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  • Great Video's man ! Can you subscribe to me . I already subscribed to you

  • does anyone think it would be boring to sit in the cockpit for 13hrs?

  • @jimmythesnagglepuss Not at all

  • I like a330 very much, he's one of my prefer aircraft.

  • play this song called Gravity by John Mayer at the same time of this video. play the sound of this video too... Enjoy

  • Anyone flown the airbus and care to compare the joystick control compared to the conventional one? The joystick looks more maneuverable.

  • @magellanmax it is more maneuverable :-D its not like boeing with a BIG BIG yoke.

    Airbus have a joystick so there more work space and not a big yoke there is hard to maneuver with.

  • @kristianfogdal Its so maneuverable that even the AF477 pilot could not handle it.

  • @dewey911 what had this to do with maneuverability ? Pilots pulling the nose up for like 3 minutes while the airplane stalls is not a fault of the control system. And by the way, the flight number was 447.

  • @dewey911 you are making a huge mistake, the reason why that a330 crashed is because an emergency procedure called UNRELIEABLE SPEED and has nothing to do, with the SIDESTICK which is the real name, not joystick. I flew fokker 100 and now i fly a320 and i can tell that the Sidestick is more comfortable than the joke.

  • I beleive EBBR to KLAX

  • where is this flight from? and to? ICAO pls =)

  • @flightsimpilot123 but is it the higher you get the less fuel you burn due to the thin air?

  • Awesome. Love the jumbos.

  • @Davetransportation A330 isnt considered a Jumbo.. only twin engine Jumbo is the Boeing 777 :D

  • Why the aircraft reduce speed in cruise altitude?

  • @pio909 Because if it at maximum speed the aircraft burns alot of fuel and as you get at higher altitude it is harder for the plane to gain the speed when it was climbing to its cruise altitude

  • @pio909 it is because the atmosphere up above is thinner so lesser air resistance.even though their IAS(Indicated Airspeed) may be slow, but their cruising altitude considering in Mach units is very high.note:Mach speeds are different at different altitudes for same airspeeds.

  • Is that Kennedy Intl?

  • these videos are amazing. the pilot's view.

  • What a loooooooong flight o.0!

  • wow i just watched in"full screen" mode...and i was in there on board :d.........this is what i want to do ! best job on earth.

  • Very cool video!

  • Excellent video !

  • very nice video

  • is it me or Airbuses cockpit looks like a robot. Boeing looks like you are actually flying a plane

  • Amazing, very good videos.Keep it up!

  • Thanks for uploading :D

  • @Mrmaxi1127 Well it was a Belgian airline, also named as Delsey Airlines. (after Sabena was gone in 2002). But later that year VG airlines or Delsey was no more.

  • What does VG stand for? Ive never heard of that airline.

  • @FlyJetBlueAirways Belgian Airline, named after the owner : Freddy Van Gaever

  • @FlyJetBlueAirways It started flying in 2002 and ceased operations in that same year, in december. They had an amazing livery.

  • SUPERB ! ! ! ! !

  • very nice

  • the boston tower sounds like Boston John...

  • Your stuff would make a great TV show, you should shop it around. I know I would watch.

  • I could write "first", like the usual bunch of people, but I'm not going to because I absolutely love this video. Very nice footage!

  • I love the overview of Las Vegas. Overviews of airports should definitely make it into more videos!

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