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I love how the first officer looks like the captain and the captain looks like the first officer. The reason that is is because the captain is not wearing a suit unlike the first officer. I have some suspicion to believe that the captain may be flirting with the first officer. According to Kelsey from 74 year, pilots usually play that game of takeoff more clothes in hopes that a girl will want to become his girlfriend.
True story.. I worked with an Irish guy back in the 90s, he was flying home for a holiday, though quite a nervous flier. He used Air Lingus to travel and halfway through the flight he was superstore hear an announcement asking for him personally to report to the crew. He was taken to the cockpit and saw his brother flying the plane. He said “I thought it was you Gerry from the passenger list” Gerry’s genuine reply was “keep ya eyes on the road”
@@celticlofts It was a relief pilot. DUB to SFO is a longhaul flight. They need to rest, hence the relief pilot. The relief pilot is there during takeoff and landing, monitoring both of the other pilots. I'm sure you didn't mean it, but it sounded a bit like she needed an additional pilot to keep an eye on her, which isn't the case. Fiona is a fully qualified and very experienced First Officer.
This is one of the BEST take off I see ever. So nice and so RELAX and SKIIL co.polite and first officer. Specially thanks for GREAT JP CHANEL Fantastic job
As a low-time GA pilot and 50-year aviation enthusiast, I’m happy to report this was the absolute best of the many gate-to-flight-levels videos I’ve had the pleasure to watch. Only a very few points where I was not quite able to follow in the moment, which gave me an excellent sense of progress in my learning journey. So much more enjoyable to “visit” the flight deck with you fine professionals than to sit in the economy cabin wishing I were farther forward. Thank you so much for inviting us along!
Another excellent video of the fantastic team of Captain Owen and First Officer Fiona taking the lovely St Mella (now I think sadly retired) to SFO. Their professionalism and teamwork are top notch (and shout-out also to Captain Kevin in the jumpseat). I could listen to their preflight briefings all day long, they are so good!
I've flown multiple times with Aer Lingus but had no knowledge of the meticulousness of their prep. As a passenger it certainly inspires confidence in the airline.
I was lucky enough to meet the pilots of an A320 from London Gatwick into Dublin on New Years Eve (2021 into 2022). Only 16 of us onboard at about ten at night. I asked the cabin crew if I could meet them, and they said no. But I think the captain must of overheard and he dragged me into the flight deck haha. It was a privilege to have a chat with both pilots before we departed, they really knew their stuff. They even made a PA announcement at cruise which was aimed at me, cos they knew I was heavily into flight sim and gave some detailed info on the departure, and I knew it was for me. But yeah, I really do have a lot of confidence with Aer Lingus too. Very professional airline.
Another great video from JustPlanes. Passengers just have no idea of all the work that goes on in the cockpit before the aircraft pushes back from the stand. And another Airbus aircraft. My son helps to build these at the Airbus plant at St Eloi Toulouse.
I became aware of Just Planes earlier today - when I saw this Aer Lingus crew take off from San Francisco. And now I have seen them take off to SF from Dublin. Ultra professional. Fantastic to watch.
I think that aircraft just recently came out of service, EI LAX St Mella, I mean in the last week or two. I had the pleasure of flying on her two weeks after she entered service on and it was on the Dublin LAX route back 1998 I think it was. I was allowed onto the flight deck and had a chat with the Captain and FO about 90 mins out over the stunning scenery of Utah. Wouldn't happen now! This a great tribute to a fine aircraft that did the company proud. By the way, all Irish crew are like what you see in the video ;)
I have the most respect for these pilots .I couldn't do that job be too scared of the responsebility .thank yee pilots for fling me around to different parts of the world 🌎
As a pilot who hand flies a lot (not at the airlines yet but who flies planes with very capable autopilots) I do not look down at pilots who use the autopilot a lot. It’s à different set of skills, one that isn’t easier than manual flying. As long as they do find a way to keep their manual flying skills sharp, I see them as equals, to be perfectly honest with you.
It is amazing to watch you punch in all the coordinates the weight before the plane moves. I am going to, sit back and enjoy this flight thank you to the captain and Fiona my hats off to you truly a professional.
Awesome to see how on top of things they were, even the comment after departure about the headwind picking up so they would have no issues meeting their upcoming altitude restriction. CRM was second to none, both of them were on the same page and clued in to everything from the get go!
I really enjoy this crew, they make it very interesting for those of us that don't fly often. I remember in high school I wanted to be an airline pilot, and now, watching these videos I wish I had followed through, but the Air Force had a better use for me.
this is great...I saw your video of leaving SF....Fiona, I am impressed...you go over EVERYTHING .....in case......magnificent pilot....PLUS the male pilot..great too. (I wouldn't forget you) you two make me feel secure if I got a chance to fly with your airline
I was always a very nervous flyer, pilot told me he had a family at home and he would never fly if he was in harm, he explained everything about the aircraft and what to expect which was quite normal, I now enjoy travelling the world thanks to him
Are these pilots still flying to this day? They are so professional I never knew the checks procedures for pilots until now, makes me feel that much safer whenever I fly
@@Peelybaii WHATTT! That’s so awesome I’m very happy to hear that she’s now Captain Fiona 🥲 well deserved! I bet she was super nice in person she seems like a genuine soul
I live in Dublin Runway 28 is now 28L as they're making a new Runway which should be ready by next month EDIT: It is now open since August 24th. They only use it for a bit of the day at the time of writing
Now I know what y’all are doing while I’m relaxing in the cabin behind you. Hopefully you’ll fly back into Shannon, Dublin is a 3hr drive to Ballybunion.
I get that it is all done in the name of safety (and they might have done it extra-correctly due to the camera being present), but saying 10x that the take-off thrust is TOGA and the flaps 2 wouldn't be for me. Still, hats off to the crew. Fantastic captain and FO.