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Uploaded by on Dec 30, 2009

Rugby Worldcup Flyover 1995

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  • This is fucking cool.

  • Great movie and best of all NO VUVUZELAS during the games!

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  • bet they thought they were terrorists

  • @mastouris69 affirm!

  • i think for some pilots this low altitude fly over would be better than Orgasm

  • must have been real nerve racking to see a plane flyover at such low distance ............... was awesome in the movie.saw the movie first nd didnt believe it at first. but man, those people there must have shit their pants on seeing it

  • @GREABO06 Actually SAA FLY OVERS have become an institution for major events in SA. SAA are known for their fly overs & flying formations until today still do such during national events like Presidential Inaugurations, during the last Presidential Inauguration SAA did a formation fly over using Airbus A340's. SAA Fly Overs and Formations are flown by ex-SAAF (South African Air Force) Pilots who are current SAA Pilots.

    It is a also a tradition in SA to raise a glass and drink during a flyover.

  • I remember this so well. I was 11 years old and we couldn't believe it when this Boeing appeared out of nowhere flying incredibly low!

  • @jameshigz Pre september you know what maybe security was a little less up-tight?

  • when this happened, i was about 10, but i remember my dad going on about this, saying the whole time "het jy gesien hoe fokken laag daai plein was" lol...i think by that time my dad had a couple of lion lagers in him already....wow...remember lion lager...damn, back in the day (o_0)

  • @Kevtb87 Captain Kay (commander) was a guest speaker at a number of our flying school's wings parades. They practiced this in the sim at (OR Tambo) for hours. Captain Kay was ex-RAF, so these guys are professionals. The chances of something going wrong was almost zero and they had a number of alternatives & emergency procedures. If not, CAA would not have cleared them for this. This started a entire formation flying culture at SAA. See SAA Formation Flying.

  • awesome. but you just know if something went wrong and it crashed everyone would say it was a stupid idea. What were they thinking etc.

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