Pilot Flies Father Home in Fighter Jet alongside Boeing 747

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  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • What happens when two family members are pilots, and one is retiring? You get this breathtaking story of a son who flew his father home in an F-16 Fighter Jet while his father was flying the massive Boeing 747 PH-BUK. His son, Ferry, tells the story from inside the plane where it all happened in.
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  • @Palfarmer
    @Palfarmer  Год назад +180

    Have you ever wondered what it's like to be a pilot or have burning questions about anything related to aviation? Well, now's your chance to ask me anything! You can drop your questions in the comments below, and we'll select some of the most intriguing ones to feature in an upcoming video. Whether it's about the daily life of a pilot or any other aviation-related topic, we want to hear what you're curious about ✈

    • @davidmangold1838
      @davidmangold1838 Год назад +3

      I’m a QB in Ft. Lauderdale. Are you in the Amsterdam hangar? I was at their wing-ding, a few months ago. Saw the 747 at Lelystad!

    • @ferryvandergeest2070
      @ferryvandergeest2070 Год назад +3

      @@Wanobi99my dad was trained at the klm flight academy in 1953 , he then had to fly in the Airforce as conscript , at Cubs and T6’s ..

    • @jimmypage1517
      @jimmypage1517 Год назад +1

      How do fighter pilots keep their aircraft flying while strafing a target? You would think that the nose-down attitude,(while still flying forward somehow),would, A. bring them close enough to the ground to invite smaller arms fire unless they began the strafing run at a very high altitude,and B.put the attacking aircraft at a very strange attitude. I've always been curious about this. Thank you for your time. Great story!

    • @martijnschaap9932
      @martijnschaap9932 Год назад +2

      Why do airplanes still need a captain and a co-pilot? I understood from an expert that it has to do with bringing down the mistake ratio. What can you guys tell me about this?

    • @davidmangold1838
      @davidmangold1838 Год назад +3

      @@martijnschaap9932 same reason we have 2 3 or 4 engines, multiple generators, dual pressurization controllers, on and on. Would you want to be on an airliner with one pilot or 2-4 pilots, depending on the length of the flight? What about crew rest? One pilot flying 5-14 hours, with no crew rest? Some want one pilot, with everything done automatically😡. Not me!

  • @scuzz152
    @scuzz152 Год назад +1465

    Fantastic story! I particularly like the fact the the general stood by his pilot and refused to let a bureaucrat "Tell him what he could or could not do." Bravo.

    • @zoolkhan
      @zoolkhan Год назад +109

      pilots need training hours anyways, and escorting passenger jets is a legit training scenario. So the tax payer money was spend well enough.

    • @kaasmeester5903
      @kaasmeester5903 Год назад +59

      In my experience, the military understands the importance of this a bit better than civilians. "Hearts & minds" applies to the home front as well.

    • @AudieHolland
      @AudieHolland Год назад +14

      The government's POV was typically Dutch.
      Instead of embracing the event and giving a big press conference, I didn't even notice it in the news at the time.
      We didn't have De Telegraaf at that time (anymore) anyways.

    • @SandBoxJohn
      @SandBoxJohn Год назад +14

      The general could have added that it was a routine a preplaned intercept training mission.

    • @ianmontgomery7534
      @ianmontgomery7534 Год назад +11

      @@zoolkhan yes in Australia when the F111 did the flyover of the MCG for our football grand final it was a pretend bombing run.

  • @mark758573
    @mark758573 Год назад +623

    What a way to finish your last flight with your son on your wing in an F16. Simply a beautiful way to honour his father. The air force backing him up against politicians was very satisfying.

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад +27

      Thank you! Glad you liked it

    • @ShadowDragon8685
      @ShadowDragon8685 Год назад +10

      Agreed. And they can just chalk it up as a training flight! Nothing was hurt by the 'stunt,' nobody was even really inconvenienced.

  • @hermanosamuel8744
    @hermanosamuel8744 Год назад +759

    Speaking as a former U.S. Army aviator, that politician that complained was an idiot. You need x number of flight hours, with mission planning, and flight planning, etc. You practiced intercept, and escort. You nearly did the exact same thing you would periodically practice anyway. Instead of using a KC135 or something, you used a 747. Good for you and your family.

