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Full startup and heavy rain departure from Miami Intl. Airport (MIA/KMIA) Miami, Florida. Viewed from the flightdeck of a KLM Martinair Cargo Boeing 747-400ERF heading back to Amsterdam.
Video show the full startup and pushback, taxi out and take-off from runway 09 with ATC and interphone recordings.
Timelapse: • Cockpit view Boeing 74...
Recorded with: Sony Handycam, GoPro HERO3 Black.
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Комментарии : 6 тыс.   
@m74796
@m74796 5 лет назад
My dad flew 747s until he passed. Every time I see 7:47 on the clock I think of him.
@wendyb5528
@wendyb5528 5 лет назад
Im sorry for your loss of your father. He must have gotten such a thrill from flying those or any plane for that matter. He comes to see you at that time too.. Just saying hello!
@Redpillliving
@Redpillliving 5 лет назад
a HERO, a job i could never do...
@ShoaibKhan-bz5qm
@ShoaibKhan-bz5qm 5 лет назад
RIP
@khalidabdulghani
@khalidabdulghani 5 лет назад
I feel deeply for you. He really must be a hero then. And same here, I always think of the Queen of the Skies when I see 7:47 on a clock.
@elaineblackhurst1509
@elaineblackhurst1509 5 лет назад
Khalid Abdulghani My heart goes out to you losing your wonderful parent May god be with you 🍀🇬🇧✈️👨‍✈️👩‍✈️
@aarongomez3487
@aarongomez3487 4 года назад
U really have to respect all pilots, to have hundreds of buttons in front of you and knowing what each one does, not to mention the responsibility u have for others on board🙏🏻🙏🏻 Truly Amazing
@tyronewills7935
@tyronewills7935 4 года назад
I'm sure with the countless hours of training the stuff seems normal to them
@stavros333
@stavros333 4 года назад
Quarantine ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XJGzF5Rltzg.html
@AmyAnnLand
@AmyAnnLand 4 года назад
@Emptiness Form many of them are redundant in case of failures. Both pilots have duplicate instrument panels as well.
@minds777
@minds777 4 года назад
It’s their job lol
@rawclap5515
@rawclap5515 4 года назад
Emptiness Form exactly
@Magnilay
@Magnilay Год назад
I miss flying on the 747’s! It’s my favourite plane of all time. To anyone reading this,I wish you the best of everything and safe flights wherever you go ❤️
@muhammadtahir1911
@muhammadtahir1911 4 года назад
The sound and feelings when the captain pushes the throttle for takeoff. Amazing
@hollymackenzie9923
@hollymackenzie9923 Год назад
Makes me wonder how many times a minute, the engines turn over when flying at over 500mph
@floseatyard8063
@floseatyard8063 13 дней назад
​@@hollymackenzie9923Less than during takeoff
@BunsAndGunsCalendars
@BunsAndGunsCalendars 5 лет назад
Largest I've flown was the Boeing 767. What a riot. I'm retiring in 55 days, but who's counting :) 30+ years with American Airlines & USAirways.
@Udontsay948
@Udontsay948 5 лет назад
Congratulations!!!!! I always thank pilots when I deplane. Sincerely hope your retirement is joyous and productive.
@bluejay2957
@bluejay2957 5 лет назад
Gylnn Knox sounds like a Pilot name lol
@curtisfoster540
@curtisfoster540 5 лет назад
Fantastic, my good sir! I hope you are enjoying a well-deserved retirement!
@Indiancrab
@Indiancrab 5 лет назад
Big Salute Captain.
@mikeclarke6537
@mikeclarke6537 5 лет назад
have a great retirement God Bless
@shananagans5
@shananagans5 5 лет назад
The thought of hundreds of thousands of pounds of steel, aluminium, plastic and fuel flying 7 to 8 miles high at a speed of 600 mph with hundreds of lives on board never ceases to amaze me. Seriously, think about that. My great granny was born in 1879. As a kid, she traveled west at about 20 miles a day on a good day. It took the family an entire summer and nearly everything they owned to travel across the country. When she passed in 1978, humans could buy a ticket for a few hundred dollars, just a few days worth of work, and travel 600 miles in one hour. Sit back, eat a questionable meal, eat a bag of peanuts and have a Diet Coke while you are hurling through the sky at a rate of 6 miles a minute. Even more amazing, we do it with an astounding safety record.
@sonnydelight5737
@sonnydelight5737 5 лет назад
600 m.p.h. =10 miles a minute, not 6.
@Dezso1777
@Dezso1777 5 лет назад
6 miles per minute = 360 miles per hour. There are 60 minutes in an hour. 6 x 60 = 360. Just saying.
@shananagans5
@shananagans5 5 лет назад
@@Dezso1777 lol Yea, you guys caught me. It's closer to 10 miles a min. The 747 doesn't quite cruise at 600 mph but my math was still way off. Brain fart.
@steelhere5519
@steelhere5519 5 лет назад
Yes, flight is probably the most impressive accomplishment ever.
@Cissy2cute
@Cissy2cute 5 лет назад
shananaghans5 - I feel the exact same way. It is a real miracle. I'm the same way even with cars since my mother and I (she was a widow) did not have a car in the family for at least 10 years until after my father died. My mother never drove. Did not get my license and first car until I was 24 yrs. old. Until this day, every time I get behind the wheel I still feel a tiny bit of excitement inside. And being in a plane--closest to heaven you can get. To fly like the birds and see sights that our ancestors could not imagine. A lot of people take things for granted but I guess there will always be that inquisitive little girl deep inside me.
@blown8642
@blown8642 Год назад
The feeling of taking off never gets old.
@nenblom
@nenblom 2 месяца назад
Amen to that!! ❤❤
@d4rthknight322
@d4rthknight322 4 года назад
I got so much respect for pilots. Just imagine the responsibility they have each time they fly.
@MrAitraining
@MrAitraining 4 года назад
They deserve every dime they get and more
@thatWanderingSoul
@thatWanderingSoul 4 года назад
It's all auto pilot nowadays. An 8 year old could fly one of these modern planes.
@stephaniammtenfour
@stephaniammtenfour 4 года назад
Puluto Chishi You sound ridiculous. I'd like to see you try and do it.
