24 HOURS on a BOEING 737! Crossing the Pacific on the Island Hopper
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I took a flight across the Pacific Ocean on the Island Hopper - spending 24 hours on a Boeing 737!
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I’ve seen Jeb Brooks and Sam Chui take this route in business class. But you, the absolute mad lad, chose to fly this route in economy!! I tip my hat to you good sir!
@rudysy4917
Жыл бұрын
in my bucket list to do. I'm starting in EWR.
@roberthallam6741
Жыл бұрын
Leg from Guam to Manila looked a little too comfortable for economy.
@damcoentertainment3956
Жыл бұрын
@@roberthallam6741 He was upgraded to Business class because he missed his flight.
@MB120478
Жыл бұрын
I can’t imagine there’s much in the way of medical help in the middle of the Pacific but we’ll see” LMFAO
@pratiktandel5706
Жыл бұрын
sam chui is all about business class
I had the incredible experience too fly the island hopper service too back in 2017. It was the luckiest day of my life because on that particular day it was the captains last flight before retirement. He made a long flyover over each island instead of doing the direct approach and after each landing we got a water salute. At the end he did a flyover of the Guam airport before making a long landing and letting the plane rollout on the entire runway. My family and I even got a picture with him. Will never forget that day. Hope that u enjoined ur experience just as much as I did. Greetings from Austria.
@The-Drone-Hobbyist
Ай бұрын
How awesome. I lived on Kwajalein Island at the time so you saw my little island I miss dearly
This is one of those rare channels where the old videos are just as high quality and entertaining as the new videos and I can literally just have this channel play all day and enjoy every single video that pops up.
@noelphilips
4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your kind words.
@peterbarlow7781
3 ай бұрын
Fully agree!!
Noel: Under no circumstances can I take pictures or film anything at Kwajolein Also Noel: *low key films it anyway during climbout* 😂
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
🕶
@Bearcat06
Жыл бұрын
You can't see a thing from the airport....other than the golf course and supply buildings.
@demil3618
Жыл бұрын
It’s on Google Earth anyway. And who would see anyone filming through a window? It’s all about over the top. Did Sam Chui actually film there?
@madingthree
15 күн бұрын
@@demil3618he did actually, the entire landing and takeoff procedure
As an employee of United Airlines, this is a flight I often work from the Network Operations side, and it is also on my bucket list. I'm happy you were able to partake in this experience and document it along the way! Excellent work as always, Mr. Philips! Cheers!!
Love the British response to someone collapsing. “Poor sod” (disclaimer - I hope they’re okay just made me chuckle)
@KaiserSocase
Жыл бұрын
Clot shot strikes again
@TheOneRealDJ
Жыл бұрын
Reported for swearing
@Gigglegiggle248
10 ай бұрын
@@KaiserSocasebecause there are absolutely no other reasons someone might collapse like diabetes, low blood pressure, a seizure, or not eating enough.
@kaynemcclelland318
3 ай бұрын
Huh?@@TheOneRealDJ
@TheOneRealDJ
3 ай бұрын
@@kaynemcclelland318 what ?
FINALLY, YOU ARE DOING THE ISLAND HOPPER. Got to experience AirMic. I have been following you and mentioning that you need to take this for so long. That said, I finally decided to join your Patreon. I currently reside in Guam, but I have been living in the Micronesian Islands of Pohnpei and Chuuk. In addition to Hawaii. It's sad the the connecting trip to Manilia didnt go via Palau (sometimes includes Yap). Likewise with island hopper with exception of Kjajilan due to Army Base, prior to covid you get off for an hour. People make money off the tourist shops at the airport. Yap has an interesting local airline that is run by missionaries that goes out to some remote traditional islands. I recommend you get a chance. Sorry, you missed the flight. Normally if there is a connecting flight in Guam and a delay they will wait. Also, immigration and customs are very fast. I just went through it earlier this month and took only 10 minutes total, with no check-in. As to Lounge in Guam. sorry, United is not yet Open. Even the United Lounge in Tokyo is still closed, but it looks like that one is about to open. But there is one Lounge open at the Guam Airpot, Sagan Bisita by gate 7, with a Priority Pass you get Access. Its okay lounge, food options nothing great, but not bad. By way I recommend you try Air Philipines. They actually much cheaper than United (I love United). With philipines air you can get business class for less than economy on United. Speaking of United I just made Platinum this December.
This is the type of video I come for. It's a rare route, it's in the back where the rest of us sit and, unlike the others, it continues beyond Guam. Well done, Noel.
