How to fly a BOEING 747-400. From engines START till after TAKEOFF All cockpit actions and pilots procedures in this video, from star, radio communication with the tower ,taxi, lineup and TAKEOFF nicely done by the First officer 👍
What was so cool is getting the feeling of maneuvering this huge craft on the ground (notice the plane shadows on the ground), getting into takeoff position, then rolling down the runway and feeling the plane become airborne, realizing the forces present to cause this to happen, then feeling the plane climb altitude, simply awesome
Wow everything Captain Boeing does to train his FO’s is spot on! Being an instructor myself I can see how meticulous he is without being intrusive in the confidence he builds in his pupil. That’s how professionals are made. You can see that Captain Boeing trusts but verifies. Amazing talent! We’ll done Sir, well done. Love your videos.
Even after many years of flying I am still in awe at the miracle of flight and the skill of the pilots. I have been privileged several times to have flown the 'Queen of the Skies" a beautiful aircraft.
I was a push back driver for 10 years. There was nothing more satisfying when the captain said, the airplane is yours. I new my responsibility was to insure that aircraft was in safe hands until the disconnect, and the engines were started. Only the captain and me would insure you’re ready to taxi.
Captain Boeing -- and FO, fantastic!! It's so awesome to see the teamwork involved for flying the Queen!! From ramp to leveling off approaching cruise, it is simply amazing. There are many responsibilities for each of you in ensuring the safety of your aircraft -- and the precious cargo of both of you!! Absolutely love your videos and have tremendous appreciation for what you do. Thanks for always sharing part of your world with us!! Stay safe out/up there!! Blessings and cheers!! 😉💕✈️✈️
I couldn’t even imagine how I could manage all the switches and knobs, levers and all the other gadgets to even to taxi. Kudos to all who can fly an enormous plane. One cool Captain Boeing 👏👏😎😎
That was excellent! So much to do and remember. I know now I would not make a good pilot. Too impatient in waiting around and taking those long instructions. Of course you obviously have been at it and do a beautiful job of educating those of us wanna be dreamers! Love all the videos. Always safe travels dear Captain.
The best job and highest honor ever. The absolute peak in a pilot’s carrier. Flying the one and only Queen of the Skies. As Boeing says, forever incredible. Amazing video.
this captain pilot is very good A pilot who loves his job and has a command of the situation.. observing every moment of the plane and its assistant I envy his assistant next to the pilot ... they both look good on a 747 cockpit Greetings from Turkey...
Hello deneme deneme from Turkey! You are precisely correct and a very astute observer! The Captain is very good, he loves his job and he is commanding in all situations. I too would love to be his co-pilot. Have a great day in Turkey!
@@WayCoolDog If you're a 747 pilot, you're not afraid of the plane, the plane is afraid of you... this pilot is that pilot..!.I wish you a good time in Turkey...Regards..!
Hi Captain. Thanks for sharing all that you do. So many procedures to follow to ensure all is safe and well. Great teamwork, awesome takeoff…loved it❤️😊
WOW! Captivating video showing start-up engines through seatbelt release. Cool splashes of sunlight on the cockpit instruments. Excellent job by both pilots and superb editing work. It’s a great video and a delightful start to the weekend ahead. ❤️U😎 לא משנה כמה ימים יעברו, לא עובר אחד שאני לא חושב עליך. 🌹
GREAT JOB WELL DONE, MUCH RESPECT FOR CAPTAINS AND FIRST OFFICERS, ALWAYS SAVE TRAVELS , I ALWAYS ENJOY WATCHING THE COCKPIT AND YOU DO YOUR CHECKS, AWESOME
My favourite part of flying… taxing and taking off climbing and turning , o what a feeling and a view… I miss flying. I hate it when some planes(pilots) take off so fast & climb so fast. It spoils the experience. I had wonderful experiences and those makes me love flying. And then the decent makes me happy too but sad it’s over so fast..;) Thanks for sharing, it wad wonderful..it felt like I was right there. Blessings from South Africa ❤️🇿🇦
Such a Good Teacher, Captain, like Everyone else You Totally Amaze Me with Your knowledge of Flight &; such a sense of Control over such an Amazing, Powerfull Aircraft. Lots of Love & Admiration, Captain ❤ #queenoftheskies ✈❤
Love the way all the procedures are done. It is quite interesting. Very good video as usual! Like to watch such videos, slowly developing intrest to know about them. Fly safe, captain!!
Fantastic , congratulations to Captain and crew. I am flying in 7 weeks and will appreciate just what goes on now. Keep the clips coming and god speed to you.
Another awesome video! I just love watching these. And how in the world did you remember those taxi instructions lol! I would’ve been frantically trying to write it all down. Thank you for sharing! Be safe out there captain
Excellent SOP's, only make calls when necessary - as Boeing intended. Additionally, your correct flight control check - slow, full travel movements. Thank you for keeping the standards high.
Capt B- I was flying over Long Island in my Baron that morning when you guys were approaching JFK. I almost said shalom on 125.7. Maybe next time! Be safe…
I would never be able to remember everything to repeat back to the ATC! Not at my age. Back in the 80's my brother in law had a Cessna and took me up a few times and gave me lessons. It was a challenge to me to keep the plane going a straight line down the runway! He asked me if I was ready to do take offs, but I wasn't ready yet. I did have control of the plane in the air and it was something I will never forget. He then ruined my experience by shutting down the engine over the river and wanted to teach me what to do in the event of engine failure. I wasn't ready for that yet. I called him every name in the book and never went up with him again. He lost my trust.
Sounds like your brother-in-law had no idea how to teach. There are a lot of people who are great at what they do but have no idea of the learning process required to teach it to someone else.
Have you done a video about how you became interested in aviation and how you learned to fly? I really enjoy these cockpit views and explanation videos. Safe travels to you.
Everything was handled with great precision👌. I've always wanted to know what goes on in the cockpit just prior to takeoff. Thanks for the lesson, captain👍
Really enjoyed this great take off video 👍 the labelling was good to fully appreciate the procedure as we can’t always hear the ATC that clearly... that taxi tho 🤔😂 great video dear Captain have a wonderful day ♥️✈️😊
Smooth maneuvering on this flight I especially like the view of the takeoff. Just let me know if you ever need someone to ride that jumpsuit with you guys thanks again be well and be safe.
Great take off sir!! I know you can do it in your sleep, but how do you remember which buttons to push? Just stay safe !! 😁✈️ Looking forward to next video!!
It’s like driving a car. You learn things through checklists and repetition so much it becomes automatic. All this stuff is drilled into us from day 1 of flight school. Realistically things aren’t quite as complex as they seem either, everything is actually organized into groups, so all the light switches are in the one place, all displays are in the one place, the thrust levers are grouped together etc. so straight off the bat you know roughly where something is going to be even if you’re new to the aircraft.
Years ago my brother in law worked inside boeng factory in style for Sunstrand intramentation Jaw dropping job adding all these components to cockpit He wouldsmile at me and say.... "Boeing my Way?"