@thatWanderingSoul
@thatWanderingSoul 4 года назад
@@stephaniammtenfour I'd be more than willing to demonstrate it to you. Just get a plane and name the time and place lol
@stephaniammtenfour
@stephaniammtenfour 4 года назад
Puluto Chishi No thank you, I have a few people close to me that are pilots and it's not as easy as you think.
@jxmorgan2009
@jxmorgan2009 4 года назад
Many had to die to get the technology we have today. God bless Pilots. 💙
@anthonyg.3522
@anthonyg.3522 4 года назад
Nah, just a few Aliens in Roswell.😎
@DwightLivesMatter
@DwightLivesMatter 4 года назад
Insane in da Membrane Lol like everything else in the world? I mean c'mon xD
@Eckoolt
@Eckoolt 4 года назад
Wars made this technology possible
@TheKilla1777
@TheKilla1777 4 года назад
Laurynas shhhhhh
@KingDevilCharger
@KingDevilCharger 4 года назад
@@insaneindamembrane7961 Shut up asshole. You're a POS.
@thewaywardgrape3838
@thewaywardgrape3838 4 года назад
It must be boring driving a car, when this is your daily.
@truckerhershey7042
@truckerhershey7042 4 года назад
Cars are becoming like that. All electronic with lots of bells and whistles. Pretty soon they'll be driving themselves, just like airplane autopilot.
@thewaywardgrape3838
@thewaywardgrape3838 4 года назад
@@truckerhershey7042 Aye tell me about it. I remember learning to weld on a old 'N reg' Volvo estate. The floor had fell out of the drivers foot well and we couldn't afford to get it fixed, thus the welding lesson from the old man. The Volvo would be considered a write off these days.
@thewaywardgrape3838
@thewaywardgrape3838 3 года назад
@@whosspyingonme Dude it wasn't a dig at the drivers. You don't know what I drive either 😉
@andrew3084
@andrew3084 3 года назад
@@whosspyingonme pilots don't make THAT much
@claudiocarbone2225
@claudiocarbone2225 3 года назад
LOL
@FRANK.G
@FRANK.G 4 года назад
These pilots are truly underrated
@yesenia9635
@yesenia9635 5 лет назад
Does anyone else find watching this so relaxing??
@kathrynhall1136
@kathrynhall1136 4 года назад
My thoughts exactly Ma'am , very refreshing and relaxing.
@retardedthomasthetank1059
@retardedthomasthetank1059 4 года назад
Ye definitely
@flixsymmetry
@flixsymmetry 4 года назад
Like white noise for me. May break it out when I can’t sleep
@salah9028
@salah9028 4 года назад
I always play fly movies like this to relax my mind
@discobiscuits2100
@discobiscuits2100 4 года назад
You ever been on a 6 am flight ? Most relaxing thing ever.
@dR1Ugz
@dR1Ugz 4 года назад
i will never grow tired of that sound the engines make when they put the hammer down on take off. I get goose bumps every time!
@marilynmanord1790
@marilynmanord1790 4 года назад
dR.Ugz Me too!!!!
@Evandrofandango
@Evandrofandango 4 года назад
Well I Love It!!!
@giovanistrong6850
@giovanistrong6850 4 года назад
How come it sound like it has a prop ?
@FenrIcarus
@FenrIcarus 3 года назад
i love it so much be sounding ever
@janiedavis477
@janiedavis477 3 года назад
I love it!!!, raw power!!!
@oef4armyvet.ipconflict422
@oef4armyvet.ipconflict422 4 года назад
Take a minute and think about this Its 2020 and we still use this setup. The sheer amount of buttons, switches and toggles, not to mention instrument clusters is astounding. These pilots have to memorize every one and it takes using each and every one of them at some point to make this plan do its job correctly. Such an amazing machine and marvel of technology that's taken for granted
@westonadams7135
@westonadams7135 2 года назад
I agree it is an amazing machine and marvel of technology. It took thousands of people to develop what we have today. As far as being a pilot, you just have to memorize the sequence to perfection. Most importantly know, if your machine has any malfunction, what to do and how to do it or you're dead.. and everyone else with you. That is a huge responsibility.
@Trialnerror
@Trialnerror 2 года назад
The buttons are not the challenge, the procedures and FAA rules are. Planes are (relatively) easy to learn but the rules of the game are massive and ever changing.
@edjohnson9989
@edjohnson9989 2 года назад
Take for granted? What does that even mean? What should we do?
@Spladoinkal
@Spladoinkal 2 года назад
A lot of those buttons are for emergencies like if an engine fails you can use the power of the other engines to relight it. Stuff like that.
@acsentu8
@acsentu8 Год назад
Becoming a pilot is only for the smart. Hats off!
@Rayburn58
@Rayburn58 2 года назад
My father climbed the ladder of commercial aviation history like none could today. He trained on an open cockpit biplane. He began his airline career in 1942 at age 21 as 1st officer on a DC-3 with Pennsylvania Central Airlines. Within two years he was DC-3 captain. Pennsylvania Central eventually became Capital Airlines in 1948 where he captained the DC-4, DC-6, L-049 Constellation, and Vickers Viscount (the first turbo-prop airliner). In 1961 Capital Airlines merged with United Airlines where he went on to captain the Boeing 720, the DC-8, the Stretch DC-8, the DC-10, and finally the B-747 which flew from 1972 until his mandatory retirement at age 60 1981. He experienced the full evolution of commercial flight, airline pilot for 39 years and Captain for 37 years. No airline pilot over the last 50 years could experience the revolution and massive change of commercial flight like my father did. He just recently passed away in 2019 at age 97. He was one of the last of the old school breed of pilots.
@KathyTerry-ut4oc
@KathyTerry-ut4oc Год назад
Amazing career ur Dad had..My Dad was similar..Capt.DC3,6,9,10,727,& 747-200 w/UPS..He was old TTA turned TX Intl.turned Continental(he striked)747's w/Evergreen..straight into UPS..43yrs.total flying..Definitely old school guy..Still alive & kickin@82❤❤
@tcarroll3954
@tcarroll3954 Год назад
Sometimes I get nervous driving my car in the rain at night. Pilots are amazing.