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад +63

      Thanks!!

    • @BootyGoblinesque
      @BootyGoblinesque Год назад

      That's what I'm saying. There was no loss here, or maybe more accurately there was minimal loss of resources, time, and money doing this... There's nothing to complain about here unless you're an ignorant dickhead who only ever opens their mouth to complain about their "tax dollars".

    • @pauldehart744
      @pauldehart744 Год назад +25

      Yep, it's all training, no matter what you are doing, your training for all kinds of different situations.

    • @PaulGuy
      @PaulGuy Год назад +38

      I've never even been military, and I understood that there's nothing weird about this. It's a perfect training exercise that also doubles as personal fun and public relations.

    • @jpt4409
      @jpt4409 Год назад

      All those stadium flyovers are training too, anyone complaining about those is also ignorant and stupid

  • @lhkraut
    @lhkraut Год назад +100

    Having worked for Lufthansa for over 20 years I can tell you this is one of the most awesome stories in the airline business. What a beautiful gesture this was.

  • @kb198219k
    @kb198219k Год назад +161

    I flew on a military chartered flight returning home several years ago, that was piloted by a father and son crew for his last flight. That flight marked not only an important event in his lifetime, but it also marked the end of a journey for all his passengers.

  • @theonlymadmac4771
    @theonlymadmac4771 Год назад +50

    Well, I am 62 and a surgeon and I would be very honored, if my daughter, an anesthesiologist, would be doing the anesthesia, when I will be doing my last procedure in a couple of years! Great gesture of yours!

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад +8

      I hope she will do that!!

    • @williamjohnstone9088
      @williamjohnstone9088 Год назад +1

      What a beautiful tribute to our children, when they follow us into our chosen profession. No matter what it is.

  • @amazer747
    @amazer747 Год назад +163

    I was the calibration engineer as part of the crew of a King Air flying from the UK to an RAF base in Germany back in 2000 or 2001 when the Captain accepted a request for a practice intercept by Dutch F16s. One duly appeared on our port side which was great to see. Our Captain slowly reduced speed, the F16's angle of attack increased, we reduced airspeed further and eventually, slowing further with our gear down, the "Cloggie" F16 had to call it a day but instructed us to maintain height and speed. He dropped behind and then with full after-burner did a barrel roll around us as he shot past us from astern and disappeared ahead of us. Then, to top it off, his wingman who had remained unseen astern of us ,did the same. We heard them in the cabin! Love the daring do of the Dutch AF. As for politicians... the reply to any Government official complaining was it was a practice intercept, "you do want the Air Force to intercept intruders don't you? That's what you employ us for or didn't you know that... Sir"

    • @apveening
      @apveening Год назад +7

      Unfortunately, the Dutch language doesn't have the option to use an honorific as an insult like that "... Sir" in English.

    • @KevinS47
      @KevinS47 Год назад +6

      That must have been incredible.. thanks for sharing!

    • @SpawnofChaos
      @SpawnofChaos Год назад +3

      @@apveeningIt's mostly in the tone and the timing though.

    • @RobertClaeson
      @RobertClaeson Год назад +1

      @@apveening Few languages have. Heer doesn't quite cut it.

    • @dfuher968
      @dfuher968 Год назад +2

      In 1992 Denmark very surprisingly won the UEFA Football Championship. When our team flew home from Sweden, the Air Force intercepted them with 2 F-16, the pilots wearing the red/white hats on top of their helmets. Every1 loved it.
      Except ofc, there were these couple of far-left lunatic MPs, who thought, the military was a waste of money and should basically be disbanded, so ofc they complained very loudly. And they were told just that - it was a practice interception flight, no extra hours, no extra cost, valid training. That shut them up!

  • @doulos5125
    @doulos5125 Год назад +289

    Imagine how proud you’d be if that was your son. Cool story and video, thanks for sharing

  • @gailpeterson3747
    @gailpeterson3747 Год назад +251

    What a lovely gift to give to your father for his last landing!! Thank you for sharing this wonderful story!

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад +12

      You are more than welcome!

