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  • waoo camera was in a excellent angle, just beautiful !!!!!!

  • if i am correct the fo is flying the plane?

  • @aaronrodgers77 yeah the F/O can fly the plane

  • Airline????

  • faggs

  • @realf1rme What do you mean faggs?

  • @DeltaAirtran Dictionary...

  • @realf1rme Well, that's not a nice way to call pilots. Maybe you're a "fagg."

  • Nice job!!

  • Was Windy. Listen To Them Around 1:30. They Talk About The Wind...

  • seems very shaky, the approach and landing

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  • THATS what Ive been waiting for! I have been through a lot of clips like this, but this is one of the VERY FEW that show a can-do-crew in HD, AND most of all, a lot of "stick action" THANKS!

  • how do they steer on the ground

  • @jackeybah123

    They have a small wheel they turn. Its about as wide as the diamater of a grapefruit. Its They have a handle grip weilded onto it sometimes for ease of use. Lots of practice teaches them to use it, and to learn how to become crack judges of distance and alingment.

  • air canada?

  • @sammerftw i dont think so, i think its a First Air b767 cargo ..

  • @KingVogue Except at the end of the video, the FO goes on comm and says "flight attends, prepare cabin doors for arrival and crosscheck". I'm fairly certain cargo flights have no FA's. Also, what airport is this?

  • @planetsdm its Ryan international airlines. i believe its either goose bay or gander.

  • I wish this could ever be my job...

  • Great video

  • im sure in your previous comments with swearings would cause people to misunderstand your statement as judging pilots to work their way off as robots in the skies. Im sure they can have their own moments as we do by loving what we do in life, as for them is flying. Im sure both of the 767 pilots are very capable of handling their work professionally and are aware of the lives on their shoulders. The fact that we human make mistakes, we learn from them.

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  • Excellent video and landing! Added it to my favorites. What's the airline?

  • Man, what a really cool job! They looked like they have fun! Well done to those guys, what a great video! :)

  • Love how the First officer is supposed to be concentrated on flying but instead chat with the captain! real fun job! :D

  • cool man

  • ils??2500ft idalej leci

  • great landings

  • must have been strong winds!. look at the co pilot yoke correction! OMG

  • I don,t see the pilots steering and plane taxing... do they use the automatic pilot on ground?

  • @GrupolaFamilia i think they use rudder or tiller

    its tiller yes its tiller

  • @GrupolaFamilia The Captain has a steering on his left hand corner, the co pilot doesnt have in the 767.

  • @GrupolaFamilia there is no such thing as that. When there are strong winds they use rudder pedals on the ground. Normally the captain has a special nose wheel steering on his left hand side. The big steering wheel which is called a yoke is used for flight only.

  • Airline? ²

  • On paper which is attached to the pilot's control stick writes: 1 bread, 2 milk, newspapers, baking powder and food for a dog :))

    maaan....thank you for this video amaizing..beautifull. great feeling by watching.... :))

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  • After landing Captain turns landing lights off, than First Officer (one which was landing the plane) either turns on Auxiliary Power Unit or off hydraulic pumps (can’t tell from the angle, most likely the last) and afterward retracts flaps. Seems they left strobe lights on, instead turning them off after finishing roll out as they should. Naughty, naughty LOL. Great angle, awesome video!

  • Airline?

  • goooooooood CRM !

  • grazy pilot!

  • to Warsaw yes ? No gear ? :D

  • Great video and audio.....

  • And just when I was about to yell "no seatbelt!!!!!" ....

  • Is great to see two pilots having a great laugh while performing such a very intense landing, that's the way it should be. I've seen pilots that don't say a word through out the entire flight.

    Awesome job guys, and very nice video work.

  • Nice job!

  • Thumbs up for a properly exposed cockpit video.

  • @dpaanlka yes, good video , labeling would be good as to airline, location..... I suspect canucks..

  • nice manual landing...

    

  • What airline is this?

  • lindo lindo muito bom o vídeo rsrs!

  • can fly my plane any time....

  • sterile cockpit?

  • @tomcat514

    good question below 10,000 

  • @tomcat514 Who cares (besides uptight assholes)?

    And doesn't matter.

  • wich airline is this?

    

  • blimey! bit of a cross wind turbulence on that approach then guys??..... looked a bit hairy as having to hack sawing on the flight control yoke there, but really nice job anyway guys as you both looked really relaxed.

