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It never grows old, watching these videos. Each one is like a specially wrapped gift with a surprise or two inside. Thank you so much for the effort you make to produce, edit and post these vlogs for our enjoyment. Having once worked at Air France for nearly 20 years, it holds a special place in my heart.
@John Mils I’m trying to digest what you just stated has to do and what context does it have with this video sir. Maybe you can school me on what relation it has with the airport and take off as a whole! There’s tons of videos where that can be debated and talked about. So if you don’t mind,don’t bore us please,you’re the only one who seems to be off. Spare yourself the energy and let us enjoy seeing our airport here!
Super, je viens de tomber sur vos vidéos, continuez à nous faire rêver, j’ai toujours voulu savoir comment cela se passait dans un cockpit et je trouve cela génial.👍 merci
Très beau, cher Guillaume, comme toujours. C'était un vol passagers, ou cargo ? combien d'heures entre Johannesburg et Paris ? Et encore plus sérieux : ça fait quoi d'être la tête en bas dans l'hémisphère sud ? Je sais c'est un peu usé comme blague !
Why flaps 15? Most 777 takeoffs with a full load on a long runway would default to flaps 5, can anyone explain what the conditions were in this case that required flaps 15 for the takeoff configuration?
VERY HIGH ELEVATION AIPORT where air density is lower. THE RUNWAY IS MORE THAN 4KM LONG AS WELL. This is why their rotating speed is quite high as well.
It depends on the weight, the weather, the runway length, the elevation,... Everything is taken into account in order to choose the most optimal flap setting for departure. Nowadays, pilots have computers to calculate these things.
Runway length limited (short runway), second segment requirement (high elevation and high surrounding terrain) or performance after liftoff concern (such as noise abatement procedures or Windshear precaution) . Only in those cases it will be consider to sacrifice flap wear (greater flap setting) . None the less now a days the OPT (on board performance tool) takes this and everything else (barometric pressure, barometric altitude, wind, weight, MEL items, Notams, runway slope, etc etc) into consideration and gives you the optimum flap setting for that specific take off
@@mkmnguni4487 You might sometimes want to go just next to these lights. You are not perfectly in the centreline but it is still acceptable and more comfortable as much as you don't exaggerate.
C’est le mode LNAV qui s’est affiché au dessus de l’horizon artificiel, Guillaume l’a annoncé. LNAV veux dire latéral Navigation c’est à dire que l’avion va suivre le cap de la route enregistré dans le FMC c’est une spécificité de Boeing sur Airbus il suffit juste de pousser la molette du sélecteur de cap pour passer sur le même mode. Il y a aussi VNAV pour vertical Navigation la même chose mais sur le plan vertical cette fois-ci.
I wonder how much money would airliners save if they were able to be pushed all the way to take off runway and the plane only start the engines when it's about to take off. It would save a fortune on idle and taxing if you account for all the large several hundred passengers fleet.
It never grows old, watching these videos. Each one is like a specially wrapped gift with a surprise or two inside. Thank you so much for the effort you make to produce, edit and post these vlogs for our enjoyment. Having once worked at Air France for nearly 20 years, it holds a special place in my heart.
Wow, maps, annotations, clear video and audio and no stupid music - this is the real deal. Thank you
Glad to see my lovely country's international airport!!!
Same
I flew in last november visiting from the UK, missing Joburg so much can't wait to go back!
@John Mils Your point?
@John Mils I’m trying to digest what you just stated has to do and what context does it have with this video sir. Maybe you can school me on what relation it has with the airport and take off as a whole! There’s tons of videos where that can be debated and talked about. So if you don’t mind,don’t bore us please,you’re the only one who seems to be off. Spare yourself the energy and let us enjoy seeing our airport here!
@John Mils You should’ve stuck it to the video,for it’s what we’re all here for😇
Always so nice to watch!! 🇿🇦💜🇿🇦
Merci ! Ces décollages de nuit sont toujours aussi fascinants
777: Approaching Two-One-Right
Air France: Oui Madame!
Lovely pictures by the way.
