Flight Delays and Nosebleeds - EasyJet: Inside the Cockpit - S02 EP02 - Aviation Documentary
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- Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025
- Embark on a thrilling journey inside EasyJet's cockpit as rookie pilot Stuart Freeman takes on his first day of flying paying passengers. From a broken wiper causing delays to a challenging landing in Amsterdam, witness the highs and lows of a pilot's life. Meanwhile, seasoned Captain Emma Henderson deals with inebriated passengers, and trainee Steph Byrne faces the final test in her flight training. Follow the drama, challenges, and triumphs in this episode, providing a real and raw look into the world of aviation.
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Experience the inner workings of the aviation industry like never before with EasyJet: Inside the Cockpit. This captivating documentary series offers an intimate look into the daily lives of pilots and crew members, providing unprecedented access to the challenges and adventures faced by one of Europe's most renowned airlines, EasyJet. From cockpit insights to passenger interactions, this show takes viewers on a thrilling journey behind the scenes, making it a must-watch for aviation enthusiasts and travel lovers alike.
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Wild to me that Milan to Amsterdam is only 35 minutes. As a Canadian my mind can't comprehend.
Its 2h25m
I have missed this so much i have watched every season/epsidode atleast 4 times 😅🤣🤣. Keep it up, Hope easy jet does something like this again in the future.
Yeah
i watched every single aviation video i love them
Capt. Emma is quite jolly despite all her misadventures in every flight 😂
The Aurora Borealis is beautiful and magical!
Captain Simon was great with dealing everything, despite the delays
These videos are fascinating and are very well done.
I love your videos and I would like to be a pilot one day
25:04 Well, there are planes that can reverse - ones with adjustable propeller blades, for example the ATR-72 ;)
Britain owes a big thank you to Stelios Haji-Ioannou, EasyJet's founder.
14:30 I felt that man :(
welcome back to easy jet
30:17 Mei Irlandese, Dublino Irlanda & Villa Manchester Angleterra - Mei Amore Italiana Vitale & Cultura Bellissimo - Capiche & Spreche Mei Lingua Italiano Piccolo - Grazie 🇮🇪☘️🇬🇧🇮🇹🙏❤️
Steph is beautiful. 😍😘🥰
what will be in the next episode ?? 😍😍✈✈
40:50 what r those captions 😂
Actually most jetliners including the a321 can reverse but just not to pushback only on landing to slow down
In 2019 times have never been tougher for airlines....
2020... Hold My Beer!
Most of these young pilots were likely furloughed or made redundant right at the point of getting into the cockpit.
I have travelled all over the globe, took dozen over dozen different company and aircraft models.
And so far, only easyjet give me massive headache and occasional nosebleed along very painful bladder.
This has been true 15 years ago, and still remain true as last year when i returned to europe.
I don't know what they do with their aircraft and cabin pressure, but it only happen with them.
I have no issue with any other type of commercial and Ga crafts.
If i can avoid them, i will.
i just broke the wiper to new wider destinations
To bad they didn't turn the cabin lights off when they could see the northern lights.
Who is wearing head set, or are you in simulator pretending to fly, scary casual cockpit security and situational awareness
translate to english 😂
@@idk-vo7dg hes saying they arent following the sterile cockpit rule, basically they arent paying attentionas well as they should be
Sterile cockpit is from the start of taxi or takeoff to 13-15k feet depending on the airline. I didn't see the rule get broken, but if you did then I would appreciate a time stamp :)
@@hhubert1088 i know that, i just think that’s what this person is implying
Yeah, i wasn't trying to reply to you. Sorry for the confusion @Deltaexe190
I’ve observe these EasyJet pilots and crew in Lisbon Portugal and they’re always in a joking mood , are they serious!
why they dont need to keep cockpit door closed ? ı didn't like it
Rain repellent is a joke.
he would not say to a man i knew you would be trouble
I would be best that they can see You didn’t Need to cut me off
Pilots don’t fly the aeroplane anymore, better off flying your little Cessna or Piper, its much more fun. There is not much skill involved anymore
Pilots don’t fly the aeroplane anymore, better off flying your little Cessna or Piper, its much more fun. There is not much skill involved anymore