statement!🤣🤣🤣
@FlightX101
@FlightX101 Жыл бұрын
I see instagram pic of some friends flying ERJs... its definitely small in there lol
@justAman548
@justAman548 Жыл бұрын
Aren’t they (all airlines) doing away with 200s?
@michae8jackson378
@michae8jackson378 Жыл бұрын
@@justAman548 I think so
@devastated_studios
@devastated_studios Жыл бұрын
I'm actually a pilot of a B777 but I regularly commute out of a smaller airport and many times its on an RJ. The EMB145 is nice due to the one seat but my last trip out was on a CRJ where My shoulder literally overlapped my neighbor's. BRUTAL.
@juliemanarin4127
@juliemanarin4127 Жыл бұрын
Luckily my young daughter was next to me!
@jamesmorganwill1
@jamesmorganwill1 Жыл бұрын
The Embraers also have super nice large windows. In contrast, the windows on the CRJ are (1) small, (2) positioned too low (as mentioned in the video), and (3) strangely spaced apart, to the extent that it seems like they have only half the number of windows that they should do (it's basically: small window, then a large piece of wall where you'd expect another window to be, then a small window, then another large wall again - and so on). Why?
@tjwillaimsHauger
@tjwillaimsHauger Жыл бұрын
piolots are hot
@joen4088
@joen4088 Жыл бұрын
​@@jamesmorganwill1 B737 windows are low too, another reason why I dislike them over the A320.
@pattynun1490
@pattynun1490 11 ай бұрын
Thank you for coming through Lincoln, NE! I’ve lived here nearly 70 years and my husband and I fly out of Lincoln every time we can - literally to all over the world. It’s a great connecting airport.
@kellicos
@kellicos 8 ай бұрын
Well. as a pilot of one of these aircraft, I can say that while it isn’t the most luxurious, We work hard to make this as pleasant as possible. Yes, we fight with weight and balance, and extreme temperatures, and small spaces, but we also fight against people who come onto our planes primed to hate everything about the experience. If I had a nickel for every comment of “oh, it’s one of those horrible LITTLE planes”… Videos like this can make a job like mine and even more importantly that of my flight attendants even more difficult. I do appreciate the very short segment at the end admitting that we provide service to cities that might not otherwise get service. Hope people actually make it to the end of the video to see that part. Oh, and how tired you felt after 4 legs on a CRJ? That is a normal day for many of us, and we do it with a smile. Glad you survived the experience. We are grateful for passengers who ride with us and show us courtesy even if our plane isn’t the fanciest in the air. The mainline carriers have seen fit to hire us to fly certain routes, and whether or not any of us understand why, it is the way it is. I am grateful that they do, because that is my job. I like to think that what I do helps people get to where they need to go without having to drive long distances, and I hope that here and there someone might even enjoy the experience. The CRJ is like that one relative that we all have. *I* can insult my annoying cousin, but someone outside the family really shouldn’t !
@derek17005
@derek17005 7 ай бұрын
If you're flying one of these, I understand the grind you're on, living in a glorified studio with 4 other pilots, and trying your best to build time. Keep it up. For everyone that complains, there's someone like me who actually enjoys flying these smaller jets compared to the bigger jets. Less people, less hassle, and I can manage any amount of legroom for a couple of hours. My entertainment is out the window looking at our beautiful country. Just get me there safely and I'm as happy as a pig in...
@pa60pilot
@pa60pilot 7 ай бұрын
Any time I heard "this plane is so small", I always said to myself "so is your hometown...maybe someday if it grows up, it can support bigger airplanes."
@TKing2724
@TKing2724 3 ай бұрын
"We also fight against people who come onto our planes primed to hate everything about the experience." I assume it's different when you're a pilot, but airlines often don't treat their customers well.
@AllIWantIsToPassTheseBlo-nw5ny
@AllIWantIsToPassTheseBlo-nw5ny 2 ай бұрын
You're completely right, but I think these videos are just a bit of fun
@sofloemir
@sofloemir Ай бұрын
​@@derek17005 Those days are over. These regionals start people at just shy of 100K a year. Air Wisconsin's first year pay is 93K, followed by 153K on 2nd year certain upgrade to captain. The glorified studio with 4 other pilot struggle is now the gents who are trying to get to 1500 hours by working even smaller commuter airlines making 20K a year.
@CarTalesCrew
@CarTalesCrew Жыл бұрын
As a ramp agent for Delta, I can definitely say we hate the 200's. The bin in the back is tiny to load the luggage into, and overall, everything you said was spot on accurate 😆
@oscarsantiago3298
@oscarsantiago3298 Жыл бұрын
But they love the CRJ900 here in JFK pretty good space to stand and load the bulk and they're usually quick to load in and out. But I'd rather load/unload 738's and 9's and A220's I love the physical exercise from it and it keeps you nice and warm in the winter time (I am also a ramp agent for delta)
@CarTalesCrew
@CarTalesCrew Жыл бұрын
@Oscar Santiago I do love a good 700/900 lol. I hate the MD 88/90 bin ugh. Also jfk loves turning the bag handles the opposite way to be funny. Bastards lol
@oscarsantiago3298
@oscarsantiago3298 Жыл бұрын
@@CarTalesCrew lol I bet. Not sure why though because the joke is on them when there's a bag pull.
@CarTalesCrew
@CarTalesCrew Жыл бұрын
@Oscar Santiago 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 facts. But they do manage to do it from time to time. Sucks 😆
@cotondonahue3
@cotondonahue3 Жыл бұрын
i hate the 200s too! much prefer the 900 or 550!
@v1__rotate
@v1__rotate Жыл бұрын
As someone who used to fly these for a certain regional, the happiest moment of my career was the day I parked one at the gate and then never flew one again
@Hello-ok9hq
@Hello-ok9hq Жыл бұрын
😂
@ChampionsClub2030
@ChampionsClub2030 Жыл бұрын
"tick tick tick tick tick tick tick tick tick" GODDAMMIT this thrust was FINE last leg
@alaskadrifter
@alaskadrifter Жыл бұрын
OK Ted Lasso 😂
@thecaynuck
@thecaynuck 4 ай бұрын
Ah come on, they seem fun to fly
@Aderin.
