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  • Airplanes aren't supposed to fly that close you know atleast 1,000 feet apart

  • That irish pilot was clearly intoxicated on single malt. He should be dismissed or given a stern warning. 

  • My friend there are a lot out there like you. I love it also and people think I am crazy too.LOL

    Great video. I took one a couple months ago coming from Cuba, landing in Panama city, Panama. cheers.

  • Tunk, in all fairness, nothing to worry about. The best way to deal with it is by incorporating flying with something relaxing while you do it. For instance, in my case, I always try some relaxing songs. Check out my videos on my page which portrayed a few different flights I took last year and this year. I'll add up more as time goes by.

  • Aviation is simply amazing. Thus why I love to fly. It is the safest way to travel. Just got back from Belgium this past July. I flew in a 767 on my way there. It was a smooth ride.

  • this is the fastest and the slowest speed race ever made!!

  • Lol hi.

  • Itäs fantastic to see other traffic on sky! You don't feel alone :D

  • That is nice... It is nice to see other traffic while we are flying, as well...

  • this is just perfect.

  • waw, i just don't know why i can't resist aeroplanes, my dad thinks am crazie!! are there p'ple like me out there??

  • @aimellia626 I'm sorry , no! you're the only one . but why aren't you an airline pilot ? you should have studied mathematics and physics at high school

  • @tunkunrunk in life u never alwayz get wat u wished for, if tht was the case then i wud probably be some where in the sky now flying probably a 747. lols

  • @aimellia626 I was joking , I acted same as you when I was younger ,beside we lived near an airport .I had lot of airplane pictures,custom drawing ,I told to everybody that in the future my job would be airline pilot . but today I have no regrets ,I'm happy I'm not an airline pilot , it's fair that the most fitted and talented people become pilot ,because it's a  very dangerous job . taking off and landing many times a week even if you experienced severe turbulence and want to stay in bed

  • @tunkunrunk You should have turn your dreams into reality. It is never too late if you are really passionate about it.

  • @Andyje99 things has changed over the years , I'm a little bit scared when I'm in a plane now . I still love planes ......... but when I'm not inside . it's fair that only the smartest shall be air pilot

  • @aimellia626 I'm just like you, i always watch youtube video's of planes befor going to sleep :)

  • @adk525 then i guess i'm not the onlyone afterall :)

  • One of the better aircraft videos.

  • Oh wow! It's another video showing the chemtrail spraying campaign in all it's glory. Or the water problem is solved! Watch in disbelief as jet engines magically create thousands of gallons of water every second while burning kerosene in the thin dry air.

  • AA won the race ;-)

  • WOW

  • amazing footage

  • Nicely caught

  • Awesome video :)

  • Nice video!

  • man u r on a boeing 777

  • haha air race .. nice vid

  • Amazing video buddy !!

  • chemtrail... JK but seriously my only questions is why the 767 has its NAV lights on, usually during VFR day they do not have NAV lights just anti-collision, I am assuming because they are above class A airspace and in it, therefore IFR, therefore NAVS, but I am not sure....

  • @codzomz We keep the Nav lights on all the time, day and night. No regulations, just SOP. Of course, during "day" time, they can be urned off at crew's discretion, no matter the airspace, nor FARs operating under.

  • @codzomz richtig !

  • You're on a 777...

  • @wazzawazza73 No AA 67 is a 767 look it up

  • beautifully captured...amazing video!

  • I'd be cool if there was another vid from the 767's perspective seeing the 777above

  • @Joni0001984 there 1000 feet apart form eachother if they werent the FAA would be on their ass

  • the 777 was faster ;D

  • thats great :)

  • if fly with first class,you have to know if you will be sying like so LOL

  • I've seen this two airplanes at morning, from ground.

  • AMAZING!!!

    

  • Aircraft flying between 29,000 and 41,000 feet can be vertically spearated by 2000 feet, and even as low as 1000 feet in areas where Reduced Vertical Separation Minimuns are imposed. Those that are separated by 1000 feet tend to have ultra-sensitive altimeters and modern autopilot systems, such as today's modern airliners.

  • I am searching for the BA767 passenger's video " AA67 flying above "

  • awesome :D

  • which idiots have voted that bad??!! Enormous video!

  • 767 for sure, at first i thought maybe it is an A321 because the engines looked so awkwardly small in radius but the n realized that BA uses Rolls Royce engines, which explains why the engines are so skinny. 777's can have Rolls engines but they don't look like what's shown in this video. But either way, it is not an Airbus because there are no winglets on this bird and definitely has a Boeing face rather than an Airbus face. It's a 767.

