Thank you for this video. It makes me want to go back to Atlanta again. I've been in Atlanta once back in 1977. Back then going though Atlanta was like going up the New Jersey Turnpike. Lots of factories and lots of smoke coming from them. It was a hazy day the day I was there too. In fact I heard Atlanta is the second most polluted city in the nation but I heard that a long time ago, back in 1982. I heard Atlanta is no longer like that, air quality has improved there. Yes?
Pay attention y'all. This is the way to make a vid, porno music and all! The only critique is that they should have done a split screen while taxiing to the ramp to show what a sprawling terminal and ramp they have. Well done AeroWorldPictures.
+joseph Citta They have the same type rating so all you have to do is take a short class (literally it's an hour long session), and do a few hours in the sim so you can feel the difference in size and your fit to fly both planes.
I have a game called Tower 3d Pro and has this Airport in Atlanta. My question is on Take off and landing, You're landing on 27R, do planes take off on the same runway or how does it work? In the game I have to get planes to take off and land. Part of your Airplane Experience will help me out :). Thanks.
Minimums is referring to cloud coverage. When ever it is cloudy airplanes can on fly down to a certain point and if they don't have the runway environment insight then they have to go around. Usually it's 200ft which is why at 200 feet the plane is saying minimums.
Celismar Silva nice response. i LIVE in Atlanta and fly the skies on a almost daily basis as a HEMS Pilot and drive on I-285 back and forth to and from work on those days. and i have lived here for 30 years, almost to the DAY. 285 was created for one thing primarily: Truck bypass.
Yeah it has to be Air France. If you look at the reflection as the plane pulls up to the gate the plane was white. Korean Air paintjobs are sky blue. Also the pilots had French accents if you listen close.
Greetings!,Greetings! Can you please add the Jackson” part to the name of the airport... we all respect the contributions to the City from Mr. Hartsfield as well as Mr. Jackson. Thank you.
@@mmarlkraig30 also, the International Terminal that this AF 777-300ER parked at at the end of the video was completed in 2012, so this video is at the EARLIEST, from late 2012.
Are the flights supposed to land on certain runways according to where they're from, or is it kind of mixed up during the less busy parts of the day? I've seen flights coming from places like New York and Baltimore actually land on the south runways.
Zach Lang That's because wind direction determines landing direction mostly, not necessarily which direction a flight is coming from, as head winds are more ideal when landing a plane, as opposed to tail winds. Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson's runways are configured West/East or Left/Right, so it's a bit different here, as flights coming from west of Atlanta, sometimes have to loop around to make an east approach for landing, and vice versa...