Recording the World’s Longest Flight…. Then this happened | New York to Singapore
Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name. What does it take to record the world’s longest commercial flight entirely on a phone? In this video, I attempt the legendary Singapore Airlines A350 route from JFK to Singapore (SIN) in Infinite Flight Simulator. This ultra-long-haul journey lasts nearly 19 hours, and I decided to record the entire experience from start to finish. Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/ Track Name. You’ll see the complete behind-the-scenes process, including: • How I prepared my phone for a 19-hour recording • Storage and battery management • Flight planning and setup • Challenges during the ultra-long-haul journey • What happened during the final approach into Singapore After successfully recording for almost 19 hours, everything was going perfectly… until just moments before touchdown. Watch till the end to see how this incredible journey ended. ✈️ Route: New York (JFK) → Singapore (SIN) ✈️ Aircraft: Singapore Airlines Airbus A350-900ULR 🎮 Simulator: Infinite Flight Subscribe to Sim Squad for more aviation and flight simulation content.

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