Fantastic perspective! May I feature this landing in one of my next episodes? Of course with a link back to your original video. All the best to you :)
I looked it up out of curiosity of the pink epaulettes, and it is indeed Qantas, and the colour is to do with raising money for breast cancer awareness.
Look again. It's Sydney Airport, Australia. Chances are he came in on 34R, which is hardy some backwater airstrip! This runway was enlarged to be able to land a Space Shuttle (back when they were flying) if it ever got into trouble over this part of Earth.
Awesome footage. Superb hand-flying, the precision that professional pilots are able to have never ceases to amaze me. Thanks for the upload.
Awesome
Fantastic perspective! May I feature this landing in one of my next episodes? Of course with a link back to your original video. All the best to you :)
Go ahead! Regards Mike
I watched the MEL to LAX 2018 yesterday as well, great footage mike.
The nose auto guidance and auto stop signals were developed here in Australia, by DCA and airport staff.
Thank you!
I was allowed to sit in the jumpseat a few times. There was so much to take in that I didn't appreciate it enough.
‘Windsock’s not doing much, it’s flaccid 😂’
I'm the complete opposite watching this vid.
Aussie humor is great
Absolutely LOVE this pov angle, amazing video!
Captains POV! Great flying the queen!
747's always have that lumpy running landing gear sound
Beautiful work mate
Wow, that was awesome 👏. Thank you for sharing and I look forward to the next video
Nice camera view captain!
708th Sub!
You make it look easy.
smooth landing
What date did you film and how is your flight as a pilot?
Great video! Was this filmed in the Qantas 747-400 or another airline and 747 variant?
Sounds like _Sydney Tower_ called them *Qantas 74* (possibly SFO-SYD) at 2:24 of the video
Lovely to watch, would love to be on board
I looked it up out of curiosity of the pink epaulettes, and it is indeed Qantas, and the colour is to do with raising money for breast cancer awareness.
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
My guess is Qantas Freight operated by Atlas Air 747-400
What's the rego?
they were trying to pre-emptively fight breast cancer by leaving the radar on into the gate 😂
And one freaky extra arm at the end, does that come with the 747?
I've often wondered why airliners are not fitted with a car horn or klaxon, in order to scare away errant ground vehicles that get too close! LOL
Not bad for a 330 pilot.
So Mike, do you still fly the 747?
No, retired now from airline flying. I get to fly the Caribou though, which is great.
Is this a 747 freighter? :)
747-400ER. VH-OEJ
Don't forget to put the handbrake on😬
Best of years and the certainly the best aeroplane type ✈️ 💙
Flat spot on tyre?
No… it was the nose wheel hitting the lights built into the centreline
Atlas Air?
No, Qantas 747-400ER. I'm retired now so the video a few years old.
Beep the horn
That is a narrow runway by world standards…
Look again. It's Sydney Airport, Australia. Chances are he came in on 34R, which is hardy some backwater airstrip! This runway was enlarged to be able to land a Space Shuttle (back when they were flying) if it ever got into trouble over this part of Earth.
VH-OE?
its OEJ did my research
I’d have to check. It’s in my log somewhere.
@@TWCobra Sensational capture of the most beautiful aeroplane to grace the long-haul skies. The superb 747-400....sigh!
@@trainandbus123PerthVH-OEJ comes up on FlightRadar24 as a Cirrus SR22?
@@justinmccamish9059 Aircraft was deregistered in March 2022 following its purchase by USA-based Kalitta Air.