I was working that night, got to see that 777x take off, it was so cool. Then I had to work with the UPS 757 that landed afterwards. You've got a great shot man :)
@@gobj007 part of the season but same time the cost of the engine swaps or not the 777x is projected to be more realiable, by yes to your point, those engines in the desert climate for Emirates main Hub and home they would swapping them out alot
I wish I was there when that plane landed the 777x 9 is my favorite plane and the Boeing livery makes me love it more thanks for making a video I would have no idea that plane landed there thanks for being a Montana aviation you tuber
I see what Montana Tourism means by "Big Sky". Spectacular scenery - but what's it like in winter? Nice plane, btw, with unfolding wings from about 2:03 ahead of the roll. How many emergency exits does this fuselage have - that's a lot of potential plugs to fall off!
Hi I live in Montana. I live in the very west of the state surrounded by beautiful mountains. Winter is going to get cold. Depending on where In the state. We got down to -22f and that it got to -44f in another city for example. In one night!
It's very sad that a company with a 100+ years of fantastic products like the 777X has gotten into the situation it's in now. What's even more disheartening, if the media reports are correct, is that they are still stonewalling on the Max9 plug door. Imagine, they can't find repair paperwork on a plane delivered in October 2023... They're becoming a disgrace to themselves and what they claim to stand for. Very sad.
Think of how the news media starts attacking the 777x, because the wings fold up. " Don't fly on that plane because the wings could fold up and the plane would fall out of the sky."
Good question. They are 2 different airports. About 40-50min away from each other Paine field serves as a regional airport for Alaska/horizon and a few others as well as Boeing in Everett for the wide bodies like the 777. Renton is the air field that supports the 737 and smaller flight schools/ general aviation activity south of Seattle
Pilot to wife; honey I'm home wife to husband ; do anything exciting today? Husband,no just some touch & goes in the biggest most powerful twin engine jumbo in the world!
Certification in 2025. As of November 2023, there are 453 total orders for the 777X passenger and freighter versions from eleven identified customers and other buyers...
@@ryanray6215 Engines are not made by Boeing or Airbus. It’s the structural problems of Boeing airplanes that are causing its problems. They just let quality go to hell at the expense of profit and market share - IMO.
@@Jeff-ej4wp Orders are just orders! No airline has took delivery and been flying it for the past 3 years now. Before calling someone a lier why don't you learn to actually read!! No one said they can't order it? NO airline has payed a dime for one yet. Like i said, To bad airlines can't buy it or fly it. Too bad you can't read!
@@Jeff-ej4wp Are you that stupid? Airlines can not buy it until they take delivier of the actual plane AFTER delivery pre flight and inspection. No airline has paid a penny for this jet and can't. Just because there are orders doesn't mean they have bought the plane. Why don't you go watch a video on how a airline purchases a plane from a manufacture instead of talking out your A$$ and calling people liers
@@Jeff-ej4wp Like i said, airlines can't buy it and non have. They don't pay for the planes until both chief pilots of the airline and Boeing go over the plane in the air and on the ground. AT this time the 777X is NOT certified and can not be purchased and flown by any airline. Why don't you go educate yourself by watching a documentary on how a plane is purchased and changes hands from Boeing to the airline instead of getting on youtube and calling people liers because you have no clue what your talking about? NOT one 777x has been payed for or flown by any airline with paying customers.
LOL... You fulla BS Please point out the instances when the airplane looks unstable. Time mark each instance and describe in detail the unstable movement of the airplane.@@manuellangius2896
That plane is stunning.What a massive twin.
I was working that night, got to see that 777x take off, it was so cool. Then I had to work with the UPS 757 that landed afterwards. You've got a great shot man :)
The first 42 seconds sounds like "Airplane" the movie!! :D
2015 I experienced flying on a test flight on a 787-9 . Touch and go in Moses Lake and back to Everett.
Big reason why Emirates chose this over the A 380 going forward. 777X is an amazing plane
Maybe but i don't think they are happy with all of the delays.
so quiet, and It's Made in America! USA! USA! USA!