I chuckled at that part!
you said it for me !
it should be twenty one right
Really cool to see a pilots perspective of an airport I've flown to so often. Watching something so big fly will never stop being impressive.
Merci Guillaume, toujours un immense plaisir de vous suivre !!!
Home sweet home with a few recognisable voices on the radio. Lol. Nice video as always. Keep it up.
Merci Guillaume, du super boulot comme toujours.
Toujours magnifique ces vidéos. Merci continue
Another One I love every video you put out it most be awesome being in that seat!!!
This video like always, is a joy to watch. :)
Merci guillaume ! tu nous fais voyager !
I can’t believe you were so close to me two weeks ago and you go all around the globe 🥺
Thanks for a nice video and show our lovely city JHB
Those tugs got some serious power.
Merci de partager cette belle aventure, ces avions sont de fantastiques machines.
Super, je viens de tomber sur vos vidéos, continuez à nous faire rêver, j’ai toujours voulu savoir comment cela se passait dans un cockpit et je trouve cela génial.👍 merci
Thanks for sharing I love Air France!
Great video! On takeoff, sounded like that grocery car I get stuck with all the time
I think people who disliked this made mistake...this vedio is perfect I enjoyed it too much👏
Woooow greetings from South Africa😘how did I miss him?hope you enjoyed big time.Great video
I love these videos but what i like the most is the audio . 777 amazing ship
Aah yes, my beautiful city.
My country 😍🥰🤩
salut guillaume , toujour aussi belle et interessante tes vidéo , good flight .
Greeting from Brazil!!!!
Did you know the highway is called the R21. Welcome to JHB all. Home land for me. Thanks for Visisting
Absolutly gorgeous. Thanks for the share, safe flights.
Question: Which camera are you using please? I like the night recording quality. Thanks
Bonjour Guillaume,
Je viens juste de m abonné,tes vidéos sont toujours top.
Merci
It's nice to know that you and I were in the same country.
Wow, actuallu playing the latest flight simulator has made me understand what all these terms they're saying before take off!
Takeoff from my home😍😌
Wow, just in time before takeoff 😊
Damn, 95% french but still a smashing video. Had to sub.
I cant wait for my next flight since lockdown 😊
Where you heading to?
@@lebogangmooke8756 cape town...I wish it was out of SA but eish not now
@@leratogao2267 ooh nice!! when are you headed down? maybe I might just join you for lunch or some wine tasting over there
toujours de tres belle videos
Oui!
Come and visit Jakarta, Mr. Guillaume
Living the dream of many..
Très beau, cher Guillaume, comme toujours. C'était un vol passagers, ou cargo ? combien d'heures entre Johannesburg et Paris ?
Et encore plus sérieux : ça fait quoi d'être la tête en bas dans l'hémisphère sud ? Je sais c'est un peu usé comme blague !
j'ai hâte
Why flaps 15? Most 777 takeoffs with a full load on a long runway would default to flaps 5, can anyone explain what the conditions were in this case that required flaps 15 for the takeoff configuration?
VERY HIGH ELEVATION AIPORT where air density is lower. THE RUNWAY IS MORE THAN 4KM LONG AS WELL. This is why their rotating speed is quite high as well.
Extra lift. Johannesburg airport is 5500ft above sea level
It depends on the weight, the weather, the runway length, the elevation,... Everything is taken into account in order to choose the most optimal flap setting for departure. Nowadays, pilots have computers to calculate these things.
Awesome take off 🙇♀️
Runway length limited (short runway), second segment requirement (high elevation and high surrounding terrain) or performance after liftoff concern (such as noise abatement procedures or Windshear precaution)
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Only in those cases it will be consider to sacrifice flap wear (greater flap setting)
.
None the less now a days the OPT (on board performance tool) takes this and everything else (barometric pressure, barometric altitude, wind, weight, MEL items, Notams, runway slope, etc etc) into consideration and gives you the optimum flap setting for that specific take off
JoBerg ? How many times have I flown out of that airport? 16 hour flight to Atlanta twice per month for 3 years.
Are you serious? Wow
gotta love that joburg accent
Salut Guillaume. Tu utilises quel logiciel de montage ?
