This is actually a beautiful depiction of a crosswind landing with wind coming from the right and leftward rudder for crab angle and soft touchdown and snow drifted runway. Crab angle was corrected right on touchdown before nose gear touchdown. Beautiful !
@@konur3154 yes. The OP says the wind is coming from the right, hence my comment. And the wind doesn't only hit the vertical stab, it blows the entire aircraft off to the right, which in turn requires a left crab, as demonstrated by the crew
@@onebigflappyboi8276 Lol not once during the video is the autopilot ever engaged… (which ironically makes it truly routine) an autoland would be the exception not the rule.
Old home week. Did that many, many times into ORD with United. Nice approach by the FO. Listen to the radio chatter. It's non-stop at O'Hare. Those ATC controllers there are the best in the world, and Lord help you if you miss a radio call, because it's going to be a while before you can get a word in.
Fantastic footage. Amazing Chicago. My favourite US city. As soon as the world gets back to some sort of normality I will be booking my tickets to visit again. Much love from England.
Amazing definición del vídeo. El vídeo tiene una definición tan real que parece que estoy en la cabina. Estaba esperando un vídeo como el que nos compartes. Gracias y saludos a todos. Feliz día mis aficionados a la aeronáutica ¡¡¡¡¡
What a PERFECT video to illustrate a crosswind approach and landing pointing the nose 7 degrees into the wind and landing on the right mains and straightening out with rudder on touchdown ... everything about this video should be used for all flight training ... totally cool ... thanks heaps for sharing.
With the winds from the left, the left main should have touched down first as right rudder kicked the nose straight. But the winds do not appear to be very strong in crosswind directions. Mostly down the runway.
At 20 feet the wind vector (upper left corner of compass rose) shows a direct cross of 14 knots (best I can tell) which reduces to a very slight quartering tailwind and 9 knots at touchdown. Nothing drastic going on, but job well done. I bet they knew the camera was rolling . . .
@@bluzzedude2677 not for private and I’m not sure the degree is still necessary these days (you would need a shit load of hours in place of that degree)
Nice raw video from this channel, different than their usual production style (which I love by the way). It would be great to see a 20 minute video with this style....single cam, no stabilization, no enhanced audio, just like you are in the cockpit with them.
Brings back memories, in 1993 I took an American Airlines flight from Orlando to LA. We flew first to Chicago and landed as a billiard hit. By the time the aircraft was fueled, there was 2 feet of snow, and had to wait 3 hours for the snowplows to be commissioned and then clear the runway. The billard caught the airport out, not expecting snow for another month. From Chicago to Denver and the same story. What should have been 22 hours Mayport to Australia ended up being 34 hours, one to remember
Many times I sat in traffic on the highway below that flight path, watching planes in my mirror on approach, then seeing them pass overhead. Flew in that way many times too but great to see it from this perspective.
What happened to yalls video where there was a more vocal music background and one of the first scenes is in a hotel room and shows like an egg breakfast or something like that? Been a favorite of mine for a while and I can't find it anymore:(
Amazing how bright the night is with snow on the ground and a low ceiling! Chicagoland is truly a well lit area!
Great video!
This is actually a beautiful depiction of a crosswind landing with wind coming from the right and leftward rudder for crab angle and soft touchdown and snow drifted runway. Crab angle was corrected right on touchdown before nose gear touchdown. Beautiful !
you mean wind coming from the left
@@maartenjs Wind comes form the left, hits the stab and pushes the nose of the plane right. the center (where the wings are) being the axis kind off.
@@konur3154 yes. The OP says the wind is coming from the right, hence my comment. And the wind doesn't only hit the vertical stab, it blows the entire aircraft off to the right, which in turn requires a left crab, as demonstrated by the crew
The wind is coming from the left, but it’s not much of a cross wind. Weather vaining of the tail only happens when the aircraft is on the ground.
The quality is just insane! Love it!
Night landings are soooooo beautiful.
I’m always amazed at how routine the pilots make landing look.
Because it is haha
@@timothy.niklas not to us average Joes😅
it was flown with the Autopilot the whole way in ....
@@onebigflappyboi8276 Lol not once during the video is the autopilot ever engaged… (which ironically makes it truly routine) an autoland would be the exception not the rule.
@@Jdr1053 yeah nvm I just realised, I confused the APP button as the AP button the the MCP sorry
Wow, It's really beautiful scenery from the cockpit !!
2:17 to 2:35 that sound of the touch down along with captain's command is just amazing.
