Flying - Landing Into Melbourne's Tullamarine Airport From LAX (Los Angeles) On Board the QANTAS A380. If you would like any more information on this video please leave a comment below and we will reply.
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Nice vid. The former owner of the world's most livable city (7yrs in a row). Unfortunately they've ruined the chance of any future attempts at a top 500. Love my town. 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺👍
Melbourne one of my favorite place to visit either on holiday or a place to visit great for food friendly people to talk to for directions all attractions close to accommodation and good for the transport getting around melbourne and suburbs.
Yes. It was really great growing up in Melbourne in the 70s & 80s too. Melbourne has Australia's best living standards and the best restaurants, parks, arts, transport, job opportunities, education, sporting venues and events.
@@AndoCommando1000 Adelaide and sydney are both shithole ghettos. Been all over australia. Melbourne and Perth are THE two finest Australian cities with the best quality of life. Been that way since the 1850s, look up Australian Social History. Brisbane is up and coming and sits at no 3 now. Whats good about sydney? Everything is super expensive, its suburbs are english style depressing places. Walk.away from the harbour and there's nothing. Sydney is like a pig with lipstick. All hype and show but no substance. You can brain wash a lot of people with hype and bullshit like sydney people do but substance is worth a lot more.
My last aeroplane flight was to Melbourne from Mauritius via Singapore in 1987 (yes 33 years ago) and I am 68 now. I had just completed the Cape Town to Port Louis leg of the First Fleet Reenactment Voyage in sailing ships. Flying after in QANTAS of cause.
A truly great view staring out of the window. Ever wonder how much blind faith we put in to watching all those mechanics on the wing go about their stuff? I still wonder, decades on from my first flight, how the bloody hell the things stay in the air. Anyways, this film is truly wonderful and pretty much encompasses the joy of flight, even if you're desperate to get out of the thing after 15 hours!! Gee, if only the Wright Bros could see what became of their earliest achievements!
Clear weather that's why it looks like chicago to many people from the sky , melbourne looks like Chicago from the sky because of clear and suuny day on 2nd October 2015
I remember coming back from LAX Los Angeles international airport and landing at MEL Melbourne tullumarine international airport on October the second 2015! Cool🙃🇦🇺🇺🇸
mick wozza QF94 often comes in from the east on a similar flighpath to planes coming in from Aukland. ATC can often slow it down a bit by diverting it a few miles, so yes it is not a normal approach for QF95
Melbourne - that's a sight I recognise. I love that the shadow of the plane is visible showing the massive size of the 380. Presumably a morning arrival in summer judging by the light (am I right?)
Hi RM K! Melbourne Airport has two runways (N-S & E-W) these days with preliminary plans for a third going by the media a couple of weeks ago. Glad you enjoyed, thanks for watching!
Depending on how old you are it was always called Tullamarine Airport back in the day due to it's close proximity to Essendon Airport along with it's distance from the actual CBD of Melbourne city.
@@FamilyTravelFunOz - Essendon Aerodrome to be precise. It was called that when we lived in East Keilor (1958-1964) and the aeroplanes flew over our home at 25 Woorite Place constantly. Dirt road and a pan service dunny - luxury !!
