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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @flynomo
    @flynomo Год назад +15485

    I like to shut both engines off so that it gets really, really dark.

    • @FLAMEalan
      @FLAMEalan Год назад +1173

      I like to open the door so I can breathe some fresh air

    • @VII7-
      @VII7- Год назад +703

      I like to jump out of the plane so I can see the whole sky

    • @november4516
      @november4516 Год назад +312

      @@Damnbro747your a geek

    • @l0kaltpsykf4ll34
      @l0kaltpsykf4ll34 Год назад +257

      @@Damnbro747 ''None of this is funny'' 🤓

    • @Damnbro747
      @Damnbro747 Год назад +3

      @@november4516 nah

  • @CeezHeez
    @CeezHeez Год назад +8845

    Don’t forget to turn off the strobe, beacon, logo, and navigation lights for the best results 😉

    • @EvanLuft
      @EvanLuft  Год назад +944

      But Nav lights must stay on. Although the Cessna conquest doesn’t have a beacon light lol I think they forgot about it when they built the airplane I get asked by controllers all the time, and I have to say sorry this airplane was never built with beacon light lol

    • @TheBigV_008
      @TheBigV_008 Год назад +469

      ​@@EvanLuftAlso spool down the engine so you can observe all those celestial bodies in peace...
      And don't forget to disable all the warnings/alarms in order to avoid any disturbance...

    • @Ibishuballs
      @Ibishuballs Год назад

      @@TheBigV_008yes yes

    • @charliegogs
      @charliegogs Год назад +281

      ​@@TheBigV_008I usually just dump all the fuel mid flight! Makes me feel much lighter and closer connected to the stars and our universe ❤️😂

    • @TheBigV_008
      @TheBigV_008 Год назад +155

      @@charliegogs Amazing! The first 5 minutes feel like heaven; the next 5 take you there :)

  • @berillyispog
    @berillyispog Год назад +4012

    Make sure to disable TCAS and the radio for best results

  • @benjiharvey_
    @benjiharvey_ Год назад +884

    Don’t forget point the nose straight up while turning off the engines so you get a perfect view of those stars before you join them 😅

  • @ABAtrading
    @ABAtrading Год назад +1535

    I thought you were gonna say “and then I close my eyes and go to sleep for a couple hours!” 😂

    • @darrenmarsh5269
      @darrenmarsh5269 Год назад +7

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @StreetPreacherr
      @StreetPreacherr Год назад +7

      All planes have autopilot right?

    • @Officialtrixgt
      @Officialtrixgt Год назад +5

      @@StreetPreacherrno cause the planes before 1912 did not have auto pilot

    • @dariootero5579
      @dariootero5579 Год назад +8

      @@Officialtrixgtmy brother in Christ no that was 110 years ago

    • @leektid4624
      @leektid4624 Год назад +1

      Well they do fly in auto most of the flight so yeah they could technically go to sleep, but you'll be glad to no at least one pilot will be at the controls just in case. If you want freaked out, planes can actually land on there own to 😂 called autoland.

  • @johnhopen
    @johnhopen Год назад +470

    Done that at 41k feet pretty far north of the US Canada border in the winter. It was a surreal feeling. No lights from the ground, and the stars filled the sky all the way to the horizon (which you really couldn’t see definitively). It looked as if you were traveling through space. Spectacular.
    Oh yes, the aurora was dancing to the north of us too.

    • @jimjones-x8k
      @jimjones-x8k Год назад +24

      i dont believe you im gonna have to come on a flight just to make sure 😁😁

    • @nav4688
      @nav4688 Год назад +9

      can i have a flight with u sir

    • @jtirello3_111
      @jtirello3_111 Год назад +4

      Just curious… what kind of plane?

    • @johnhopen
      @johnhopen Год назад

      @@jtirello3_111 Lear 60

    • @amanryan6803
      @amanryan6803 Год назад +1

      Sounds like a flat Earther ...😅

  • @mannyquin9192
    @mannyquin9192 Год назад +100

    After shutting everything off, I like to close my eyes for long periods of time. I wait until the stall indicator wakes me up.

  • @kh40yr
    @kh40yr Год назад +12

    Brian Schul SR71 Pilot. Turned off all the cockpit lighting during a high altitude mission. The reaction was the same. He said after a bit he could read the gauges by star light. It was a life experience, once focused he could see ALL the stars. He would have been fired on the spot if found out. Back on went the cockpit lights. He also felt that he was ""Stealing precious seconds from a jealous jet"". I spent some time in the High Mojave outside of Yucca Valley Ca. Landers dry Lake bed, to be exact. Millions of Stars!!.