@Aderin. 2 ай бұрын
I've never even been on a flight before. I'm jealous
@javianjohnson8746
@javianjohnson8746 Жыл бұрын
What you said at the end is absolutely correct. These regional jets connects smaller communities to large ones (perfect example: your Chicago to Lincoln, NE flight). If it wasn't for these small jets, a lot of communities wouldn't have an useful airport
@TheSjuris
@TheSjuris Жыл бұрын
Or Milwaukee to Chicago.
@dankelly5150
@dankelly5150 Жыл бұрын
I think I would have just stayed in Denver, it’s nice there 😂
@collins9708
@collins9708 Жыл бұрын
Ok but the 900 /700 does it better. And if you want even better than erj175... The 200 is such a horrible plane lmao (there is always something broken on it)
@nortonhatfield7312
@nortonhatfield7312 Жыл бұрын
Chicago has two international airports, Midway and O Hare. That's why Chicago is a major hub for most airlines.
@zacharyabelson8196
@zacharyabelson8196 11 ай бұрын
@@TheSjurisMilwaukee to chicago you can just use a train
@ryanceason4658
@ryanceason4658 Жыл бұрын
As a mechanic for one Delta's regional airlines, the CRJ-200 was the first commercial aircraft I worked on. As much as mechanics hated working on the CRJ-200, it was sad to see the airline retire them at the beginning of May 2023. I fortunate enough to work on it during its farewell tour in MSP before retirement.
@xpheonixgamingx325
@xpheonixgamingx325 Жыл бұрын
As a Lincoln NE resident and an Aviation geek, I really enjoyed the Lincoln segment. I fly out of LNK frequently on CRJ200s and EJR 145s so I'm very familiar with this lol. Loved the video!
@GreenerGrass
@GreenerGrass Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@nickymaz05
@nickymaz05 Жыл бұрын
I'm a former crewmember of the E-4b (National Airborne Operations Center), they were operating out of Lincoln due to the runway at Offutt AFB (in Omaha) being rebuilt. The plane is one of four, a highly modified 747 which serves as mobile survivable command center for the national command authority.
@buellreaucracy
@buellreaucracy Жыл бұрын
Yep I remember those. I was stationed at Offutt years ago.
@AverytheCubanAmerican
@AverytheCubanAmerican 2 ай бұрын
The Nebraska State Capitol quite stands out! It was designed by New York architect Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue in 1920 and was constructed of Indiana limestone from 1922 to 1932. Goodhue stated that "Nebraska is a level country and its capitol should have some altitude or beacon effect". The capitol incorporating a tower into its design caught the attention of Huey Long. When Huey Long was elected, he seized upon the idea of using a new capitol as a way to symbolize the end of the "political domination of Louisiana's traditional social and economic elite" in the state. He noticed Nebraska was constructing a new tall capitol building at the same time at 400 feet tall, and decided to copy the skyscraper concept and made sure the new capitol would be taller at 450 feet tall. Both of these were completed the same year in 1932. The statue at the top of the Nebraska capitol is called The Sower. Nebraskan philosopher Hartley Burr Alexander envisioned the base, with its inner cross, as an emblem of the quarters of the Earth representing the drama of human experience, and he envisioned the tower as Earth's gnomon representing human ideals. The Sower completes the vertical movement of the exterior symbolism representing agriculture and the "chief purpose in forming society, to sow nobler ideas of living".
@HurricaneHH
@HurricaneHH 2 ай бұрын
You are everywhere!
@cameronbuongiorno8745
@cameronbuongiorno8745 Жыл бұрын
It's really awesome to see you fly into Fresno as I've lived here almost my whole life. It's really cool to see our town get some recognition!
@johnspigarelli8155
@johnspigarelli8155 Жыл бұрын
Every trip I've taken over the past 12 years starts and ends with a CRJ 200, makes you appreciate the amenities on the mainline flights.
@YukariAkiyama
@YukariAkiyama Жыл бұрын
Remember flying a UAL CRJ-200 on my way from SAN > LAX then NRT. Never again.
@dehavillandcanadatwinotter9621
@dehavillandcanadatwinotter9621 Жыл бұрын
What’s funny is that if you go on Air Canada’s CRJ’s, they actually have in flight entertainment, and if you sit in the first few rows in business, they give you full meal service and surpass all expectations for service on a regional flight. Speaking of Canadian airlines, Porter received new Embraer E2’s that along with the Q400’s, will continue to expand the airlines route network. I know you did a Q400 Porter flight and enjoyed the experience, so I’m sure you’ll enjoy the E2 as well.
@davisbyer4791
@davisbyer4791 Жыл бұрын
Air canada CRJ200s don't have IFE or business class, only the 900
@mrvwbug4423
@mrvwbug4423 Жыл бұрын
Well those aren't new Q400s, it's out of production. But lots on the used market as RJs have replaced turboprops pretty much. Apparently Q400s have been picking up in European countries with high carbon taxes as the Q400 requires a much lower carbon tax to operate than a RJ. Though with domestic flight bans coming to most of the EU, it's likely to be short lived, and most of these short routes in western EU at least are already served by HSR, which is almost certainly a more pleasant experience than cramming into a small RJ or turboprop.