Main reason is the cost of A350 - 1000 engines maitainance.
@@gobj007 part of the season but same time the cost of the engine swaps or not the 777x is projected to be more realiable, by yes to your point, those engines in the desert climate for Emirates main Hub and home they would swapping them out alot
are you going to tell us the reason?
Can’t wait to fly on one! Love Boeing.
If you're a fan of aviation you can't not like that! Effortless touch n go!
Awesome catches, indeed a massive and stunning aircraft!
I wish I was there when that plane landed the 777x 9 is my favorite plane and the Boeing livery makes me love it more thanks for making a video I would have no idea that plane landed there thanks for being a Montana aviation you tuber
Glad to be here! Hopefully the quality of my content can keep improving, and hopefully it will come again so I can take a much better video.
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Nice looking airplane. Who knows, they might even have some actually delivered to customers by 2030.
44 are currently built. It’ll deliver on the day of certification approval
Absolutely magnificent aircraft.
Quiet too! Almost too quiet. Those huge engines are hardly audible over the turboprop nearby
damn thing is like a 747 with 2 engines and no 2 story forward section.
Looking nice.😊😊
I see what Montana Tourism means by "Big Sky". Spectacular scenery - but what's it like in winter? Nice plane, btw, with unfolding wings from about 2:03 ahead of the roll. How many emergency exits does this fuselage have - that's a lot of potential plugs to fall off!
February IS winter.
Hi I live in Montana. I live in the very west of the state surrounded by beautiful mountains. Winter is going to get cold. Depending on where In the state. We got down to -22f and that it got to -44f in another city for example. In one night!
If that's spectacular scenery, I'd hate to see boring.
This plane is sooo good, Boeing doesn't wan't to share it with the world. Probably has post-it's to remind the pilots about the flappy wings 😂
Yes it is really good! Now the bad news. Chinese spies have likely stolen every blueprint on it.
Great!
I assume Boeing will be making sure all the nuts and bolts are done up tight on this next gen aircraft?
Nice views!
Beautiful
wow amazing!! subbed :)
It's very sad that a company with a 100+ years of fantastic products like the 777X has gotten into the situation it's in now. What's even more disheartening, if the media reports are correct, is that they are still stonewalling on the Max9 plug door. Imagine, they can't find repair paperwork on a plane delivered in October 2023... They're becoming a disgrace to themselves and what they claim to stand for. Very sad.
so the new 777 is a propeller plane now.
The big twin X.
Think of how the news media starts attacking the 777x, because the wings fold up.
" Don't fly on that plane because the wings could fold up and the plane would fall out of the sky."
The wings don’t fold up , only the winglets .
Sad plane is not approved yet and the A350-1000 is already flying
@@phillipbanes5484 seems boeing always has excuses, (hate to say this) will be very surprised if they make the 2025 date
Boeing delayed it for modifications to the airplane...
They will make it.@@WRic86
So what?
the -1000 is far less of a modification than the -9 is. The -9 has completely new engines, a new wing design, and considerable changes to the fuselage
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I missed this? 😢
Is that a real door or a plywood door?
Video games are getting pretty realistic
please do not judge me..what is the difference between (KPAE) - Paine Field & (KRNT) Renton Muni ?
Good question. They are 2 different airports. About 40-50min away from each other Paine field serves as a regional airport for Alaska/horizon and a few others as well as Boeing in Everett for the wide bodies like the 777. Renton is the air field that supports the 737 and smaller flight schools/ general aviation activity south of Seattle
@@vanle7320 so is KPAE where they assemble the planes and what about KRNT..is this where they paint them or deliver them...
The runway at Renton is just over 5,000 ft long. But there has been 747's in and out of there.
@@vanle7320travel times indicated are by ground transportation.
