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Boeing 787 "Dreamliner" First Landing

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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2009

On Decemeber 15th, 2009, Boeing's first 787 took off from Paine Field (KPAE) in Everett, WA for its first test flight. After a 3.5 hour flight, it landed at Boeing Field (KBFI) approximately 40 miles south of Paine Field using the GLASR7 STAR.

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  • this was such a huge plane.. i wish i could pilot it...next year ill take my college and i'd like to be a pilot but we dont have enough money to take this course.. i'd like to ask who would like to be the sponsor so that i can study ...thanks so much..godbless.. please help me

  • @marold29, I'm a commercial aviation major at the University of North Dakota and our Air Force ROTC program is paying for all of my tuition so if you need money for school you should consider ROTC.

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  • flex your muscles, flex your wings baby!

    Boeing ftw

  • Love the wings on this plane!

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  • hey if you look closely its like there somethin hanging on the planes tail

  • That is one Beautiful landing.

  • it's called the dreamline because it's so boring it puts you to sleep

  • @marold29 If you love flying, get a good paying job other than commercial flying and fly a private plane for fun. Or, join the military. Commercial pilots dont make as good money as they used to, the glamor is gone, and you really dont do much more than sit there and babysit instruments anyway, and as the latest technology become more commonplace it will become more and more hands off for the pilot. First 5 years, dont expect to make more than 30k pa. To make six figures you'd have to be top 5%

  • @DragonClutch That's because Mike Carriker was the pilot who is a LEGEND in the industry. He has so many hours in so many aircraft along with over 300 aircraft carrier landings among other distinctions. He works for Boeing and is an AMAZING pilot which is most likely an understatement.

  • @marold29 get the money yourself you lazy cunt. dont go expecting a bloody handout. get off your fat ass and get a job.

  • I can never let my friend see this video if he finds out the 787 has wings like that I will never hear the end of his stupid jokes.

  • SWEEETTT!

  • the 747-8 also has these kind of wings!! go boeing!!! :D

  • WWHAT A LANDING !

    SMOOOOOOOOOTH.

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