@singapore7773 sure, maybe when one is just approaching the airport and the other is just departing, but never in the middle of the atlantic (as this video describes) at cruise
Contrails (short for "condensation trails") or vapour trails are basically artificial clouds that are the 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. - wikipedia
it looks like they are filming from the BA 777 but if you look closely in both videos the NWA A330 is taken from the right side and the BA 777 is takin from the right side also so it doesnt match but its still cool
NIce, first time i were on a plane was a flight to Tenerif many many years ago ! about 14 years ago, and i was invited to the cocpit too. And that moment i stood there i felt in lovewith aviation <3 - And now i am a student pilot :)
Every plane uses auto pilot. Or at least a experienced pilot. Right after takeoff or a little after it u turn it on and it makes it easy to fly and u can eat. (pilots)
might wanna fix your description. the BA 777 probably isnt flying from the USA to england if you guys are on a western heading. cool video tho, ive never been on a transatlantic flight tho. is it common to have other aircraft flying with you like that?
@dvsbmx asshole. the video description used to say "from paris to detroit" before the owner fixed it, hence east to west. but i suppose since yur a jackass yull make some reference to flying over the pole, but all i have to say is who fucking cares? all my comment implied was that if the NWA A330 was from England to the USA, then the BA 777 wouldnt be flying from the USA to England. i know what im talking about and theres no reason for you to interject your 2 cents jackass
@krispykreme82603 Glad you responded with such an eloquent post. So a flight from Europe to USA always travels east/west or west east? You, my non friend, are a clown. I'm so glad I could get you so worked up.
@dvsbmx ok dvsbmx let me solve your dilemma you seem to have with understanding simple problems. the poster originally put he had a flight from Europe to the states, and that the BA 777 was heading from the states to Europe. I told him to correct one or the other as the two planes wouldnt be on the same heading if they were traveling to opposite destinations.
Everyone else knew what I meant, but for some reason you seem like you love to pick fights on the internet, weakling
@dingdongdicher0 I've sat in the copilot's seat many times flying from either Boston or Hyannis to Nantucket. It really isn't that uncommon, in fact it's very common.
I was in a cockpit one time when I was 12 me and my borther got inivted to land with the pilots becuase we were the only kids aboard the 737400 lol my brother got scared, after I alnded with the pilots I fell in love with aviaiton! :D
wow incredible! what happened to me last year is that i was flyin with ba and before we took off from larnaca airport -cyprus - a cyprus airways plane (a330) took before us with the same destination as ours (london,Heathrow Airport) and over flyin Italy it was like next to us!! i was like omg wow!!! HAHA :p
I have a pilot friend who flys the 777. I'll ask him. I would imagine if they are using VFR and the skies are completely clear it is up to their discretion. But I'm sure there are minimums.
All transatlantic traffic has to follow the pre-determined NAT tracks which provide minimum separation of 60 miles laterally and 1000ft vertically. Sometimes planes fly 1 or 2 miles right of the track to avoid wake turbulence encounters. That could be how he got this cool video!
for everyone that thinks it might be a 767, just look at the rear of the plane and you can clearly see that there's no auxiliary jet right after the horizontal stab. instead it has the cone shaped or capped end!
they can hear each other on the same frequency,talking to the center but mostly unlikely they will talk at all between them. unless they are heading to the same destination and the weather is bad,if one would make a missed approach probably the other would ask about the weather conditions on final approach.
Duh, he is talking about the 777! The longest flying jet ever! The 777 holds the world record for staying in the air longest without having to refuel... Fuel efficient...
A GREAT video. I flew on BA from Washington DC (Dullus) to London (Heathrow) in Nov. 2004 - What a wonderful plane. I dig the 777 - Thanks for posting this. Joe
I love inflight air to air! I had a Air Canada 77W beside our Air Canada A333 this summer, got a shot with the p&s but it kinda sucks...