Kind of a rough landing
Definitely lol
Actually, the landing was smooth as butter.
@@Jeff-ej4wp Lmao I'm not sure we watched the same video. Either that or you're an S-tier troll lol
You were probably watching on your phone and have Parkinson's@@danmoretti8898
@@danmoretti8898 Probably your pc was on a trampoline
Pilot to wife; honey I'm home wife to husband ; do anything exciting today? Husband,no just some touch & goes in the biggest most powerful twin engine jumbo in the world!
There is no certification on the horizon
Certification in 2025. As of November 2023, there are 453 total orders for the 777X passenger and freighter versions from eleven identified customers and other buyers...
@@fretsward2225 we'll see
Nice catch. Huge plane! I wish Boeing would paint it with a better, more vibrant paint scheme! That blue and white is boring.
I WANT TO BE THE FIRST CUSTOMER TO TRY IT. . . . . I WANT TO BE THE FIRST CUSTOMER TO EXPERIENCE IT PLEASE. .
Hope it is put together better than the 737. Boeing quality control is in the gutter right now.
737's fly millions of miles every day with zero issues.
@@Jeff-ej4wp oh, only a door being ripped off inflight is nothing to worry about? Excuse me.
@@1900intz Just to keep things in perspective; 737's fly over 20 million miles each day without incident.
@@1900intz Oh , only recently in Airbus one of the engine's exploded during take off .
How is that Airbus quality?
@@ryanray6215 Engines are not made by Boeing or Airbus. It’s the structural problems of Boeing airplanes that are causing its problems. They just let quality go to hell at the expense of profit and market share - IMO.
Made in America! USA! USA! USA!
Do I trust Boeing when it comes to safety concerns? No.
Says the jobless person who doesn't work in aviation.😂
Flat tires, tire falling off , missing the runway are on the airline, not Boeing.
Do I trust Airbus when one of the engine's exploded during take off ?
Boeing is on the news almost on a daily basis, why???😂
Too bad the airlines can't buy it and fly it. Looks good anyways.
Too bad you are a liar. There are 453 total orders for the 777X.
@@Jeff-ej4wp Orders are just orders! No airline has took delivery and been flying it for the past 3 years now. Before calling someone a lier why don't you learn to actually read!! No one said they can't order it? NO airline has payed a dime for one yet. Like i said, To bad airlines can't buy it or fly it. Too bad you can't read!
@skydancerforever: "Too bad the airlines can't buy it"@@skydancerforever = Liar
@@Jeff-ej4wp Are you that stupid? Airlines can not buy it until they take delivier of the actual plane AFTER delivery pre flight and inspection. No airline has paid a penny for this jet and can't. Just because there are orders doesn't mean they have bought the plane. Why don't you go watch a video on how a airline purchases a plane from a manufacture instead of talking out your A$$ and calling people liers
@@Jeff-ej4wp Like i said, airlines can't buy it and non have. They don't pay for the planes until both chief pilots of the airline and Boeing go over the plane in the air and on the ground. AT this time the 777X is NOT certified and can not be purchased and flown by any airline. Why don't you go educate yourself by watching a documentary on how a plane is purchased and changes hands from Boeing to the airline instead of getting on youtube and calling people liers because you have no clue what your talking about? NOT one 777x has been payed for or flown by any airline with paying customers.
That plane looks so unstable..this will be a new disaster for Boeing..
Doesn't look unstable at all.
@@Jeff-ej4wp yes it does..totaly crap airplane...for sure. Boeing makes the same mistakes over and over again..uses old airframes ...
LOL... You fulla BS
Please point out the instances when the airplane looks unstable. Time mark each instance and describe in detail the unstable movement of the airplane.@@manuellangius2896
BS. How does it look unstable?
Point out each instance of instability and indicate the time on the clip.@@manuellangius2896
@@manuellangius2896 you got nothing
fake