The second part of the flight to Dussledorf, Germany aboard the 0715 flight from Stanstead (STN) to Dussledorf with Air Berlin - aircraft number DABDX. We pick up the action at around 27,500ft and about 20 mins before landing (having been held back in the stack for about 10 minutes already). There is a great section that focuses on the on-board maps that Air Berlin provide on this flight, which to the aircraft enthusiast are a godsend. The landing is very smooth, with great views of the forests and woodlands that surround the airport, and we carry on with the video until just after the landing and crossing over the parallel runway. The taxi to the parking area (not the gate) was very short and uninspiring, so that is not included in this video because the aeroplane basically didn't turn anywhere, there was nothing to see then it just stopped before offloading the passengers, and getting the bus to the terminal building.
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which seat did you have??
Homogensis 1 year ago
@Homogensis Airbus A320-200 and it waseat 9F. If you are interested, Air Berlin have a seat plan diagram on their website in the "Fleet" section of their website, available from the "Flight information" menu item
FonteDeiMarmi 1 year ago
WOW! That is well good technology on seeing a competrised version of your plane.
JoeRoss1993 2 years ago
Yep, first time I have ever seen it myself actually. The video doesn't really do it justice either because the cycle goes on for a while displaying computerized views of each side of the aircraft and from the virtual cockpit. Would like to see all carriers implement something like that if possible.
FonteDeiMarmi 2 years ago