@Skipbo000
@Skipbo000 Год назад
yeah now imagine that you're driving, can't see anything, being totally dependent on some dude in front of a screen telling you where to go. Hundreds of lives depending on the perfect running of radar/radio technology 100% of the time so you don't hit a mountain or another plane.
@floseatyard8063
@floseatyard8063 24 дня назад
​@Skipbo000 pilots have instruments to make sure they can fly without even looking out the window if neccesary, cars do not
@hwvanzant3007
@hwvanzant3007 4 года назад
There's something about a night time takeoff that is just so relaxing.
@hahahaha-sr9gq
@hahahaha-sr9gq 4 года назад
I can look at these videos but there is no way in hell I am getting on one!
@juanmatos6796
@juanmatos6796 4 года назад
I'm willing to travel by airplane anytime during the day during the night doesn't matter my son John thinks so too
@jayraiders9560
@jayraiders9560 4 года назад
H W Vanzant landings too! Specially in Vegas!
@Luke-jo3cq
@Luke-jo3cq 4 года назад
There’s something about long road trips at night too. Like driving though a big city at 3am.
@lolacruz86
@lolacruz86 4 года назад
I don't know what it is but night time traveling is more of my thing.I enjoy it more
@SwedePotato314
@SwedePotato314 4 года назад
I really, really wish that the beginning of my life had been so different for me, I would have been a pilot. I'm 33 now, and have a lot of commitments and I wouldn't want to start late, I'd never trust myself enough at this point to put anyone else's lives in my hands. I've been obsessed with aviation, navigation, planes, meteorology... for as long as I can remember. I cant stop watching these videos and other ones like it. For me, this is the epitome of peacefulness and happiness. Nighttime take off over water and in the rain... takes incredible skill and attention to detail. I have almost respect for pilots and officers. I'm just so glad RU-vid was invented so that I can live vicariously through these videos. Technology is amazing.
@kingarmani7631
@kingarmani7631 4 года назад
It’s never too late to be a pilot
@dkal86
@dkal86 4 года назад
Rachel Colameco it’s never too late to go after your dreams!!!! 🙏🏾✈️ 💫 🌎
@kingston304
@kingston304 4 года назад
KING ARMANI do you know how many school years that goin to take? She’s already 33 before she become a pilot she’ll be im her mid/late 40s .
@SwedePotato314
@SwedePotato314 4 года назад
@@kingston304 yeah see that's what I'm saying. Maybe I could just get my sport pilot or private pilots licencr and not do commercial. Because even if I could get it done in a reasonable time, it wouldnt be long enough for me to trust myself with hundreds of others lives every day. But everyone is right in the fact that it really isn't too late to pilot something smaller
@kingston304
@kingston304 4 года назад
Rachel Colameco 100%
@voiceofjeff
@voiceofjeff Год назад
Very impressive. Thanks to the flight crew for allowing you to capture this magic, and to you for recording and posting it!
@seanpatrick7791
@seanpatrick7791 4 года назад
Wow, I felt like I was right there with the pilots... thanks to ALL pilots for ALL you do!!
@Mookaron
@Mookaron 5 лет назад
I have super respect for pilots! 💯
@2jzfrank
@2jzfrank 5 лет назад
Bro the take off you gotta have balls for that, that’s some serious shit my g nah man I stay on the ground I’m good 🤣🤣
@jeffer64842046
@jeffer64842046 5 лет назад
Eu também
@jeffer64842046
@jeffer64842046 5 лет назад
55 19 997445186
@rosahairsalon
@rosahairsalon 4 года назад
Is just like any other job,, you learn and becomes second nature
@mgaeeeee9150
@mgaeeeee9150 4 года назад
They wipe their asses, like everyone else
@featherstorm6082
@featherstorm6082 4 года назад
Meanwhile, in the cabin: "I WANT TO SHAKE YOUR HAND!"
@pokegenandoz1574
@pokegenandoz1574 4 года назад
🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂
@AriahFN
@AriahFN 4 года назад
Feather Storm BRUHHH 😭😭😭😭😭
@cheergurl113
@cheergurl113 4 года назад
😂😂😂😂😂 underrated comment
@KthreeismMixes
@KthreeismMixes 4 года назад
You get you get it😂😂
@bigfloppa5731
@bigfloppa5731 4 года назад
Feather Storm if you get it you get it🤷🏼‍♂️
@magicaces13
@magicaces13 3 года назад
I still find it incredible these machines come of the ground. The 747 and A380s espsecially. Absolute respect for the pilots operating them everyday.
@billrichard4438
@billrichard4438 3 года назад
Real professional pilots there was no change in their voices which tells me they were confident in the aircraft and in their own skills. A great video, thank you.
@MoparBosss
@MoparBosss 4 года назад
I did flight school in gta San Andreas, ya think I’m ready to fly one of these? Amazing video 🤯
@chrismeadows9142
@chrismeadows9142 4 года назад
Melvin lol right
@JohnDoe-dj3lw
@JohnDoe-dj3lw 4 года назад
Dude, the last levels of that shit were a nightmare! If you did it, you can fly anything you want LMAO
@DwightLivesMatter
@DwightLivesMatter 4 года назад
John Doe I completely agree, those missions were bitches! The rain is nothing compared to driving your RC plane against gang members as revenge!
@kareandrethomassen1389
@kareandrethomassen1389 4 года назад
those missions was sooo hard. had to quit!!!
@major6461
@major6461 4 года назад
Melvin 😂☝🏿
@freqeist
@freqeist 5 лет назад
I WATCHED ON BIG SCREEN WITH THE LIGHTS OUT highly recommended.
@richr4717
@richr4717 5 лет назад
neil brown I'm jealous. I'm watching on my phone😕
@17millionpercocetplease61
@17millionpercocetplease61 5 лет назад
That sounds spectacular
@VirtuaMe
@VirtuaMe 4 года назад
Perfect on OLED for inky blacks
@markoneill8188
@markoneill8188 4 года назад
Just followed your lead class lolol
@steviebaby2857
@steviebaby2857 4 года назад
@@richr4717 awesome idea
@OctoberChad
@OctoberChad 3 года назад
10:47 "Don't touch that, Larry."
