In less than 10 hours this 777 said hello to the Pacific, crossed the entirety of the United States and then the entire North Atlantic into Europe. We take it for granted but it’s pretty amazing.
@@ilovecops6255 ...Star Trek still has not let the internet have the teleporter diagram, so as far as I know , still can't send physical bodies over the internet - the 777's will have to do for now.
Having done a Fear of Flying day, this point in take-off is one of my 'all is going well' moments, even though I dislike the drop of the nose. Cabin crew release next.
That's funny. When I was going to airplane mechanic school down in Inglewood ca, I would go down the road to L A X and watch the the planes take off and land. Talk about loud!!!
I'm also addicted to Flightradar24...when I wake up in the middle of then night I watch the trail of FedEx planes making approaches to Memphis...like a swarm of bees coming back into a hive!!
@@JJP1960 You have the ideal location. You're watching the gears of civilization turning. Those "bees" are taking important goods to people spread far and wide: medicines for sick people, learning materials for students and teachers, electrical products to keep us connected and light the dark places. It's a special kind of moving poetry.
@@BC-2 You're an AP? Cool! Where did you learn? Where do you work? Re my cousin, he is not flying now. Are the 777s and other widebodies mostly parked right now?
@@mackenja43 ...I got my A&P back in '04 from a school in Houston Tx that's since been transformed into an oilfield supply yard, last time I drove by. Haven't been with United too terribly long. I enjoy it. And yeah, every 777 I see at Dulles is parked.
Im from the United States and KLM is one of the most enjoyable airlines ive flown on. They have always treated me with respect and kindness when ive flown with them to Europe. Just wanted to say that 😁
Yes Delta is total trash, and the rest of the US carriers is even worse... Terrible that the country of excellent service and the country who invented aviation doesn't understand how to respectfully treat airline passengers.
Great work!!!! What an outstanding original idea to place live ATC conversation with the view outside a passenger’s window. I’ve been watching the moist air condense inside the inlet cowls of “heavies” as they power up for takeoff departing runway two-four left at the Los Angeles International airport for 20+ years. The triple-7 is impressive, even more striking are the 4 engine heavies (747s, 380s & few others). It is such an imposing sight to be holding between the runways looking down the throat of those massive high bypass turbojet engines and get to see the air inside the inlets swiftly go IFR as the engines accelerate to takeoff thrust. Thank you for “catching” this and sharing it with the world! Thank you!
The boiling temp of water is lowered in a vacuum so I think the water is evaporating in front of the intake. Condensation would occur when the water vapor is compressed, the heat energy in the water is given off and the vapor goes from gas to liquid.
Thank you: awesome smooth, hi-def vid. Love the fan blade reverse rotation effect, the intake condensation, and SOUND of them Toast-R-Oven pedigree engines!
F'ing magnificent! The Triple 7 is an amazing Aircraft! The sound of those engines is overwhelming. They're so strong, so imposing and yet very reassuring to me. I've always felt safe on a Triple 7. Business and first classes are superb. Especially on British Airways and American.
Oh man! I'm doing an animation on airliners at the moment and we're using real physics for air density, but we need reference material. This is the best I've seen. Thank you SO much!
Best takeoff and landing video ive probably ever seen! It just gets straight into it no long taxiing and no long approach! Once again nice footage and nice editing I hope to see more videos like this 👍
The sound of the GE engines is really good. Your video was done on a great flight with awesome weather on takeoff and landing. You picked an excellent day for filming...
TheLightningII Actually the 777-200ER is a very unique aircraft. It can be equip with three different types of engines. The GE, PW4000, or the Rolls Royce Trent 800 engines. However Sandsculptor is correct in this video as the engines equip on this 777-200ER are indeed the GE’s.
@@pblount340 My apologies. I saw the straight blades and assumed they were the P&Ws. I didn't know the GE90-94b had straight blades as the -115 has curved blades.