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un
@SupremeLeaderKimJong-un 2 ай бұрын
CRJ-200 history: The Canadair Regional Jet (CRJ) program, which derived from the Challenger 600 business jet, was launched in 1989. The first CRJ100 prototype made its maiden flight in May 1991. Canada's first jet airliner to enter commercial service was introduced by Lufthansa in 1992. The initial model was followed by the CRJ100 ER subvariant, featuring 20 percent greater range, and the CRJ100 LR subvariant, which possessed 40 percent more range than the standard CRJ100. The CRJ200 is almost identical to the earlier CRJ100 model, except for the adoption of more efficient engines; these new engines have been attributed as having provided the CRJ200 with several improvements in performance, such as lower fuel consumption. Love 'em or hate 'em...the CRJ-200 was no doubt the workhorse of many fleets for the past 20-30 years and paved the way for a lot of airlines to access more destinations to expand networks Love the look of the replica Sequoia forest at Fresno's airport! It is the closest airport to Sequoia National Park after all, as well as Yosemite and Kings Canyon. The park's General Sherman tree is the largest tree on Earth by volume at 52,500 cubic feet. The General Sherman tree grows in the Giant Forest, which contains five of the ten largest trees in the world. Besides the giant Sequoia trees, Sequoia National Park contains the highest point in the contiguous United States, Mount Whitney, at 14,505 feet (4,421 meters) above sea level!
@Ruralised_Person
@Ruralised_Person 2 ай бұрын
KimJongUn weren't you supposed to praise the almighty Soviet regional jets like the Yak 40?
@DumbBlonde2911
@DumbBlonde2911 Жыл бұрын
Love the bloopers! Please keep including these! 😊
@zipjay
@zipjay Жыл бұрын
The reason for the windows being so low is the CRJ-200 was based off the Canadair Challenger. Bombardier simply raised the floor in the fuselage to accommodate more luggage underneath the plane. The windows however could not be changed without major reengineering so they were left as is.
@YourAbeFroemann
@YourAbeFroemann Жыл бұрын
Having flown (as in the guy up front in the left seat) the CRJ-200 for 20 years, I can tell you with 100% certainty that the Canadair RJ in this story DOES NOT have ANY luggage stowage under the passenger cabin. It is ALL contained in the aft baggage compartment. The CRJ-700 & 900 have an additional forward baggage compartment. According to the Bombardier personnel in Montreal, where I attended training for this model in 1995, the window level was set there to maximize the passengers viewing of the ground, while airborne. Thats all well and good, but the "pax" want to look outside while the plane is on the ground.
@pa60pilot
@pa60pilot 7 ай бұрын
@@YourAbeFroemann Agree 100% re baggage.
@maryannkeith4062
@maryannkeith4062 Жыл бұрын
Call me crazy but I actually kinda like these planes! Fewer people, less stressful, quicker boarding/deplaning, no middle seat and short flight. I have a few routes on these per year and will definitely be sad if United phases these little guys out.
@dehavillandcanadatwinotter9621
@dehavillandcanadatwinotter9621 Жыл бұрын
I’ve always liked them too. I feel CRJ’s get an unfair rep because of their comfort. Most of that is up to the airline. In general, it’s a great aircraft for the job and there’s a reason it’s such a common jet around the world.
@paulshields2220
@paulshields2220 Жыл бұрын
I like smaller jets too but the 200 is the only one to give me motion sickness. It could have been my fault for sitting too close to the wall being 6’10” I was in row 1 too with both seats to myself.
@Token_Nerd
@Token_Nerd Жыл бұрын
They're phasing them out, but they're replacing them with the CRJ 550 which is a much better experience.
@macattack123mattc3
@macattack123mattc3 Жыл бұрын
Just to explain a few things: I have flown on a few ERJs, and they were always nice. Fast, comfortable, and decent room. Also, because of their performance, weather doesn't feel as bad, even though they are small. From what I've been told, the CRJ-200 is extremely underpowered, to the point that the air conditioning doesn't work, and climbing to altitude has to be done very slowly. You also can't get very high in them which means a less comfortable ride The handling dynamics of the -200 are also horrible, so pilots hate them too. So basically, the ERJ is a nice small regional jet, but the CRJ has earned its reputation as a piece of junk.
@97I30T
@97I30T Жыл бұрын
Same. I would honestly rather be on a CRJ or ERJ than a middle seat on a 737 or an A320. I really don't think 737s or A320s are any more comfortable.
@heatherkiehlmeier3714
@heatherkiehlmeier3714 7 ай бұрын
Just flew in and out of Denver. Our gates were miles apart! You were blessed to have gates next to one another.
@davidlisowski5245
@davidlisowski5245 10 ай бұрын
Neat report! I did a trip 11 years ago and had ERJ-145s all the way, single seat each time. Love them.
@gabrielle-AV-n-PFloyd
@gabrielle-AV-n-PFloyd Ай бұрын
I love them too! 🛫😘
@travelcaribbean2009
@travelcaribbean2009 Жыл бұрын
Worst airplane EVER, I’m soooo glad Delta is getting rid of ‘em
@Blank00
@Blank00 Жыл бұрын
And United is termknating their contract with Air Wisconsin, meaning that some CRJs that are flying for United will be flying for AA in a few months. The only reason why United can't completely phase out CRJ200s is Skywest
@davidburrow5895
@davidburrow5895 Жыл бұрын
Living in rural America, I've certainly flown more than my share of regional jets. Generally it's just one transfer (usually at Minneapolis or O'Hare) rather than the all-day trip you did. One perk of flying on smaller planes is that parking is generally cheap or free at small airports, while it's usually quite expensive at the hubs. I do far prefer the 2-1 configuration, particularly since I usually travel solo. The CRJs are usually in better shape, though.
@stevenemert837
@stevenemert837 Жыл бұрын
I live in the MSP area, so always started out there. But I definitely flew on my share of CRJ regional jets. It seemed to me that in the last half decade of flying, more airlines used them to cut down on costs on longer and longer flights.
@evanbrandon0309
@evanbrandon0309 Жыл бұрын
It's really nice to see a good aviation/ travel youtuber who mostly does videos in the USA because so many of them do other countries and it is very nice to recognize all the airlines
@DttFAonRow23
@DttFAonRow23 Жыл бұрын
I used to work ERJ 145’s and 135’s.. I miss it sometimes but I love my 737’s now. Thank you for the brief cameo of 145’s Jeb! I appreciate this video of yours.. ✈️❤️
@keithbaker5057
@keithbaker5057 Жыл бұрын
What a great video. Thanks for suffering for 14 hours so that we could enjoy it! Loving all of the unique and fun content you’re putting out, keep up the excellent work!