@thomasjoseph6007
@thomasjoseph6007 4 года назад
My best wishes to all the Pilots. You really do a great job and do it so professionally. I admire your skills. May God bless you and may you have happy landings. A job so well done. Just brilliant !
@bikerboy3k
@bikerboy3k 5 лет назад
When the plane left the ground I got that empty stomach feeling I get on a real plane, even if its just a video.
@hahhuli
@hahhuli 4 года назад
damn, me too
@MrFiddleedee
@MrFiddleedee 4 года назад
@@hahhuli same here!
@elizabethjae4008
@elizabethjae4008 4 года назад
Travis Schpeltinger me too!
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 4 года назад
Me too !.....Used to fly 3 times a year when young. Only 2 return flights from London to Portugal and Tenerife in the last 32 years since 1988....
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 4 года назад
Boeing lost the contract to land at Miami after their latest presentation showed that all their Staff were between 9 and 15 years old.....which goes to show Mr. Hansen that you can't win anything with kids....
@pth6060
@pth6060 4 года назад
Gentlemen like these two deserve much more credit than they get , hauling the most precious cargo on the planet. Respect for you.
@bhkfdbfb
@bhkfdbfb 4 года назад
I wasn't on that flight...
@vipereavp
@vipereavp 4 года назад
Tim Tully this is a gang
@bhkfdbfb
@bhkfdbfb 4 года назад
@@vipereavp I'm precious cargo
@2o4II112II26o2
@2o4II112II26o2 3 года назад
He's running over the runway centre-lights with the front gear; bad practice I would say as why subject the avionics to unnecessary high-frequency juddering and jarring and shaking; quite surprising how little mechanical empathy some people have. Or worse - did his ego make him steer straight just to prove that he could...even if the only evidence was the running over of the runway centre-lights. A few feet to either side and there'd have been no juddering at all - surely that would be much better for the long-term fatigue life of all the electrical connections, sensitive avionics and instruments in the cockpit.
@twiittter
@twiittter 3 года назад
@@2o4II112II26o2 shut the fuck up
@satyamevjayte2443
@satyamevjayte2443 3 года назад
Even today it's been 25 yrs ihv been traveling in plane. The take off & the climb still gives me goosebumps for my life. It's like those engines defying gravity & taking us up there
@johnnyholland8765
@johnnyholland8765 Год назад
Can you imagine what these pilots are feeling during push back and engine start. My stomach would be in knots. I just retired from a 36 year career in aerospace manufacturing. 13 of those years were with the Boeing company. I have machined and assembled literally thousands of parts for the 737,747,and 777. I also spent several years in quality assurance. I have never flown. Let me repeat that I have never flown. I have seen far too much. I guess maybe I would in an emergency and then if it were the only way. Even after all I have seen it is still one of the safest means to travel and I know I shouldn't feel that way but it is just my paranoid self I guess. Pilots are some of the most intellegent people I ever worked with. They are worth every penny they earn. It takes many hours of training and they must be certified on each aircraft they fly.
@hawkboy000
@hawkboy000 Год назад
@@adamcandiolo9828 I know what you mean. I love flying. But I’ll never forget that one night where we were going from JFK to Ghana. I woke up 2am during the flight and it hit me that we’re 38,000ft over the ocean… there’s no land under you…just sitting on 2 wings. After that thought, I would wake up every 30 minutes to make sure I’m still alive haha
@Abhaykk1994
@Abhaykk1994 4 года назад
I flew on a private jet a while ago and the pilot allowed me to just view the cockpit for a while and I was amazed at the amount of instrumentation and controls a pilot helms and the kind of decisions they make in a short span while processing such enormous amounts of data and information is truly commendable. Mad respect for these folks.
@efthimios
@efthimios 6 лет назад
I respect pilots same as surgeons - probably even more as they reaponsibke for so many lives daily - God bless them and keep them safe
@blackmambalim
@blackmambalim 6 лет назад
Herakles yup ! Surgeons mess up ,maybe 1 dead, a pilot mess up ,over 400 dies
@sabinislam933
@sabinislam933 6 лет назад
Herakles half the work of pilots is autopilot and they got manuals for almost situation. Doctors are different breed
@MM-tt7hy
@MM-tt7hy 6 лет назад
Kind of a shitty comparison as a surgeon is trying to save lives where it is a pilots job not to get people killed. So to me a surgeon is much more valuable.
@gandalfthegrey7874
@gandalfthegrey7874 5 лет назад
Milan Marten Bet you wouldn't say that if you were on a plane that's on the verge of crashing
@gandalfthegrey7874
@gandalfthegrey7874 5 лет назад
Sabin Islam What do you think they just let anyone be a pilot? The pilots work load is tremendous especially during take off and landing. Even on autopilot they are still working. Pilots have to be extremely intelligent and have to be able to handle multiple tasks at once. Of course, you have Islam in your name so that shows your intelligence level compared to the rest of the world.
@user-qj3jz9ho1h
@user-qj3jz9ho1h 4 года назад
TRULLY AMAZING, EVERYTIME I SEE TAKE OFF & LANDING.
@LIVdaBrand
@LIVdaBrand 2 года назад
Y’all are the reason I became a meteorologist. Thank you🙏🏾🛫💪🏾
@gazd
@gazd 4 года назад
10:56 Captain, protects the throttle, Incase the FO knocks it, class display of attention to detail. Love the testing of the control stalk during push back. These guys triple check before they take you in the air. Reassuring
@redraidervb1313
@redraidervb1313 4 года назад
Gavin Dunne Noticed that too.
@alexwilson2268
@alexwilson2268 4 года назад
This is a cargo plane. They were the only ones on the plane.
@turdferguson7112
@turdferguson7112 4 года назад
Damn, you 2 are buzzkills!! I'm sure the cargo even appreciated their triple-checking...