  • @Overlord1-1
    @Overlord1-1 Год назад +122

    If you pitch up to 45° for a few minutes, you can also feel the no gravity effect

    • @chaiyo201real
      @chaiyo201real Год назад +13

      “Stall stall… Pull up!”

    • @Void_fv
      @Void_fv Год назад +4

      @@chaiyo201real to low terrain push down

    • @k41kai24
      @k41kai24 Год назад

      "Retard, Retard"

    • @bandongogogo
      @bandongogogo Год назад +3

      beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep beep....

    • @yashsahu9324
      @yashsahu9324 Год назад +3

      And the stars get slightly bigger too!

  • @borenkd
    @borenkd Год назад +850

    Let’s just hope you know where the switches are to turn the lights back on from the dark 😅

    • @EvanLuft
      @EvanLuft  Год назад +100

      Hahaha always :p but good point!

    • @MrPainlessPotter
      @MrPainlessPotter Год назад +9

      same thought from me😂

    • @darkshadowgamingii
      @darkshadowgamingii Год назад +6

      Just use your phone’s flashlight lol

    • @richard--s
      @richard--s Год назад +5

      ​@@darkshadowgamingii... when you first find the phone to switch on the phone's flashlight.
      You could also phone your phone to hear where it is - when you find another phone ;-)

    • @darkshadowgamingii
      @darkshadowgamingii Год назад

      @@richard--s “if you can buy a plane, surely You can buy another phone” -Thomas Jefferson

  • @PseudoProphet
    @PseudoProphet Год назад +42

    I also like to open the window for some fresh air. 😊😊

  • @JnoPrds
    @JnoPrds Год назад +18

    Don’t forget to keep flying higher until your actually in space for an even clearer view. Then jump outside of the plane for the best view too.

  • @liampower5602
    @liampower5602 Год назад +376

    Starting my PPL this year. Can't wait for night flying

    • @EvanLuft
      @EvanLuft  Год назад +23

      Yes! :)

    • @justprestn
      @justprestn Год назад +13

      It’s one of the best experiences ever during the ppl

    • @TheGarlicMan
      @TheGarlicMan Год назад +10

      Don’t do it. Single engine aircraft at night is a death wish!

    • @idyllsend6481
      @idyllsend6481 Год назад +5

      ​@@TheGarlicManNot for a passionate pilot

    • @givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935
      @givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935 Год назад

      Night rating is an inexpensive post ppl add on, worth every penny.

  • @aggiesrecruitingexpert
    @aggiesrecruitingexpert Год назад +132

    After you dim all the lights you can see the FAA coming to revoke your license.

    • @filipk5744
      @filipk5744 Год назад +26

      Nah, but you can impress atc girls doing that, they will give you a number and even make sure that you noted it correctly 😅

    • @kibonoshirei-kan
      @kibonoshirei-kan Год назад +1

      ​@@filipk5744haha nice one

    • @wildgoose1223
      @wildgoose1223 Год назад

      Hilarious

    • @dariootero5579
      @dariootero5579 Год назад +1

      Uh, sir. We’re not in America, opplus its still allowed.

  • @givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935
    @givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935 Год назад +18

    Try dimming the big white lettering too! The front window light show is really beautiful, it feels like all the lights are put on just for you🙂

  • @jeffreygosselin7576
    @jeffreygosselin7576 Год назад +80

    Flying at night is the BEST 👍

    • @guyb6665
      @guyb6665 Год назад +1

      Yeah like youd know

    • @nelsonmorales6157
      @nelsonmorales6157 Год назад

      Except when engines go out and you have no clue where to land. Then it’s not so much fun.

  • @USUKallday
    @USUKallday Год назад +11

    Make sure to turn off your ADSB as well so so you don't have any ATC interruptions

  • @bluskytoo
    @bluskytoo Год назад +3

    go on oxygen for about 5 minutes , the O2 will increase night vision, we did this over the Caribbean in a cargo plane and turned off all the lights for a minute, you could see the stars reflected off the sea , it was like being in outer space, stars all around. Pretty cool.

