Our aircraft actually feels like a nimble small aircraft when you are flying it, except that the controls in the beginning when you just start flying this airplane, they feel heavy and slow to react. Once you get used to, everything feels just right, and then when you realize that you are about the biggest dude in the ramp, it gives you a sense of odd fatherhood towards everyone else there. The B747-400 is a beautiful airplane to fly, it feels that you belong there. Thank you for watching my videos.
I know how you feel, my friend. Hopefully, next year, I will return to flying, as I had to take over a year off due to my wife's illness, and it's just the two of us, so I have to help until she gets better.
Hello Holger, lots of people have problems trying to get a greaser on this particular runway. The reason? The runway has a hump because of the up and down sloping terrain. I have noticed that pilots get spooked by the "disappearing" runway as you land, and they tend to hurry things up by forcing the aircraft on to the runway. The predictable results are; a no flare landing, a firm landing, or a bounced landing followed by an unstable surface run. Just an ugly ending to an otherwise awesome flight. Thank you for the complement, and thank you for watching my videos.
I wish the guy doing this videos would answer your question. My guess is that it is like drive a huge truck on a highway but do not pay attention to me.
In any big airplane the handling characteristics of the machine could vary. For instance i used to fly the B727s and that aircraft flew like an sports car, a semi-automatic sports car. On the B747-400, it handles less like an sports car and more like a Rolls-Royce and if you will, a "driving Miss Daisy" type of vehicle. Perhaps even a semi truck. It definitively, feels and moves not like Jagger, but more like a heavy uncle Bubba lol. I hope it helps! Thank you for watching my videos.
Thank you, captain. I learn them(a driving-miss-daisy type of vehicle, heavy uncle Bubba) from Google. I can imagine the feeling of fly a 747 plane. Awesome!
David, I don't think there was a single person ever, in any of my trips into Luxemburg who did not liked the place. One of my all times favorites! Thank you for watching my videos.
It seems to be a nice clear VFR day...why no hand flying the airplane? Is it company policy to turn the auto pilot off at the radio alt call out of 500 feet? Nice landing though.
All valid points my friend, so I will try to explain the why's of this video. When you get busy as a crewmember, you are expected to use the autopilot, so it could help you relieve some of your tasks, that way you could concentrate in other issues. Also, it depends on the captains, some of these captains do not like their pilots to hand fly the aircraft, except when required by the operating procedures set forth by the company. In this situation, we were required to hand fly the aircraft on a day like this one at 1000 feet. The minimums that you hear, is set regardless of weather conditions and it is dictated by the approach in use. Again, company policy. Thank you for watching my videos.
It was also my dream since the 1970s, I just never imagined that one day I was going to be flying this magnificent aircraft as a crewmember, but also as a captain. A youngster's dream has become a reality.
Thank you, Gezgin. By the way, this is the same airport where CargoLux has a couple of bad landings, which were recorded by onlookers and now are floating around in cyberspace.
The good ol' 400. We're down to the 2nd to last -8F before the line stops forever. I'm currently on the 67-300F with Boeing preflight/delivery as QA. Couple more years and I'll be retired!! I just subbed your channel btw. Enjoy!
Thank you Bill, it's an honor to have you here in my channel. I created this channel as an alternative to transferring all these videos to an external memory drive. Most of these videos were recorded for personal use and for friends and family. So the quality on some of them is not where I would consider very good for public viewing. Regardless of my feelings, I went ahead and publish them anyway. I will recommend you to watch a small collection of videos, named Zero G. I was one of the pilots who flew for NASA on the B727-200 under the Micro Gravity Program. The problem with the videos is that they were recorded with a 6 MP cellphone camera. At the time, it was the best cellphone camera the Nokia flip phone could provide. Once again thank you for subscribing, and enjoy your retirement. I have 4 1/2 years to go.
I am one of the pilots in this group of pilots. As part of that group of pilots, it makes me a crewmember on the aircraft, since this type of aircraft was designed to be flown by multiple pilots. On this particular video, I used to work for a Moldovan Airline called Aerotranscargo Airlines, Luxembourg was one of my favorite place to fly to. Thank you for watching my videos.
Hello David, As much as I try to be careful while writing, I have found that the autocorrect tends to change a word here, a word there just as you touch the "send" button. Thank you for the heads-up David.
