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When we were in California, we were passing by the area where the major airport is by the road we were on. Well, the Blue Angels were perfuming there, and as we drove past the airport, the Blue Angle flight formation flew directly over our heads, from right to left. They were probably only three hundred feet over us, what a great treat for my family, and another time, we lived in San Diego, and took the bay tour, which passed by the Air Force base on the shore. The #6 Blue Angle was parked at the security fence, probably put there to show off to the people on boats. That was very cool.
Time stamp 07.00 The guy opens the door himself.... clearly seen by the camera... SOOO no emergency, just antics by the guy to make an interesting clip
LOL! You dork. At 12:39, that's not "a field". The plane is landing on a grass runway at an airport. It is NOT uncommon. I keep my plane at an airfield with a grass runway. hahahah. The only thing unusual here is that he had a prop strike. Either he made a mistake landing or he had an equipment failure of some kind.
For me, helicopter pilots are GODS... they do the most beautiful thing on earth... flying helicopters, I wanted to be able to do that too, but due to money problems I couldn't make my dreams come true and so I will always love the sound of the blades popping, enjoy the view from aside and dream along.
1:03 I was there for this, it happened at the Cocoa Beach Air Show back in 2021 after it passed the spectator area, thankfully no one got hurt (except for the TBM Avenger)
Yes had the honor to see the one and only AN225, shown here, in action. it is all inspiringly big that about all rules on airport movements and parking are broken as she is so big. Feel sad she is no more thanks to the stupidity of war.
@@Akariyume the loss of this unique plane is no laughing matter, particularly considering that it was planned to evacuate the plane to Germany if it wasn't for that attack
@@anarchy_79- LOL ! I used to do hotshot work for Canadian Air Crane, taking them whatever they needed in the middle of nowhere. First time I ever pulled up to one the mechanic heard me coming and i watched him standing in the jet engine opening... very impressive 👍
When I was young we went yo the Ohio State Fair near Columbus, Ohio. They dropped a VW bus from helicopter at about 1000 ft. I laughed and cheered, while my Dad shed a tear. He had just traded his bus in for a Beetle, and the one they dropped was had the same color scheme, white over red. Ouch!
Aviation? It is not amusing to see a B1 bomber flying low over where one lives. It's scary. Damn things don't make any noise, they appear in sky, like grim reaper.
1st one, the C-17 is all perspective, it is following the river, backdrop makes it look scary.2nd Standard approach at that airport, driver must have jumped stop lights.
6:43 in Afghanistan sometimes they only had a 30 second window to drop off cargo/troops or whatever 7:14 he literally opened the door there, I bet the instructor told him to, as part of the lesson. a student should know what it feels like and what to expect, and most importantly how to do it mid flight if ever necessary. don't forget your fucking seatbelt
15:40 This was an accident featured in the news. No multi engine airplane is certified for spins. The pilot (named Xei) was professional but the luck also helped, looks like a piece of the airplane broke in the air?? .
Really "Brainless" Time? 3:27 shows a plane taking off with One Engine on each wing get struck by lightning. Then at 3:36 the interior view of the wing shows TWO Engines on one wing.
0:20 I'm sure this isn't done anymore. That captain would be permanently grounded if he gave a US city the heaves flying at building level. While that appears to be a military plane somewhere other than the US, I'm pretty sure doing this without complete clearance to do so would be a damn hard spanking. That said, adding some context (assuming you know it) would be a good idea.
They can be legally sanctioned in the US for particular events and air shows. You are right though that if someone just did that out of the blue, they would likely not be flying again.
STOP STOP STOP doubling up the clips and showing them all TWICE,,, we are not so ffing dumb that once is not enough OK !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!