@alexwilson2268
@alexwilson2268 4 года назад
Nuck Chorris hey did you know that this is a cargo plane? No passengers except the two pilots .. just cargo 😂😂😂😂
@hnkabraham
@hnkabraham 4 года назад
Thrust lever is not something which need protection at that altitude in fair weather. F/o cannot just “knock off” a thrust lever on a Boeing. For Boeing even if it moves a little here and there, it will comeback. For Airbus if it moves, it will cause a ECAM and need crew intervention. But nothing significant. But yes, sometimes we do this as a reflex action though it is not required. 😊
@abhishekks245
@abhishekks245 5 лет назад
Hats off to all the pilots for their incredible efforts
@raysmetaltracks6782
@raysmetaltracks6782 4 года назад
So much going on, 4 massive turbofans throttled up, hundreds of busy people, rain and heavy wind, thousands of moving parts... and in the cockpit everything seems so calm and even peaceful.
@humblegamer93
@humblegamer93 4 года назад
When this pandemic is over i gotta take my first plane ride. 😗🌱
@teresasutton7300
@teresasutton7300 3 года назад
I'm thinking bout taking a fligh my self to ne where and back
@Westsoid2009
@Westsoid2009 4 года назад
I thought merging onto the interstate at 6AM in the rain in the dark was difficult. Huge respect for the men and women who fly these huge planes.
@jennyyy78
@jennyyy78 Год назад
Seriously 🥺
@hiddenfingerb2072
@hiddenfingerb2072 Год назад
hes not competing with anyone else, to the side or behind.
@cobaingrohlnovo
@cobaingrohlnovo Год назад
@@rockwellrhodes7703 they’re called traffic lights buddy
@TTundragrizzly
@TTundragrizzly 8 месяцев назад
That’s a really poor comparison tbh
@2fly916
@2fly916 7 лет назад
this is how all cockpit videos should be!
@KhaledTheSaudiHawkII
@KhaledTheSaudiHawkII 7 лет назад
Larry Peters sup Larry
@mrtnz00
@mrtnz00 4 года назад
All my respect to pilots, truly a high responsibility they put on for all of us.
@maryopel8305
@maryopel8305 Год назад
It seems the flight is so much smoother in the cockpit than the rest of the plane. I am a very fearful flyer and don’t fly without an Rx. Wish I had their confidence and calmness. Total respect for pilots.
@rot265we384
@rot265we384 7 лет назад
These amazing flying machines are a testament to what the human brain can accomplish.
@user-cz7dj6mq2s
@user-cz7dj6mq2s 5 лет назад
Larry Falls ПРИВЕТ! !!
@arniekando6846
@arniekando6846 5 лет назад
Human is a term that reflects both genders. Stop watching so much cnn
@tomfisher9089
@tomfisher9089 5 лет назад
Larry Falls Yeah, except it can't figure how to be good!
@Xixu.co.6
@Xixu.co.6 5 лет назад
floatpool The circular saw was invented by a woman. Other than that i can't think of anything lol. We all know men built the modern world and keep it working.
@MagicAyrtonforever
@MagicAyrtonforever 5 лет назад
Yeah mainly to cut your worldly possessions in half during a seperation..
@user-js2fm7ki2k
@user-js2fm7ki2k 5 лет назад
I always say thank you to the crew and pilots when the plane lands. I have a great deal of respect for them b/c my heart skips a beat every time I’m on a plane😂
@user-js2fm7ki2k
@user-js2fm7ki2k 5 лет назад
fragglepuppies you right and no I can’t forget the engineers. Thanks to them as well
@shparkelone5654
@shparkelone5654 Год назад
We
@zombiemom6701
@zombiemom6701 Год назад
My dad was an aeronautical engineer at Boeing. He also owned a Cessna. My father in law was also retired air force and a manager for the FAA. Flying is in our blood.
@chadwickborawski1718
@chadwickborawski1718 4 года назад
Shocking that it doesnt seem like its going that fast prior to lift-off.
@elizabethjae4008
@elizabethjae4008 4 года назад
Chadwick Borawski so true
@sparrow6914
@sparrow6914 4 года назад
SHOCKING!!
@wellokayyes1266
@wellokayyes1266 4 года назад
Gotta love math.
@Isleofskye
@Isleofskye 4 года назад
Shocking , indeed J.H.......Shocking Indeed...
@cmdell4693
@cmdell4693 4 года назад
@@sparrow6914 is it really that shocking
@VWGTI2013
@VWGTI2013 7 лет назад
I`m 46 and planning on going back to school for aircraft maintenance. I hope I learn this stuff. I`ve always loved planes.
@Axatar
@Axatar 7 лет назад
it's never too late to do what you love, good luck :)
@VWGTI2013
@VWGTI2013 7 лет назад
Axatar Thank you!
@donbriscoe2660
@donbriscoe2660 7 лет назад
Axatar 7
@notar187
@notar187 7 лет назад
VWGTI good luck
@grantboi116
@grantboi116 7 лет назад
Good stuff. Always keep learning
@07foxmulder
@07foxmulder 5 лет назад
Man, it’s gotta feel like you’re on top of the world sitting in the cockpit of a 747. So awesome.
@07foxmulder
@07foxmulder 4 года назад
Mr Hansen It was more figurative than anything but well played....dick ;)
@haystackhider7158
@haystackhider7158 6 месяцев назад
Its actually very cosy to fly. Best experience is Norway, polite and calm manners makes you relax even more.
@elizabethmartin3389
@elizabethmartin3389 Месяц назад
You reach the point on the runway that the plane wants to fly…I love to feel that sensation!
@wendyb5528
@wendyb5528 5 лет назад
My compliments to the videographer! That was the best thing I have watched on youtube! I used to go to the airport with my father when he was alive. He had such a love for Aviation, though he was not a pilot. He was in WWII and wanted to be in the planes that had the glass "bubble" underneath. I think it was called a bomber. He was a Bombardier on the front line instead. He never liked to talk of this part of his life other than planes planes planes. If he is here over my shoulder watching this with me, I know he is smiling and has goosebumps just as I do now. Thank you for this. Oh ps. his favourite jet was a 747!!! He used to say as he was watching them take off and land, "Oh here comes another 747. It always amazes me to see them get these lumber wagons off the ground!!" So thank you from my father Too!!!!
@starliner2498
@starliner2498 4 года назад
Well you're talking about the queen of the skies after all
@sirxavior1583
@sirxavior1583 7 лет назад
@8:52. Best Feeling applying full throttle and hearing all four engines start up...must feel like being on a rocket.