  • WHO can tell me? how many is the pilot's salary and Engineer CRS ' s salary in your country?

  • who's 767 is that??? Not as much glass in that for some reason.

  • @AcepilotC172 what are you talking about? its got a standard 767 cockpit and its owned by Ryan International

  • @AcepilotC172 those are the standby instruments your a referring to.

  • Nice job.... I really liked the camera angle. It offered more to the actual complexity of your task. Thanks!

  • @cchambard You sound like a bitch...tryna sound like you someone>>>>

  • Merritt Hicks

    

  • @beeroosterm Exactly. Well said. @ apoypto None at the moment-currently finishing a few type ratings and military transition. Should be flying in the civilian sector before long.

  • I want to work with these guys.

  • It might be highly convenient not to gabble away below 10000 feet but that doesn't mean that's not a good idea everytime you're keeping up the good work / come on! we're not robots

  • 'you got the jet'... very cool

  • Each airline has their own specific set of operating procedures for different phases of flight, and then pilot preference comes into play. Personally, I declare sterile cockpit below 10000 AGL. Obviously these two had different ideas, but it doesn't appear to have affected the landing or endangered the safety of the flight in any way.In fact, the remaining 50 ft of his approach sounded very stablilized. Good landing!

  • @bwindhamfltops Which airline do you fly for?

  • @bwindhamfltops That's the point - while it is obviously possible to have conversations and generally fart around while still making a safe landing, is it desirable to be 100 percent mentally dedicated to the task at hand (landing the plane/alert to trouble) or isn't it? As I am certain you well know, one little missed cue is all it takes. Sterile cockpit with passengers.

  • @beeroosterm Exactly. Well said. @ apoypto None at the moment-currently finishing a few type ratings and military transition. Should be flying in the civilian sector before long.

  • Is it just me or does it appear like these guys aren't serious enough? I don't think any pilot should be laughing/joking around on short final. And the captain only puts on his seat belt a very short time before touchdown. I don't like this.

  • @beeroosterm Yup, It is just you.

  • @apoypto Your eloquence is overwhelming...

  • @beeroosterm Does not seem to be much of a hurdle, thank you.

  • @apoypto But reading between the lines apparently is - for you....

  • @beeroosterm chill out, these are very experienced pilots with thousands of hours logged. if they thought it was going to be a tough landing the captain would have surely taken over and they would have stopped joking around immediately

  • @itstristanyo I don't like it. Hell, I'm certain they could have martinis in hand and rap music playing and still make a passable landing but that is not the fucking point. Fucking around with a couple hundred tons of plane and people indicates to me a lack of respect/regard for both. Read the accident report and CVR transcript for Delta flight 1141. Then listen to the actual CVR. You'll not soon forget the screams of the pilots as they crash. Sterile cockpit for takeoff/landing.

  • @beeroosterm easy for you to say when you sit down and comment on them on your computer when they are 30,000ft up their asses in the skies everyday flying for us. some of them get the lowest pay and barely have enough time to speak to their families, if you have concerns about safety, pilots withstand thousands of hours flying while most of us complain about jet lag in one single flight. dude,give them a break, the reason they fly for us is because they love flying. what else? they're not robots

  • @vincentc8d98f6d4 What I wrote about has absolutely nothing to do with a lack of respect for the work that pilots do; the very opposite is true. Learn to read, Vince. Delta 1141...

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  • @beeroosterm The tragedy that occured in flight 1141 was definitely due to their piloting error. surely the FAA have implement further safety measures to overcome and prevent further similar happenings. Safety is always the pilot's primary concern, but think of all the incidents that occured during that time.. we cant judge them based on one flight that crashed, think of their bravery either, such as the hudson river incident or Air Canada, Flight 143. Surely today's pilots can handle them.

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  • @beeroosterm Sterile cockpit does not mean you can't talk, it means you can't talk about things not relating to the task at hand. One pilot made a comment about the approach and the other laughed, this is still a sterile cockpit.

  • These guys are so chill..

  • One guy wishes he was a pilot

  • fantastic vid, fantastic view !!!!

  • Thanks for the view :) it's nice to see what the pilots see

  • WOW! This is one of the most beautiful cockpit view landing videos I've ever seen! Great quality and camera position! What airport and airline was that? Thanks a lot! Videos like this one make youtube a worthwhile site to visit!

  • We want more similar video's with this camera angle

  • Awesome crew, awesome viewpoint and awesome aircraft!