@@FamilyTravelFunOz - As a Melbournian aged 70, as at 09 Aug 2022, I remember when Melbourne Airport was being built when we lived at East Keilor. Our new house was rights under the flight path for Essendon Aerodrome too unfortunately. Mum told Dad after a few years living in the then dusty East Keilor, with dirt road and and disgusting outside pan service for a toilet, "we are going to move" so at aged 12 we moved to North Balway in 1964 . Last year the weatherboards house at 25 Woorite Pl, East Keilor build by my parents in 1958 was demolished to make room for 3 two storey town houses on this comer block, cnr Wyong St. The last time I flew on an aeroplane was in 1987 returning from backpacking first in Europe, UK, Ireland, USSR (1984/85) and Southern Africa (1987) for a leg of the 1st Fleet Reenactment Voyage (Cape Town to Port Louis). A flight from Johannesburg to Harare was interesting on an old narrow Boeing 727, first used in Australia in about 1960. We visited Victoria Fall and there was nothing at the local aerodrome but the hotel bus was there to transport passengers to the hotel and the luggage arrive at the hotel shortly after with no problems. One day we walked to the Zambia frontier, a few kms away, over the railway bridge and at the Zambia customs post people from the Commonwealth did not have to pay an entry fee but the American girls with us had to pay. I explained to her the history of our British Empire. In about 1956 as small children, with Mum only, we were on a fight to Sydney on an Electra propeller aeroplane that took two hours from Melbourne and after the meal arrived the Air Hostess took my sister and me up to cockpit. The meal had with it a small packet of 4 cigarettes all passenger got, including we little kid. Mum was also a non smoker. A day train trip to Sydney is worth it, only 11 hours. At 8 am I took a tram to Spencer St (Southern Cross) Station 15 minutes away and I was in the centre of Sydney on arrival at dinner time. Hassle free and beats flying to Sydney as a interstate tourist. I cant see me ever flying anywhere again, done all that. Nearly forgot the Trans Siberian Railway in 1985 was great too. A months travel on and off with a few hotel stops every few days in the way. I was in Moscow when Gorbachev became USSR (CCCP) Chairman later President. Before that I travelled through most of Europe, stopping daily as an "independent" tourist on EuRail, first class naturally. It was all pretty cheap travel then.
You can't see it here. You can see Hoddle St and the general location of where the ground is, but the wide-angle lens on the camera distorts the image distance so you can't see the towers. The plane is actually a lot closer to the CBD than the image makes us believe. I reckon this plane is coming in over the top end of both Northcote and Brunswick. I was on a 737 from Sydney a couple of weeks ago that came in on the same path/final approach.
leroyybrown before I watched the part of downtown Melbourne I was like what a bullshit, but now that I see downtown Melbourne I have to say yes indeed!
Marvellous Melbourne in the Pacific continent country! Thank you Captain James Cook, the self-educated greatest navigator and cartographer of the world and the dare-devil seafarers before him for the Himalayan sacrifices they had made to scan the Pacific and rediscover Terra Australis Incognita ( Unknown Land of the South).
Um, Cook didn't settle Melbourne. It several men who have that honour. Phillip, Batman, Flinders & Fawkner. Cook had nothing to do with Victoria, thank god.
WRONG. Australia's best city by far. Best quality of life, cheapest utility costs, best take away food and restaurants, best sport venues, best arts and music venues, best parks and gardens. Its Australia's trqnsport hub and Australia's music, manufacturing and education capital so obviously you are either dead broke or a druggie.
@@russellparratt9859 No I'm a Liberal voter, have been since 1996. And I'm extremely proud of growing up in the worlds best city. If you don't like quality of life or the best of everything go and live in a shithole like sydney or adelaide, you'd be happy living with shit!
@@garynewton1263 You're taking quite an aggressive attitude, which is funny. I've lived in Melbourne for most of my life, and I have seen the quality of life go downhill, and then take a complete nose-dive after the deliberate lockdown in 2020. It shattered much of the vibrancy of life here. Generally speaking, I can remember far better times in past decades. You either have your head up your arse, or you are working for the tourism board. I feel sorry for overseas tourists who come here mislead by the advertising lies. St Kilda, for instance, is a real dump now, it's good days well and truly over. The city of Melbourne is full of empty shops, and brand new, soulless skyscrapers. Most of the really good shops have closed down, or moved elsewhere. Actually, I don't think you know what you are talking about. I wonder, have you also fallen for the official covid19 narrative? That says a lot.
I see Qantas are still seeking out flight attendants with grating, unfriendly hoity-toity pseudo-English voices to make cabin announcements. What’s wrong with the standard Aussie accent that I’m sure most of their staff use? What are they ashamed of about girls with friendly Aussie voices?