Plus above that the topography of Amsterdam as seen from the approach is relatively pretty flat so the decent rate is also very slow, providing for a smoother and stable landing
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@@adwaitsrivastava5974 you did not see Amsterdam, Amsterdam is north of Schiphol and he came from the South, so what you saw was Noordwijk, Voorhout (went over), Lisse and right before landing Hoofddorp And Amsterdam is not near the sea ;)
One of my favorite things to do is put this on my phone in my car / blue tooth paired to the car stereo which is a Boise sound system. And listen to it while driving down the highway. Talk about a pretty cool experience.
I know this video is 2 years old but thank you for uploading this KLM flight video from LA CA to Amsterdam Netherlands. That I’m sure was a long flight.
That "Buzzzzzzzzzzz" sound from the engine is the fan blade tips exceeding the speed of sound, with the noise primarily heard at max power settings on takeoff while the aircraft is still in the thicker, lower part of the Earth's atmosphere. However, great video! I flew a 777 JFK to Rome and back in 2018 for summer vacation. Magnificent aircraft.
@@aussiemark01 No, it's do not exceed 250 below 10,000. Often one has to throttle back at LAX before receiving additional climb instructions as to not bust the speed limit.
I remember flying out of Orange County, the pilot was explaining to us what he had to do because of the noise ordinances. The steep takeoff, then leveling off, cutting the engine power in half, then floating out into the ocean before turning around and continuing the ascent. Thank God the pilot told us because i would have totally freaked out. But also kind of cool to see what the plane can do.
You're right...and I don't want to be a nerd here.....but the engines don't lift anything...they only provide forward thrust. They don't have the ability to lift heavy objects off the ground...only move them in a forward direction. The real miracle of lift is provided by the shape of the wings......arguably a greater invention than the jet engine itself.
Rod Bruce I have the exact same thinking. I have said to people “it is the fixed wings that makes you fly” and then saying I’m emphasizing that if forward momentum is included in the physics, as long as the plane is pitched aerodynamically, lift will be there. It’s just a matter of thinking about the basics of the engines are there to provide the air speed. The air speed applied to the physical properties of the fixed wing aircraft gives you flight. I like the idea of if you want the plane to stop losing altitude, then point it to down! It is nuts that trained commercial pilots have killed hundreds in modern massive jets by pulling up for the entire tens of thousands of feet of sky that they have plummeted from the heavens in a simple stall and belly flopped to death. Tragic. That’s why even though I don’t fly, I think it is good to “think “ in the terms that you pointed out, and I piggybacked.
Rod Bruce I was about to correct that guys comment too , but you did it well 👍🏾 engines provide thrust, speed provides lift, both combined = plane takeoff 🤷🏼🤦🏻
Another analogy you can use is... you can’t lift a car however you can push it (even jump start it). The wings and the body create the lift inducing asymmetrical pressure called aero foil (check it- Venturi Effect). And yes the engines provide thrust thus forward motion. Take care guys 👍🏻
OMG!!! Look at that spinning engine at take-off! Looked like smoke was engulfing it but I know that was not the case. Thanks for sharing this fine video.
Bummer. The Flight Is Over! Go Up & Do It Again. LOL. Just Kidding Awesome Take Off & You Stuck The Landing. Awesome CLEAR Video. Looking Forward To Seeing More. Thanks For Taking Us Along & Sharing.
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Heck yes. I can relate to this. Sitting in business looking at this immense engine. In flight the wings are up so far it is really an awesome aircraft.
Notice how the wing is straight when the aircraft is on the ground 2:30 but when it rotates to the angle of attack for liftoff at 4:30 the lift produced by the wing bends the wing tips upward. A cool demonstration of how, when at rest, the fuselage supports the wings, but in the air, the wings support the fuselage.
Heel goed! I recall at least one runway at Schipol being an island when they opened the 747 facilities in 1970. Now it's surrounded by land. Those Dutch and their polders!
