Jordanian 36C It is poor airmanship, poor energy management, inconsiderate of passengers and a waste of fuel to PLAN to use speedbrakes during an approach when you know you are going to hold....in fact for any approach. On landing after a super heavy with a crosswind the Captain immediately released the control column and the activated reverse thrust lever and started fiddling IN the cockpit with some irrelevant knob at high ground speed! !!! Not the way to do it..
@@pben4431 Speedbrake usage during the descent was necessary in order to hit the holding point at the correct altitude and airspeed. A 787 wing has a great deal of lift and it's rare not to require the speedbrake at some point during the descent. Energy management is not always entirely within the crew's control especially when going into busier airports.
I will forever be in awe of aviators who have the wits, skills, and guts to get behind the yoke and fly an incredibly complicated and massive airliner full of people. It is more responsibility in a single day than many people will face in a lifetime.
Planes practically fly themselves these days anyway. Not to take anything away from the profession of course. Guts is flying a spitfire during the Battle of Britain. This is just a job in the end.
Mr ML yeah. That’s one of the main reasons i’ll never be a pilot in the near future if I don’t have the money. And I will never take a loan to become a pilot as that is risky. I’m just thinking about all the cadets who loaned from to bank now they can’t fly because of the covid-19.
A note of appreciation to the pilot. I appreciate it when the pilots take a moment to educate the audience. As one who has traveled internationally for fifty years, it might seem silly that I get as much enjoyment from learning the processes which have been so incredibly successful. To the producers of this channel, I appreciate the dedication to getting so many different airlines to participate. I have found education is one of the most effective ways of breaking down barriers. We are all so much more alike than different.
See, I prefer a little more excitement there Brian. I rather enjoy when the pilots are screaming themselves hoarse, having beef with each other and flexing over minor stuff...flight attendants calmly asking if anyone on board knows how to fly a plane...that type stuff. To each their own though. Good day Brian...Motel Indian Knife Echo...heavy.
I love flying into Heathrow. I'm always so excited to be in London again and I love looking for the chimney pots on the roofs and seeing the cars and trucks on the road below. It's so green and pretty. I love seeing that, I live in the desert so all that green is a lovely change.
Sorry what a bad taste!!!Not in offensive way. Most of the people that are immigrants like me,they hate arriving in London. Most of the time it's grey or raining 🌧 😩 and you get depressed, and miss what you left behind.... But if you leave in the dessert,it's understandable!
@@sharonlawrence4830 It's ok for you to take the green open spaces for granted, but immigrants must be in love with everything about the place they immigrate to? There are plenty of Brits that get depressed when they fly back into blighty from places with more clement climates. Perhaps you should go back to commenting on Daily Mail articles. LOL I wonder if Sharon is the British version of the American Karen.... Methinks so.
@@nefariouspurplebadger What an absolute Daily Fail prat of a newspaper reader you are. Holidaymakers returning will be depressed, back to the grind of reality. However, getting away from a horrible country that mistreats you, and all you want is to come to the UK for a better life and you MOAN how depressing the bleak landscape is. Well you ungrateful nutter, it is obvious you're been reading the daily fail far too long, the streets are not paved with gold for you to grab
If you think about it these are the people we put our trust and lives and the lives of our children in. That crew were so incredibly professional the way they worked together. We can only hope they are all like these two men. What a view.
I really like the repeat of the last stage of landing from the different viewpoints. I remain amazed at the high skill and professionalism of the pilots of these heavy aircraft.
@@paulmartos7730 The actual touchdown was smooth but the rest of it demonstrated poor and potentially dangerous technique. .. The aircraft was not being controlled As a former Training Capt I would recommend further training.
@@ernestodeoto1312 He's talking about how the Captain let go of everything with both hands right after touchdown. That was a display of very poor airmanship.