@goodshipkaraboudjan
@goodshipkaraboudjan 3 года назад
Miss this view. Growing up my Dad was a CX 747 Captain and as a kid (especially pre 9/11) it was completely normal to be allowed to sit in the cockpit for take off and landing. I got to jumpseat as a boy into Kai Tak dozens of times! Never realised at the time how special that was.
@carolfreitag6847
@carolfreitag6847 2 года назад
I have the utmost respect for these pilots and those in the tower ! Always in contact with each other. So many buttons and dials to keep track of and engage or disengage! Absolutely amazing knowledge and skill!!!
@dvvalant
@dvvalant 5 лет назад
SOOO much respect for the pilots. I can barely run my smart phone. Looking at that panel is mind-boggling.
@2o4II112II26o2
@2o4II112II26o2 3 года назад
He's running over the runway centre-lights with the front gear; bad practice I would say as why subject the avionics to unnecessary high-frequency juddering and jarring and shaking; quite surprising how little mechanical empathy some people have. Or worse - did his ego make him steer straight just to prove that he could...even if the only evidence was the running over of the runway centre-lights. A few feet to either side and there'd have been no juddering at all - surely that would be much better for the long-term fatigue life of all the electrical connections, sensitive avionics and instruments in the cockpit.
@mgsaviation9292
@mgsaviation9292 3 года назад
@@2o4II112II26o2 its not a bad practice, nothing will happen to the aircraft
@m1co294
@m1co294 3 года назад
@@2o4II112II26o2 umm, I'm pretty sure it doesn't do jackshit to a behemoth like a 747 (or in any aircraft in general) haven't heard of any aircraft accidents over a plane running over the runway lights or planes being damaged cause of it, I have seen alot of in-cockpit recordings and its safe to say you're just being a smartass
@MrSallalou
@MrSallalou 3 года назад
check out the concorde's cockpit.. this is nothing
@wadecahill6001
@wadecahill6001 5 лет назад
I find heavy planes absolutely stunning to watch, this is unreal
@auntbenben
@auntbenben 4 года назад
They don't get nowhere near the recognition of the job they do for us passengers. They are amazing!
@calvingrondahl1011
@calvingrondahl1011 Месяц назад
Back when cameras were honest experiences… thank you for this history.
@MrServingSize
@MrServingSize 6 лет назад
I respect pilots, they have a very stressful and difficult job but work with such precision and efficiency
@jesusindie
@jesusindie 5 лет назад
Yeah!!
@lesliechan31
@lesliechan31 5 лет назад
I don't care what people say about the A380 and how great it is. The 747 is the best plane that will ever exist. What an icon she is.
@gandalfthegrey8236
@gandalfthegrey8236 5 лет назад
The A380 is an overly expensive eyesore. Not too mention 40 years to late, the A380 was a bust from the start, AirBus hasn't even gotten anywhere near breaking even on it and never will.
@marked4death076
@marked4death076 5 лет назад
Love the 747 and 777 but ive never got to fly on either haha but i will say the oldschool 737s have always got me home safe probably 30 flights
@donanders2110
@donanders2110 4 года назад
Queen of the skies! The 747 will be around a long time due to being able to load through the nose, for cargo. The 380 with that middle deck (which can't be removed) ruins it for cargo.
@ecphorizer
@ecphorizer 2 года назад
@@donanders2110 Yeah. That middle deck is literally the plane's backbone.
@jennybroad1763
@jennybroad1763 10 месяцев назад
Fabulous! I spent 20 yrs in the jumpseat going round the world with my husband who flew this aircraft. SO exciting to effectively be back on the flight deck with those familiar sounds. Just love it!
@TheBongReyes
@TheBongReyes Год назад
As many times I’ve traveled, when I hear those engines ramp up for take off. Goosebumps!!! Then the feeling when landing gear lifts off the runway. Smiles. The experience of flying to my destination, sometimes, is the most enjoyable part of my travels.
@humbleevidenceaccepter7712
@humbleevidenceaccepter7712 5 лет назад
I've never been so captivated watching other people work. Totally amazing.
@user-js2fm7ki2k
@user-js2fm7ki2k 5 лет назад
I love that roaring sound of when the plane is starting to take off 😳😂
@khalidabdulghani
@khalidabdulghani 5 лет назад
Exactly the same here!
@retardedthomasthetank1059
@retardedthomasthetank1059 4 года назад
S 88 same!
@user-ip8ps9ke2i
@user-ip8ps9ke2i 4 года назад
i'm Japanese. i think so!!
@user-ip8ps9ke2i
@user-ip8ps9ke2i 4 года назад
わかりみが深すぎる😚
@DwightLivesMatter
@DwightLivesMatter 4 года назад
Same yo 😏
@I.love.cats650
@I.love.cats650 3 года назад
The fact they have the patience to not fall asleep and travel hours and hours every day is just amazing
@lauragadille3384
@lauragadille3384 3 года назад
I love taking off at night. The landscape is so beautiful
@jpg36c
@jpg36c 6 лет назад
I swear my favorite part of going on vacation isn’t really the vacation it’s the flying
@robertallen6710
@robertallen6710 5 лет назад
...just the opposite...I will drive everywhere I need to go.....
@jhfghrt1918
@jhfghrt1918 5 лет назад
agree
@christophemestre339
@christophemestre339 5 лет назад
For me the best part is still the vacations 😂😂.. Enjoy
@jgstargazer
@jgstargazer 5 лет назад
jpg36c: Me too. All the excitement starts at the airport with huge planes outside waiting to take you away to far away lands where you never been before.
@tums2254
@tums2254 5 лет назад
I wish I could feel the same. Feat of flying here
@devonwalter6053
@devonwalter6053 5 лет назад
It’s strange that when you watch a plane takeoff from the cockpit POV it looks as though it’s going really slow while you watch it from a passengers POV you’re hauling butt down that runway.
@TheRealUnconnected
@TheRealUnconnected 5 лет назад
No different from looking out of the side windows of a car rather than the windscreen. Smaller field of view means it looks faster.