Should win an Oscar !
sure!
Good landing Captains ,very beautiful ,thanks for vidéo
Nice landing with the crosswind👍
Thanks!
Nice landing !!!! Thx for share !!!!
you are welcome!
Old home week. Did that many, many times into ORD with United. Nice approach by the FO. Listen to the radio chatter. It's non-stop at O'Hare. Those ATC controllers there are the best in the world, and Lord help you if you miss a radio call, because it's going to be a while before you can get a word in.
Miss ILS 14 L and ILS 14 R! Even did 32L AFTER the shortening! Visual 32L 3 am late arrival UA DEN! It was amazing
Fantastique, la neige au sol donne un super effet merci beaucoup
Avec plaisir!
Fantastic footage. Amazing Chicago. My favourite US city. As soon as the world gets back to some sort of normality I will be booking my tickets to visit again.
Much love from England.
Chicago is a shit hole.
The video quality is awesome! Great landing....
Thanks !
Very good Landing! Congratulations Commander! Since Brazil, Mar,29,2021
Amazing footage! 👌👍
Thanks!
What a beautiful touch down!
That wasn’t NFL….
Just kidding!
Beautiful beautiful amazing robust landing.
robuster than dark coffee
This is amazing, I love it!!!!!
Thanks!
Excellent Beautiful landing 👍👍👍
Bravissimi!! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️
Amazing definición del vídeo. El vídeo tiene una definición tan real que parece que estoy en la cabina. Estaba esperando un vídeo como el que nos compartes. Gracias y saludos a todos. Feliz día mis aficionados a la aeronáutica ¡¡¡¡¡
What a PERFECT video to illustrate a crosswind approach and landing pointing the nose 7 degrees into the wind and landing on the right mains and straightening out with rudder on touchdown ... everything about this video should be used for all flight training ... totally cool ... thanks heaps for sharing.
I prefer to land with the aircraft straight - it's much better for the PAX.
With the winds from the left, the left main should have touched down first as right rudder kicked the nose straight. But the winds do not appear to be very strong in crosswind directions. Mostly down the runway.
That de-crab!! Masterpiece man! Amazing video, some top aviators there!
At 20 feet the wind vector (upper left corner of compass rose) shows a direct cross of 14 knots (best I can tell) which reduces to a very slight quartering tailwind and 9 knots at touchdown. Nothing drastic going on, but job well done. I bet they knew the camera was rolling . . .
@@halburton5483 Nice, I didn´t look into that, just saw how they did the de-crab which looks awesome.
Super vidéo merci 🙏🏻. Elles vont nous manquer quand vous serez captain sur transavia (ou plutôt le cockpit du 777 va manquer 😅)
Great job on this one, good audio and video as well...👍👍✈
ORD is where I'm based and live. Nothing beats flying back into ORD after a long trip. Best controllers in the world IMO.
Best controllers and crappy weather.......
Very smooth landing
looks like strong wind blowing...but nice landing👍
It’s crazy how it really looks like a simulation.
I think he was using stabilization software.. Thats why the runway is stable in the picture and the cockpit is bouncing around
No simulation offers realistic looking cities, unfortunately
@@Fucklesticks MSFS 2020 offers many cities in realistic format.
@@rojomostrat yeah but it requires nasa’s computers to run
@@TwistTornado9 BINGO
This video was motivated me, cause i really want to be a pilot, but i don't have much money to learn in pilot school.
I am one of them....adream dies last in this life....
You can take out loans and study in an aviation university
i love aviation!!!!good health!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@bluzzedude2677 not for private and I’m not sure the degree is still necessary these days (you would need a shit load of hours in place of that degree)
Join the military like most pilots do.
❤️ I love this video! Thank you very much for upload!
That was a smooth landing! Also, I wanna be a pilot when I grow up
Nice raw video from this channel, different than their usual production style (which I love by the way). It would be great to see a 20 minute video with this style....single cam, no stabilization, no enhanced audio, just like you are in the cockpit with them.
Can we appreciate how many this pilot.. pilots any planes like 787 a350 a380 777
Goodjob captain!
GTA 6 graphics are amazing. 😮
thanks!
Super landing,good poilets.i think wel trained
Great stuff - fabulous
Awesome video!
Picture Perfect Landing KOOL at Night👍👍💙
nice landing with the crosswind there
Thanks for sharing - great video
Me: Oh no!!!