I must have flown in to Heathrow at least 200 times in my life and I never tire of the view. If you park up near the perimiter and look up, you can see the lights of the incoming planes, lined up one behind each other in the sky, all at different stages of their descent. On a busy morning they are no more than one minute's flying time behind each other. It's an incredible sight and I take my hat off to ATC - they do an amzing job keeping all this in order. The skies above London are usually filled with planes. Until COVID-19 came along, of course. Now I look up and the skies are practically empty - only the occasional overflying flight at 30,000 feet.
Just Planes - thanks for this wonderful look at what goes on in the cockpit plus the great views of London - actually gave me goosebumps! Seeing all those famous sights & The Thames winding it's way around the city. I have so much respect & admiration for the people who guide & fly these massive airliners, keeping us all safe.
@@stucrossland3719 no, are you a pilot? Only when you are a pilot you may comment, also, takeoffs, fully done by human , the computer does repetitive, constant tasks, the human does the complex part, the human also sets up the computer, all pilots are trained for if the compter to 'go wrong', meaning all pilits can take charge over the computer.
Thoroughly entertaining. One of the best cockpit videos I have ever seen. The skill of the pilots, and how they remain calm and in control, is awe inspiring.
I know enough about flying small aircraft to say to everyone here that the Captain has to be very good to make that landing look so easy - on the stick, on the pedals all the way in and 50ft over the piano - well done Sir! Quite amazing how one's life turns out - now over 70 I can look down on that big field seen in the final approach and remember working in it with a heavy horse when it was a farm. Back then Heathrow airport had tents for arrivals and departures and if you had the princely sum of five shillings - a guy in a Dragon Rapide would give you a quick flip from the central area.
At what point should the pilot switch off AP and start flying manualy. He released the controls immediately after touchdown before the aircraft slowed. At this point I believe ailerons are still active. He should hold on the controls untill the breaking is complete.
@@fredah83 In a CAT I&II landing u can leave the AP On till minimums, and with ground spoilers the ailerons do nothing, and the last thing u want to do is roll the aircraft while on the ground.
always amazes me, the sheer size of these machines and how they stay up there. the other thing that really gets me to sit up and take notice, the calmness of the crew and the "matter of fact" voices of air traffic control............. I freely admit I couldn't do it
It really isn't bad at all. Once you know the lingo, the radios are quite simple. And every approach and landing is essentially the same so you know what ATC is going to say before they say it. These guys have done it many many many times. It's like walking. -737 pilot
That's what I can't fathom ...How on earth is it possible for something that big to stay in the air ! And how do the pilots know what all the buttons and dials are for ! I still don't know what all the lights on my smart car are for !
It was amazing to see how much he was working the controls back and forth, side to side to keep the aircraft steady. Big surprise for us non-pilots to see. Amazing skills!
Yes, he was having to work that yoke quite a bit and it seems there is a delay on when the airplane responds. Unlike my Cessna 172. Would of loved to see his rudder work. PS, I am a student pilot.
In awe. Never seen such a smooth landing before. Expert piloting and of course the Royal Jordanian Dreamliner had a little something to do with it. Wowza!
imagine the confusion as passengers seeing the speedbrakes going up and down continuously just because the captain is explaining it to the film crew XD. Very awesome video and I love the 787 flightdeck and that Singapore a380 is amazing. edit: I see some people didn't get it. Pilots do extend speedbrakes to aid in descent. This is not a rare occasion. I was just pointing out as the captain wanted to show to the person filming how you can see it on the display by moving it up and down continuously. That's why as a passenger pov it must be funny. And I over exaggerated as this was a joke. Calm down folks.
@DJRICKYDEEUK I know that speedbrakes are deployed to aid in the descent. I was just referring as the captain wanted to show to the person filming how you can see it on the display by moving it up and down continuously. That's why as a passenger pov it must be funny.
God doesnt bless all pilots. He lets them drop out of the sky every year when in his omnnipotence he could have safe them and the passengers they are flying. Nice god. And you worship him? Wow. Nice moral compass.
This Captain's commentary is very clear & informative, love the way he shows the flight instrument displays changing as he controls the aircraft.. fascinating..!