@yesenia9635
@yesenia9635 5 лет назад
Yes!!
@avagamah7547
@avagamah7547 5 лет назад
Its easy..because the velocity which we experience is the relative velocity....Now as for passengers, we mainly see sideways....so that we see the buildings, towers and other aircrafts....hence there are lot of things comming in our vision which are stationary....hence we feel the speed. But for pilot...he sees mainly in front....and the front is clear...with only runway in front. Hence there are very few stationary objects in the vision....hence relative speed experienced by pilot will be less...
@killa_kxm5519
@killa_kxm5519 5 лет назад
Ashtra Infotainment I’m gonna take a shot everytime i see hence
@Noobalator
@Noobalator 5 лет назад
@@killa_kxm5519 Hence the alcohol poisoning
@colleenford5398
@colleenford5398 Год назад
I have always wanted to be in the cockpit during takeoff and landing....I see all those screens, buttons and everything..I know that's something I will never do, but I love flying!
@hatchetman29
@hatchetman29 3 года назад
Why are people disliking this video? It’s just reality. There are no politics or polarizing opinions - it’s just two commercial pilots doing their jobs and flying almost a million pounds through the stratosphere. What’s to dislike?
@marymcinaney7242
@marymcinaney7242 5 лет назад
Why do these videos relax me? The atc chatter calms me down I listen with my headphones to fall asleep.
@thatWanderingSoul
@thatWanderingSoul 4 года назад
Something wrong with you.
@Angel-kk4ch
@Angel-kk4ch 4 года назад
IT's called ASMR
@MonsterLogie
@MonsterLogie 4 года назад
Hey Wake Up! We're hitting some severe turbulence! Seat Belt Light just came on!
@noislamonazisdotcom9888
@noislamonazisdotcom9888 3 года назад
its the technicality of it all that's so easily organized and motioned by people that have an equivalent level of education as a doctor. Watching It makes one life less manic in return.
@deew7014
@deew7014 3 года назад
Same here lulls me to sleep
@MrAitraining
@MrAitraining 6 лет назад
These guys deserve every last dollar they get paid - and more.
@potatohype7119
@potatohype7119 5 лет назад
Easily 150K+, I'm interested in getting a career as a pilot possible not for airlines though
@giggitygoo5623
@giggitygoo5623 5 лет назад
How about the engineers who make sure the plane doesn't crash?
@ryanmedows6072
@ryanmedows6072 5 лет назад
150? Oh not bad. I heard they dont make much. That's just what I "heard"
@DanijelCroatiaVideos
@DanijelCroatiaVideos 5 лет назад
and all the pussy they smell when they go down and they got there often if you know what i mean, lucky motherfuckers
@barracuda7018
@barracuda7018 5 лет назад
Lufthansa captains make 250K€ a year ..After all they were on strike for 3 months in the last 5 years
@shutdahellup69420
@shutdahellup69420 2 года назад
9:02 Close your eyes. Absolutely beautiful.
@KathyE1965
@KathyE1965 4 года назад
As someone who is terrified of flying, when those engines revved up, my heart started racing and I’m breaking out in a sweat. Takeoff is worse than landing. Twenty plus years and I cannot get over the fear. But much respect to pilots.
@acsentu8
@acsentu8 Год назад
I'm not afraid to fly, just afraid to need the puke bag in front of others. Motion sickness keeps me on the ground. 😥
@kashyap263
@kashyap263 Год назад
go experience dude ! life is short
@ceenote969
@ceenote969 7 лет назад
There's nothing quite like the way your heart pounds as you begin to build speed down the runway just before liftoff ~~~
@TheTruth-wn2vy
@TheTruth-wn2vy 7 лет назад
Cee Note I feel that way when im about to take a eartha kitt.
@LilMuffinTop
@LilMuffinTop 7 лет назад
Cee Note I agree but once your in the air it's pretty cool...
@greenred2121
@greenred2121 6 лет назад
Cee Note omg I was thinking the same ! When he said let's go and the engines became louder my heart started pounding as if I were in the plane!
@dilshoddubai7197
@dilshoddubai7197 6 лет назад
Marie Marin same herr
@dilshoddubai7197
@dilshoddubai7197 6 лет назад
Cee Note your life belongs to the pilot from that moment on 😀😀
@basivijunna627
@basivijunna627 Год назад
Take bow to all responsible pilots in the world 🙏
@tommyd4784
@tommyd4784 Год назад
Nothing like turning onto a lit up 10,000 foot runway at night in the most beautiful bird mankind has ever created
@crocodile1313
@crocodile1313 Год назад
Gives me chills too!
@user-uh6lm5wv6n
@user-uh6lm5wv6n 5 лет назад
One of the most incredible feats of human evolution..
@exwhyz9367
@exwhyz9367 5 лет назад
I beg to differ.. More like God-given ingenuity. 😁😁
@ferussf2073
@ferussf2073 5 лет назад
Okay if evolution does exist, and you see everything in this universe has very complex designs, especially humans who have millions of working components, do you really believe an explosion caused that??? That’s like saying that a new species is created everytime a bomb is exploded and if you say the explosion is not big enough, I’m sure if we exploded the sun it would not create a creature or a new species of human. It’s like a tourist asking a New Yorker , “who designed the Empire State Building?” And the native tells the tourist “ no one, it was created by an explosion and it suddenly appeared” the tourist might as well think the native is a junkie.
@ferussf2073
@ferussf2073 5 лет назад
Jerry Perry I never said it couldn’t
@lowveil
@lowveil 5 лет назад
Ferus SF then what makes you think we’re so special to have been created by an omnipotent being?
@ferussf2073
@ferussf2073 5 лет назад
Rickie Sanchez I don’t know by the fact we’re literally are designed and have body parts that have designated jobs, because last time I check people don’t have an eye on their ass, I’m pretty sure that would be the case if we came from an explosion 😂
@CNSZU
@CNSZU 5 лет назад
Impressive how decades old technology is still holding up fine today.
@tactileslut
@tactileslut 4 года назад
I noticed an ash tray under the pilot's left elbow.
@johnakkman9993
@johnakkman9993 5 месяцев назад
the way the captain presses the toga button just oozes class and experience. Idk how to describe it.
