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====FLIGHT INFORMATION==== Date: Thursday, July 18, 2024-Friday, July 19, 2024 Carrier: American Airlines Flight: AA10 Seat: 14F (Main Cabin Extra) Origin: Los Angeles Int’l Airport || Los Angeles, CA (LAX) || Gate 43 (Terminal 4) Destination: John F. Kennedy Int’l Airport || New York, NY (JFK) || Gate 8 (Terminal 8) Departure Time: 9:28 PM PDT (Scheduled: 9:30PM PDT) Arrival Time: 5:52 AM EDT (Scheduled: 6:09AM EDT) Departure Runway: 25R (@ 9:51PM PDT) Arrival Runway: 31R (@ 5:47AM EDT) Travel Time: 5 hours and 24 minutes Distance Traveled: 2,603 Miles =========================== ====CHAPTERS==== 0:00 — Driving into Los Angeles Int’l Airport (LAX) and early plane spotting from access road [Opening] 3:05 — Entering the Horseshoe Road and Passing T1, T2, T3 and TBIT 5:40 — Arriving at Terminal 4 6:33 — Entering Terminal 4 (Ticketing & Check In) and Check In 8:03 — Security Checkpoint 8:36 — Touring American’s LAX Hub at Terminal 4 12:56 — Walking Aviation Timeline Passageway to Terminal 5 15:32 — Touring American’s LAX Hub and JetBlue’s LAX Operating Base at Terminal 5 21:43 — Time Traveling Back in Aviation History Tunnel to Terminal 4 24:46 — Returning to Terminal 4 26:32 — Flight Information and Walking to Departure Gate 27:06 — Our Departure Gate [Gate 43] and Aircraft for Flight pulling into Gate 43 28:40 — Short Plane Spotting from Gate 43 30:03 — Boarding at Gate 43 31:48 — Our Seat and Features 33:44 — Tarmac Movement at Terminal 4 35:35 — Pushback from Gate 43 39:32 — Engine Startup 43:56 — Taxiing from Terminal 4 Tarmac to Taxiway 45:21 — Taxiing to Runway 25R for Takeoff and Plane Spotting from Taxiway 57:05 — Takeoff from Runway 25R 58:50 — Takeoff Roll 1:06:15 — Flying over southern LA Metro area and Long Beach, CA 1:10:33 — Flying over Ontario, CA, ONT Airport and Pomona, CA 1:13:03 — Inflight 1:14:25 — Flying over Las Vegas, NV and Lake Mead (Lake that serves Grand Canyon) 1:17:34 — Flying over Bryce and Arches National Park 1:38:05 — Flying over Denver, CO and DEN Airport WHILE ASLEEP, WE FLEW OVER LINCOLN, NE 1:42:45 — Early Sunrise, Descent into JFK Begins and Flying over EWR 1:45:35 — View of EWR and Flying over Downtown Newark, NJ and Port Newark 1:47:00 — Flying over Verrazzano Bridge, Staten Island, and South Brooklyn 1:47:54 — Final Descent into JFK 1:53:34 — Final Approach to Runway 31R 1:58:01 — Landing on Runway 31R 1:59:14 — Taxiing to Gate 8 2:03:00 — Arrival at Gate 8 2:03:46 — Engine Shutdown and Review of Flight 2:07:48 — Deplaning at Gate 8 2:09:55 — Concourse B at Terminal 8 and American Airlines JFK Departure Board 2:12:03 — Terminal 8 Main Walkway 2:12:55 — Leaving Gate Area and Heading to Terminal Exit 2:13:29 — Terminal 8 Baggage Claim 2:14:04 — Leaving JFK [Conclusion] ================= ====AIRCRAFT INFORMATION==== Aircraft: Airbus A321-231 (A321) Registration: N117AN Plane Age: 10.2 Years (April 2014) Engines: IAE V2533-A5 =========================== Hey everyone and welcome back to another cross country adventure. I will admit that editing the flight reports can sometimes be tougher because you need to be aware of copyright music in the terminal at times and other things. But the 2nd semester of Exceptional Minds was a great success. Had a fun time with the 3D Animation Course and had cool friends and gaming clubs to keep me company. I was returning to NYC to see friends and family over the weekend, and to complete the last (B) Train ride during Rush Hour before the Brighton Line began their reconstruction at Church Av. Link to the ride following this flight can be seen here: • IND 6 Av Express: R68 (B) Train [Bedford P... . Following this flight, there was a global IT outage with Windows. And it was certainly a weird feeling to not have the screens working at JFK here and the countdown clocks working on the subway. Several flights were cancelled as a result of the outage, so we were lucky. The outage was caused by a faulty update to its Falcon Sensor security software, and the outage would affect many businesses and daily lives. The faulty update caused roughly around 8.5 million Windows computers to crash and not restart properly. It was considered the largest outage in the existence of information technology. Luckily, most activity in NYC wasn’t affected. Despite the outage, American provided a great flight and a nice experience and I hope you guys enjoy this one.