It's nice to see this video. I was on the 787 program for several years, building the planes. Seeing them flying and from the flight deck is a nice treat.
And thank YOU for a beautiful job making these increible machines with so much built in safety, and their controls to keep us safe in the skies. 'It takes a village' & human industrial work has given current humans a wonderufl life as long as we are among those who are fortunate enough to eat enough & be able to enjoy such things as your work - I try to always be aware of how much diverse effort goes into all the things we take for granted these days ! Be proud of what you helped with - I feel proud just as a passenger or even watching a video like this ! Well done humans !
Outstanding flight management by the Captain and Co-pilot, and the landing was so smooth given the cross wind and turbulence on approach. Well done and a credit to Jordanian Air.
Such an observant captain 👌 "the nose of the a380 was to the left so expect crosswind".. Noticing that even though they were a few miles behind. Excellent display of leadership in the cockpit
Thank you so much - this is a wonderful view of how professional you guys are ! Everything completely spot-on all the way ! I'm a female but I have always loved watching planes take off & land, sometimes being on them myself. It's awe-inspiring every time & a testament to human genius !
I've flown once in the skies above London and it was fucking scary man, soooo many aircraft cutting about. Respect to the pilots/ATC for keeping it orderly and safe.
Gav Hastings I agree, I used to trace the Thames snaking along and then see it again on the go around, it was fantastic.I used to live near the AIrport and as a treat on a weekend my Mum and Dad would take us there for the day, you could go outside and watch all day long. I also saw the Beatles arriving omg I'm old ❤️
What beautiful pictures, how skilled are these pilots , incredible.....So why on earth so many thumbs down 👎, what did I miss ?..To me it was a stunning little video with incredible scenes of what it must be like flying..I’ve never been in an airliner, but how wonderful it must be to be in the cockpit.
This crew is great. One of my favorite things to start my day to. So much talent and responsibility involved. Love this stuff. The views are simply stunning as well. Nice post guys.
Very cool. If I were a pilot of any type of aircraft I don't think I'd ever get tired of flying. Thanks to the pilots for sharing the experience. And the flim crew of course. And Just Planes. 👍🏻😉
@@MyAirviews Two. 09R/27L and 09L/27R. They landed on 27R. The other runway is to the left as they’re looking ahead on final approach, with terminals 1, 2, 3 and 5 between the runways.
Awesome video, best view of a LHR Landing I have seem. In the 90's I lived 4 miles from the end of that runway at Heathrow, so these guys flew right over my old neighbourhood.
Thank you so very much for uploading. Now the ordinary man in the street can see what is happening in the cockpit and landing views from cockpit so very clearly from various angles. So wonderful and amazing. God bless you.
Yes one of the absolute best cockpit videos, a perfect view of London Heathrow Approach and the thames and an added bonus of the Singapore A380 flying underneath. Nice one royal Jornanian. After that gonna book with you some time in the future...
Fantastic video, loved the Lambourne hold views, this was back in the day when traffic used to hold for a Heathrow arrival. 120+ arrivals and departures every hour, changed days now. Keep flying, keep watching Just Planes, its epic :))
The A380 cattle truck takes a day board and another day just to disembark the A380 once it has landed all the baa baa sheep! While 787 Dreamliner is Clean Green Safe Carbon Fibre no jetlag and quick to board and disembark so you can get on with your life.
While on UN mission, I travelled with Jordanian Pilots, from Pakistan till Liberia an African country . They are The Best pilot. Excellent and superb... Love you Jordanian from Pakistan..
a lot of work. its hard to believe that theses machines are made by man and its amazing how smart the Pilots are. We should stop taking everything for granted and enjoy the world , technology and comfort that we have .
Superb landing, superb cockpit management and crew work. These guys are highly professional, the Pilot flying was clearly in full control and landed that aircraft just lovely. The FO was on point. This is how you fly a plane people! Well done Pilots!!
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I watched all of those!I love them!