PhotographerJan 11 months ago
what a wonderful sight
venichen1 1 year ago
wow ....
saurabhmaybach62s 1 year ago
@singapore7773 sure, maybe when one is just approaching the airport and the other is just departing, but never in the middle of the atlantic (as this video describes) at cruise
krispykreme82603 1 year ago
@singapore7773 what?? i dont think were talking about the same thing
krispykreme82603 1 year ago
@singapore7773 at cruising altitude an airliner wouldnt be heading AWAY from its destination
krispykreme82603 1 year ago
@singapore7773 um.....what?
krispykreme82603 1 year ago
@trhyshtb finally, someone normal
Nikola16789 1 year ago
0:23 thats one hell lot of smoke
littlebritan 2 years ago
Contrails (short for "condensation trails") or vapour trails are basically artificial clouds that are the 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. - wikipedia
MrSuntour 2 years ago
My vid quality isnt as good as yours unfortunately but the other 757 was flying a lot closer to our plane.
Suzsmokeyallan 2 years ago
you are very lucky to catch that on video.
that was cool
LiveLifeLarge524 2 years ago
it looks like they are filming from the BA 777 but if you look closely in both videos the NWA A330 is taken from the right side and the BA 777 is takin from the right side also so it doesnt match but its still cool
tbleier123 2 years ago
Looks like someone onboard that BA 777 were filiming you guys too..." Somewhere over the Atlantic ".
julio529 2 years ago
wow thats some shit i would love too see
nichols15 2 years ago
very close :p
lucky to shot this vid
foozooljalal 2 years ago
Haha... that's cool!
TennisChamp59 2 years ago
Stadis 450
tankerenemy 2 years ago
Nice camera man!
Roxette12 2 years ago
drag race. For pinks.
stumbo2w 2 years ago 9
i love ba!!!!!!
familymio 2 years ago 3
may i ask you what the reg was on the NWA A330 you were on? or dont you know? or atleast what type of A330 200? or 300?
pilotanthony 2 years ago
This was an A330-300. Although Delta has since gotten rid of this route.
TennisChamp59 2 years ago
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Jelly995 2 years ago
ur in virgin atlantic airline arnt u
technika117 2 years ago
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what is that intermittent trail from the apu, CHEMTRAIL? I think so.
Mike (Dirty Sky Sardinia)
telepasss 2 years ago
man o man those planes are moving. when i fly on a clear day -i love to look out at the other planes up with us.nice vid,were you at 30.000 or more.
peteboy1113 2 years ago
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shut up you boring cunts!!!!!!!!
lummers251186 2 years ago
NIce, first time i were on a plane was a flight to Tenerif many many years ago ! about 14 years ago, and i was invited to the cocpit too. And that moment i stood there i felt in lovewith aviation <3 - And now i am a student pilot :)
Exocisme 3 years ago 3
damn you're lucky... its only a dream for me till this day, but i hope to learn to fly for fun soon :)
prabhatkaushik 2 years ago
Why am i lucky ? :) - You can be a pilot too if you want ? and really want to be a pilot !
Exocisme 2 years ago
i am presently stuck doing my bachelor's :(... its gonna be at least 4 years before i can start to learn flying, thats why ;)
prabhatkaushik 2 years ago
Arh, okay ;) Good luck with your education :) !
Exocisme 2 years ago
that was fast! thanks :)
prabhatkaushik 2 years ago
i am a little pilot as well, but not with engine at the moment, some frinds of me are real pilots in a a320 AND b 757
Gerrit22041992 2 years ago
mhm and im an astronaut
MaxtheGrande 2 years ago
do youn dont believe? i fly with gliders, little planes for 1 ot two persons with, our without engines, check out my older videos.
