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Uploaded by on Sep 3, 2007

On board BA113 Heathrow to New York as we depart from Runway 27L at 1607 GMT, Friday 15th September 2006. The Aircraft is Boeing 777-200, G-VIIW.

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  • your not really a pilot, lets be honest. everyone knows its dirt, oil and grease from the leading edge - mainly dirt though, one of the negatives flying 38,000ft in the air. de icing fluid also makes a mess of the wings, grease on the flap rams is also bound to vapourise at 300mph - if you'd stuck in at school you could've actually been a pilot.

  • It's just dirt.... Nothing is structurally wrong with the wing.

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  • im flying 777 200 ER to san diego on BA in june what seat is that ?

  • @alex10340 British Airways will put the Boeing 777-300ER to North America but not to New York but to Chicago only.

  • @unchenchen i meant how

  • why can tell which pane is which??

  • All British Airways 747's and 777's have the ptv's

  • Weekends are expensiv to fly on, nice takeoff  video.

  • Did the seatback TVs have a touchscreen ??

  • why? what can happen if it is like that?

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