@CptMunson15
@CptMunson15 2 года назад
When those 747 engines rev up and are at full throttle ..my heart races and my adrenaline climbs ...amazing pilots and footage ...God Bless
@maxquad6846
@maxquad6846 5 лет назад
I’ll give these folks mad props for doing this.
@busbqbill449
@busbqbill449 5 лет назад
pilots are so professional In general. amazing
@2o4II112II26o2
@2o4II112II26o2 3 года назад
He's running over the runway centre-lights with the front gear; bad practice I would say as why subject the avionics to unnecessary high-frequency juddering and jarring and shaking; quite surprising how little mechanical empathy some people have. Or worse - did his ego make him steer straight just to prove that he could...even if the only evidence was the running over of the runway centre-lights. A few feet to either side and there'd have been no juddering at all - surely that would be much better for the long-term fatigue life of all the electrical connections, sensitive avionics and instruments in the cockpit.
@2o4II112II26o2
@2o4II112II26o2 3 года назад
@Austrian279 Hi there - most runways as 50m wide - 2 foot to one side is as good as in the centre as it makes no difference. Ego is dangerous in the cockpit as it suggests reduced self-criticism and that prevents continual learning, so, again in the long run could become dangerous.
@2o4II112II26o2
@2o4II112II26o2 3 года назад
@Austrian279 He was being filmed and I don't think any pilot would deliberately shake-up his instruments by running over the centrelights for no other benefit. Perhaps I'm thinking about it too much but my chief flying instructor once said ( when doing a pre-flight, where you had to check the strength of things )..he said...no, don't touch that x,y,z ( thing ) to see if it is securely fastened.....because if every pilot does that every walk-round then eventually it won't (be)... so his point was - don't induce mechanical stress that you don't really need to. Unlike for example a heavy steel ship built for the ocean...an aircraft is equisitely engineered to be 'just' strong enough ( with safety-factors, of course, but fundamentally )..so it has to be treated with a lot more care and carefulness...treated like fine china, when you have the chance.... Sooner or later something will break / shake-loose, fall-off, stop working...and why bring that date forward...that was my sort of point; but thankyou for your replies also and best wishes :-)
@2o4II112II26o2
@2o4II112II26o2 3 года назад
@Austrian279 Hi there - you might be right on the first point, we'll never know for sure. They say, on your second point, that "there are old pilots, and bold pilots, but no "old, bold" pilots! "
@zolanihogana
@zolanihogana 4 года назад
This is comforting and yet scary.
@lavin9457
@lavin9457 Год назад
I fly every two weeks with my job, fly from the uk into USA or Canada and do 8-12 week away so multiple flights per trip. It’s surreal watching that, flying them bad boys with all them controls and switches into the darkness whilst all us passengers are sat in the back relaxing. Big respect to the pilots especially them being sat in the cockpit for sometimes up to 10 hours on a long flight. Hats off they’ve defo earned there wages and wings 👏 ✈️
@jimmyohara2601
@jimmyohara2601 Год назад
you should learn to spell THEIR correctly, not over there. here's a lesson for you dummies. They're inside their aircraft there. get the idea 🤔😐
@tonibe3660
@tonibe3660 5 лет назад
Flying...one if not the most beautiful thing in the world.
@OrcaBoat3
@OrcaBoat3 4 года назад
The 747 is the most beautiful and best-flying plane in the world.
@ducejoe5158
@ducejoe5158 4 года назад
OrcaBoat3 yeb for sure love them 747.
@drmacmillon
@drmacmillon Месяц назад
The Queen of Airframes
@thomascabrera6571
@thomascabrera6571 4 года назад
Much respect for two guys flying a plane with 100 or more souls 💯
@nitemareman1
@nitemareman1 5 лет назад
"We've lost windshield wiper synchronization!! Abort!"
@robertjr8239
@robertjr8239 5 лет назад
nitemareman1 LOL!
@philipcliff5680
@philipcliff5680 5 лет назад
😅😅
@737Garrus
@737Garrus 5 лет назад
RTO filed: Windshield wipers failed to synchronize, The plane is grounded until it's sorted out. (RTO: Rejected Take-Off)
@steinhvik4380
@steinhvik4380 5 лет назад
Hehehebehe this is so funny :)
@Rocky.vs.
@Rocky.vs. 5 лет назад
Exactly!
@Volleymaster2
@Volleymaster2 7 лет назад
I commend the bravery, guts, discipline, and responsibility undertaken by these guys. some weather conditions are just so challenging. i took off in a chipmunk in Wales when I was a cadet once. it was so windy, the plane was -just rising after take-off without moving forward, the wind was calm above the clouds and then we flew. i thought that was the end that day. the pilot was calm, and i was just thinking 'this guy is nuts!'
@mohamedsayeed3165
@mohamedsayeed3165 Год назад
Hats off to the person who has taken this video,really got the feel of being in the cockpit
@christianavila2817
@christianavila2817 4 года назад
Nothing but respect ✊🏽 to the pilots and airline crew!!! To getting us to our destination safe and sound !!! Cheers 🍻
@patp4403
@patp4403 4 года назад
I have respect for all pilots, when flying they have our souls in their hands.
@alexwilson2268
@alexwilson2268 4 года назад
patp these guys are flying cargo, not humans
@tharealmikezee3165
@tharealmikezee3165 4 года назад
8:53 "...wipers on!" Yep...gonna need those! Good call, Cap!
@Grainexpress
@Grainexpress 4 года назад
My sister is a flight attendant and is 70 years old. Still works part time. She loved flying with WW2 & Vietnam pilots. They were the best!
@ronaldmessina4229
@ronaldmessina4229 11 месяцев назад
Kindly tell me what is a “flight attendant “, if the person is a man,he is a Steward, if a woman she is a stewardess
@bretyoung1869
@bretyoung1869 Год назад
Amazing !!!!! Nothing like the Wright Brothers first flight.
@AwesomeDaysAhead
@AwesomeDaysAhead 5 лет назад
Absolute respect for what these pilots do. Man.
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Как я встретил вашу маму😁
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Мода бывает такой разной 😅
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Выбесили через экран 😠😂
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