  • @LMN22
    @LMN22 Год назад +8

    I absolutely love flying at night. Flying into Nebraska the other night we had the big dipper directly in front of us it was a super cool flight

  • @secretmanPFD
    @secretmanPFD Год назад +1

    these comments are absolutely golden, good job guys keep it up

  • @slippymitc
    @slippymitc Год назад +4

    Take a few breaths of oxygen once everything is off, even if you have pressure it enhances your night vision. You can see everything, it's so cool.

  • @terraholdingco
    @terraholdingco Год назад

    I was 18 years old and flying a twin engine Seneca 4 from Nantucket to Danbury Connecticut at 2:00am. The flight starts over the Atlantic removing any ground lights. There was a fog layer at sea level throughout the entire region reducing any ground lighting over portions of the islands below.
    I turned off all the aircraft lights like this video describes and couldn't believe what I was able to see. The Milky Way looked as if someone had painted it from horizon to horizon, and the stars were so intense I still remember it to this day. I'm 49 years old and still flying.
    Farther off the coast there was a distant flash of 'heat lighting from time to time illuminating the night sky from a line of thunderstorms some 400 miles to the south. To be able to see the flashes in the upper atmosphere from storms so far away was something I never knew was possible until that flight. It was perfectly clear from horizon to horizon.
    Being a pilot allows you to see mother nature in an entirely different way that you wouldn't be able to describe. You just have to witness it for all the glory it holds. Its often absolutely amazing.
    I couldn't agree more with this video.

  • @CamViesky
    @CamViesky Год назад +11

    Did this on a perfect VFR night over NB going to PEI. I could see Halifax from altitude! It was BEAUTIFUL

    • @abelis644
      @abelis644 Год назад +1

      Canada is beautiful, day and night North to South, East to West.🥰❤🇨🇦👋
      From Victoria BC

  • @ohemge12
    @ohemge12 Год назад +2

    One of the most incredible things ive ever seen was on a flight back from dominican republic at night flying overtop of a thunderstorm, everytime lightning would strike you could see the cloud light up, was like being above a natural firework show, truly an amazing thing to watch

  • @jonathansanders8268
    @jonathansanders8268 Год назад +72

    Just that moment right there would remind me why dropping $70k on flight school, getting all my certs, getting all my hours...would be so worth it.

    • @EvanLuft
      @EvanLuft  Год назад +10

      Yes!! And that is something that happens more than once. It amazes me more pilots don’t enjoy it like we do haha

    • @sean1884
      @sean1884 Год назад +3

      It's gonna be closer to 100k most likely

    • @youngeshmoney
      @youngeshmoney Год назад

      $70k? Bless your heart

    • @MBerish
      @MBerish Год назад +1

      $70K? My friend has paid so far about $90K for his son’s flight school and he still doesn’t have enough hours for his license.

    • @Maverick_Maple_Syrup
      @Maverick_Maple_Syrup Год назад

      Y’all are crazy paying that! Unless it’s a degree/university, flight school at a local airport is only around $15k. Mine cost $12k

  • @Roodscommunity
    @Roodscommunity Год назад

    Flying at all seems surreal. I love it ♥️🛫

  • @mustafaercelik5851
    @mustafaercelik5851 Год назад +4

    I couldn’t wait to watch the next episode of MayDay 😂

  • @mahinurrashid5892
    @mahinurrashid5892 Год назад

    Had to give up my dream of flying due to the financial crisis, and videos like this make me regret it even more. Thank you for living my dream.

  • @YanestraAgain
    @YanestraAgain Год назад +6

    If you also turn up the heating, you can sleep really well. But the FAA doesn't like that.

  • @-Ncrypt
    @-Ncrypt Год назад +1

    Flying over the Atlantic coast at night was the blackest black I have ever seen. That is seriously pure darkness.

  • @rottenguava4671
    @rottenguava4671 Год назад +15

    "Stealth Mode Activated"😂

  • @ImARealHumanPerson
    @ImARealHumanPerson Год назад +1

    Perfect lighting for a good mid air nap.

  • @curstberzinger
    @curstberzinger Год назад +473

    And all of a sudden... "Stall. Stall. Stall."

    • @Rolan-b5o
      @Rolan-b5o Год назад +2

      😂😂😂

    • @Grivian
      @Grivian Год назад +11

      You check the displays but they are too dim.

    • @richard--s
      @richard--s Год назад +3

      Oh the moving lights in front where no UFOs, they were cars on a mountain road ;-)

    • @mc4rdle
      @mc4rdle Год назад +6

      “50, 40, 30…”

    • @official_kex
      @official_kex Год назад

      @@mc4rdle ... 20...RETARD... RETARD
      Now it all makes sense.