@michae8jackson378
@michae8jackson378 Жыл бұрын
I started my airline career flying CRJ200s for PSA. Was switched to the CRJ700s after just a few hundred hours. Thank goodness. 700 is such a better aircraft! I was based in Charlotte. Loved flying the 700!
@jpthompson09
@jpthompson09 Жыл бұрын
I fly 700s and 900s a lot DSM-ORD and DSM-ATL. Those things are nice and ROCKETS.
@michae8jackson378
@michae8jackson378 Жыл бұрын
@@jpthompson09 yes yes they are. And very maneuverable!
@dehavillandcanadatwinotter9621
@dehavillandcanadatwinotter9621 Жыл бұрын
The longer CRJ’s are such a vast improvement. The airlines in the USA with theirs configured with Atmosphere cabin are great, and in Canada the Air Canada Jazz CRJ’s can actually be real nice. As in they have in flight entertainment and good legroom. Even more legroom in first class and full meal service.
@Nobody-nt5ff
@Nobody-nt5ff 11 ай бұрын
7:04 An update on this: Delta has phased out the CRJ-200 from all routes except EAS routes. For those who don’t know what EAS routes are, they’re federally-subsidized flights that connect larger airports to small communities that are far away from an airport with sufficient service. The flights, typically 2x round-trip daily, have to be operated by aircraft no larger than 50 seats. SkyWest operates a handful of EAS routes for Delta in Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Because of the 50-seat restriction, they have to use the CRJ-200 for these flights.
@oubrioko
@oubrioko 9 ай бұрын
While nearly every small airport/community receiving *Essential Air Services* (EAS) program funding are currently being served by aircraft with 50 or fewer seats, the _level_ of funding, _number of seats,_ and _flight frequency_ is calculated based on the airline hub and the aircraft necessary to nominally serve the small airport/community qualifying for the program. Consequently, there is no statutory 50-seat restriction. For example: *Grand Island, Nebraska* to Dallas Fort-Worth (DFW) is an EAS funded service currently being operated by 65-seat _American Eagle_ Bombardier CRJ-700s, provided by _SkyWest._ Also, *Eau Claire, Wisconsin* currently receives EAS subsidies serviced by _Sun Country,_ using 180+ seat Boeing 737-800s to and from their Minneapolis-St. Paul (MSP) hub.
@andrewbrown7641
@andrewbrown7641 6 ай бұрын
​@@oubriokois there a way to figure which ones do?
@oubrioko
@oubrioko 6 ай бұрын
@@andrewbrown7641 Not certain what you're asking: Is there a way to find out what aircraft type is being used on a given airline flight/route?
@Perich29
@Perich29 5 ай бұрын
most of the routes can tolorate the Embraer EMJ175 and CRJ700 but some airports can't handle these big regional jet so the CRJ200 is capable and landing at small shorter runway airports.
@andrewbrown7641
@andrewbrown7641 5 ай бұрын
@@oubrioko which airports are EAS or is it possible to find out which are/arent
@joserafaeldiazmarrero7668
@joserafaeldiazmarrero7668 Жыл бұрын
During the peak of the small regional jets, my most frequent such ride were the ERJ 135/145 . Gotta say it endeared itself to me as long as it kept to its lane: very short runs to get you from the hub to the small airport, or between two small ones, to turn what could be a few hours in a prop (and maybe make you consider the bus) into a 30 minute to hour and a half's fast hop. Had a certain bit of "sporty" feel about it; the CRJ 200 and their bigger 700 and 900 brothers did have a bit more of a conventional airliner feel as do the ERJ's big cousins the 170 and 190. But yeah, once you go past the 90 minute mark it starts getting tough in any of them.
@nolanohana
@nolanohana Жыл бұрын
Both of you deserve a medal for putting yourself through that trip west. I simply avoid it, can’t deal with the lack of space. 😂
@kevinkramer1503
@kevinkramer1503 Жыл бұрын
As a pilot on the CRJs for Skywest, the RJs definitely are the workhouse for our airlines. I don’t see the value of decreasing the amount of flying and changing to larger aircraft because now you’re decreasing the number of flights which probably won’t fill the seats as they won’t often work with people’s schedules vs having multiple flights a day. Obviously we need to have crews to fly then which currently we’re short on captains. In regards to the 200, they definitely aren’t comfortable but they’re also a regional jet so most of our flying are an hour or less. The 700 is definitely a much better aircraft with a lot of the quirks with the 200 was corrected with the 700 such as the weight and balance issues. The 200 was a challenger 600 that was stretched to become the CRJ. They are definitely a blast to fly especially the 200 when hand flying but I definitely prefer flying the 700 as we can fly higher and faster and climbs faster but I don’t see the CRJs going away anytime soon in the next 10 years. Maybe they’ll transition more into the E175 but time will tell.
@OldBeaterGarage
@OldBeaterGarage 5 ай бұрын
The funny thing is that 25 years ago there was a HUGE push for regional jets. And for exactly the reason you pointed out. More convenient for customers to choose between 3 flights/day vs 1. Now everything is going 737/A320 for even short haul. I guess with less business travel in the post pandemic era there’s less of a need for an early morning flight into LNK with an evening return to DEN.
@svenmorgenstern9506
@svenmorgenstern9506 Жыл бұрын
Major respect to you both! 🙏 I've flown on exactly one (1) CRJ-200. At the time I weighed just shy of 300 lbs. and at 5'7" I. was. rooouuunnndddd. And had a window seat. And your video is inducing flashbacks. 😱 The one good thing was that we flew over the Grand Canyon at night, illuminated by the full moon. Spectacular scenery, but the artificially induced scoliosis sorta detracted from the experience, knowwhatimean? 🤦‍♂️
@penguiniamc
@penguiniamc Жыл бұрын
I just love this guys energy. He’s just so happy, and makes me exited for new uploads. Be safes on your trip, Jeb!
