Great video, looks intense! Would you be okay with me featuring a part of this takeoff in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description. Thanks!
@@lucaas Of course, so long as you credit me in the video and the description you can absolutely use any portion of this video for your Weekly Dose of Aviation series 🙌 Best of luck on your series!
@@nipafilms236 It was indeed the most intense lightning I’ve experienced. Usually when encountered mid-flight, pilots can navigate around adverse weather. On this occasion we had to take off right into the eye of the storm. An exhilarating takeoff and climb no doubt. Thanks for watching!
very dangerous takin off in that weather conditions, specially with electrical storm. People in earth is exposed to an electrical shock. Most of airports suspend operations until the storm pass.
@@miguelbustillo671 Certain precautions certainly had to be taken and had they not been taken, one could classify the flying conditions as “dangerous”, but given the fantastic flight crew at the helm of this flight, characteristic of British Airways, I would classify the weather conditions as “necessitating a unique departure protocol in order to maintain utmost safety” as opposed to “dangerous”. Thanks for watching
Wow I LOVE thunderstorms and PLANES 🤩
@SkyFan_2011 That’s great because there’s a hearty dose of BOTH here!
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The most intense in flight/lightning display l've watched! Great stuff ⚡⚡⚡
@@stuartandrews5089 Absolutely! It felt cinematic when I was filming as well, I hadn’t seen/experienced anything like this before
Great video, looks intense! Would you be okay with me featuring a part of this takeoff in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description. Thanks!
@@lucaas Of course, so long as you credit me in the video and the description you can absolutely use any portion of this video for your Weekly Dose of Aviation series 🙌 Best of luck on your series!
@@Airplanes.24.7 Awesome, thanks!
I love the take-off in Nice, when the plane immediately turns after take-off and moves away from the mountains as it climbs.
@@joedi6339 Absolutely. Beautiful to watch from the beach as well
@Airplanes.24.7 Right
Very intense lightning, cool! Nice video :)
@@nipafilms236 It was indeed the most intense lightning I’ve experienced. Usually when encountered mid-flight, pilots can navigate around adverse weather.
On this occasion we had to take off right into the eye of the storm. An exhilarating takeoff and climb no doubt. Thanks for watching!
Fab - really enjoyed this, thanks ❤
✈️✈️✈️Amazing Video✈️✈️✈️
@@JupiterMan12.000 Thank you!
Great video 😊
@@Ashfaq1999 Thank you!
Flying out of Nice over the Alps can be rough sometimes. The storm was high. He was a long time climbing.
@@IddyDanny-du8nh Absolutely it was, he didn’t level off the climb rate until we had practically reached cruising altitude. Good observations!
Amazing video man. And thanks for the little explanation.
@@jay3396 Of course! I’m glad you enjoyed it 👊
Very beautiful, quite lightning intense storm
@@Warcrazyness Beautiful indeed; Mother Nature is quite amazing
Awesome video 😍
@@Eyeofabird7 Thank you 🙌
My city ❤
@BUSORO-TGVJURO-AVIONORO-06 And what an absolutely wonderful, beautiful city it is. Will certainly be back!
very dangerous takin off in that weather conditions, specially with electrical storm. People in earth is exposed to an electrical shock. Most of airports suspend operations until the storm pass.
@@miguelbustillo671 Certain precautions certainly had to be taken and had they not been taken, one could classify the flying conditions as “dangerous”, but given the fantastic flight crew at the helm of this flight, characteristic of British Airways, I would classify the weather conditions as “necessitating a unique departure protocol in order to maintain utmost safety” as opposed to “dangerous”. Thanks for watching
I don’t really think this was a ‘dangerous’ takeoff because they did take percussions and made sure the flight was safe enough to takeoff
@TDDOUBLE Absolutely. Very well said
No wifi service ! people would have had to look out the window or… talk to each other …. Shock horror!
@@tangatoto362 😂😂 I’m old school so I don’t mind
قطاع الطيران في منطقة جنوب شرق آسيا
قطاع مزدهر وواعد✈️
Yo did that aj got 👌
Manchester
@JaydenW-vp5me Close. Flight was headed to London Heathrow ✈️
@@Airplanes.24.7 thx for commenting on mine aswel
@JaydenW-vp5me You got it