Jordanian 36C
It is poor airmanship, poor energy management, inconsiderate of passengers and a waste of fuel to PLAN to use speedbrakes during an approach when you know you are going to hold....in fact for any approach.
On landing after a super heavy with a crosswind the Captain immediately released the control column and the activated reverse thrust lever and started fiddling IN the cockpit with some irrelevant knob at high ground speed! !!!
Not the way to do it..
VIP NYC GOOD GEO MASHALLAH VIP
@@pben4431 Speedbrake usage during the descent was necessary in order to hit the holding point at the correct altitude and airspeed. A 787 wing has a great deal of lift and it's rare not to require the speedbrake at some point during the descent. Energy management is not always entirely within the crew's control especially when going into busier airports.
@@pben4431 I do agree the pilot should have maintained positive pressure on the yoke rather than letting it go.
I will forever be in awe of aviators who have the wits, skills, and guts to get behind the yoke and fly an incredibly complicated and massive airliner full of people. It is more responsibility in a single day than many people will face in a lifetime.
Yes if you have that money you will have skill
Planes practically fly themselves these days anyway. Not to take anything away from the profession of course. Guts is flying a spitfire during the Battle of Britain. This is just a job in the end.
@@originalbadboy32 No offense, but are you a pilot?
Mr ML yeah. That’s one of the main reasons i’ll never be a pilot in the near future if I don’t have the money. And I will never take a loan to become a pilot as that is risky. I’m just thinking about all the cadets who loaned from to bank now they can’t fly because of the covid-19.
@@bobbyricigliano2799 None taken .. No .. Your point?
A note of appreciation to the pilot. I appreciate it when the pilots take a moment to educate the audience. As one who has traveled internationally for fifty years, it might seem silly that I get as much enjoyment from learning the processes which have been so incredibly successful. To the producers of this channel, I appreciate the dedication to getting so many different airlines to participate. I have found education is one of the most effective ways of breaking down barriers. We are all so much more alike than different.
Andrew Mathewson thanks very much Andrew. Very happy you enjoy the videos and pilot presentations 👨🏻✈️👍✈️
@god Seems like you just couldn't resist being sarcastic. Sad that god must try to rain on other people's parades.
Perfectly phrased, Andrew. You speak for many with your words: Thanks !
Thanks for watching captain and shift commander LABonte air mobility command patriot wing commander
Really? Sarcastic? Not at all but thanks for taking the time to share that others could be confused by a compliment.
This Jordanian pilot is an excellent teacher with the explanation. He's the best!
You can tell these two pilots trust and respect each other. Gem of a video!
For 19 mins I turned into a little boy with wonder in my eyes. Thank you for this moment.
That's a captain you'd feel complete confidence in. Completely in command of his responsibilities and being able to teach as well.
this is probably one of the best cockpit videos I've seen.
I agree with your comment; I've viewed thousands of such videos. This is a superb video and a benchmark of this type.
Yes.. I too agree.. One of best videos of cockpit and pilots working and views. Thanks to Royal Jordanian. Thanks everyone. Gives feel-good sensation.
Never flown with Royal Jordanian but watching this clip with these pilots in the cockpit gives me such confidence .... quality
It is very comforting to see a Captain / Pilot so skilled in handling the Aircraft with confident.
That may be the most enjoyable and relaxing 20 minutes I’ve spent this year. Calmness and confidence in pilot, co-pilot and ATC. Thank You
See, I prefer a little more excitement there Brian. I rather enjoy when the pilots are screaming themselves hoarse, having beef with each other and flexing over minor stuff...flight attendants calmly asking if anyone on board knows how to fly a plane...that type stuff. To each their own though. Good day Brian...Motel Indian Knife Echo...heavy.
I love flying into Heathrow. I'm always so excited to be in London again and I love looking for the chimney pots on the roofs and seeing the cars and trucks on the road below. It's so green and pretty. I love seeing that, I live in the desert so all that green is a lovely change.
Never looked at the scenery that way before. We take the green open spaces for granted
Sorry what a bad taste!!!Not in offensive way.