  • show de bola

  • JUST GREAT. THANK YOU

  • He sure was throwing that yolk around just before landing. But you didnt see the plane bouncing so much. But any landing you walk away from is a good landing, right?

  • @iwanttoholdyourbigkn crosswinds though, you can till by the way they hold the yoke after touchdown.

  • Love these two pilots, fun in the cockpit in a professional way.

  • Excellent video, thanks, i liked the different angle the camera was on, too, well done.

  • love how the captain puts his seatbelt on after the law says he has too lol

  • wow... the pilot decided to put his seatbelt on very early :D

  • The only 767-300 I can figure landing in Goose Bay would be Air Canada doing a charter flight into CFB Goose Bay which happens every now and again. The only other 767 I can think of operated in NFLD & Labrador would be the YYT-LHR run, but that's about it.

  • what airline?

  • @jjownsall Ryan international airlines

  • Great Vid, Thank you!!

  • lol, "I think you're a touch high but I can't fully see" I like it!

    Great landing!

  • Nice landing 5/5

  • Nice landing, what were the wind speeds? if you remember ha ha

  • So. How low do you have to get before landing?

  • @indiana2056

    When you are on final approach or cleared to land

  • I love how the captain buckles up at 1,000 feet.

  • Seems like the first officer is putting to quick of control.

    Beautiful Landing! 

  • awesome vid!

  • Goose Bay?

    Fuel?

  • what airline

  • nice job you lucky f*** :D

  • Outstanding video !!!!

  • awesome!!! the cameras very steady and in just the right position! hope to become an airline pilot!! Its a dream goal of mine! lol.

  • great video!

  • This is awesome ... how was it that you were able to record the landing?

  • Very cool camera placement! FO sittin way up there!

  • Great landing!!! Even the Capt. said "Good job!!!"

  • Usually the Capt and the FO will do one or the other. Usually if the CAPT takes off the FO lands or if the FO takes off the CAPT lands. if the CAPT did all the work what kind of hands on knowledge would the FO have?

  • now this video is just great!

    why was the nose of the plane pitching up and down?

  • The co-pilot landed it? hmmm...

  • @PilotAce74

    it''s normal .

    Don't know it ?

  • @zonky91 i'm a student pilot. :)

  • @PilotAce74 i'm student pilot too, study in Poland, and you ?

  • @zonky91 Study in Australia. Nice to meet you. :)

  • @zonky91 Sure do.

  • @PilotAce74 - You don't know even know he's a "First Officer" and not 'co-pilot' hmmmmm

  • @foxtrot789 Yes i do know. Thanks so much. Let me guess..you are..what...about 15 years old? :)

  • Great aspect!! Nice job.

  • Good video. Love it!!!

  • They sure do look like they were having a good time :)

  • big turnbulance

  • Looked like the captain was holding on for dear life!! I thought it was a good landing though. Good vid.

  • I have to chime in with the others...awesome video. Very unique perspective. That guy was really flying the aircraft. His feel for that big jet is unbelievable. I'm sure that if I had seen this landing from the outside, I would have sworn it was the auto-pilot.

  • amazing video!

  • awesome footage!

  • I love watching this video, these guys are good

  • what airline is this?

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  • how do you become a pilot

  • wow...bouncy approach

  • Okay thanks luvs2fly

  • Air Canada :D okey thank's for the respond :D

  • @kii519 its ryan international airlines

  • @kii519 Yes probably Air Canada even though I don't think AC sends 767's to goose bay or even flies there.

  • @MrCars Luvs2fly tells me that is Ryan International Airlines but thank's for Responding :D

  • @kii519 Actually he's right. Air Canada doesn't have 767's fly to goose bay.

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  • @kii519 More specifically it was RYN497 ATL-YYR-KEF-LEJ-KEF-YYR-VOK. With that routing, it had to have been in N120DL which is their non-ETOPS/ER 767 from Delta.

  • @75sevenA330 Thank you Very Much for this Detailled comm :D

  • What kind of camera (and lens) was used on recording?

  • What airline is that ? It is the 767-300ER I think

  • I am going to guess Air Canada based on the airport they were landing at.

  • Brilliant recording; thanks or sharing

  • @bagagerat Yea is was excellent Very nice flight deck mood all around Impressive....

  • Is that Pokum I hear on the PA for the landing announcement? LOL

  • Awesome video! I hope there's more like this.

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