Two planes take off and land in succession at Akita Airport | ANA Wings & Japan Airlines
This video shows two airplanes taking off and landing: ANA Wings’ Bombardier DHC-8-Q400 (DASH-8) JA848A taxiing and taking off, and Japan Airlines’ Boeing B737-800 JA331J landing.
At Akita Airport in winter, you can enjoy the sight of airplanes taking off and landing in the pure white snow.
〒010-1211 Akita Airport 3-1 Parking Lot 49, Tsubakigawayamago, Yuwa, Akita City, Akita Prefecture Japan
Airlines 1
ANA Wings(EH/AKX)
Aircraft 1
ボンバルディアDHC/Bombardier DHC-8-400(DHC-8-402Q-Dash8)
Registration
JA848A
Filming equipment
Canon ivis HF-G10
Audio recording
Audio Technica AT9943
Videographer
Japan videography
Airlines 2
Japan Airlines(JL/JLJ)
Aircraft 2
Boeing 737-800(B737-846)
Registration 2
JA331J
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