Actually it's "Schiphol", translating as "ship hole". Back when, SW winds of strong storms would deposit ships' carcasses there. Told to me by Dutchman co-worker.
Wow!! At 5:33 the leading edge of the wing actually matches the silhouette of the shoreline. Magical sound of the engine - the fan blades tips are spinning supersonic
Fascinating ! No matter how many people take all this for granted.... flying in these huge contraptions remains not short of a miracle.....even though the countless times it went wrong...this is one of the safests ways of traveling....
One of the best airplane videos ever. I have a 4k uhd tv and this looks awesome on it. The guy who film this should be working for Spielberg. Very well done and clear. Seen it like 40 times. One of those videos that I could watch over and over again. Love airplane video clips.
Zeer van genoten ! Met de C-virustoestanden zijn dit soort video’s ideaal om de gedachten af te leiden ! Heb ooit zelf voor een Vlaamse lucthtvaartmaatschappij gewerkt ! Bedankt voor de het uploaden. Groeten uit Antwerpen.
What fantastic thrust! If only we could wake up Leonardo Da vin-chi, Sir Isaac and Ben Franklin from their graves to show them this video, to tell them that they did not dream in vein.
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In less than 10 hours this 777 said hello to the Pacific, crossed the entirety of the United States and then the entire North Atlantic into Europe. We take it for granted but it’s pretty amazing.
@Ferris Wheeler Yep. I agree, Mr. Wheeler. AKA... it didn't fly "across" the US.
Actually it would have crossed the U.S.-Canada border somewhere around the plains, overflown the Hudson Bay, southern Greenland, and Scotland.
telephnoe o onternet does it in less than a secconds. Air[p;alne is NOTE EFFICIENT. THEY NEE DTO BE STOPPS!
That might have been half a year's journey a few hundred years ago, depending on the ships and ground transportation used. Several months at minimum.
@@ilovecops6255 ...Star Trek still has not let the internet have the teleporter diagram, so as far as I know , still can't send physical bodies over the internet - the 777's will have to do for now.
The general of electric can't make a decent toaster but he sure knows how to make an awesome turbojet engine
Lmfao! So true
That's 'cause GE doesn't make toasters anymore -- they're made by Thompson Consumer Electronics under license from GE.
Watchu talking bout I bought a GE toaster back in 04 and that fuckin thing is still kicking. Just heated up a bagel haha
CV 2153 😆👍✌️
It's a turbofan engine
There's so much precision and endurance in these engines. Sometimes, humans are pretty amazing at innovation and technology.
Ethan ~ there's a whooooooole lot of space aliens laughing at your statement right now...
Igiveup Onhumanity Space aliens would likely not be concerned with RUclips comments.
Ethan Much like the airplane, the point went right over Your head.
Have a day.
Igiveup Onhumanity Believe me, I understand completely.
MAYBE SO ,BUT I MAKE IT A POINT NEVER TO GET ON A PLANE EVER.
I worked at Boeing for nearly 40 years, and the last 15 on the 777 program. Best plane ever!!
767 and 747 always be special to me. I don’t know how many weeks of spent in the air in a 747. A lot
@@unelectedleader6494777, 747, 757 best planes.
Anyone else feel their stomach fill with butterflies as he reduced power at 5:14?
Love that feeling!
I thought I was the only one
Having done a Fear of Flying day, this point in take-off is one of my 'all is going well' moments, even though I dislike the drop of the nose. Cabin crew release next.
I've got that as soon as the plane is climbing just after leaving the runway. Feels like the bird is falling from underneath you while you still climb
That always happens to me, too! It feels like it’s stopping, even though I know it’s standard procedure.
cause its so massively powerful, it barley needs to even try...
My newfound hobby now, watching jet engines for hours on end. 😂
That's funny. When I was going to airplane mechanic school down in Inglewood ca, I would go down the road to L A X and watch the the planes take off and land. Talk about loud!!!