Gerrit22041992 2 years ago
Every plane uses auto pilot. Or at least a experienced pilot. Right after takeoff or a little after it u turn it on and it makes it easy to fly and u can eat. (pilots)
poopsyproductions 3 years ago 3
See the clip "somewhere over the atlantic" it might just be you guys filmed eachothers planes. funny coincisence.
schpaaz 3 years ago
might wanna fix your description. the BA 777 probably isnt flying from the USA to england if you guys are on a western heading. cool video tho, ive never been on a transatlantic flight tho. is it common to have other aircraft flying with you like that?
krispykreme82603 3 years ago
@krispykreme82603 How can you tell what heading they're flying? STFU if you don't know what your talking about.
dvsbmx 1 year ago
@dvsbmx asshole. the video description used to say "from paris to detroit" before the owner fixed it, hence east to west. but i suppose since yur a jackass yull make some reference to flying over the pole, but all i have to say is who fucking cares? all my comment implied was that if the NWA A330 was from England to the USA, then the BA 777 wouldnt be flying from the USA to England. i know what im talking about and theres no reason for you to interject your 2 cents jackass
krispykreme82603 1 year ago
@krispykreme82603 Glad you responded with such an eloquent post. So a flight from Europe to USA always travels east/west or west east? You, my non friend, are a clown. I'm so glad I could get you so worked up.
dvsbmx 1 year ago
@dvsbmx ok dvsbmx let me solve your dilemma you seem to have with understanding simple problems. the poster originally put he had a flight from Europe to the states, and that the BA 777 was heading from the states to Europe. I told him to correct one or the other as the two planes wouldnt be on the same heading if they were traveling to opposite destinations.
Everyone else knew what I meant, but for some reason you seem like you love to pick fights on the internet, weakling
krispykreme82603 1 year ago
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dingdongdicher0 3 years ago
@dingdongdicher0 I've sat in the copilot's seat many times flying from either Boston or Hyannis to Nantucket. It really isn't that uncommon, in fact it's very common.
dvsbmx 1 year ago
Verry good shot! I never flow in airplane before, I want to fly so soon but I just got 17 years old so i can't fly on my own..
GangstarrJD 3 years ago
ummm im 13 and i have done a flight from hawaii to new yoke by myelf
fsxaddictx 3 years ago
yeh, on flight simulator
hehudusnotsucceed 3 years ago
no planes pretty much fly themselves the land themselves most of the time
fsxaddictx 3 years ago
u dont say :P it was in response to fsxaddictx comment about flying to new york
hehudusnotsucceed 3 years ago
really i never god that one the is weird lol
fsxaddictx 3 years ago
U guys really don't know anything about flying
Exocisme 3 years ago
me? i bet that you dont have 300,000 miles and have been in cockpits more that 5 times
fsxaddictx 3 years ago
I do have been in a cockpit more than 5 times, i am a studentpilot u dumb...
Exocisme 3 years ago
I was in a cockpit one time when I was 12 me and my borther got inivted to land with the pilots becuase we were the only kids aboard the 737400 lol my brother got scared, after I alnded with the pilots I fell in love with aviaiton! :D
xhappyxlifex 3 years ago
@fsxaddictx you can't even spell let alone fly a plane. STFU you clown.
dvsbmx 1 year ago
really steady shot!!!
toy2day 3 years ago 2
I agree!
bakulbharadwaj 3 years ago
good filming. NICE JOB!
redshirt012 3 years ago
It looks like the APU is on aswell.
tubeyou443 3 years ago 2
definately not
iqbal172 3 years ago
dat's pretty mad!!!
bullshitter2008 3 years ago 2
It's so nice, I love the sound!
jetstream2blue 3 years ago
i like sitting outside in the garden lookin up and seeing them fly over :) and try to identify them lol good video
andym551 3 years ago 2
Ok. This is a real contrail.