@Flajetcollector60
@Flajetcollector60 Жыл бұрын
Great perspective of regional jet service Jeb thanks for doing this. Although small and cramped for an Av geek like me I can deal with it as the CRJ's and the ERJ's are a blast to fly. Love the bloopers at the end with Suzanne as well. Great to see you enjoy doing these together so much she is a trooper for sure. Great job !!
@dehavillandcanadatwinotter9621
@dehavillandcanadatwinotter9621 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, CRJ’s and the rear mounted engine ERJ’s I find much more fun to fly on than the E-jets and the 737/A320.
@jerryconnors8663
@jerryconnors8663 4 ай бұрын
Jeb, good travel video going transcon via the RJs operated by the “commuter” carriers. As you indicated, the larger carriers AA,UA, DL contracted them to serve the smaller cities. But some of them slip into longer routes which may be lower density but still serve the business travel from these smaller cities. I’m an ex-airline flt ops/sales/mktg person and a avgeek forever. I’ve followed over the last 60+ years the continued growth of the airline industry and the subsequent changes along the way. As a seasoned traveler and a tall individual I kind of avoid the smaller birds. Keep those videos coming…you and Suzanne do a great job! ✈️ 😎
@patrickkenney2536
@patrickkenney2536 Жыл бұрын
First time watching your video and I love it 😊
@ianwyj1
@ianwyj1 Жыл бұрын
Where I'm from, we only ever have Boeing & Airbus planes, the smallest being a B737. So I always look forward to flying a regional jet, especially the ERJ-145. A trip like this would have been so fun for me.
@tvsouzamartins8044
@tvsouzamartins8044 Жыл бұрын
I'm from Brazil, so we have a lot of Embraers flying around, but the interior is more comfortable than the one they showed in this video. The interior design is decided by the company that is buying the plane. So they decide how many seats they're going to have, how big they're going to be, wifi on board, backseat screen, etc.
@WeMuckAround
@WeMuckAround Жыл бұрын
I’m from the UK and unless you’re flying some tiny route up the top of Scotland, you nearly always fly a 737 or A320 family in Europe. The only times I get to fly Embraer or Bombardiers is in the US!
@FinlandGuy747
@FinlandGuy747 Жыл бұрын
Ive flown embraer 190 once from helsinki to hamburg and back
@TonyM132
@TonyM132 Жыл бұрын
@@WeMuckAround ...Now that Flybe is gone (again), huh. Didn't they fly all over Europe from the UK in their Q400s until a couple days ago? I know Flybe was tiny. Looks like KLM has 61 Embraers now though with more on the way, and Lufthansa still has quite a few CRJs.
@stingrayl82
@stingrayl82 Жыл бұрын
I like the variety on this channel. It isn't always a fancy first class flight. You get videos about busses and regional jets and Spirit Airlines too.
@RingtailTheRaccoon
@RingtailTheRaccoon 9 ай бұрын
I love this video and you're Pleasant demeanor I've always been kind of wary of small planes or airplanes in general again great video on the crj200 I love it thanks.
@gregorylincoln4328
@gregorylincoln4328 8 ай бұрын
Your flight through LNK brought back happy childhood memories of frequently flying there on old Frontier. Their 737-200 and Convair 580 were fun to fly.
@rafaucett
@rafaucett 7 ай бұрын
Yep, the Convair turboprops were very nice planes IMO. I flew on them a few times with Texas International. (I miss that airline.)
@JRich71
@JRich71 Жыл бұрын
I always find myself smiling whenever I watch these videos. These are great and inspiring and I am grateful that you all do them. Maybe one day I will "See you in the skies".
@whateveriam12
@whateveriam12 Жыл бұрын
or "see you on a regional jet".
@deadiemeyers1661
@deadiemeyers1661 Жыл бұрын
Brilliant content creation! Thanks for taking one for the team! 👍🏼
@stevef.8041
@stevef.8041 18 күн бұрын
Love your vids, Love Susanne!
@archieflys
@archieflys Жыл бұрын
Lincoln resident here. Hope you enjoyed your time in LNK❤ we’re super excited for the new renovation! Hope you can make it back sometime!
@turbin75
@turbin75 Жыл бұрын
When I went to the factory maintenance school for the CRJ 200. I asked why the windows were so low. The answer I got was this. The airframe started out as a Chalenger and corporate seats are lower to the ground. When airline seats sit higher up and cutting cost of development. They left the windows where they were.
@gopniksaurolophus6354
@gopniksaurolophus6354 Жыл бұрын
I've actually never had a problem with the CRJ-200. Honestly I find the aircraft to be very comfortable, even with my 6'2, 235lb frame, so maybe I'm just strange!
@miriamepage6991
@miriamepage6991 Жыл бұрын
Same. They are used for relatively short flights anyway. Boarding and disembarking is fast, there is no chance of getting a middle seater trying to spread on both sides. Don’t care about the carry on: I never bring one of those bigger bags with a frame and wheels but something smaller and shapeless that fits pretty much anywhere and can be squeezed (it is still big enough to fit all I need for one week unless I need to bring formal business clothing). I travel a lot in a variety of planes, including much smaller planes than the CRJ.
@dethray1000
@dethray1000 Жыл бұрын
same here--almost same size,no issues--love the flight
@CPrime-sl9dj
@CPrime-sl9dj Жыл бұрын
I love seeing Suzanne with you! You two are the perfect combo!
@TomatoGaming9
@TomatoGaming9 8 күн бұрын
I also love the way you add bloopers at the end.
@777_Luver
@777_Luver Жыл бұрын
This is crazy!! I took a CRJ from Sacramento to Phoenix recently and wanted nothing more than for that flight to be over.. I cant imagine going cross country.
@justinlane1980
@justinlane1980 Жыл бұрын
As long as the plane gets me to my destination in one piece, I could never hate it!!
