Can hear the French people in the background lol, those accents are really strong. I'm from Ontario about 3 hours away from Toronto and am bilingual in French and English. I'd like to be a pilot for Air Canada some day.
@Daniel7681 Yea you can hear a mother and daughter counting down to landing in French. I'm also bilingual, but from Gatineau, Québec, near Ottawa. University of Waterloo, University of Western Ontario and Seneca College have good aviation programs. You should check em out!!
no. Toronto-Montreal has enough passengers going through that it makes it economically possible to iuse the more efficient large aircraft. AIr Canada even uses 777-300ERs on this route.
What seat were you shooting from? Please let me know.
eirkbazant 1 year ago
Can hear the French people in the background lol, those accents are really strong. I'm from Ontario about 3 hours away from Toronto and am bilingual in French and English. I'd like to be a pilot for Air Canada some day.
Daniel7681 1 year ago
@Daniel7681 Yea you can hear a mother and daughter counting down to landing in French. I'm also bilingual, but from Gatineau, Québec, near Ottawa. University of Waterloo, University of Western Ontario and Seneca College have good aviation programs. You should check em out!!
tmazhindu 1 year ago
@tmazhindu Thanks, all look into those :)
Daniel7681 1 year ago
what was the registration on that ac330?
crayz745 2 years ago
I love that A330 wingview!
kazim786 2 years ago
why an -a330 on a short flight for. oh it must be goining on to a long haul flight. i think.
peteboy1113 2 years ago
no. It is more fuel efficient and creates more revenue if an airline uses a bigger plane on a route, as long as that plane is full, or near full
jackgrocks 2 years ago
then it must like fly to london or europe, again, or do they use them on short flights.
peteboy1113 2 years ago
they may. Air Canada using a mix of 767, A330s and 777s on both short hauls with a lot of passenger and long hauls
jackgrocks 2 years ago
A330 is a medium-haul aircraft. KLM also uses them for London-Amsterdam.
747forever 2 years ago
no. Toronto-Montreal has enough passengers going through that it makes it economically possible to iuse the more efficient large aircraft. AIr Canada even uses 777-300ERs on this route.
jackgrocks 2 years ago
The planes are also moved to different airports via shorter flights. The YYZ-YUL route uses every every plane AC has from the CRJ to the 777.
joshster89 2 years ago
The passengers are talking kinda weird stuff :P
dustz33 2 years ago
Yea, there was a child and parents sitting in front of us.
SteubiePilot 2 years ago
who was ur captain?
Andrewfly24 2 years ago
that was a beautiful landing awesome
topgearfan12 2 years ago
awesome video ! 5/5
fernousdu972 3 years ago
C-GFAJ (this aircraft) I flew on from EGLL (Heathrow) to CYUL (Montreal). I flew from CYUL to CYZZ toronto on a 777-300ER.
Evilhamster1876 3 years ago
yeah thats 23
PlaneKindaGuy9 3 years ago
nope 23
vitrih898 4 years ago
was it runway 5?????
domifab 4 years ago