  • @heleti0000
    @heleti0000 Год назад +23

    That the Member of Parliament immediately complained about this wonderful “Training Exercise” says volumes about the character of most Politicians.
    That the Airforce General told them to “ Bugger-off” says volumes about the character of most Military personnel.
    As a Private Pilot, I can only say, what an honour to be able to do this for your Father - outstanding 👍🇦🇺

    • @dfuher968
      @dfuher968 Год назад +1

      In 1992 Denmark very surprisingly won the UEFA Football Championship. When our team flew home from Sweden, the Air Force intercepted them with 2 F-16, the pilots wearing the red/white hats on top of their helmets. Every1 loved it.
      Except ofc, there were these couple of far-left lunatic MPs, who thought, the military was a waste of money and should basically be disbanded, so ofc they complained very loudly. And they were told just that - it was a practice interception flight, no extra hours, no extra cost, valid training. That shut them up!
      And even better every1 else in Parliament backed up the Air Force. In fact, the Air Force later painted 1 of their F-16s (no longer participating in active missions) as 1 big Dannebrog (our flag), and they have used it several times for escort. Ehm, I mean practice interception flights ofc 😉

  • @justinysmith8194
    @justinysmith8194 Год назад +54

    Watched this with tears in my eyes. As a son who lost his father 7 years ago, I'm reminded that there's something special about Fathers and Sons... 🙏 🪽

  • @John-xh9cl
    @John-xh9cl Год назад +25

    What an honor to get that privilege. Your father had to be the proudest dad of all time.
    Looking out the window at his son escorting him for his last landing.
    Great story Cowboy!!!

  • @winsurfer123
    @winsurfer123 Год назад +13

    The press never misses an opportunity to embarrass themselves. Just one more special memory between you and your Dad.

  • @paulrandig
    @paulrandig Год назад +1

    That KLM coloring is my all time favorite. And on the 747 I like it most of all.

  • @jster1963
    @jster1963 11 месяцев назад +2

    I was an F-16 pilot from 1987-1994. I flew formation with large aircraft and it was always so cool to do. There will always be someone that has something bad to say about something great like that! Any time we did anything like that, someone would say that we were wasting taxpayers' money. However, we always hung our hats on it being training. And it was great training. Beautiful pictures by the way!

  • @b767greg
    @b767greg Год назад +47

    Awesome! Former KC-135 pilot here as well as B-767 Captain, I wish I could experience my last flight like that! Unfortunately my son became a lawyer instead of an F-16 pilot! Great story, I am happy for you both!

    • @shoe3727
      @shoe3727 Год назад

      COOL i worked at Birmingham Alabama, at Hughes Aircraft Company at the Airport on KC-135s and Marine F-4 Phantoms for Depot Maintenance

    • @Chillforev-dd9wr
      @Chillforev-dd9wr 8 месяцев назад

      Hahahaha you still must be proud though considering how much bank they roll in. You raised a successful smart man you did a good job.

  • @tscott6843
    @tscott6843 Год назад +47

    Such a great story. People who hate the military don’t understand how this kind of thing makes those who serve the heroes you are.

  • @phil_nicholls
    @phil_nicholls Год назад +54

    Wow! Bought a tear to my eye.
    I spent 10 happy years flying the Jumbo, and my own son is coming into aviation now… albeit civilian.
    I hope that we may fly together some day, but only have 6 years left to achieve that little dream.
    I know your dad would have been immensely proud of you, not just that day, but every day. What you did for him would have meant a lot, as this is not something you do for someone you don’t love. And as fathers we all know that the love of your children is the most beautiful thing we could ask for.

    • @mississaugaicedogs
      @mississaugaicedogs Год назад +5

      If its with the same airline, I see it being a good possibility that he will accompany you on the final flight

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад +7

      Great words mudmover! Thanks

  • @edjarrett3164
    @edjarrett3164 Год назад +6

    Can’t think of a more honorable send off between father and son. Mad respect for the Dutch AF and their leadership that supported. Having flown over Netherlands with an Sr71 getting gas, their F16 pilots were totally professional on a totally unannounced overfly of their country. Once they figured out our situation they departed without concern.

  • @braincraven
    @braincraven Год назад +62

    This brought tears to me and I wished I could have sent my father onto his next stage in life knowing I was a pilot. I started my training after he passed. BTW, as for having nothing better to do, this is a great training sortie, run the intercept, fly formation, keep situation awareness, and maintain surveillance of the target aircraft.