  • @923rk
    @923rk Год назад +2

    So amazing! Working on my IFR and then commercial. Can’t wait to have a job like you someday! Well done sir!

  • @Two-Checks
    @Two-Checks Год назад +50

    Nobody:
    Person who drives a Saab: "I know the feeling, bro"

    • @elongated_musket6353
      @elongated_musket6353 Год назад +9

      Person who flies a Saab: "Same."

    • @danielbrendemuehl7841
      @danielbrendemuehl7841 Год назад +2

      Saab in low Earth orbit: Me three

    • @richard--s
      @richard--s Год назад +2

      Yes, some cars have a "Night Mode" switch, that turns off most instruments and the big screen.

    • @xiro6
      @xiro6 Год назад

      Yup, minus the bill after the repair.

  • @Deanjacob7
    @Deanjacob7 Год назад +13

    Just did this the other night beautiful flight clear skies

  • @NextKnown
    @NextKnown Год назад +1

    Guess I’m gonna be a pilot then , watching the stars was one of my favourite things to do as a child

  • @LeFuzzY007
    @LeFuzzY007 Год назад +10

    Dont forget to turn off the engines for the best view . ❤

  • @hitnrun66
    @hitnrun66 11 месяцев назад +1

    I dont think yall realize he can fly with the avoinics on the dashboard. I think pilots actually have to get a certain IFR rating which pretty much means flying the aircraft with the avoinics/instruments on the dash. I could be wrong though. Its my dream to be a pilot of some sort whether its a plane or paragliding i really want to get into recreational or even commercial flying.

  • @gavincotter9326
    @gavincotter9326 Год назад +15

    That’s illegal as fuck but glad you had a good time buddy

  • @daanbacker3294
    @daanbacker3294 Год назад

    This just extra motivated me to become a pilot, it has been my dream since I was three.

  • @ankan412
    @ankan412 Год назад

    Sounds so peaceful ❤

  • @junkiealex4187
    @junkiealex4187 Год назад +1

    i like how we couldnt see jack in the video... but you got me thinking about the northern lights and damn were they beautiful😊

  • @LetsTubetalk
    @LetsTubetalk Год назад

    Great video I watch a lot of aviation videos being a pilot myself but this was another level.... not common... great job!

  • @Dakshu1231-Minecraft
    @Dakshu1231-Minecraft Год назад +1

    what if u cant locate the lights to turn on the cockpit lights after offing them oh jeez

  • @Delatta1961
    @Delatta1961 Год назад

    This is exactly what it’s like when I flew HEMS at night. When I put on my NVGs, there were so many stars and galaxies visible, the constellations blended to nothing. It was amazing to see the worlds beyond our world

  • @roadboat9216
    @roadboat9216 Год назад

    Absolutely While sailing the open ocean, hundreds of miles from civilization, it’s so dark and the skies are amazing. Although the ocean air is not as crispy clear as at altitude.

  • @flytothesky1558
    @flytothesky1558 Год назад +1

    The MSFS 2020 music😮

  • @moirarussell1950
    @moirarussell1950 Год назад

    Hey.. that’s really really cool. Northern lights would be incredible up there. 👍

  • @daveblevins3322
    @daveblevins3322 8 месяцев назад

    I used to do that while flying in Arizona in my EMS helicopter returning to Prescott from Phoenix. It is stunning 👍🇺🇸

  • @wolfyjaz
    @wolfyjaz Год назад +1

    what's the background music? it sounds like the Microsoft Flight Simulator music, just calmer.

    • @dotcinematics
      @dotcinematics Год назад

      how the hell is there anything calmer than msfs music? please inform me of calmer music please now I need it immediately :)

  • @madfartman6186
    @madfartman6186 Год назад

    Do you need to call out on radio if you want to turn off the lights if your plane?

  • @kaywhygg6980
    @kaywhygg6980 Год назад

    Im curious where are u flying that you can catch a glimpse of the northern lights?

  • @UsedObsidian
    @UsedObsidian Год назад +1

    Make sure you say Goodnight for realistic moments

  • @ogmonser571
    @ogmonser571 Год назад +2

    ATC figuring out where the plane disappeared: 👁️👄👁️👼

  • @renekober9197
    @renekober9197 Год назад

    Thx for sharing 😮

  • @RobertMock-pu9yx
    @RobertMock-pu9yx Год назад +2

    I’ve never been able to see the night sky in all its beauty in person, but I’ll go where there’s no light pollution at night just to see it for once. I won’t quite feel complete until I do (and even then, It’ll take a trip to orbit to get a proper perspective).
    Also, what song did you use in the background of this? Short. I’m trying to find it.