Magnifique Guillaume toujours o rdv mais c boooo
i love this job
Did this replace the A380 ? I am pretty sure I took AF 995 to Paris in 2010 but I definitely flew in an Airbus A380
Great video, why was the takeoff segment so turbulent? Is it the runway?
He was probably trying to hit EVERY Light in the middle of the runway
You have to hit the lights to stay straight down the rnwy
@@mkmnguni4487 You might sometimes want to go just next to these lights. You are not perfectly in the centreline but it is still acceptable and more comfortable as much as you don't exaggerate.
👍🏻👍🏻 Miss flying
wait ..when are you coming back??
Nice video!
I still believe that one day you'll fly to LAD and make a video just like this one, for my satisfaction.
Is there some reason pilots like to bang bang bang the nose gear on the center line lights? Would 2 feet to the left or right be a big deal?
Waiting
DAMN ,,I thought I WOULD SEE MY HOUSE!!!
Me too Ed! 🤣
I felt as if I were a pilot while watching this.
🙂Great video!👏👏👏 🔝✈🛫👈 🍻
My mate lives in Glen Maria Kempton Park, planes rattle the windows
Vous avez combien de temps de repos par personne en croisière sur ce types de vol?
C'est bien tres bein même bravo
Please do more videos from indian airports
Merci super de void l'aeroport de ma ville natale
I love your editing as well. Which software you use for edits?
I'm waiting for takeoff from🇹🇿🇹🇿😊
Hey me too🇹🇿
Welcome to the world of few aviation enthusiasts🤗🤗😊
6yauyiauyiaaaatyap
Lovely!!!
missing home again now
superbe vidéo de nuit
Why did they take off in 4K?
Il a eu lieu quand ce vol ?
coupez les phares for the Embraer, such courtesy
how is the atc audio so crisp now?
How to enable subtitles?
My country🥺🥺🥺
Im a qualified pilot now. :)))
surprised they were parked at an apron and not at the main terminal with a jetway
Wanna go back to South Africa :(
Is this FALA or FAOR?
Petite question, qu'est ce que le check de LNAV après le décollage ?
C’est le mode LNAV qui s’est affiché au dessus de l’horizon artificiel, Guillaume l’a annoncé. LNAV veux dire latéral Navigation c’est à dire que l’avion va suivre le cap de la route enregistré dans le FMC c’est une spécificité de Boeing sur Airbus il suffit juste de pousser la molette du sélecteur de cap pour passer sur le même mode. Il y a aussi VNAV pour vertical Navigation la même chose mais sur le plan vertical cette fois-ci.
Geoffrey A D’accord merci beaucoup pour ces explications très claires.
13:21 "V1...Rotate"
Belle vidéo comme d'hab. Juste, en anglais on dit tow truck (ou pushback truck) et non pas airport tractor...
I 'm wondering who turn the holding point red lights anyone know?
I wonder how much money would airliners save if they were able to be pushed all the way to take off runway and the plane only start the engines when it's about to take off. It would save a fortune on idle and taxing if you account for all the large several hundred passengers fleet.
Is that to Paris France (CDG)
🇬🇧British airways ✈Boing 777 to be featured on next📽🎞 james 007 bond film
finalement j'ai pas vu Juliette à l'hotel Delta. Elle a dû prendre le vol pour Paris.
🔥🔥🔥
73WM+X8
🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Should be renamed Johannesburg taxi lol
Comme souvent il semble plus stressant et exigeant de faire rouler l'avion dans les taxiways que de le faire voler ...
swhheeeeeet
Pretty much used the whole runway for take off and Jourg has extra long runway.
High altitude, longer distance required typically
among other things :)
Hi pilot idol
Beautiful what at 8:00
The factbits in sa
Binod
Нахрена одна рулежка??
Why aircraft had need push back?
It had no reverse gear?
No.. Actually they have reverse thrust but it consumes so much extra fuel that's why they use pushback
Plane is not a car. There is no reverse gear.
@@cpt.somubiswas thank you😊
@Nanwer X thank you😊
@@Geoffrey38 thank you😊