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747 takeoff cockpit view Posted by: nua4s
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By: nighttrain334. on 23 May 12, 18:05:16
140 people luggage up their bicycles to travel!PEDAL MY? FREIND!! pedal!
By: 1991grubby. on 21 May 12, 18:00:37
I? thinks it's Lufthansa
By: MegaTraincrazy. on 20 May 12, 13:05:15
Excellent? video
By: DavidBerquist334. on 19 May 12, 19:43:42
great video what airline is it?
By: istvanklein. on 19 May 12, 09:27:43
They are required? to say anything that's relevant to flight safety in English for the cockpit voice recorder.
By: nilsfly001. on 17 May 12, 18:52:14
This? is Norbert Wölfe. A wonderul Pilot.
By: djfreshR. on 14 May 12, 20:30:44
Fuck.. i fly every? years but i'm still fucking scared a lot about crash!!
By: TWCobra. on 14 May 12, 09:24:28
No he isn't. Thats an? old procedure for when there was no auto-thrust.
By: Devanand Vijayan. on 12 May 12, 09:22:55
hey, am studying in 12th std in commerce stream my dream is to be a pilot and i know physics and maths is very important subject to be pilot and i want to know am i eligible to join in any aviation institution? for a cpl course if i took degree in aviation after completing my 12th std,is maths and physics a compulsory subject to take a degree in aviation.if any one know pls reply
By: conquer225. on 11 May 12, 11:10:19
The captain is not following the training procedure for take-off, the captain? and first officer are supposed tho increase throttle with both pilots hands on the throttle
By: fightingpenguinz. on 03 May 12, 06:08:56
awesome?
By: MultiCapkid. on 28 Apr 12, 16:17:17
Io non ho mai volato,e allora mi chiedo? ma all'interno di un jet si sente tutto questo fracasso che fanno i reattori? e questi che devono andare fino a san Francisco
By: Shukria123. on 22 Apr 12, 08:30:53
The Luftwaffe?
By: f3nd13y. on 20 Apr 12, 16:51:49
oh sweet thanks for? the answer!
By: diablovt108vt109. on 20 Apr 12, 09:02:21
It is possible to make 747 FO at 23, providing you do your ATPL through a cadetship with the airline, as soon as you graduate they WILL put you in a bird as FO, you can fly from 16, but you need to be 23 before you can fly jets, so they will normally start your? cadetship at around 21, and wallah (It goes for 2 years). You do not work up to a 747, you can start in it as an airline pilot, generally what plane u start in, u stick with, you don't move, if u ever want to make captain in any bird.
By: diablovt108vt109. on 20 Apr 12, 08:54:42
Normally yes, but different airline's use unique checklists? and procedures for identical aircraft.
By: diablovt108vt109. on 20 Apr 12, 08:51:45
You? hope u don't need patience, patience is required when things aren't going smoothly and repeated actions are necessary in order to achieve ur desired result. I always hope the pilots aren't relying on patience when I'm aboard :D
By: diablovt108vt109. on 20 Apr 12, 08:46:41
Lol, so ur either going to? a built simulator, or u have FSX or of the likes on PC
By: diablovt108vt109. on 20 Apr 12, 08:44:12
The left turn tendancies u mention (Slip Stream Effect, Torque Steer, Gyroscopic Effect) are all produced by the propellor on a single engine. If a twin prop has counter-rotating props, this is eliminated, unless one engine fails, in which a lot of rudder is then required amongst other control inputs. In a jet, these forces are entirely non existant, again if all engines are operating equally, little rudder is required on? a good lined up T/O providing no strong crosswind. ATPL Student
By: AdmiralPeterSnoopy. on 20 Apr 12, 02:22:22
The Wright Brothers were the first to fly, and by the time WWII had passed, the United States and Britain's contributions to aviation were so great, that the United Nations branch dedicated to aviation, ICAO, passed a movement that English? is the official language of aviation worldwide. Although most countries use their own languages between pilot-controller, unless the pilot is an english-speaker. The Germans however, stick to the rules, and use German like they are supposed to.
By: Questlquark. on 16 Apr 12, 13:53:05
Because english is? the language for Flighting (also towers)
By: warrenjlc84. on 14 Apr 12, 15:40:46
English? is the required language for all aviation communications. It's international law.
By: AF401. on 14 Apr 12, 01:42:19
Because they lost the bloody war. lol just joking.? xD
By: BuubzIn3D. on 13 Apr 12, 11:43:29
So everyone in that plane can? understand wtf they are saying eh??????
By: jammin1033. on 11 Apr 12, 22:51:06
what? he means is that tomorrow he will be in economy class, controlling it in his mind. lmao