  • @larswillsen
    @larswillsen Год назад +2

    Amazing - I tried a KLM 747 from Amsterdam to Detroit in august 2000 with a friend who's no longer with us. I remember thaat we were ordered off the plane because of something with the forst left engine. When we boarded we saw an indian guy checking the engine. He was inside it. I also remember that we sat with the at the time NY Hells Angels president. We first met him in a bar where we was playing the slots. He was very interested in what kind of people we were. First and last time I flew the old 747. :-)

  • @jdkoozer
    @jdkoozer Год назад +1

    From Michigan USA Heel Mooie To You a Fijn Job. The Best are from Nederland

  • @jeffhsu7027
    @jeffhsu7027 Год назад +23

    I don't think something like this could ever be repeated today.
    How incredible it is to be able to do such an honor for his father.
    Even I'm getting emotional watching this.

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад +2

      It was incredible and something definitely not so easy today!

    • @ffortissimo
      @ffortissimo Год назад

      They have multiple times in the last decades.
      But there were questions. 4 F16's with one KLM for the 100th anniversary of KLM, Fokker and some other airospace related companies.
      People were worried what was going on. And with Social Media those worries spread quickly.

    • @ralphm6901
      @ralphm6901 Год назад

      I'm sure that kind of intercept is fairly common, because the fighter pilots have to practice in case of a rogue flight. For example, in June 2023 a Cessna departed Tennessee en route to New York. On reaching the New York area, it made a U-turn and flew back over D.C. triggering an intercept by 2 F-16s when it entered restricted airspace. If it had displayed hostile intent over D.C. they would have tried to escort it to a safe landing, or shoot it down. The Cessna eventually crashed in Virginia.

  • @GM8101PHX
    @GM8101PHX Год назад +2

    I enlisted in the U.S. Air Force 5 years after my Dad retired from the Air Force and passed away. I was determined to wear the rank of E-5 Staff Sergeant because my Dad was a Staff Sergeant when I was born. He retired as an E-7 Master Sergeant, I wore Staff Sergeant before discharging from the Air Force. I would give anything if my Dad could have seen it, I look so much like him that my Mom started crying seeing me in my dress blues as an Airman First Class, she said you look just like your Dad!! We both cried. What a moment to strap on an F-16 fighter and escort your Dad flying a 747 on his final flight!! and guide him to the runway!! What an Honor, I has a few times in the Air Force that were honorable, but none like this!! Thank You for sharing your story and it was good that the General backed you in front of the politicians!!!

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад

      I am sure he would have been proud. Amazing story, thanks for sharing 💙

  • @hilandmalt
    @hilandmalt Год назад +51

    My uncle, Colonel, Mark, L Stephensen and his copilot Gary Ziegler went down over north Vietnam in their RF 4C phantom on April 29, 1967, my fourth birthday. Gary made it back during the prisoner release at the end of the Vietnam war. We had no word about my uncle until 1987. The Vietnamese released his remains. My cousin went to Hawaii to fly back to Utah with his remains, when he was buried back in our hometown for F-16s from Hill Air Force Base, performed the missing man formation.

  • @thenersonrashford8910
    @thenersonrashford8910 Год назад +1

    Retire one more time i missed the first one lol i wanna see the '74 fly with the viper one more time. Beautiful story congrats man hope you n your family are doing well

  • @shackletonson
    @shackletonson Год назад +8

    Hi Ferry, it was a privilege for me to fly with your dad on the DC8. And later a joy to fly with you on the DC10! Time flies, so did we.... Rgds, Frank.

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад

      Absolutely Frank! Thanks!

  • @commonsense31
    @commonsense31 Год назад +8

    This is amazing!
    And I applaud the Netherlands defense for allowing this magical moment in history!

  • @aryanpatel7774
    @aryanpatel7774 Год назад +1

    Very nyc and loving family experience

  • @Erictheaviator
    @Erictheaviator Год назад +1

    Thank you so beautiful.

  • @14goldmedals
    @14goldmedals Год назад +13

    As a son and a father, thank you Ferry for pulling off the kind of retirement send off so many of us wish we could or could’ve done.
    Respect from 🇨🇦

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад +2

      Thank you for your kind words!