  • @Shmaaaaa No rolls Royce engines are big and fat Pratt & Whitney ones are small and thin

  • @iliveonjupiter Search B767 pictures of British Airways and United Airlines on google and compare them. BA has RR and UA has PW. And then talk to me again.

  • @Shmaaaaa your right. I flew BA902 (video on my channel :D), and the engines are RR, the Rolls Royce logo is on the engine

  • May have been me working on that 767! Hello from a fellow flyer...!

  • really nice video : )

  • guys,this is a 767 by far. infact a 767-300ER. It is no way and airbus or any other boeing aircraft. Also your flying west? towards the states I imagine as your an American 777-200. At this cruising altitude you wont see a Brirtish airways a319 , 320 or 321 as ba dont use these aircraft on transatlantic flights....the use an a318 from shannon to new york but still that flight would be climbing up not cruising so this aircraft is a 767-300ER. Not a 777-200/300ER either as engine is diferent. :)

  • that's either an A320 or an A321. You can tell by looking at the windshield, wings, and engine size.

  • @kylevk ba's airbus' have winglets..also these engines are way bigger and a319/320's dont have 8 main doors like this 767...they have 4...2 at front and 2 at rear of aircraft.....a319 then have 2(one on each side) overwing exits and 320 have 4 ocerwing exits(2 on each side).

    a321 have 8 main doors like this but again has winglets. you wont see a brtish airbus cruising over ireland as they dont fly and airbust iver the atlantic bar the a318 but that takes off from ireland.

  • hope TCAS is working !!

  • sure its a 767? its def not a 777, It has hallmarks of an airbus. Abit Difficult from the angle.

  • 757 dude

  • @AKRanger808

    no, its definitely a 767

  • @qwertyguy76 Try look at the front of the aircraft and the belly.

  • @AKRanger808

    again, for sure it is a 767, look at the fuselage and the wings and the tail.

  • truly one of the best in flight vids ever....great view of the other plane and the engine on yours

  • that is insane yet amazing..u don't realize how fast a plane is actually flying til u see it from this perspective ...fabulous video.

  • nice video mate.END.

  • its an airbus !

  • I love aircraft but the one thing that bothers me is all that exhaust or fuel that comes out of the back of the engines.

  • @svscared

    it isn't either fuel or exhaust. it's contrail, vapour... generates by the very hot engine in the cold air.

    tine stripes of clouds really...

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  • @LinkShack  It's an A321

  • @ssc70402 nope, it's a 767.

  • @LinkShack no, it is a 767.

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  • @LinkShack nope, the most obvious reason is the lack of wing fences.

  • It's great to see this kind of machine in flight in such close distance.

  • I don't know, that looked pretty slender. Might have been a 757?

  • really, what are the odds of that? THAT TWO SMALL PLANES MEET AT EXACTLY THE SAME SPEED AT THE exact same location? :o

  • Great air to air. Hope I choose a flight overtaking or overtaken at cruise streaking contrails someday - Thanks for posting!

  • AA wins the race !

  • Great vid!! Of both airplane below and the engine of your flight..it's hard to imagine a plne is going so FAST at that altitude. :D

  • nice images, well captured

  • once in life

  • Awsome :D !

  • Both planes were convoying together LOL!

  • We were that close on a flight from Shannon to New York with a BA 767 for 2-3 hours.

  • awesome, that looks really really close, never seen another plane when i have previously flown.

  • Thats an accident waiting to happen

  • Race you to the gate! Loser gets stuck in a holding pattern lol

  • this a great video

  • wow thats amazinly close and really cool to see your heading on the same route and flying at the same speed

  • @blueskies66 yes there are

  • wow.. that was like only 1000ft differential

  • @seaboo143 yes thats the minimum range between aircraft flying

  • @joshuan542 It's 1000FT inbound and 1000FT outbound so that had at least a 2000 FT differential

  • Great video!!

  • Ha! Its a race.

  • thats fucking awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • The engine's spinning cone is mesmerizing...

  • What do you mean no windows? just look carefully.. they are there.

  • WOW flying very near

  • @FlightSimXHD no its at least 1000FT

  • very cool!

  • Excellent!

  • lol

  • STADIS 450.

  • @Oscar847 Contrails (short for "condensation trails") or vapour trails are basically artificial clouds, visible trails of condensed water vapour, made by the exhaust of aircraft engines. As the hot exhaust gases cool in the surrounding air they may precipitate a cloud of microscopic water droplets. If the air is cold enough, this trail will comprise tiny ice crystals.

  • @0rigami1

    yes sir

    but why exhaust gases dont stay they disseappear?

  • @Oscar847 ...smoke..worn rings..needs STP.

  • Oscar.. have you ever looked into the sky? Theyre everywhere. its when the liquid in the high altitude changes temperature, similarly to when windows steam up in cold environments if its hot on one side and cold on the other.

