Air Austral B777-200ER - Cockpit Video - Flightdeck Action - Flights In The Cockpit

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Uploaded by on May 23, 2010

Cockpit DVD in the series Flightdeck Action.
Buy this cockpit DVD at: http://www.vikingaviationphoto.com
Captain Michaux briefing prepares us for the spectacular landing at DZA.
Outside temperature is 32C, and there is terrain on short final and a displaced threshold on rwy 16.

Join the approach of a Boeing 777-200ER with a landing weight of 187 000 kg, inbound a captains only airport, autobreak set at MAX AUTO and the available landing distance is only 1680 m...

Welcome to the world of FLIGHTDECK ACTION

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  • lol 0:58 the FO is like relaxed with that foot there lol

  • @hsguitarist

    Indeed he his. That clip is from the ground prior to engine start at SYD.

  • Bra jobbat! Sjukt sugen på att köpa.. Vad landar frakten på?

  • @gt5004life : Tackar! Inom Sverige blir frakten ca 34 SEK. Totalt alltså endast 273 - 275 SEK. Du ser priserna och frakten i SEK i webbshoppen.

  • Beautiful aircraft...

    What's the song????

    Thnak you!

  • @castefatown Indeed the B777 is a beautiful aircraft. Music used is just some effects music. No known artist...

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  • I didn't know Barack Obama was an air steward! 6:56

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  • Yes :)

  • 5:36 one of the many reasons why I want to become a pilot!

  • Was always curious how they stear these f'n things.

  • nice video :)

    lévole tri tou ziro mdr terrible l'accent

  • Amazing video,thx for sharing we enjoy.

  • @jpphil01

    Its Called Tiller, it is used to taxi the aircraft on ground. The captain is aligning the aircraft with the runway center line.

  • A 777 without in seat IFE? Didn't know they existed...

  • air austral is way better than air france, both for comfort and safety

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