Ive had the pleasure to take an early morning flight out of DFW to MIA 5:50 and witnessed the morning sun rise. amazing stuff i should say, but the glare isnt really friendly.
@DenisKomment That used to be the case, prior to the 767 introduction in '83. Today, the majority of traffic across the North Atlantic is of the two-engine variety. Some of which are 737s and A319s in fact.
@DenisKomment it is called ETOPS. Extended twin engine operation. There are a certain number of conditions that need to be met in order for an aircraft to conduct ETOPS flights over the Oceans or over Rural parts of the globe. So many miles away from an airport that it must be able to reach in a certain number of minutes, etc. etc.
@DenisKomment ..thats actually quite funny. Along the Lines of CRM. As the Captain turns to his first officer and says..."This is the COCKPIT, you are the Resource, I am the Manager."
Me too;-(. Once bitten twice shy - I now put a blanket or coat over my head before raising the blind. Mind you, that could be misconstrued these days ;-0. Nice video, poster+++
do you fly for fun?
yezidi11 8 months ago
@yezidi11 I do fly small planes. But not as much as I'd like to.
I still consider work flying to be fun, though.
fly4fun 8 months ago
Ive had the pleasure to take an early morning flight out of DFW to MIA 5:50 and witnessed the morning sun rise. amazing stuff i should say, but the glare isnt really friendly.
nastypop 9 months ago
the world is just awesome!
seaboo143 9 months ago
777 FTW!
kingcarcas1349 11 months ago
Best job on earth !
nick22934 1 year ago
That was so beautiful, really great!!!!
tradewind7 1 year ago
Hm.. I thought only 4 engine planes fly over the Atlantic..
DenisKomment 1 year ago
@DenisKomment That used to be the case, prior to the 767 introduction in '83. Today, the majority of traffic across the North Atlantic is of the two-engine variety. Some of which are 737s and A319s in fact.
fly4fun 1 year ago
@DenisKomment it is called ETOPS. Extended twin engine operation. There are a certain number of conditions that need to be met in order for an aircraft to conduct ETOPS flights over the Oceans or over Rural parts of the globe. So many miles away from an airport that it must be able to reach in a certain number of minutes, etc. etc.
TheUKCanadian 1 year ago
@TheUKCanadian yes, thank you. i read about it already, Engine Turns Off Passengers Swim :)) just kidding)
DenisKomment 1 year ago
@DenisKomment ..thats actually quite funny. Along the Lines of CRM. As the Captain turns to his first officer and says..."This is the COCKPIT, you are the Resource, I am the Manager."
TheUKCanadian 1 year ago
Love your videos Kent! What kind of camera do you use?
flyaguayo 1 year ago
Perfeito!!!!
marcusmario 1 year ago
Me too;-(. Once bitten twice shy - I now put a blanket or coat over my head before raising the blind. Mind you, that could be misconstrued these days ;-0. Nice video, poster+++
erniegannsmate 2 years ago
This is why i try to stay a wake to see sunrise but the F.A's. always tells me off..
19bootsy68 2 years ago
Awsome!
reddyda 2 years ago
Flight was from Boston to Paris ? Wow !
MrsErzy 2 years ago
Astonish ! I LOVED IT SO MUCH .
MrsErzy 2 years ago
I love flying!! For almost a whole flight i'll just be looking out the window at the clouds it's so amazing.. but most ppl just read magazines!
Minidrags 2 years ago
amazing
bama335 2 years ago
MAGIC HOUR:)
trav1971 2 years ago
Very nice!
frequentairbusflyer8 2 years ago
where were u flying to from where to where
djedenhnjfndsj 2 years ago
Boston to Paris.
fly4fun 2 years ago
Great video :)
Vego177 2 years ago
absolutely beautiful
jayohhennwhy 2 years ago
this is just breathtaking captain!!!
AreoCrayZ 2 years ago
I did not know the engines would sound so loud in the cockpit! Thanks for the vid Kent!
twiebie 2 years ago
Correct me if I'm wrong, Kent, but I think a lot of that noise is the recirculation fans.
N9088D 2 years ago
Sounds like it N9088D.
JustPlaneCrazy86 2 years ago
yerh its recirculation, not wrong at all :)
federalfsx 2 years ago
thanks, I already thought it would be a bit strange if the engines would sound like that in the cockpit, but it makes sense now :)
twiebie 2 years ago
Great video. beautiful.
and to think that you get paid to see this every morning. Thank you.
cuzuman 2 years ago
I am still in bigsmashers down low :( I can't wait to climb to flight levels :(
ksa5223 2 years ago
You should take this video and speed it up maybe 2 or 4 times then upload that. That'd be cool.
5 stars.
EXAir113 2 years ago
wow! beautiful!
delpillar 2 years ago
Beautiful is a word that cannot describe this.
ferociousfrankie 2 years ago
b-e-a-u-t-i-f-u-l
P8NTBALL60 2 years ago
What airplane are you in?
BOEINGisDaBestYaDigg 2 years ago
Boeing 767-300ER.
fly4fun 2 years ago
I hate not being able to see these views from a Cessna 172. Great video!
mikeydapilot 2 years ago
Sure you can! Just get up early in the morning when the low stratus forms and tops are 2000 to 4000 feet.
BeechSundowner 2 years ago
Looks awesome in HD! :)
jtholin 2 years ago
who do you fly for?
fptfootball07 2 years ago
Amazing!
atvmaster281 2 years ago
Awesome!
Speechless
Love your videos
pgr92 2 years ago
Do you let passengers know via intercom or just let em' sleep and miss the splendid view...lol?
helobelow 2 years ago
Fantastic. You are a lucky man. I love it.
krizmsf 2 years ago
amazing...im speechless.....
i agree 2 this is exactly why i want to be a pilot 2!
elki64 2 years ago
Thats why I want to be a commercial pilot, for scenes like this! This is the most amazing sight I have ever whitnessed.
I love your vids, keep 'em comin' !
pimpmytafel 2 years ago
Beautiful <3
thehellraizer 2 years ago