    Their lifespan depends on the temperature. The colder it is the longer they are.

    CHeerz

  • @Exagerative

    yes duh

  • It's not a 777 but a 767 you can tell by the engine, they are the RB211's

  • Wouldn't such close proximity set off the TCAS alarm?

  • ba 767 on its way to/from heathrow I think!

  • @fsxjb BA 767 most probably from KEWR-EGLL

  • cooooool

  • That was cool.

  • Idiot, that's a Contrail from the engines.

  • @CALanceGokongwei

    lol! cant you notice my sarcasm you dumb ass? I have atp, cfi,cfii and about 4,000 hours, and fly cargo... i think i know airplanes....

  • Lol!

  • @CALanceGokongwei

    i said it because its what most people think when they see contrails! Im tired of explaining what they are lol

  • that was a 763 btw!

  • Remarkable video. 5/5

  • fightforyourrights its contrail not chemtrail

  • @jetairways773

    Wow! You have such a handle on the truth man. Like its all just a big conspiracy that no one except the YouTube conspiracy theorists know about. Forget about logic, forget that the AMEs and Gas Turbine Techs who service these engines have never seen these "Chem Trail Devices". Now is that just part of the elaborate conspiracy to control the public, or is it just that these devices don't exists??? I wonder. There is water vapor in the exhaust.

  • @adamelnyk ik about the water vapor in the exhaust

  • Nice video! thats what i miss sooo much about being a flight attendant! Is the beauty of the reality to be apart of that world! and see these videos and say wow thats what i looked like thats my job!! LOL awesome thx!

  • very obvious, your B777 flew faster than BA 's 767

  • Well they have assigned speeds, so it could've been possible the 767 was assigned a slower speed than the 777. Reasons include: weight, weather, etc.

    Ultimately it is the Altitude though.

    But you're right, the 777 is faster than the 767. The Cruise speeds have a 30 MPH difference

  • No it isnt...lmao

  • Really...... lol!

  • Nice video! thumbs up

  • I flew a Southwest a long time ago and I was the only one that spotted what appeared to be the weirdest plane. Anyway I happened to get my binoculars out and to my surprise it was a KC-135 refueling a B-52...damn I was pissed that my camera was in the luggage below.

  • you brought binoculars but no camera lmao

  • ok but how..... this is very close, so very dangerous, amazing close distance !!!

  • this a 767-300ER NOT 757 NOT 767-400 OR ANYTHING OTHER PLANE

  • veeeeeery cool!!!! congrats!!! :)

  • Fenomenal Clip!! very very nice

  • wow the wright brothers were really legends

  • nice clip mate!

  • Thanks

  • wow great view seriously! lol and i also see those chem trails that conspiracy theorists talk about. lol its called jet fuel :D

  • both aircraft are probably joinng the same atlantic jetway but have not yet reached the intersection. So the BA is lower than you and falling back to maintain seperation. It may even be going onto a different oceanic jetway. normal

  • its a 767-400

  • BA only have 767-300's

  • @oinb British Airways hasn´t a Boeing 767-400!!!!!!

  • @cobra11fahrer

    Someone has already told me it! I said it one year ago, and I have already noticed that isn't a 767-400, I didn't know anything at that time.

  • Nice video showing contrail formation

  • ok mi ero confuso guardando i reattori che da così mi pareva un 757......

  • 757  non 767

  • 767-336ER

  • its a 767.

  • Great footage - clear and stable! :-)

  • Looks like you were moving away from it, probably flying faster due to the higher altitude.

  • engineering at its best. great footage!

  • Nice vid looks like the 767 was pretty close 5* :)

  • Nice! But what about the turbulance from BAW 767? =)))))

  • Why would there be turbulence from the 767? It's far away and below the plane he is filming from. If he were behind it then there would be but they are not allowed to fly behind each other or too close.

  • 1,000 feet separation within the U.S. Not sure about overseas. Maybe 139505 knows?

  • Hey - That's a brilliant video.

    What camcorder are you using..?

  • WOW, now that is amazing

  • Finally! Not a bullshit video when they say, "oh, look at the airplane, it's so damn close!", when we don't even see anything! Thanks for uploading this :D

  • nice vidoe!!!!!!!!...

  • good vid

  • Awesome video! Great view! really beatiful!

  • Simply Beautiful!

    5/5

  • brilliant video!

  • I'm really amazed:) What a great view! Such a shame I have never seen something like that live in the air. Maybe in the future...;)

  • awesome video 5/5

  • I want to see British Air VS Air Lingus !!

  • maybe they were racing? :[]

  • British Airways Boeing 767-300 :)