@austinkelly9312
Жыл бұрын
I like watchin economy instead of the luxury all day.
@LaneC-zh8fj
Жыл бұрын
he isnt in back he is over wing. on united these are prefered setting
@jsprague2453
Жыл бұрын
@@LaneC-zh8fj It's some form of Economy, not First.
The person who needed medical assistance at Majuro was probably at one of the best places on the route in terms of facilities as that atoll houses the capital with the country’s main hospital: one of only two in the Marshall Islands. Kwajalein probably has good medical facilities for the US military base but some of the other stops are much less populous and developed.
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
That's really good to know. Hopefully he's doing much better now.
Fun fact, Kwajalein Atoll, where you landed (top secret military base), used to have a launch site for rockets. If you have ever heard of SpaceX before, this is the location where they launched their first rockets before moving on to bigger stuff.
@fredericlepeltier3435
Жыл бұрын
It is also the last resting place of some of the ships that survived opération "crossroad" aka the 4th and 5th nuclear explosions over the (relatively) nearby Bikini atoll. The most famous shipwreck of Kwajalein is the KMS Prinz Eugen. Its capsized hull is still visible, beached on an island north west of the runway. That's the cruiser that escorted the Bismarck during its mainden and only cruise.
@jw0stephens
Жыл бұрын
Also a frequent target for rockets from California.
@foxecho727
Жыл бұрын
And Nuke tests in the 60s
@jw0stephens
Жыл бұрын
@@foxecho727 I can find no indication that any weapons were detonated there. There are wrecks from the tests sunk offshore. I think this island was used for support and has a base, so wouldn't have had any nucs set off near it.
@foxecho727
Жыл бұрын
@@jw0stephens I think you are right, I may be thinking Johnston Island.
Awesome video! Sorry to see the delay, but you handled it like a pro. Props to United for paying for your room even though it really wasn't their fault.
@Wolverines77
Жыл бұрын
That is the perks of sticking with higher priced bigger companies and not always going with the cheapest alternative. I have received free phones and even a free top end tablet from Verizon, being a 23-year customer. I am a Marriott Bonvoy member and have received two or three free nights (without even making a fuss) because there was a minor issue with the room. That is above and beyond the free night compensation for regular room usage. When I used to travel much more, Delta was forever giving the wife and myself compensation without a single fuss whenever we were delayed. Usually enough to pay for us to fly to her sisters for Christmas every other year. Brand loyalty has its perks, as long as you do not go "Karen" on them EXPECTING frreebies...
@mattscarf
Жыл бұрын
@@Wolverines77 Exactly. BA did this for me at LHR when I was travelling IST-LHR-DEN. When the IST flight was delayed, the agent met me at the jet bridge at LHR and said, “Are you ready to run?” and we legged it to try and catch the DEN flight. Once we missed it, the agent stayed around to make sure that a hotel room and meal vouchers were organised for me. Top service, even though I was in the cheap seats.
@KevinWu787
Жыл бұрын
Status on airlines definitely helps. They're usually more inclined to help out.
I recently flew UAL transcon from LA to Newark in economy and loved it. There are still some 757s left and I extra booked this flight to fly with one. All others switched to Boeing 737s and A320s on transcon, which is also an ok-ish experience, but the plane is very small. But crossing the pacific ocean on a 737 is another highlight and an act of bravery. UAL improved by a lot since 2008. I wish to cross the Intl Date Line one day, maybe in future.
I was hoping the Island Hopper would be the surprise you teased in your previous video! I was fortunate to fly it in the late 90s on a Continental Micronesia 727, complete with a stop on Johnston Island. It was pre-9/11, and we were able to deplane at most stops (not Johnston or Kwaj, of course) and buy drinks and snacks and local souvenirs (including some amazing dried tuna made with local pepper at Pohnpei) at the airport. Glad you finally got to do it!
It's fascinating to see these places that most of us will never get to visit. Breaking up the trip like that (even if you didn't plan to) seems like a good way of doing it too
Holy cow, quite a marathon there! Hats off to you for doing this. I'm glad the airline took care of you as far as rebooking and upgrades. I love the subversive filming when you were taking off at Kwajalein. Pretty clever there.
Wow, I can't wait to grow up and travel the world as a pilot. The international date line is very high in my bucket list, thanks for all you do Noel, sharing your adventures really does aspire people like me to aim high.
@jusalii
Жыл бұрын
Good luck to your upcoming career ! Hope I can make it too 😊👍
Omg I was so excited to see you do this trip! Speaking of geeky international date line fun, it never gets old having breakfast in Sydney on a Monday, flying 15 hours, and then having breakfast again on Monday morning in LA!