We can call it a hobby but I think of it as the modern day zen exercise. It's contemplative.
Lotso The Bear I know mate. I’m going to buy myself an anorak next week as well!
I'm also addicted to Flightradar24...when I wake up in the middle of then night I watch the trail of FedEx planes making approaches to Memphis...like a swarm of bees coming back into a hive!!
@@JJP1960 You have the ideal location. You're watching the gears of civilization turning. Those "bees" are taking important goods to people spread far and wide: medicines for sick people, learning materials for students and teachers, electrical products to keep us connected and light the dark places. It's a special kind of moving poetry.
I love flying with KLM. I always feel safe. Their excellence and pilot skill is top notch.
Except for Jacob Vaan Santen.😢
I love the compression of air giving a cloud effect !! I could watch it for hours who else agrees?
The air is expanding
WOW, I would LOVE to be able to push that throttle forward & bring those bad boys to life. That SOUND!
Yes! My cousin in a FO on the 777 for United. He LOVES flying it.
@@mackenja43 ...I'm a mechanic for United. They're badass for sure. Has your cousin been flying at all with the virus hype??
@@BC-2 You're an AP? Cool! Where did you learn? Where do you work? Re my cousin, he is not flying now. Are the 777s and other widebodies mostly parked right now?
@@mackenja43 ...I got my A&P back in '04 from a school in Houston Tx that's since been transformed into an oilfield supply yard, last time I drove by. Haven't been with United too terribly long. I enjoy it. And yeah, every 777 I see at Dulles is parked.
@@BC-2 Thanks, and good luck to you!
Im from the United States and KLM is one of the most enjoyable airlines ive flown on. They have always treated me with respect and kindness when ive flown with them to Europe. Just wanted to say that 😁
cheap too
Yes Delta is total trash, and the rest of the US carriers is even worse... Terrible that the country of excellent service and the country who invented aviation doesn't understand how to respectfully treat airline passengers.
I second that. For me, KLM is one of the best if not the best.
Great work!!!!
What an outstanding original idea to place live ATC conversation with
the view outside a passenger’s window. I’ve
been watching the moist air condense inside the inlet cowls of “heavies” as
they power up for takeoff departing runway two-four left at the Los Angeles
International airport for 20+ years. The
triple-7 is impressive, even more striking are the 4 engine heavies (747s,
380s & few others). It is such an imposing
sight to be holding between the runways looking down the throat of those
massive high bypass turbojet engines and get to see the air inside the inlets swiftly
go IFR as the engines accelerate to takeoff thrust. Thank you for “catching” this and sharing it
with the world!
Thank you!
3:50 Wow, look at the vacuum formed at the intake when it spools up, causing the moisture in the air to condense into a dense cloud!
Jet porn.
Air minding its own business:
GE90: **s u c c**
The boiling temp of water is lowered in a vacuum so I think the water is evaporating in front of the intake. Condensation would occur when the water vapor is compressed, the heat energy in the water is given off and the vapor goes from gas to liquid.
@@silentvoiceinthedark5665 no
Thank you: awesome smooth, hi-def vid. Love the fan blade reverse rotation effect, the intake condensation, and SOUND of them Toast-R-Oven pedigree engines!
F'ing magnificent! The Triple 7 is an amazing Aircraft! The sound of those engines is overwhelming. They're so strong, so imposing and yet very reassuring to me. I've always felt safe on a Triple 7. Business and first classes are superb. Especially on British Airways and American.
Oh man! I'm doing an animation on airliners at the moment and we're using real physics for air density, but we need reference material. This is the best I've seen. Thank you SO much!
Really enjoyed this! Thank you for a great video!
This was really good. I felt as if I was inside the aircraft! Dank U Wel.
Best takeoff and landing video ive probably ever seen! It just gets straight into it no long taxiing and no long approach! Once again nice footage and nice editing I hope to see more videos like this 👍
And no music or children crying!