  • @walterdouglas2931
    @walterdouglas2931 Год назад +1

    WOW SIMPLY WOW PERFECT SEND OFF and EXCHANGE of ROLES. THANK YOU FOR BLESSING US With THIS LOVE of FAMILY

  • @wambam3860
    @wambam3860 Год назад +3

    This my friends is one of the coolest father son shit ever done

  • @jculpmm7
    @jculpmm7 Год назад +13

    Awesome father and son moment, sharing something special together. It’s not the same, but when my father gave me my badge when I completed the Fire Academy, I could see it in his eyes, he was proud knowing I wanted him to give me my badge and I could see the emotion in his face. RIP Dad! I am glad you were able to do that for your dad. Who do you think was prouder you or your dad? Actually I bet it was your Mom, seeing her son paying tribute to his dad. Thank you for your story!

  • @JeffFrmJoisey
    @JeffFrmJoisey Год назад +48

    Beautiful tribute to your Dad. Watched with a smile on my face the whole video!

  • @Zero6BravoZ6B
    @Zero6BravoZ6B Год назад +29

    What an amazing story.❤ A lot of papers always write shite, but to be able to fly off the wing of your father's 747. Wow.

  • @Glen.Danielsen
    @Glen.Danielsen Год назад +1

    Dutch brother, thank you for this beautiful video! 💛🙏🏽

  • @stevenkaskus6173
    @stevenkaskus6173 Год назад +1

    Great pictures and story, thanks for sharing

  • @Mark-oj8wj
    @Mark-oj8wj Год назад +18

    Your Dad was blessed to end his flying career in such a fantastic way.
    I hurt my back mid way through my career and i had to retire so i didn't know at the time that my last landing was actually my last ever.

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад +4

      What an unfortunate ending to your career! All the best Captain

    • @jeffho1727
      @jeffho1727 Год назад

      Yep, you never know when you will be done so enjoy it. Mine Army Mechanic) was walking out the gate as my unit was getting ready for Afghanistan in 2006. Its difficult went you don't want to go.

  • @susanjones2701
    @susanjones2701 Год назад +1

    Oh my word! A great video!

  • @Willowy13
    @Willowy13 Год назад +2

    This is a privilege and my tax payer money would be well used for this❤️❤️❤️❤️. If only we could have Fs flying only for these missions.❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏

  • @joelnshimirimana
    @joelnshimirimana Год назад +1

    Wooooow!!! What a story!🙌🏿

  • @MrDoobee1
    @MrDoobee1 Год назад +16

    What a beautiful story. I started to tear up just listening to it. I can just imagine what it was like on the day for your father.

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад +1

      Glad you liked it! Thanks for reaching out and sharing how you experienced it. Makes my day!

  • @richardmay6865
    @richardmay6865 Год назад +1

    Wow, fantastic!

  • @lukepav6533
    @lukepav6533 Год назад +1

    Bless you Airman.

  • @waitemc
    @waitemc Год назад +7

    All of us good sons wish to honor a damn good father in an extraordinary way . What a awesome story .

  • @alan.macrae
    @alan.macrae Год назад +20

    What a wonderful story. Bravo to you and to the General who stood behind you!

  • @suunto61
    @suunto61 Год назад +1

    Well done gentlemen. Had to edit... 5 to 10 meters. Wow.

  • @Hansolo4427
    @Hansolo4427 Год назад +7

    Proper pilots, no bs taken from a jealous bureaucrat. Always warms my heart to see there are still real pilots around! Thanks for sharing!

  • @cornelisgoedegebuur
    @cornelisgoedegebuur Год назад +1

    Prachtig, ik heb het gelijk doorgestuurd naar mijn dochter die op Eindhoven Airport werkt.

  • @corjp
    @corjp Год назад +2

    Wat een ontzettend mooi verhaal over een zoon die met zijn vader het mooiste beroep mogen en kunnen uitvoeren. Geweldig dat de zoon dit heeft kunnen doen voor en met zijn vader. Dank voor het delen met ons. 👍👍🙏🙏

  • @maxcullen3427
    @maxcullen3427 Год назад +1

    Wow great thing to do especially for father that crazy

  • @Driver599
    @Driver599 Год назад +3

    Any man would be beyond proud and felt that his life was fulfilled at that point.
    Positive story that can make a viewer shed a tear.

