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  • read the descrption its a cargo postal flight its not a commercial airline. its a cargo conversion you require a diff pilots licence too fly commercial. Also early on in the vid the guy said about haveing certain planes in the graveyeard so he obviosly works in the arizona graveyard.

  • copilot is nervus

  • u cant say this is work i would call it FUN =D =D =D

  • Great vid. THIS is realism, how things are, as opposed to theatrics produced by Hollywood. Love the vids! 5/5 stars

  • Great vid... must be great for the co-pilot listening to his skipper chewing gum with his mouth open. Nice!

  • dude lmfao....

  • I would think so rofl

  • Hi Kamper...LOVE your videos of this 747-200!

    As you may have seen,i love that type of aircraft a lot,and one of my 747 clips has about 34000 hits more or less. Thanks for posing!

  • ure clips is BETTER ALEX :D

  • Are you flying UPS? i love ups =D

  • Oops....i mean POSTING :-)

  • I think it is an Evergreen 747.

  • After 9/11 & the consequent tighter rules & regulations on airliners, how exactly would you get on a jumpseat of an airliner these days?

  • No no, 9/11 has no effect on people flying in the jump seat, its pretty easy to nowadays, all you need to do is write a letter to the captain saying " Could you sit in the jump seat or have a look in at the cockpit during the flight" give it to a member of cabin crew asking them to give it to the captain, and hopefully you'll be allowed in.

  • Really? They're pretty strict when it comes to passengers even getting close to the flight deck during a flight. I'm surprised that one would be allowed up front in-flight.

  • I know huh that is a scary thought...

  • Here in Canada, and specifically for the airline I fly for, the only people allowed in the cockpit during the flight are ourselves (the pilots), flight attendants and Transport Canada inspectors performing a checkride.

    This is a cargo airline, however, so sometimes their jumpseat policies are a little different than passenger airlines.

    Just my two cents.

  • Not true, you have to be certified to sit in the jumpseat of the cockpit.

  • No you dont, I have used a jumpseat on several aircraft and I am not a pilot or certified member.

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