    • @abelis644
      @abelis644 Год назад

      You could attend a "Star party" in your area. Try joining or visiting an Astronomy club.
      I'm Canadian, I belong to the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.
      In every province, Astronomy clubs attached to the Society hold yearly gatherings in very dark places.
      The one I've attended the most is the Merritt British Columbia star party.
      A 7 to 10 day event where we camp in the middle of nowhere to observe the night sky.
      The sky there is pitch black at night!
      Someone once said "oh too bad those clouds will prevent from seeing well..."
      Well those "clouds" were actually the Milky Way, which was so bright it looked like clouds!!!
      Anyway, I hope that you get to see an unpolluted night sky, it is absolutely worth it!
      Clear Skies!!!👋🇨🇦🌠

  • @ronakgoyal7573
    @ronakgoyal7573 Год назад

    I think changing the altimeter setting would also help in a huge way!

  • @sweatybotfn9982
    @sweatybotfn9982 Год назад +2

    Flying at night is the most magical thing ever. Just keep an eye on surroundings and altitude

  • @ET-vj4vz
    @ET-vj4vz Год назад

    So is it a glass half empty or full kind of feeling 🤔

  • @ZC.Andrew
    @ZC.Andrew Год назад

    Night flying was one of my favorite joys of getting my license. There's truly nothing like it. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @blackxfiied_
    @blackxfiied_ Год назад

    toga the engines and pitch down, after around 5 minutes it truly becomes and out of body experience

  • @QuetzalcoatlusNorthropi_
    @QuetzalcoatlusNorthropi_ Год назад

    You can see the stars even better if you look through the open cockpit window. 😁😁😁

  • @clear-eyed-epiphany
    @clear-eyed-epiphany Год назад

    How can you move forward without a headlight? 😊

  • @jamesmeny
    @jamesmeny Год назад

    I still have dreams of this situation but over the ocean or artic..since I was a kid... Beautiful.. Calm.

  • @luxpremium5714
    @luxpremium5714 Год назад

    How high are you flying? It looks pretty low for cruising altitude ... you can see the lights from the cities below

  • @audistik1199
    @audistik1199 11 месяцев назад

    Some years ago I took my family on a month-long camping trip around the United States. On our way in the high desert at 2:00 AM in an area devoid of moonlight and far away from any communities I noticed the stars shining more brightly than I had ever experienced in my life. I stopped and awakened my family and we laid out blankets to take it all in. The Milky Way was spectacular, and we could even see satellites move. I long to experience that again before I die.

    • @EvanLuft
      @EvanLuft  11 месяцев назад

      Yes!!!! That makes me so happy to hear!! :) love that!!! The stars need to be appreciated more!! :)

  • @DDGVET4
    @DDGVET4 Год назад

    You can experience the same thing at sea at night when the phosphorus is churned up and glowing in the water.
    You can hardly tell where the horizon is because there are so many stars above and the bulbous glow is beneath the ship and it feels like you are sailing through space. I did this on a destroyer 43 years ago and I can still see it in my mind.

  • @givenfirstnamefamilyfirstn3935

    Visual navigation was basically counting the towns as they passed. If they were of similar size good luck telling them apart. Radio aids are a must.

  • @doubleplazroblox3944
    @doubleplazroblox3944 Год назад

    Usually you just turn on the red night light for cabin lighting, but it’s usually a nice smooth air you won’t get in day time which requires less input

  • @AmericaPlanes
    @AmericaPlanes Год назад +1

    I like to jump on the wing like a trampoline for the best view and winds at 24000 ft!

  • @DarkAndVelvetNights
    @DarkAndVelvetNights 11 месяцев назад

    When i go to forest cottage in Lapland i like to just go outside and turn all the lights out so the only light comes from the stars. It's just so peaceful.

  • @Jetpusher
    @Jetpusher Год назад

    My dad was flying a Baron 55 in the middle of the night from Arizona when he noticed his gauges were showing a fuel imbalance in the right wing, somehow he was losing fuel and so he turned all the cockpit lights on and was looking around trying to see outside. His flight instructor “Ray” who was a P-38 pilot in World War Two and did reconnaissance missions was in the right seat and sleeping. My dad woke him up to let him know about the issue. Ray had a flashlight and pointed it out the window at the wing and behold there was fuel pouring out of the wing.
    Something happened to the fuel cap and it flew off. They landed it safely and got a new fuel cap after awhile and took the bird to its destination.