@@ericgirardet1848 That's right my friend, you can't allow your passion for flying to become a job! This should always stay as a hobby, that way it will be guaranteed to be fun day in, day out. Besides, Capt. Joe might just give you some advice on how not to behave 🤣 😂 I used to fly for Unitop in Wuhan and we had a contract with you guys, so we used to go to your ramp all of the time. Also, we used to overnight at the same resort in Turkmenbashi, and one early afternoon Capt.Joe arrived late to the table where all you guys were staying, one of the senior captains sitting there, gave him a bunch of crap about being late, because he was recording himself looking good in the mirror. We all laughed at his expense. Capt. Joe took it like a champ, it was funny. Thank you for bringing back memories of my days in Luxembourg, my fellow freightdog.
The pilots need to disconnect the autopilots and autothrottles by 1000 feet unless in hard IFR, then the rules are different. Thank you for watching my videos.
Although it is true about that rule, people sometimes make comments and usually they don't last that long. It's not like you are having a conversation about something and are completely disregarding your task at hand. We try not to say anything not pertaining to the flying in progress below 10K, but like I said, sometimes people just slips one or two comments. Thank you for watching my videos.
Beautiful! Must be a great feeling flying something that big.
Our aircraft actually feels like a nimble small aircraft when you are flying it, except that the controls in the beginning when you just start flying this airplane, they feel heavy and slow to react. Once you get used to, everything feels just right, and then when you realize that you are about the biggest dude in the ramp, it gives you a sense of odd fatherhood towards everyone else there.
The B747-400 is a beautiful airplane to fly, it feels that you belong there.
Thank you for watching my videos.
we need more please, from this ! ❤🙏
I know how you feel, my friend. Hopefully, next year, I will return to flying, as I had to take over a year off due to my wife's illness, and it's just the two of us, so I have to help until she gets better.
❤🙏❤ 😥
Thanks for the. nice video😃😃😀😀🙂🙂
You are most welcome, 10 Haille.
Thank you for watching my videos. It is much appreciated.
Amazing vid. love those sunset approaches and landings
Hello Stanton Martis,
Thank you for watching my videos, I am glad that you liked them.
Much appreciated.
Great crew vibes !!!
greased it in!!...nicely done!!
Hello Holger, lots of people have problems trying to get a greaser on this particular runway. The reason? The runway has a hump because of the up and down sloping terrain. I have noticed that pilots get spooked by the "disappearing" runway as you land, and they tend to hurry things up by forcing the aircraft on to the runway. The predictable results are; a no flare landing, a firm landing, or a bounced landing followed by an unstable surface run. Just an ugly ending to an otherwise awesome flight.
Thank you for the complement, and thank you for watching my videos.
What’s it like flying this beautiful machine? How does she handle?
I wish the guy doing this videos would answer your question. My guess is that it is like drive a huge truck on a highway but do not pay attention to me.
In any big airplane the handling characteristics of the machine could vary. For instance i used to fly the B727s and that aircraft flew like an sports car, a semi-automatic sports car. On the B747-400, it handles less like an sports car and more like a Rolls-Royce and if you will, a "driving Miss Daisy" type of vehicle. Perhaps even a semi truck. It definitively, feels and moves not like Jagger, but more like a heavy uncle Bubba lol.
I hope it helps!
Thank you for watching my videos.
@@afreightdogslife thank you for answering and give your description of how it feels to fly a 747.👏👏👏👍👍👍
Thank you, captain. I learn them(a driving-miss-daisy type of vehicle, heavy uncle Bubba) from Google. I can imagine the feeling of fly a 747 plane.
Awesome!
Greets froim a Giant freightdog! Love ELLX!
David, I don't think there was a single person ever, in any of my trips into Luxemburg who did not liked the place. One of my all times favorites!
Thank you for watching my videos.
Nice “sterile cockpit” you have there! 😂 (Just ribbing you! 👍)
No shit. I'm surprised the captain isn't doing card tricks.
It seems to be a nice clear VFR day...why no hand flying the airplane? Is it company policy to turn the auto pilot off at the radio alt call out of 500 feet? Nice landing though.
All valid points my friend, so I will try to explain the why's of this video.
When you get busy as a crewmember, you are expected to use the autopilot, so it could help you relieve some of your tasks, that way you could concentrate in other issues. Also, it depends on the captains, some of these captains do not like their pilots to hand fly the aircraft, except when required by the operating procedures set forth by the company. In this situation, we were required to hand fly the aircraft on a day like this one at 1000 feet.