Mad props for doing this in coach. Anyone can do it in first class! This is the real island hopper experience
Did this route myself when I was on active duty. So fun to see you do this!
You’re crazy to fly this route - and that is why I love your channel!
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@HontasFarmer80
Жыл бұрын
One point. When you said "Almost next door over in the states". Don't forget Hawaii is the states too! lol. Probably just a phrasing issue. You'd be suprised how many US people think they need a passport to go to HI, AK, and PR.
It is quite amazing to get (nearly? I expect you didn't get to Hawaii on a 737) all the way across the huge ocean on a 737! For as much as our Noel is worn out, these trips also put a ton of stress on the planes to do so much takeoff/landing right by the ocean! Both man and machine are workhorses!
good to see you back in a good mood, after your lost bagage trip.. :) looked like a amazing trip this one..
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
Thanks! 😃
Noel. Thanks for the flashback. I lived/worked on Kwaj for 2 years. It was an amazing time. If you get time, I'd highly suggest spending some time on the islands. They are amazing beautiful and the locals are great folks.
I’ve been binge watching your videos these past few days. I work from home for a hospital and these videos have helped my work day go by so fast! Found you about a month or so ago and never thought that anything like this would interest me as I’ve never even flown lol but you’re very entertaining!
@noelphilips
5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, glad you enjoy them!
@StephDavis1012
5 ай бұрын
@@noelphilips Aw, thanks for the reply! One that sticks in my head the most is when your wife had to get her gallbladder out! I had mine out a couple years ago and man she was such a trooper! I don’t think I could have looked as good as her after all that lol
I have a former student from Micronesia. His Mom is Japanese, his dad an American of Polish heritage, and his paternal grandmother was Spanish. His name is Japanese, Spanish, Polish, and Polynesian. It was like teaching the United Nations. :-) (And he is bright, interesting, and funny. I miss teaching!)
As a former Kwajalein resident it always makes me laugh how people react to the atoll. The island hopper is a very cool route to fly!
I did this route in the opposite direction around 1998 and it also stopped at Johnston Atoll which seemed a very secret place. I think you should have stayed a day at a couple of the Islands as they are beautiful places .
Living the life there Noel. Another great video. These make my week.
Love it! Keep it up! Been watching you for over a few years and love each of your videos!
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
I appreciate that!
I watched David from Simply Aviation do it a few years ago, though he only went to Guam. He was able to get off the plane at a few of the islands. Anyway, you've crossed it off your bucket list and look forward to your next adventure.
Great video! Love the views of all of the islands.
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
As someone with a channel dedicated to the Nintendo Switch, I need to point out the Mario Kart shirt. Now I found very funny how there was no video on the secret military base, but on the off, you could see the entire Island. I really want to try the Island Hopper one day, but with a Brazilian passport don't think it will be possible. All the landings are so beautiful, except for the fact the united 737 is very tight on the legs, I imagine you will have pain in the knee for a few days, but the beauty of the land makes the pain worth it.
Amazing journey and in peasant class as well, would be nice to see the takeoff at normal speed, best part of the journey on a plane. Look forward to the next one.
Can't wait to do this someday. I'd love to get to Pohnpei in particular and visit the mysterious ruins they have there at Nan Madol. Chuuk lagoon too is famous for it's wreck diving.
I used to live on Kwajalien Atoll. Great fishing and scuba diving. Sure brought back some memories thanks for sharing.
Kudos to you Noel for being brave enough to take the United coach class on a long haul (other than the last leg). That was my main stay during my traveling days. Finally, thank you for not overselling United this time... 😉
Added to want to do flight list. Hope the comments spread a little more love, the ending felt so sad. Keep up the excellent work, the videos starting in US are opening up a whole new area of the world to explore.
I'm glad that you DO AND STILL HAVE Patience and fly still while the unexpected delays from this trip
Nice to have the old Noel back! Limed your tongue-in-cheek references to your last trip and comments. Look forward to the next one.
I saw you posted this earlier today . Couldn't wait to get home from work this evening to watch . Another great adventure love seeing all the exotic places. Thank you.
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching.
@jarrellbabb1344
Жыл бұрын
I did on A military charter Travis AFB_ Honolulu, Wake Island and Clark AB.Phil.
Cheers Noel! I do hope this summer you get to complete that greyhound bus trip across America.
@Wolverines77
Жыл бұрын
Having done that myself, no need to watch a modern replay of my 1980's "journey from HELL". Other than today"s Greyhound busses being 10 times more comfortable "there is nothing to see here"... LOL
It looks like a great little adventure, but it sounds very tiring! Thanks for filming these adventures for us.
