B747-400 pilots view. Flight from Singapore to Penang in Malaysia

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Hello again! How do you do. I present to you here, The pilots view of one of the shortest flights we do on the B747. Singapore to Penang. There are others that are shorter like Frankfurt to Amsterdam. The first segment is a time-lapse if the pushback and departure from Singapore. The second segment picks up the flight again on the final approach to landing in Penang runway 04. We pick it up just on a thousand feet to touchdown. I’ve put in the usual captions so you can understand what is happening. I was pilot flying the sector.when we are not very heavy, we don’t use reverse thrust- the wheel brakes are sufficient to decelerate. The Reverse thrust is selected to the idle position only in readiness in case we decide to use it. On short sectors the aircraft will of course be medium to light weight so wheel brakes suffice. It reduces maintenance costs on the reverser system/less fuel used and for a lot of airports, reduces the noise footprint.
    Hope you like it- ‘Chi Di Gin! Later’😀✈️✈️✈️✈️

Комментарии • 30

  • @gilbydog7350
    @gilbydog7350 2 года назад +4

    Loved it, great to see the Cathay B747 from the cockpit view. Have been in the 747 on Cathay in both Business and First. I really miss this plane from a passenger's perspective.

  • @Jamboliner
    @Jamboliner 3 года назад +1

    Perfect sky for the video. Beautiful take off and the landing was butter.
    Thanks captain!

  • @B747-4OO
    @B747-4OO 3 года назад

    Excellent timelaps and landing video! 👍😎

  • @noahwilliams8918
    @noahwilliams8918 3 года назад +2

    Obet's checklist be like:
    SHUTDOWN.............LATER

  • @zezinhoshow7412
    @zezinhoshow7412 3 года назад

    Assisto sempre sou fã!!!! Moro em Parnaíba Piauí capital do delta!!!

  • @syafiqlaw5634
    @syafiqlaw5634 3 года назад

    Nice video. Thanks for sharing Capt!

  • @enveralam5394
    @enveralam5394 3 года назад +1

    Velvety smooth landing. Well done Captain. Love your Instagram page.

  • @robinfist
    @robinfist 3 года назад

    Brilliant video!

  • @MalaysianAviator737-8
    @MalaysianAviator737-8 3 года назад

    Welcome to Malaysia! Hope you enjoy(ed).

  • @primecaptain8628
    @primecaptain8628 3 года назад +1

    Captain Obet, please engine sound...

  • @kalitta9991
    @kalitta9991 3 года назад

    Very nice landing👑✈
    Later👍🙃

  • @habun_islam
    @habun_islam 3 года назад

    Nice sir

  • @azamiruddin
    @azamiruddin 2 года назад

    Hi Capt. What block 52 mean?

  • @Maersky-747
    @Maersky-747 3 года назад +1

    @Pilot_obet ... What have you done to this video?? You added music and your choice of music is terrible man! The 2nd part had the sounds of the cockpit and engine, which was awesome. Thanks again for the video. Keep 'em coming ... without music please 😃😃

  • @hongkongplanespotter
    @hongkongplanespotter 3 года назад +1

    Great one Sir, but what is P.O.B?

  • @cornucopiahouse4204
    @cornucopiahouse4204 2 года назад

    Delta onto Alpha is kinda tight don’t you think?

    • @garyhornet6031
      @garyhornet6031 2 года назад +1

      Tight but not too bad, high speed exit is not available for 747.

    • @cornucopiahouse4204
      @cornucopiahouse4204 2 года назад

      @@garyhornet6031 Charlie onto Alpha is the real tight one I feel

    • @garyhornet6031
      @garyhornet6031 2 года назад +1

      @@cornucopiahouse4204 True, that's why not allowed for 747.

  • @AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT
    @AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT 3 года назад +1

    Cathay was one of a few operators that used "sixty" for the altitude callouts.
    Is there any aircraft that still has that callout?

    • @subthermosphere
      @subthermosphere 3 года назад

      Airbus

    • @AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT
      @AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT 3 года назад +1

      @@subthermosphere
      I am talking about Boeing.
      The callouts 80, 60, 35 are optional callouts which are very rare.
      Cathay used in 777 and 744 the Callouts 60.

    • @Banom7a
      @Banom7a 2 года назад

      cathay stop using those long time ago lol

  • @AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT
    @AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT 3 года назад

    Cathay was one of a few operators that used "sixty" for the altitude callouts.
    Is there any aircraft that still has that callout?

    • @dingerbell100
      @dingerbell100 3 года назад

      I think those Mode 6 EGPWS Callouts were only in use during the Kai Tak days. Probably reverted to the more standard Mode 6 options once operations switched to the new airport.

    • @AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT
      @AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT 3 года назад

      @@dingerbell100
      No, they were used also when Chep Lap Kok was opened.
      It was availible in 777 and 744.
      With old and current voice.
      Boeing offers the callouts 60 and 80 and 35 since many years. It has nothing to do with the airport.
      60,80,35 are very rare.
      I know that Thales Avionics has these callouts, too.
      Some airlines use only one altitude callout like 50 or 20.
      So it is only an airline option and Cathay was known for using the callout "60".

    • @dingerbell100
      @dingerbell100 3 года назад

      @@AVIATIONSOUNDEXPERT I did not say “they were available with the airport”
      They are pin program selectable EGPWS Mode 6 Call Out Options that individual operators can choose to have as standard on their fleet of aircraft.
      They were selected when Cathay used Kai Tak as their main base of operations. Perhaps? When Cathay moved across to the new airport at Chep Lap Kok with the more standard ILS approaches they opted to pin program more standard EGPWS Mode 6 callouts???