  • @dragonfly9851
    @dragonfly9851 Год назад +3

    What a fantastic way to honor your father. I would have to be holding back tears too.

  • @jimmygadd
    @jimmygadd Год назад +6

    The general that was fun, "this is my airforce i do what i want". its alot of training in escorting planes too. And a very good send off for your dad!

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад +1

      A general of his words! And thanks

  • @Connor.Macleod
    @Connor.Macleod Год назад +3

    What a wonderful way of showing a father how much he means and how much he is loved. ❤ ❤

  • @earlsmall9808
    @earlsmall9808 Год назад +1

    Wonderful Thank you. I lost my dad when I was in high school.

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад

      I am sorry to hear that. Wishing you all the best 💙

  • @daveking9510
    @daveking9510 Год назад +3

    Fantastic. What the average person does not know is the amount of planning and preparation that goes into something like this with safety being paramount. Unfortunately you always get the idiots who will complain but would have loved it if the compliment was given to them

  • @olyj40
    @olyj40 Год назад +2

    Amazing sir. Great to hear a hero got a true send off. Glad there are still loving families as yours. Thank you guys.

  • @WH7117
    @WH7117 Год назад +2

    Wonderful story. I hope these type for stories will repeat themselves and no nit pickers will ever have the power to get the upper hand on the beauty of life

  • @RJSAMCRO
    @RJSAMCRO Год назад +2

    Saying the passengers got emotional I believe, I am sitting here getting emotional just hearing the story. What a beautiful gesture and moment for Dad and Son. God Speed

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад

      Thanks for your kind comment! Glad you liked it

  • @martinB68
    @martinB68 Год назад +1

    Fantastic Story well done!!!

  • @petermccuskey1832
    @petermccuskey1832 Год назад +1

    Awesome!!

  • @ecay
    @ecay Год назад +2

    Most of us will never in our lifetime be able to honor our parents in such a way like this. And I'm not talking about pilots escorting their parent home for their final landing. I'm talking about insular fashion where whatever they do as if like a police officer was to escort, his father or their father or their mother or whatever their parent home to or back to the precinct for their final days work. Nothing wrong with that just because they were in two different services but still in the same profession they were pilots. This was awesome. Cool wonderful. I have no issue with a child showing respect to their parent when the parent is retiring or even coming home for the final time. Doesn't matter what manner that they're coming home with children today, not respecting their parents hating their parents by the end of their their teens. Parents not really knowing what they're doing is being parents because it's been so twisted and changed and you have to be their friend not their parent. I like hearing the stories where a child respects their parents so much that they do this kind of thing. I didn't have that opportunity. Mike, my dad passed away. My mom didn't have any kind of career but that's kind of like most people they don't have that opportunity either. The parent retires from something that really wasn't a career. It was just their retirement or the sun or the child is is too far away to do this or there's just not an opportunity. But when you can do it, it's a huge honor. Be able to honor your parent in this way

  • @jerryday9334
    @jerryday9334 Год назад +1

    Outstanding story gentleman

  • @ishmaelepling9115
    @ishmaelepling9115 Год назад +6

    I Love when Everyone Stands Up for Each Other. Well Done.

  • @gerrymcglynn7390
    @gerrymcglynn7390 Год назад +1

    One ,BEAUTIFUL and BRILLIANT story 👏 😂❤🎉

  • @KarinHelga-zb6rn
    @KarinHelga-zb6rn Год назад +1

    What a great story!! Glad I watched it!

  • @hedonzx822
    @hedonzx822 Год назад +1

    Flew many times with his Son Ferry as a First Officer on the B 767-300 ER, great guy and a wonderful Instructor. Happy for You Ferry

  • @algee9190
    @algee9190 Год назад +4

    Once again proof that no good deed goes unpunished. GREAT story!

  • @jeansteele7685
    @jeansteele7685 Год назад +2

    Wow! What a great tribute. Pilots take their jobs seriously and I appreciate that. Thank you for your dad's service and yours too. 👏👏

  • @AmericanPaisa99
    @AmericanPaisa99 Год назад +1

    That’s awesome.