WOW I lived right down that street from your hotel in guam! Makes me miss the island sooo much. thanks for sharing Noel!
Wow, @Noel Philips! This was absolutely unreal. If there was ever a debate about who's the most interesting guy in this business, I think this video puts you well above everybody else. You gotta love the fact that you chose to fly in Economy, even if the Business class ticket price was less than 50% more expensive (if I looked it up right). In my opinion, losing the connection from Guam to Manila was a good thing, that would've been on another level of exhausting. Your content is absolutely amazing and apparently it's getting even better. Personally, I would love to see some videos about South America and their airlines and also some parts of Africa that I am not sure you have visited, especially Reunion or Mauritius. I honestly can't wait to cash in my salary check so I can finally become a patreon. Keep on doing what you're doing!
Really good. I enjoyed looking at all the islands on Google Maps, took a while to find Chuuk as first look I just looked at the outer atoll. On a binge of your vids, done Africa and Asia, and all are most enjoyable. Top class. Thanks, from a guy now too old to travel.
Well done getting through the marathon hops. Tiring, but you've ticked that off the list. Some beautiful scenery. I live vicariously through your trips.
@SHR2002
Жыл бұрын
Me too!
Your videos are addicting, keep them coming "Lord Phillips"😄👍
Very cool video, I used to live in Barrow, Alaska, reminds me of the milk runs there. Cool to cross off the list, but also a little bit of boredom mixed in :) Great video as always Noel, thanks for sharing it with the world!
I'm so jealous of your Mario Kart T-shirt.
been in your shoes noel! unforeseen delay on my flight from CHC to AKL meant i missed my connection there. luckily Air NZ found me a seat on another flight back home. Always give yourself as much connection time as possible.
Great video Noel. I need to add this to my bucket list. What a trip. Travel safe!! Much love from Pennsylvania!
Crossing the international date line (a sort of time travel) once is on my bucket list. What fun, a moment you are living on Monday and all of a sudden you jump into Tuesday. Great video, Lord Noel!
Noel, you do the journeys many other nav channels don't. Good on ya
Another great video! Thanks. Loved the international date line countdown.
Thoroughly enjoyable as usual. keep living the dream
Great video. Really enjoyed it. I went to Guam back in the late 90’s when Continental used a DC-10 from Honolulu to Guam. You always do such a great job, Noel. Hope you and the family are enjoying Texas (lived there for 14 years before moving to Prague).
What an Epic flight and cool video. Thanks for posting Noel.
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
I've been following you and I'm glad you get to see my country, Marshall Islands :-) I bet you were tired from that long routes.
This was an awesome Trip Noel..love your channel!
Thanks for sharing this journey with us Noel.
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
One of my high school teachers had worked in Kwajelein in the 1980s. They did missile testing for the "Star Wars" Strategic Defense Iniative (not the movie!). It's the world's biggest atoll. It's not that secretive. She said it was OK living but a small island that can get a bit monotonous. Nice scenery.
@Bearcat06
Жыл бұрын
I worked/lived on Kwaj for 2 years. I loved it. And yes, I was able to fly this route twice.
Seeing your last video I was hoping this next one would be the United Milk Run Noel. One of my top bucket list flights, I've not yet been able to do this one. Made it out to the Hawaiian islands 3 times from the east coast back years ago all on United DC-10's and was supposed to go again for our 30th wedding anniversary but Covid made us cancel and have not had the opportunity to go yet. My wife has said I can leave her in Honolulu for a few days while I make the milk run out to Guam and then non-stop from Guam back to Honolulu. She doesn't want to deal with the 5 stops, landing, and take offs out of the Micronesian islands but push to shove she will. Such cool history behind this run back in the Continental Micronesia days on 727's to today with United I have to get this done! Thanks for doing this great video !!
One of your best videos Noel thank you 😊
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
Very kind of you, thank you!
If you get to do this again,please visit the atolls as always loved the look of them...
Dear Noel, thanks for this grande review. I had the pleasure to do the island hopper way back in 2000. During those times we were allowed to get off the plane at each destination n the stopover was always at least an hour. It was incredible. The most impressive airport was Pohnpei. I wish to do it again but surely in First/Business Class... Thanks Noel for taking this route for us! Greetings from Bremen to Houston. Marc
Nice video as always Noel! I'm 5'8, and I'd have struggled to sit so long in that tiny little seat... Literally didn't know this route was a thing. Bravo mate!