The minimums that you hear, is set regardless of weather conditions and it is dictated by the approach in use. Again, company policy.
Thank you for watching my videos.
@@afreightdogslifePerfect explanation, thanks.
I dream to flight this aircraft .nice vid
It was also my dream since the 1970s, I just never imagined that one day I was going to be flying this magnificent aircraft as a crewmember, but also as a captain.
A youngster's dream has become a reality.
These pilots have an incredible responsibility. God bless them!
We do, and this is our job. We try to have fun and enjoy the moment while working.
Thank you for watching my videos.
Nice
Thank you, Gezgin.
By the way, this is the same airport where CargoLux has a couple of bad landings, which were recorded by onlookers and now are floating around in cyberspace.
The good ol' 400. We're down to the 2nd to last -8F before the line stops forever. I'm currently on the 67-300F with Boeing preflight/delivery as QA. Couple more years and I'll be retired!! I just subbed your channel btw. Enjoy!
Thank you Bill, it's an honor to have you here in my channel. I created this channel as an alternative to transferring all these videos to an external memory drive. Most of these videos were recorded for personal use and for friends and family. So the quality on some of them is not where I would consider very good for public viewing.
Regardless of my feelings, I went ahead and publish them anyway.
I will recommend you to watch a small collection of videos, named Zero G.
I was one of the pilots who flew for NASA on the B727-200 under the Micro Gravity Program.
The problem with the videos is that they were recorded with a 6 MP cellphone camera. At the time, it was the best cellphone camera the Nokia flip phone could provide.
Once again thank you for subscribing, and enjoy your retirement. I have 4 1/2 years to go.
Are you a crew member or a pilot? What airline do you work for? I only ask out of curiosity! I love the cockpit videos… Especially in the B747 😎
I am one of the pilots in this group of pilots. As part of that group of pilots, it makes me a crewmember on the aircraft, since this type of aircraft was designed to be flown by multiple pilots.
On this particular video, I used to work for a Moldovan Airline called Aerotranscargo Airlines, Luxembourg was one of my favorite place to fly to.
Thank you for watching my videos.
@@afreightdogslife cool, man! Love to watch the aviation stuff. Would have loved to have been a pilot.
@@madmikemackas You can still become one, at least a Private Pilot.
@@afreightdogslife unfortunately not with medical
@@afreightdogslife I wish though!
Luxembourg.
Hello David,
As much as I try to be careful while writing, I have found that the autocorrect tends to change a word here, a word there just as you touch the "send" button.
Thank you for the heads-up David.
@@afreightdogslife happens to me all the time !
Hello Ron! Having fun ?
We always try to have fun while working, otherwise it will start feeling like you are actually working lol
Thank you for watching my videos.
@@afreightdogslife I know, I am doing the same 😄. I am with CV 🤪
@@ericgirardet1848 That's right my friend, you can't allow your passion for flying to become a job! This should always stay as a hobby, that way it will be guaranteed to be fun day in, day out. Besides, Capt. Joe might just give you some advice on how not to behave 🤣 😂
I used to fly for Unitop in Wuhan and we had a contract with you guys, so we used to go to your ramp all of the time. Also, we used to overnight at the same resort in Turkmenbashi, and one early afternoon Capt.Joe arrived late to the table where all you guys were staying, one of the senior captains sitting there, gave him a bunch of crap about being late, because he was recording himself looking good in the mirror. We all laughed at his expense. Capt. Joe took it like a champ, it was funny.
Thank you for bringing back memories of my days in Luxembourg, my fellow freightdog.
Impressive hand flying for 500 ft 🤦♂️
The pilots need to disconnect the autopilots and autothrottles by 1000 feet unless in hard IFR, then the rules are different.
Thank you for watching my videos.
Not Cargolux…
are they on laughing gas
No, just a crew enjoying their job. Thank you for watching my videos.
747 cargolux
Bad flight crew, no none aviation talking under ten thousand feet.
Don't be such a snowflake. Freightdogs are a different breed of aviators.
Although it is true about that rule, people sometimes make comments and usually they don't last that long. It's not like you are having a conversation about something and are completely disregarding your task at hand. We try not to say anything not pertaining to the flying in progress below 10K, but like I said, sometimes people just slips one or two comments.
Thank you for watching my videos.
@@afreightdogslife I enjoy watching your videos.
@@brucelee4996 Thank you Bruce, much appreciated.