Apart from the first clip !
I totally agree. It's the best I have seen to date!
I agree with you! 👍
MobileAviation yeah straight into the ground
Awesome! I could watch this all day!
Simply superb..and what an efficient air traffic controller.. totally professional ...super shots.. thanks for sharing!
Fantastic video, beautifully filmed, great sound! Thanks for sharing.....
@Mr Lion bruh you are an idiot
One of the best takeoff video’s on RUclips!
Takeoff of ANA and JAL is also good.
Superb video, im hoping to travel on one of these next week to Lima connecting in AMS. deffinately excited after seeing your vid.
The sound of the GE engines is really good. Your video was done on a great flight with awesome weather on takeoff and landing. You picked an excellent day for filming...
These are Pratt & Whitney PW4000s not GE90s.
TheLightningII Actually the 777-200ER is a very unique aircraft. It can be equip with three different types of engines. The GE, PW4000, or the Rolls Royce Trent 800 engines. However Sandsculptor is correct in this video as the engines equip on this 777-200ER are indeed the GE’s.
@@pblount340 My apologies. I saw the straight blades and assumed they were the P&Ws. I didn't know the GE90-94b had straight blades as the -115 has curved blades.
your forgot he got the best sit too !
@@pblount340 So is the A-330, it comes with 3 types of engines as well (CF6, PW4000 and RR Trent 700).
Crisp, clear videography. Awesome vid, and what a smooth landing.
Roger Williams thanks! Smooth landing is thanks to the world class pilots. The Dutch are among the best navigators of sea and air in the world.
Plus above that the topography of Amsterdam as seen from the approach is relatively pretty flat so the decent rate is also very slow, providing for a smoother and stable landing
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@@adwaitsrivastava5974 you did not see Amsterdam, Amsterdam is north of Schiphol and he came from the South, so what you saw was Noordwijk, Voorhout (went over), Lisse and right before landing Hoofddorp
And Amsterdam is not near the sea ;)
Superb. Felt intense throughout. Love air traffic control. No screaming kids...Yay! Thanks so much.👍
Great sound! Thank you for sharing!
Like #777 :D
Thanks for this amazing video, really well filmed and edited.
I flew KLM a few times from Vancouver to AMS and on to Poland.
Always very nice landings, excellent pilots!
One of the best aviation videos ever! Congrats!
Beautiful! Love that engine view!
4:25 I'm nerding out watching the path of condensed air flow from the engine strake and directed over the wing. Brilliant engineering.
One of my favorite things to do is put this on my phone in my car / blue tooth paired to the car stereo which is a Boise sound system. And listen to it while driving down the highway. Talk about a pretty cool experience.
Does your car take off and climb like the planes do?! Lol!!
@@watchforlife yes it does
I know this video is 2 years old but thank you for uploading this KLM flight video from LA CA to Amsterdam Netherlands. That I’m sure was a long flight.
That "Buzzzzzzzzzzz" sound from the engine is the fan blade tips exceeding the speed of sound, with the noise primarily heard at max power settings on takeoff while the aircraft is still in the thicker, lower part of the Earth's atmosphere. However, great video! I flew a 777 JFK to Rome and back in 2018 for summer vacation. Magnificent aircraft.
Videos like this get me so excited to start my career with British Airways
Loved the sound of the full-thrust of the behemoth engines upon take-off out of LAX.
That sound when the plane is on is first level after takeoff when the engines stop rawring, its creeps me out everytime
Take off thrust set to climb thrust
@@aussiemark01 No, it's do not exceed 250 below 10,000. Often one has to throttle back at LAX before receiving additional climb instructions as to not bust the speed limit.
me too!!!
I remember flying out of Orange County, the pilot was explaining to us what he had to do because of the noise ordinances. The steep takeoff, then leveling off, cutting the engine power in half, then floating out into the ocean before turning around and continuing the ascent. Thank God the pilot told us because i would have totally freaked out. But also kind of cool to see what the plane can do.