@erikaleaday
@erikaleaday 8 ай бұрын
I’ve been binging your videos and I have to say you & Suzanne seem so genuinely excited about what you do and that’s what keeps me watching! you guys seem so great and i’m so glad you’re the ones making this content
@NevG27
@NevG27 Жыл бұрын
I flew on one of these from yyz to BNA almost weekly for 4 years. A real airplane is a real treat, and makes me appreciate a long haul business class flight even more
@JohnKing-do2yc
@JohnKing-do2yc Жыл бұрын
In 2017, I was doing a lot of consulting work and flew once or twice a week. 90 segments that year. 50% of the flights were on the ERJ-145. There were several of us frequent flyers who always ran into each other at the airport. We jokingly referred to front bulkhead row as "ERJ-145 first class." SEVEN extra inches of leg room. (Always remember to bring cash, because if you want a cocktail, cards are not accepted.)
@robolsen3506
@robolsen3506 Жыл бұрын
12A on the erj was the best seat.
@aliceb4070
@aliceb4070 Жыл бұрын
Similar experience here. It's amazing how you can get to know the "regulars" and we were a group of ERJ-145 first class passengers, too. Lol.
@adamjacquez9495
@adamjacquez9495 Жыл бұрын
Used to fly Delta’s CRJs into EAS Escanaba Mi. For an EAS city like this they really can’t reduce frequency of service that much. So a larger plane will be pretty nice.
@antugg18
@antugg18 Жыл бұрын
I've always enjoyed flying and the experience overall. No, waiting to load or layovers can be long, but it still amazes me I can squeeze in and hours later be across the country or on another continent in a completely different climate. Pretty amazing. Too many get too uptight about stuff that really doesn't matter. Slow down, look out the window and/or just enjoy life!
@tennisad-in4002
@tennisad-in4002 9 ай бұрын
There is no fighting over-head luggage space. You can put coats on top, you probably can with the amount of space you'll likely have.
@BwInNewJersey
@BwInNewJersey 8 ай бұрын
I totally agree. Im tall so the seat is uncomfortable but so is every coach seat to me. No overheard, quick load on and off. Its worth the convenience.
@EJB2011
@EJB2011 5 ай бұрын
It’s great for those in small towns needing to get to a larger airport. The flights are very reasonable in price too making it great for us to travel. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@jackturner8515
@jackturner8515 Жыл бұрын
Killing it with the creativity and content. Hub Hopping and videos like this are so fun to watch. Delta is better than United though 🤣
@skiparkcityut
@skiparkcityut Жыл бұрын
I actually flew from btv-Dfw-Lgb on aa last fall all emb175. It’s probably the most comfortable economy seat you can cross the country in. So much padding compared to modern seats!! The exact opposite economy experience
@harishrp4449
@harishrp4449 11 ай бұрын
Hahahaha "warming up to start" .. that sounds like a perfetto CRJ-200. Your style of narration is awesome dude, way to go!
@jhecht424
@jhecht424 9 ай бұрын
Very interesting video. I want to say I’ve been on a CRJ200 twice, once in 2016 between Atlanta and Chattanooga on Delta, and once in 2021 between Los Angeles and Tucson on American. You’re not kidding, they are super cramped, and truthfully I felt claustrophobic on them. If I can avoid having to fly on regional jets, I do, simply because those jets are small and you feel the bumps so much more than on a larger jet. Now, the best CRJ experience I had was in 2015, flying on a Delta CRJ900 between Evansville and Detroit, and that was a very comfortable experience for a regional jet.
@SlippPlays
@SlippPlays Жыл бұрын
Honestly, the best thing about regional flights is that you most likely will walk out onto the taxiway, which is such a surreal experience. And also that’s what I love about MFR.
@vicariousjohnson9823
@vicariousjohnson9823 7 ай бұрын
I would love to see any passenger walk out onto the taxiway.
@redwoodtrail
@redwoodtrail 4 ай бұрын
I live 2 min from my regional airport. I can casually drive there, park in the parking lot, cross the lane and I’m in the airport! It’s so easy and casual to check in. It’s very small but it gets you to Denver or San Francisco for your transfer. It’s a surreal experience compared to experiences at SFO or O’Hare in Chicago. The planes are super tiny but the flights are usually very short; for me, I’ve been on one for 1.5 hours and less. Walking onto the taxiway is super cool too! My kids love it.
@dehavillandcanadatwinotter9621
@dehavillandcanadatwinotter9621 Жыл бұрын
I get that it’s not the most comfortable ride, but there’s things I do like about the CRJ-200. I mean, it is reliable, a workhorse and redefined regional aviation. Very safe plane with a great record, I’ve never felt nervous about safety on a CRJ. Still prefer the longer models though lol. The new Atmosphere cabins on American carriers are great.
@Ctrank100
@Ctrank100 2 ай бұрын
Don't forget the joy of being right next to the engines when sitting in the back.
@Uneldo7
@Uneldo7 4 ай бұрын
The CRJ 200 was the second commercial plane I ever flew in. My first was the EMB 120. I grew up in an area where the flights are federally subsidized. I loved both flights and will always have a soft spot for these two awesome workhorses of planes.
@visualverbs
@visualverbs 9 ай бұрын
Thanks Jeb and Suzanne! Very cool video. I've always liked small regional airports (our local KXNA is a GREAT airport) and aircraft. Living in the center of the country, it's pretty much a given you're going to take a CJR or ERJ to either coast. Thanks for what you do!
@batshevanivylerner8582
@batshevanivylerner8582 Жыл бұрын
inside the US, i usually find myself on ERJs, which for some odd reason, i seem to enjoy for the "feel" of the flying experience. As for international flights, i'm only on Dreamliners these days, a plane that i fell in love with on first flight. While the 747 will always have first place, the 787 is definitely an enjoyable ride.
@Thefatbob55
@Thefatbob55 Жыл бұрын
CRJs are cool, you can feel the bumps a lot more especially coming into Denver! Consider doing a cross country trip via Cape Air or a similar airline with small turbo props!