  • @Renato.Stiefenhofer.747driver
    @Renato.Stiefenhofer.747driver Год назад +2

    Good story. From back then... when pilots had balls of steel and hearts of gold.
    Regards from the 747-8 cockpit. ✈

  • @janamathis4729
    @janamathis4729 Год назад +1

    Fantastic!!!!

  • @mcinteer19
    @mcinteer19 Год назад +3

    That was very touching! A true honor for both father and son!

  • @PL-Gaul
    @PL-Gaul Год назад +1

    Absolutely brilliant! I love everything about this story...even the whining Parliament member and him being put in his place. Good form!

  • @markmalic7450
    @markmalic7450 Год назад +2

    Proof that Holland is a true Democracy
    Lots of love from Croatia..!!

  • @omaopa6923
    @omaopa6923 Год назад +2

    This was such a loving thing to do for his father, thankfully most families are close and loving, I was lucky enough to have wonderful loving parents and making them proud was such a great feeling ( love and miss you mum and dad 😘 )

  • @ekesamuel8795
    @ekesamuel8795 Год назад +3

    Even now, while walking through Idowu taiwo in Victoria Island, Lagos, this still brought tears to my eyes... Such a beautiful gesture.

  • @edjarrett3164
    @edjarrett3164 Год назад +11

    Holy mackerel! This takes retirement celebrations to the next level. Well done!

  • @paramotorpilot1749
    @paramotorpilot1749 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing lovely story.

  • @janmartens7954
    @janmartens7954 Год назад +2

    Knettergek. Fantastisch en altijd leuk om sommige kneuzen hierop te zien zeuren….. hartstikke goeie oefening!

  • @mac31903
    @mac31903 Год назад +1

    This is just so awesome story to honor your dad
    God bless
    Thanks for sharing

  • @jeremymantell3367
    @jeremymantell3367 Год назад +1

    So cool!!! What a way to go!!

  • @morrit33
    @morrit33 Год назад +1

    Kelsey from 74Gear would love this story!

  • @THELIFEOFPRICE
    @THELIFEOFPRICE Год назад +1

    incredible story. Love it

  • @chain2001
    @chain2001 Год назад +1

    Beautiful…. 🤗

  • @MarieWilliams-i4f
    @MarieWilliams-i4f Год назад +1

    Wow!!! What a story👏👏👏🙏💯❤

  • @ivanangelov589
    @ivanangelov589 Год назад +2

    Wow what a story, what an event to send your father off on last flight! Amazing... Goosebumps!

  • @peterfdsvenskaflygvapnet2643
    @peterfdsvenskaflygvapnet2643 Год назад +1

    This is a beautiful story! This fighterpilot did such a wonderful thing for his dad.
    And that politician should be ashamed.
    Here in Sweden our fighterjets meets and escorts our athletes from the border to Arlanda airport when they have won international medals. It is a great way to show the forces appretiation as well as training on close escort. Wich a lots of karens can't understand.

  • @neilperry2224
    @neilperry2224 Год назад +1

    Great story, they should paintt a shadow on the tail plane in the same place in the photo

  • @chormiclestan
    @chormiclestan Год назад +1

    What an honor to have the chance to do this!

  • @petelythgoe4453
    @petelythgoe4453 Год назад +1

    'What a Wopping and a Fucking Emotional Tribute' Absolute Priceless!!!

  • @KurniawanHartonoHerjana
    @KurniawanHartonoHerjana Год назад +1

    Thank you for your service in military! Salute!

  • @MrRossi1805
    @MrRossi1805 Год назад +1

    Amazing 😻 and cool reactions of his commanders, 🎉😊

  • @tosen69
    @tosen69 Год назад +1

    very cool!

  • @blakewhitebear7871
    @blakewhitebear7871 Год назад +1

    I love stuff like this father and son fly together

  • @ronduncan9527
    @ronduncan9527 Год назад +10

    Awesome story! I bet your Dad was proud of you and probably would have more fun flying your jet!

    • @Palfarmer
      @Palfarmer  Год назад

      Thank you! I think flying the queen of the skies is just as magical!

  • @marcomuniz5701
    @marcomuniz5701 Год назад +3

    That was a great story. His dad must be/or was extremely proud of him.