Me too 🤣🤣🤣
*ABSOLUTE BEAUTY!* *WILL SURELY VE ADDING THIS TO WATCH LATER*
Excellent video thanks! One of the best LAX beach views I've seen.
I love the roar straight after the 777 takes off the ground👌
Always I felt in sleeping 😌 wen I heard this amazing sound 🔊 I'm addicted to those engines
I love that sound. Thank you.
Great video! Love the spool up and spool down of any engine...but the GE90 is a spine tingler!
A professional video! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The sound of those glorious GE power plants never gets old.
Definitely one of the best private aviation videos. Please keep this on RUclips.
Awesome video, awesome engine, and the radio traffic was a nice touch too!
the power of that jet engine to lift all that weight is amazing
You're right...and I don't want to be a nerd here.....but the engines don't lift anything...they only provide forward thrust. They don't have the ability to lift heavy objects off the ground...only move them in a forward direction. The real miracle of lift is provided by the shape of the wings......arguably a greater invention than the jet engine itself.
Rod Bruce I have the exact same thinking. I have said to people “it is the fixed wings that makes you fly” and then saying I’m emphasizing that if forward momentum is included in the physics, as long as the plane is pitched aerodynamically, lift will be there. It’s just a matter of thinking about the basics of the engines are there to provide the air speed. The air speed applied to the physical properties of the fixed wing aircraft gives you flight. I like the idea of if you want the plane to stop losing altitude, then point it to down! It is nuts that trained commercial pilots have killed hundreds in modern massive jets by pulling up for the entire tens of thousands of feet of sky that they have plummeted from the heavens in a simple stall and belly flopped to death. Tragic. That’s why even though I don’t fly, I think it is good to “think “ in the terms that you pointed out, and I piggybacked.
Rod Bruce I was about to correct that guys comment too , but you did it well 👍🏾 engines provide thrust, speed provides lift, both combined = plane takeoff 🤷🏼🤦🏻
Another analogy you can use is... you can’t lift a car however you can push it (even jump start it). The wings and the body create the lift inducing asymmetrical pressure called aero foil (check it- Venturi Effect). And yes the engines provide thrust thus forward motion. Take care guys 👍🏻
Great video. Thanks for not dilly dallying around with taxiing and thanks for not putting music over it. :)
Beautiful takeoff, beautiful approach and nice easy landing!!👍🏼👍🏼
I could watch these types of video's all day
I lOVE the condensation and the sound that the GE90s make!!!
That was a really cool video. The seat you had was perfect for recording.
This one is really awesome! Thanks for sharing!
OMG!!! Look at that spinning engine at take-off! Looked like smoke was engulfing it but I know that was not the case. Thanks for sharing this fine video.
what a beast take off. So much power its unbelievable.
It's always so exciting when u turn into the runway and you're about to take off
And the eerie silence of the passengers is also ominous at that point. ( If man was meant to fly etc.)
What a stunning video man! Great engine view did you have! Liked!
Beautiful, crystal clear footage - excellent video capture!
OMG! I think I was on this flight. KLM 604 rings a bell for sure. This was my first trip to Amsterdam. :)
This is a freighter, not a passenger jet.
@@scottholman3982 You are incorrect Bud. KLM only has 747-400 freighters
@@scottholman3982 thennnn explain the passenger windows???
or the announcement "Cabin crew, take your seat"
Wow...that was a smooth landing!🙂
Bummer. The Flight Is Over! Go Up & Do It Again. LOL. Just Kidding Awesome Take Off & You Stuck The Landing. Awesome CLEAR Video. Looking Forward To Seeing More. Thanks For Taking Us Along & Sharing.
AMAZING WOO love that sound
4:25 is always my favorite part. The plane lifting off and the engine purr...