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! Loved the island hopping through history. Tons of WW2 history on those islands.
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
Thanks, I am glad you enjoyed it.
Nice Video, like always. Oh, lovely T-Shirt!!
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Epic adventure, can't believe how calm you are in the face of adversity.
Thank you for this video - been hoping you'd do the Island Hopper.
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
Golly... That long flight in a coach seat. I don't think I could have done it! Kudos to you for sticking it out.
welcome to the philippines Noel, hope you enjoy your time here
I’m glad you got to do this one! My uncle and I have been wanting to do this for a while. One day.. We also want to do the Pan Am experience in LA..
Loved this video. I'm not sure I could have done that flight(s) though. Glad United helped you out.
I would absolutely love the Island hopper flight, Thanks for taking it for us. 😄
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
This hop series always looks so brutal but I’d love to try it myself
What a fantastic video as always.Travel life is rough so I really appreciate you for bringing us all the content regularly.I'm super excited for your Pakistan trip as well and I hope you enjoy your trip,not just aviation wise but also traveling with trains and buses as well and do visit places like Skardu,Hunza Valley as well as the major cities like Islamabad,Lahore and Karachi,which has lots of aviation history and very old aircraft on display.I hope you visit PAF(Pakistan Airforce Museum) in Karachi as well.There's a luxury bus you have to travel with between Lahore and Islamabad called QConnect as well as the train journeys.And if you are a fan of meat and especially chicken,then Pakistan is the place for you.Wishing you an amazing Pakistan trip.Welcome to the land of hospitality in advance.
United Island Hopper is on my list too. Glad you graduated into the club Noel. Nice touch with the static and visual effects when you touched down in Kwajalein. My Heritage DNA looks pretty good.
Great video Noel
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
I have done the island hopper in 2016 n it was awesome. During that time we could leave the plane and walk around these rather small airports during stops. It was amazing… guess it’s not possible nowadays… what a pitty !!!
Thank you for sharing.. You made me laugh about the 4:30am in the morning!! Hahahahaha! No, I do not like getting up that early going anywhere..
@LMays-cu2hp
Жыл бұрын
Now, when there was Continental Airlines still flying, they would use the old 727-200s to do that island hopping across the Pacific Ocean. I think I still like more engines helping us to fly that way. That probably why I miss the 747-400s with the four engines flying that way over the Pacific Ocean. Well, those were the good old days..
@LMays-cu2hp
Жыл бұрын
Hahaha!! I am 6'2" and us tall passengers need more leg room!!! Hahaha Was there a flight with you in First Class?
Thanks a zillion Noel for this lovely video I really felt like traveling along with you on this beautiful trip, I love hopping around
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
So glad!
Nice one Noel long winded trip that was but you stuck at it cheers have a Top week 🙂🇬🇧✌️
This is on my bucket list. Great video, hope to be able to do this myself one day!
This is a very old Continental Airlines route. Originally operated by a 727 100 I believe the name of the plane was Ju Ju.
Well put together summary of your adventure.
Gd one Noel great video for the start of new year safe flying ✈️✈️😎
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Oh man, you just won my respect for this - that is a long flight in the back of the plane. Overall it did look like fun to see these places.
About time you got an a proper flight like wee always have to
Love your flights, espically this one, as I got to see places, I will never ever see.
Another top Video Noel :)
Don't think I'd do a flight this but glad you made it. Good on ya.
What a cool trip you took! Id love to do that one as well...in a bigger plane though.
Thank you for reviewing such interesting flights. Particularly in coach class with difficult itineraries.
@noelphilips
Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
What an interesting video and crossing the international date line and viewing some places from the plane 😀
I always enjoy your "milk run" type flights!
Nice video, sorry that you encountered a delay... When I first flew the Island Hopper in 2015, we were stuck overnight (and put up in hotels) on Majuro due to technical issues (APU broke, United had to fly a second 737 with parts and mechanics 2000 miles from Guam to fix our 737). Then the next night we were stuck on Chuuk for 10 hours due to pilots timing out on hours (no hotel for passengers). Landed in Guam 36 hours late, but it was the greatest travel adventure of my life. Got to see much more of both the Marshall Islands and Micronesia than I bargained for! Flew the route again in 2016 and the flight was perfectly on time, and got to spend four nights at a beachfront resort in Guam (as planned)...which was the best resort I ever stayed in ever. Absolutely wonderful part of the world, and the United staff on those islands and on the flight are amazing!
I worked on Kwajalein for 4 years from 89-94. Used to work the Island Hopper as aircraft mechanic.
Incredible trip mate!