  • @dogsbyfire
    @dogsbyfire Год назад

    So cool! Thank you

  • @006bloody
    @006bloody Год назад

    My favorite is the middle of the pacific on a us navy warship blacked out, standing aft lookout on the balls to 0400 watch. The sky and ocean is something i hope to never forget.

  • @virtualated
    @virtualated Год назад

    i also like disabling the atc, opening the door and window, disabling all lights and turning off the engine while the nose is up. jumping off, makes it have such a realistic feel you know?

  • @glasswinder
    @glasswinder Год назад

    I see you guys flying up higher than high over Lexington NC at night wondering what its like jp there now i know. 🎉🎉

  • @TrueMT7
    @TrueMT7 Год назад +1

    Make sure to turn on navigation lights and strobe lights when ur done.

  • @pham3383
    @pham3383 Год назад

    I went on a b787,when the crew just dim all the windows,turn off light,and at night you feel like flying in the void

  • @benjammin1001
    @benjammin1001 Год назад +1

    I've done similar with my plane that has a "glass" canopy -- Looking straight up, out and around is surreal.

    • @AutoRauto
      @AutoRauto Год назад

      What plane is that?

    • @benjammin1001
      @benjammin1001 Год назад

      @@AutoRauto - AA-1B goes by various names depending on the year due to company being sold around.. but the most common accepted name is "Grumman Yankee"

  • @Ilovecars-ny5pr
    @Ilovecars-ny5pr Год назад

    I used to work on a ship and man, there was some incredible views of the night sky.

  • @dieselyeti
    @dieselyeti Год назад

    Did this recently watching a storm in the distance. It was very cool seeing the lightning flashes.

  • @hanswurst.hw580
    @hanswurst.hw580 Год назад

    What is the song you were using for this incredible video?

  • @surveyingfleaproductions
    @surveyingfleaproductions Год назад

    Bro, this right here is exactly why I want to become a pilot. And the clouds

  • @samsmith3385
    @samsmith3385 Год назад

    Gotta ask, music in background is from maverick, right?

  • @Shiitake0787
    @Shiitake0787 Год назад

    They’re amazing to see with NVGs. 👍

  • @johnleecolon2339
    @johnleecolon2339 Год назад

    For best results turn off strobe, beacon, and nav off. Also make sure that your plane doesn’t have an ads b system so that you don’t get interrupted by other aircraft’s or ATC

  • @DIYtechnology4u
    @DIYtechnology4u Год назад +1

    There goes his pilot's license

  • @justapedn1
    @justapedn1 Год назад

    You should see the control room of a Trident submarine when rigged for black coming to periscope depth. Similar but with no stars.

  • @tw8990
    @tw8990 Год назад

    What plane are you flying?

  • @ForlornAuto
    @ForlornAuto Год назад

    Was just wondering about this last night. Super clear night and saw a plane flying overhead, and I was wondering to myself I wonder how many more stars he can see than me?

  • @johnpiers2786
    @johnpiers2786 Год назад

    If you really want to catch that beautiful darkness, I recommend you speed up the aircraft to just below the maximum in the direction of the ground and then take a nice 30 minute nap.

  • @zackfitzgerald7336
    @zackfitzgerald7336 Год назад

    I miss the night panel mode in my 97 pre GM saab 9000 aero. It may not have been a fighter jet physically but it definitely had the looks to play it’s part

  • @215jets1
    @215jets1 Год назад

    I used to do that a lot and when there are thunder storms off your flight path it's even better.

  • @LokiDWolf
    @LokiDWolf Год назад

    Very cool! I would be doing that all the time!

  • @vizender
    @vizender Год назад

    Make sure to open the doors and sit on the wings to reduce perturbation from the glass window

  • @oceanblu5252
    @oceanblu5252 Год назад +1

    Very pretty! What music did you use for this?

  • @Orc-icide
    @Orc-icide Год назад

    Make sure to pitch 25 degrees up so that you can see more of the stars more betterly

  • @dennis.p3893
    @dennis.p3893 Год назад

    what aircraft you flying? :)

  • @comeonwindows7
    @comeonwindows7 Год назад

    Yes, I agree! But be careful when landing, especially ("Beep beep TRAFFIC AHEAD") and ("CAUTION, TERRAIN")