@largol33t1
@largol33t1 Жыл бұрын
I never got a chance to do that. The closest I can come is a connecting flight from FRA to ZRH on a tiny Avro 100 regional jet run by Swiss International. It is one of the tiniest 4 engine planes in the world. I was surprised that leg room was okay and the flight wasn't like a torture chamber. There still are issues. The seats have the recline hinge so high that the f/a actually goes up the cabin and helps everyone push the seatback up! Apparently a serious flaw in the seat design. Also, if you are on a connecting flight to anywhere inside Switzerland, the defensive line created by the Alps makes for a terrifying flight. The pilots had to pull up high and then put the plane into a dive as they made the final descent! It was so steep that I could see the horizon tilt! Holy Wright brothers! The only flight that tops this in sheer terror is on a tiny United Airbus 318 from John Wayne in Orange County to SFO. The plane went through a nasty storm and it was pitched and tossed around like a toy. Not a flight for the faint of heart. Flight time was under 40 minutes but those were without a doubt the loooongest 40 minutes of my entire life.
@connorhiggins6528
@connorhiggins6528 9 ай бұрын
Jeb I'm so glad you covered the importance of regional jets. I live in a place in South Dakota where the closet airport for united or any airline, except Southwest, is 50 miles away! The people that live north of me have to take an "Off-Brand" regional service or drive 100 miles to the closest airport. United has been pulling out of the smaller airports around me, so it's making it harder to just hop on a plane and go. For a 6a.m flight I have to be on the road by 3:30 a.m. For the people that live in the middle of the state, because we only have two airports in South Dakota with airline service, the drive can be up to 6 hours just to get to the airport. While there's a lack of demand it still is hard sometimes. Those little planes and routes are critical for us that live in the middle of nowhere lol!!! Also sorry for babbling on for so long!!
@mythicgamingmk1105
@mythicgamingmk1105 Ай бұрын
This is one of my favorite channels for aviation. I hope you hit 1 million subscribers soon Jeb your channel is amazing
@GreenerGrass
@GreenerGrass Ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@mythicgamingmk1105
@mythicgamingmk1105 Ай бұрын
@@GreenerGrass maybe you can do an aviation marathon with a budget airline
@chadreno4108
@chadreno4108 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for another fun video guys! Have you ever thought of a trip visiting like the five or ten smallest regional airports in the country? Might be an interesting adventure.
@CloneDrummer
@CloneDrummer Жыл бұрын
Jeb! My journey to catch up with you and Suzanne is now complete! I've watched every single video on your channel! It's been a journey of love and laughter and I sincerely appreciate what you've accomplished so far. I hope to one day run into y'all at our Amtrak Union Station or at ELP! Better yet, if y'all stay here for a bit, I'd be honored to show you around. Also, as I have this video paused at 2:08, I say it takes 4 stops!
@gavinthehammer5390
@gavinthehammer5390 Жыл бұрын
As someone who is a ramp agent crew chiefs for a company that is contracted by united and work around a lot of crj’s and occasional Erj 145’s. The 200s and 145s are by far my 2 most hated planes to work around. But if I had to choose one over the other I’d rather work with the 200. A much bigger space to work around as far as pit space and space for, the wing to the ground. To chalk the back tires on a 145 you literally have to crawl on the ground. But this was a really fun video to watch and to see what travel is like on these planes that I’m so familiar with.
@scottdrums2128
@scottdrums2128 Жыл бұрын
I love all the crj's. Great flying jets. Great avionics and reliability!
@josephlugo3015
@josephlugo3015 Жыл бұрын
Really cool video Jeb Brooks! I like how you have been doing different types of videos including different forms of transportation. It really helps set your channel apart and gets us, the audience, excited to see what new transportation video you will do 😁
@GreenerGrass
@GreenerGrass Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! Highlighting various ways people get from one place to another has been what keeps Suzanne and me creating these videos. Means a lot to hear it’s why you keep coming back!
@noahhancock1015
@noahhancock1015 Жыл бұрын
This plane may be small, but it serves a unique niche in the American market. I am happy these are in service and I hope they continue to provide quick and affordable connections from smaller regional airports to larger hubs.
@TheSteveNash85
@TheSteveNash85 Жыл бұрын
Really creative idea! Enjoyed watching!
@chrisdemarco1628
@chrisdemarco1628 9 ай бұрын
Our home airport is South Bend, IN, so every time we flew (via United) our trip would begin with a connection to O'Hare on a CRJ200, with a flight time of 16-20 minutes. We grew tired of dealing with that pretty quickly, though, and nowadays we just make the drive to O'Hare to fly directly to our destination.
@doorknob60
@doorknob60 Жыл бұрын
I have purposefully booked a trip almost cross country on regional jets before, because I do like the 2-2 seating for me and my wife. But the important caveat is that it was on ERJ-175 which is a much more comfortable plane than the 145 or the CRJ. Flew from BOI to ORD to ORF. I think we'll see the 175 replace a lot of these smaller jets in the next decade.
@kabfighter
@kabfighter Жыл бұрын
I was an E175 pilot before I moved to the A320. The E175 is a fantastic airplane, both for pilots and passengers. I fly the A320 now, but I'd say that the E175 is more fun to fly. It's a great plane to be a passenger on, too.
@Jumja365
@Jumja365 Жыл бұрын
Loved the Emb 145, which I frequently flew from Greenville, SC to Houston back in the glory days of Continental. Being in a window seat and aisle seat simultaneously was a nice perk!
@nean92
@nean92 8 ай бұрын
I'm new to your channel I love your content It's very informative thank you keep up the good work.
@ehrenmann6122
@ehrenmann6122 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this content. Great to watch. I subscribed your Channel
@fizzys26
@fizzys26 Жыл бұрын
This video really hits home. I worked for Comair at CVG while they were becoming the introductory and largest operator of the CRJ. I went on to join the Air Force, move to Nebraska and fly on that odd 747. 😊 Great trip through my life with this video!
@brianwalker6227
@brianwalker6227 Жыл бұрын
Hey Comair compadre! Worked at CVG as well from 2004-2006.
@johnleiman6194
@johnleiman6194 Жыл бұрын
OH!
@SynthD
@SynthD Жыл бұрын
A lot of those Comair boys are still there working for Endeavor. It’s all they ever talk about.
@primeaether
@primeaether Жыл бұрын
Would that odd 747 happen to be the E-4B?