It´s easy to see the big diference between contrail and chemtrail.
sysxtreme 3 years ago
The term for those vapor trails, are called "contrails"
Airportchris2 3 years ago
When i wus in the Fokker 70, this 737 shot over my head when i looked outa the window! It looked well good :D Gr8 vid!
muffigw 3 years ago
wow incredible! what happened to me last year is that i was flyin with ba and before we took off from larnaca airport -cyprus - a cyprus airways plane (a330) took before us with the same destination as ours (london,Heathrow Airport) and over flyin Italy it was like next to us!! i was like omg wow!!! HAHA :p
prjeo 3 years ago
Sorry...I meant to thumbs up your comment!
dipper64 3 years ago
so if your over the atlantic, does that mean that the BA 777 must be atleast 1,000 feet above you, or 5 miles horizontally?
mattthemullet 3 years ago
I have a pilot friend who flys the 777. I'll ask him. I would imagine if they are using VFR and the skies are completely clear it is up to their discretion. But I'm sure there are minimums.
anhacus 3 years ago
All transatlantic traffic has to follow the pre-determined NAT tracks which provide minimum separation of 60 miles laterally and 1000ft vertically. Sometimes planes fly 1 or 2 miles right of the track to avoid wake turbulence encounters. That could be how he got this cool video!
Pruzkipper 3 years ago
nice zoom
djdejan72 3 years ago
for everyone that thinks it might be a 767, just look at the rear of the plane and you can clearly see that there's no auxiliary jet right after the horizontal stab. instead it has the cone shaped or capped end!
meowmix105 4 years ago
This looks like NWA flying next to BA. See Somewhere over the atlantic.
ceramicanova 4 years ago
why does sometime when we look up there will be aeroplane that left lika smoke like this video but sometime ther were no smoke. What is that 'smoke'
irfanchek 4 years ago
This is a 767. According to my guess, the fusealage looks to be too short.
IloveSPIDERZ 4 years ago
Does anyone know if the pilots between these two aircraft would communicate with each other?
hazell682 4 years ago 2
they can hear each other on the same frequency,talking to the center but mostly unlikely they will talk at all between them. unless they are heading to the same destination and the weather is bad,if one would make a missed approach probably the other would ask about the weather conditions on final approach.
locopatojo 4 years ago
Ok just wondering, thanks
hazell682 4 years ago
First pilot to Heathrow gets a raise.
:)
OK2FLY 4 years ago 3
lool
chestacity4lyf 4 years ago
haha
coolantmanuscript 3 years ago
i was on a flight to stansted and i could all see these jets passing beneath our plane, it was quite amazing.
ollielovesmcr1994 4 years ago
BA fly 767's from Manchester Uk to New York JFK.
bwfc4eva86 4 years ago
then why do they need feul?
vaan1236 4 years ago
Duh, he is talking about the 777! The longest flying jet ever! The 777 holds the world record for staying in the air longest without having to refuel... Fuel efficient...
choidj 4 years ago
wow brittish airways in a boeing livery
pega57 4 years ago
Well British Airways do have the Boeing 747-400, 777-200& 200ER, 767-300, 737s and 757.
If you mean the tail livery, no it is a British Airways Liver (Union Flag).
Please tell me if I read your comment wrong.
rapljwop 4 years ago
Awesome, love it
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omgdancing 4 years ago
Wow, so cool.
I hope that this will happen to me once.
Catdogfisher 4 years ago
trez cool
lilblitz 4 years ago
yep.
clearancedelivery 4 years ago
there's another video i=on youtube that has someone filming an NWA a330 flying below them from a 777. any eyebrows raised?
rrp1993 4 years ago
yeah but that BA A/C may be a 760
clearancedelivery 4 years ago
Do you know where the Video is?
choidj 4 years ago
A GREAT video. I flew on BA from Washington DC (Dullus) to London (Heathrow) in Nov. 2004 - What a wonderful plane. I dig the 777 - Thanks for posting this. Joe
goriajk 4 years ago 3
Correct me if im wrong, but to me, its look's like a boeing 767-300ER???
RossBradley 4 years ago
I don't think so. It would be much more long and it really looks like this one "British Airways Boeing 777 Heathrow to Pearson"
FlankerJoc 4 years ago
NICE CATCH!
sjbushido 4 years ago