BRITISH AIRWAYS 747 Timelapse DFW Airport

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2010

British Airways flight 193 landing in DFW around 3PM from London Heathrow then gets turned around into Flight 192 back to London

Airline- British Airways
Aircraft type- Boeing 747-436
Aircraft registation G-BNLY
Location- Terminal D gate D-14

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Uploader Comments (DFWdeno)

  • Surprised they deploy a 744 to DFW! It seems like BA has been in and out from there for years.

  • @ZbmwM5 they will be switching to the 777-300ER at DFW in the next year

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  • 4:28 did that guy pick up a phone in the nose wheel? 

  • Love the porn music accompanied by a video of an airplane. Nothing better. At least for us pilots.

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  • @RockinToke hehe :D

  • @Haagendal15 Well, perhaps. Any slow, mellow song could be porn music. haha

  • @RockinToke is this really some porn music ?? :D

  • @dodgingdaniel yes, its a way of communicating with the pilots, the olane is so high up that the pilots otherwise have no way of knowing if everything has been cleared or if theres a problem, etc.

  • @dodgingdaniel Yes theres an interphone inside the nose gear the ground controller uses to communicate with the pilot on board before and after pushback.... how did u think they co-ordinate everything ? by shooting flares at each other ?? the captain would get an elevation advantage making it unfair :P

  • @istvanklein Oh okay, thanks for pointing that out. I had expected it to be water i just didn't know how or where :)

  • @skydive911 That's condensed water that the air conditioning system had removed from the air of the cabin during the flight. This is normally just released from the system after landing.

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