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Emirates Boeing 777-300ER landing In Mauritius island From Dubai Int. Airport 2009

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2009

A very Cool Landing by EMIRATES BOEING EK 701 on Course from Dubai to Mauritius. Weather was cloudy the blue seas with the white clouds and the greenery makes the video more beautiful.

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  • Hi. What's the main purpose of flaps? I'm a pretty nervous flyer but the more I know about planes and how they work then the less nervous I feel. Thanks.

  • is to increase lift which allows to land or takeoff at slower speeds .While a portion of the flaps provide lift, extending them further adds drag which then allows the jet engines to maintain a higher power setting

  • Hello!I give you 5 star for this video!

    Greeting theCARRE74=)

  • thanks TheCARRE..

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  • Emirates is a very nice airline!!!!!

  • They allow the plane to descend at a higher vertical speed without the nose down at high airspeed

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  • @RANDOMZDUKE Actually you're partly wrong. Speed breaks are used to simply slow down the aircraft either in mid air where it is most effective and of course while the aircraft is rolling down the runway after landing. The Air breaks also act as an aileron when pilots bank at high angles.

  • Great video man :)

  • Did any buddy else notice that they used there speed breaks while lowering the planes altitude it's weird the speed break should be used only after landing.

  • Nice soft landing with a huge bird . like like like

  • when u dont know how to use a camera, dont film something. give it to the kids to play!

  • Air France preparing to takeoff.

  • @BlackParis86 Actually the lifted flap is also called the "air brakes", which allows the plane to decrease speed during final approach. Their are flaps which make the plane bend to the right or to the left, which work with the rudder gear during change of direction. And flaps which are deployed or lowered during takeoff and landing. I love airplanes! The 777-300 is my favourite one. Those RR engines are so powerful! Don't be scared of airplanes. Enjoy your trips.

  • What type of camera you use? you're seat number please!

  • what's the type of camera you use?you re seat number please!

  • or if u mean from lhr to dxb

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