Pilot : Piece of cake :)
Brings back memories, in 1993 I took an American Airlines flight from Orlando to LA. We flew first to Chicago and landed as a billiard hit. By the time the aircraft was fueled, there was 2 feet of snow, and had to wait 3 hours for the snowplows to be commissioned and then clear the runway. The billard caught the airport out, not expecting snow for another month. From Chicago to Denver and the same story. What should have been 22 hours Mayport to Australia ended up being 34 hours, one to remember
what do you mean by billiard?
The ehole story doesn't make sense.
777 is my fav. Also I love the cockpit, does eng
This is awesome. I know what I'm practicing today. lol
Awesome!
great camerawork. I suppose a gimbal? what camera/lens?
I was wondering the same thing. I would guess the Sony A7SIII.
😎Nice landing!
As usual, outstanding!.
thanks!
Nice! Good as any landing I've been in as a passenger.
This has got a sick Blade Runner feel to it.. We're living in it..!
haha, thanks!
I’m really dying to know what they use to edit and make those lines. I Want to use that for my uploads 🙁
Simply beautiful 😍
Super atterrissage !!
Question l'approche et l'atterrissage en automatique/Ils ou manuel
manuel avec ils
Love to see the city lights
this is some high level fliying skills at work
That is Ohare. Plenty of runway. Midway airport is always a scary landing. Runways are so short. No room for error.
thanks!
That’s why the biggest it gets there is a 757
Yup, 10c/28c is long but 10L/28R is the longest
Chicago The Windy City!! Cabin movements because of that!
Good Movie👊👊
Thanks!
This is perfect!
Thanks!
beautiful touch down!
Great content!
Nice landing😁😁
thanks!
Nicely done
Thanks!
Just awesome!!
thanks!
MSFS 2020 lookin' goooooood!
was this an autoland? Didn't see any hand on the stick.
No. Captain's left hand is on it. Autopilot is off.
First officer is flying actually
FO flying
MSFS2020 is really cool!
Many times I sat in traffic on the highway below that flight path, watching planes in my mirror on approach, then seeing them pass overhead. Flew in that way many times too but great to see it from this perspective.
Beautiful indeed thanks
Ehhhhh los Colombianos 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🎊🎉
Awesome to see that massive de crab from cockpit view in a 777. the nose moves over so far
Leaving that Like 👍🏽
Looks like they're in a stimulator. ♿🚭🛐
Simulator is ok, but no information about it in the title is not fair... so i give unlike - i lost a few minutes.
Fs 2020.
Looks like you dont have a brain
Indeed, HD video makes it look that way.
@@KamilNych its not a simulator,you have to grow up
Amazing!
Which camera it is?
Cheers from Argentina.
Awesome ~~~~~~~~^^
Hello! I'm wondering could i maybe use some of the footage here for an edit?
I've never seen image stabilization like that, the exterior scene is stabilized but not the cockpit. How does it works?
Ahh missing so much these flights 😕
Yesssamen. 🌅 sunrises 7am then destination thereafter.
Thanks !
Amazing. Was this an ILS or manual landing?
Looks like full ILS Autoland..
Cat 1 manual landing. If it was a full auto land you would of heard the autopilot disconnect chime on rollout.
@@NewMrDj ILS or manual landing is a non sequitur. Nobody would auto-land with these winds.
Autoland is for when you cant see the runway,and not because the pilot is lazy ,this case happen only with arm chair pilots,the real life is different
Amazing 👍.
Nice Job Guys , Exactly the way I would have done it ??
This looks legit like a simulator! How sims have come so far!
What happened to yalls video where there was a more vocal music background and one of the first scenes is in a hotel room and shows like an egg breakfast or something like that?
Been a favorite of mine for a while and I can't find it anymore:(
For anyone wondering, it's an Air France Cargo 777F
I live near ORD. Which direction is this plane coming in from?
what type of 777 was this? 200 or 300er? sounds like a GE engine
Qu'est-ce que ça bouge ! J' enjoy my flat qu' à l'atterrissage
hehe !
Good job !! ✈
Look unreal
unreal engine
Is the camera shaking more than the plane?
was there a plane already on the runway in the last minute
Butter!
Parkay!
Thanks!
Hello, what graphic setting is this?
Это симулятор или нет?/It simulator or no?
Is this during covid??
These triple 7 airframe's should become the next Airforce One POTUS...
Won’t . 747-800 already built out and finishing touches going in.
was it really that bumpy or the cameraman was bad at holding the camera?
Thanks for watching captain and shift commander LABonte air mobility command patriot wing commander