@sturmovik1274
@sturmovik1274 10 ай бұрын
@@primeaether Noticed that nobody had answered this, so... yes, that is one of the E-4Bs. It was temporarily based in Lincoln while its normal home, Offutt Air Force Base near Omaha, had its main runway resurfaced.
@CrashTestPrivate
@CrashTestPrivate Жыл бұрын
Let’s all take a moment to appreciate the sacrifices Jen and Suzanne make for us all.
@markhancock6694
@markhancock6694 4 ай бұрын
I loved flying the CRJ's back in the day. Easy to fly, a little "twitchy" in crosswind landings, but like flying a fighter jet with 60+ passengers. Great planes.
@seenufo3808
@seenufo3808 3 ай бұрын
These are my favorite! They fly so low I can see all the beautiful sights. I get excited every time I see CRJ or ERJ❤
@elaineburnett5230
@elaineburnett5230 Ай бұрын
Transport may need both.
@hawktb9
@hawktb9 Жыл бұрын
Paused @15:52, I was wrong on the leg count, and right on the destination in California. Totally wild guess for the destination, and that surprised me. :) Glad to tag along with you and Suzanne on this multi-leg hop with the puddle jumpers. It's a shame the smaller jets are getting pushed aside, but let's keep in mind that Bombardier originally built the C-Series to replace the CRJ line with higher seat counts and more efficient engines to compete directly with the Embraer E-190 RJs. Airbus had literally run away with the market with the rebranded A220, and airlines are REALLY enjoying the flexibility that plane gives with their routes. Hopefully, you guys can land a journey on the A220 to compare with the CRJ/ERJ regional jets. :)
@zoltanvirovai9504
@zoltanvirovai9504 6 ай бұрын
Hi guys, I so much adore your vids, even by sea, by train or by air or something rather crazy)))) Very much I enjoy your work and so relaxing and funny)) Look forward for some more and say hello from Switzerland where ever you are. All the best, good health and keep smiling)))) Greetz Zolti
@OldBeaterGarage
@OldBeaterGarage 5 ай бұрын
I LOVE RJs! It’s nothing to complain about. ATRs, Saabs & B1900s were slow and often you bounced around in the weather and they were loud especially when you had that prop spinning right outside your window. The RJ is so quick to board and deplane compared with a 737 or A300. I fly from DEN to SLC a couple times a year and when I am on the RJ it feels like I shave 30mins or more off my travel time if it’s an RJ.
@clangston3
@clangston3 Жыл бұрын
I used to work at a CRJ heavy maintenance facility. I mostly worked on 700/900's so I eventually ended up avoiding working the 200's as much as possible. However, the last plane I was assigned to before I left for greener pastures was a United Express liveried 200 that was being modded for 35 seats. If you ever get the urge to fly on a 200 again, maybe you should look into getting on a 35 seater flight.
@davidphillips3090
@davidphillips3090 Жыл бұрын
Another interesting video. The CRJ is definitely made for smaller, short trips AND passengers. I always end up with sore knees from grinding into the seat in front of me, and I don't like rubbing shoulders with someone I don't know. I can put up with it for a short trip but am too claustrophobic for anything longer than an hour flight.
@floridaactor
@floridaactor 10 ай бұрын
I had guessed four segments correctly and was close on the arrival city. I thought Bakersfield or Fresno, but was leaning toward Bakersfield. If traveling alone, I prefer the ERJ with the single seat. Great video, Thanks!
@internationalsolartech
@internationalsolartech Ай бұрын
Regardless of the planes, you two are First Class..! I have really enjoyed your videos and love to see your adventures in between mine...Thank you!
@ayakotami3318
@ayakotami3318 Жыл бұрын
I can't get why people hate this gorgeous Aircraft. 😢 I absolutely love the CRJ 200 as a kid and still do! I find it comfortable for shorter ✈️. Used to fly it rather frequently from the Killeen Airport before I started to fly out of Austin which means larger ✈️. I used American then went to Delta. Been with Delta for over 20 years now. 😊
@kellicos
@kellicos 8 ай бұрын
Thanks for loving our little plane! I wish all our passengers were like you.
@GrumpyForester
@GrumpyForester Жыл бұрын
I salute your courage in taking on this challenge. I flew one of these on a couple hour flight and considered looking into taking a bus home if the CRJ was going to be the return mode of travel (it wasn't, fortunately). I would rather fly in a Q400 Dash 8 any day of the week (just because of the turboprop sense of adventure)...
@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl1426
@talesfromtheleashexpatdogl1426 5 ай бұрын
I love the little regional Embraer ..it's one of my favorite airframes to fly and I actually look for flights on it whenever I fly
@fireflei
@fireflei Жыл бұрын
you guys are so cute! nice video, i've never seen such small commerical planes before!
@rt-wald7363
@rt-wald7363 Жыл бұрын
I find myself in very remote areas of the country quite often. I am blessed to fly on these CRJs on almost a weekly basis. If I had to take a bus it would vastly decrease my efficiency. Thank goodness Air Wisconsin, Skywest, and others, exist. I can usually book them the day of the flight and they are usually near or at capacity. ❤️🛩️🛸
@victorsvalient
@victorsvalient Жыл бұрын
I am usually a bit envious of your travels. Today, I absolutely am not.
@GreenerGrass
@GreenerGrass Жыл бұрын
Hahahaha! Understood!!
@JustMe-sn8kd
@JustMe-sn8kd 11 ай бұрын
I like how the prop job @6:56 just magics its way down the taxiway lol. Nice shutter speed :)
@CrazyPetez
@CrazyPetez 7 ай бұрын
As you enjoyed walking in Lincoln Nebraska, I thought how much better your flying across the country was than the pioneer’s trek across the plains in covered wagons. Thousands of percent better. Glad you mostly enjoyed your trip.
@markcrowell2727
@markcrowell2727 Жыл бұрын
HUGE kudos to you, Jeb! Not only do you cover different modes of travel, you cover the various levels of service. Your channel definitely caters to almost all travelers! I'll guess four legs.
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