No my favorite part is the very first part of take off. When the engine goes full throttle
Wow would you wanna hear that sound it’s so delightful and so beautiful
That landing at AMS triggered so many memories, having been there every summer.
I love the ATC scanner. Great upload!!
wow amazing engine sound very good quality video
GE90 engines at 3:53-"I FEEL THE NEED. THE NEED FOR SPEED!"
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It's an 777-200ER...Not an -200LR 😂
The Cat. Are this the GE90’s? Because I thought It where the PW’s
@@emmypantouw9202 Hard to tell now.
@@emmypantouw9202 Those aren't GE90's.
Heck yes. I can relate to this. Sitting in business looking at this immense engine. In flight the wings are up so far it is really an awesome aircraft.
Enjoyable video. I really like the fresh neat landscape of NL. Very orderly. Landing like butter.
Notice how the wing is straight when the aircraft is on the ground 2:30 but when it rotates to the angle of attack for liftoff at 4:30 the lift produced by the wing bends the wing tips upward. A cool demonstration of how, when at rest, the fuselage supports the wings, but in the air, the wings support the fuselage.
Great video and like others have written, thanks for no whacko music.
Great video
Thanks for sharing. The GE 90 is badass!!!
Thanx for an incredible video!
Heel goed!
I recall at least one runway at Schipol being an island when they opened the 747 facilities in 1970. Now it's surrounded by land. Those Dutch and their polders!
Actually it's "Schiphol", translating as "ship hole". Back when, SW winds of strong storms would deposit ships' carcasses there. Told to me by Dutchman co-worker.
Wow!! At 5:33 the leading edge of the wing actually matches the silhouette of the shoreline. Magical sound of the engine - the fan blades tips are spinning supersonic
The -200ER engines roar more than the -300ER engines
@@ag6371 How come?
Good Video, I enjoyed watching the entire takeoff and landing. Thanks for sharing.
Love the real time ATC. Subbed
watching flight videos during the pandemic just to feel something again
Awesome audio!!
Thanks for posting!
Really enjoyed this.
Fascinating ! No matter how many people take all this for granted.... flying in these huge contraptions remains not short of a miracle.....even though the countless times it went wrong...this is one of the safests ways of traveling....
wow.... beautiful quality and content. great filming! thumbs up
The pilot couldn't hear the tower over the roar of those engines at 4:50
Jason Volk headphones
How do people get the atc convos with the pilots
@@eunicearcilla2321 LiveATC
One of the best airplane videos ever. I have a 4k uhd tv and this looks awesome on it. The guy who film this should be working for Spielberg. Very well done and clear. Seen it like 40 times. One of those videos that I could watch over and over again. Love airplane video clips.
Ale fantastyczna prędkość na starcie,ja pitolę świetne 👍👍👍👍👍
Raw power, pure jet thrust, I don’t think it can get much better!
Well technically it's a high bypass turbofan engine... So not pure jet power 😛🤓
@@BullCheatFR Not pure core exhaust power, bypass flow produces thrust in the same way the core flow does.
What s beautiful take off flight
Fantastic video. Thank you
Oh my God, i love this sound !
3:45 Full throttle sucks the moisture right out of the air, that's how powerful these giant fans are. 💯👍🏼🛫
O Blessed Mother of jet engines don't fail us now,Amen .
"Blessed Mother of jet engines " hahahaha, great comment.
Spectacular HD filming!
Zeer van genoten ! Met de C-virustoestanden zijn dit soort video’s ideaal om de gedachten af te leiden ! Heb ooit zelf voor een Vlaamse lucthtvaartmaatschappij gewerkt ! Bedankt voor de het uploaden. Groeten uit Antwerpen.
Love those GE- 90s
What fantastic thrust! If only we could wake up Leonardo Da vin-chi, Sir Isaac and Ben Franklin from their graves to show them this video, to tell them that they did not dream in vein.
in vain.
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it's Da Vinci
Nice! Best view and combo!!!
Awesome engine view, great video!