Most of the people that are immigrants like me,they hate arriving in London.
Most of the time it's grey or raining 🌧 😩 and you get depressed, and miss what you left behind....
But if you leave in the dessert,it's understandable!
@@espiritualme2048 I don't understand, you obviously wanted to live in the UK, you knew what the weather was like when you made the choice
@@sharonlawrence4830 It's ok for you to take the green open spaces for granted, but immigrants must be in love with everything about the place they immigrate to? There are plenty of Brits that get depressed when they fly back into blighty from places with more clement climates. Perhaps you should go back to commenting on Daily Mail articles. LOL I wonder if Sharon is the British version of the American Karen.... Methinks so.
@@nefariouspurplebadger What an absolute Daily Fail prat of a newspaper reader you are. Holidaymakers returning will be depressed, back to the grind of reality. However, getting away from a horrible country that mistreats you, and all you want is to come to the UK for a better life and you MOAN how depressing the bleak landscape is. Well you ungrateful nutter, it is obvious you're been reading the daily fail far too long, the streets are not paved with gold for you to grab
If you think about it these are the people we put our trust and lives and the lives of our children in. That crew were so incredibly professional the way they worked together. We can only hope they are all like these two men. What a view.
"autopilot off, my controls" man, what a moment, every time
That was very early.
As a professional pilot, much kudos to these extremely skilled and talented pros. It would be an honor to fly with them.
Yes and BIG kudos to the air traffic controllers.
I really like the repeat of the last stage of landing from the different viewpoints. I remain amazed at the high skill and professionalism of the pilots of these heavy aircraft.
That landing was beautiful. He held it off at 10 feet and let it sink sl-o-o-o-o-wly to the runway.
@@paulmartos7730 The actual touchdown was smooth but the rest of it demonstrated poor and potentially dangerous technique. ..
The aircraft was not being controlled
As a former Training Capt I would recommend further training.
@@pben4431 WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY THAT ? RUDDER AND LEFT HANDED WHAT ELSE?
@@ernestodeoto1312 He's talking about how the Captain let go of everything with both hands right after touchdown. That was a display of very poor airmanship.
@@chris99997 you dont use the yoke when your landed, left hand on steering and other in trottle.
I must have flown in to Heathrow at least 200 times in my life and I never tire of the view. If you park up near the perimiter and look up, you can see the lights of the incoming planes, lined up one behind each other in the sky, all at different stages of their descent. On a busy morning they are no more than one minute's flying time behind each other. It's an incredible sight and I take my hat off to ATC - they do an amzing job keeping all this in order. The skies above London are usually filled with planes. Until COVID-19 came along, of course. Now I look up and the skies are practically empty - only the occasional overflying flight at 30,000 feet.
Just Planes - thanks for this wonderful look at what goes on in the cockpit plus the great views of London - actually gave me goosebumps! Seeing all those famous sights & The Thames winding it's way around the city. I have so much respect & admiration for the people who guide & fly these massive airliners, keeping us all safe.
So much respect to the pilots, that was a ridiculously smooth landing!
All done by computers.A computers can be hacked,MH370 for instance.
@@stucrossland3719 the landing and takeoff is not done by computers- its fully in the pilots control
The cruising is autopilot
@@stucrossland3719 no, are you a pilot? Only when you are a pilot you may comment, also, takeoffs, fully done by human , the computer does repetitive, constant tasks, the human does the complex part, the human also sets up the computer, all pilots are trained for if the compter to 'go wrong', meaning all pilits can take charge over the computer.
@@stucrossland3719 MH370 have a crash due to unkown causes, no one ever comfirmed it was hacked, the plane just disappeared off the radar.
One of your very best. Beautifully clear shots, including the tourist sites and the usual last minute Heathrow landing clearance. Nice footage.
Thoroughly entertaining. One of the best cockpit videos I have ever seen. The skill of the pilots, and how they remain calm and in control, is awe inspiring.
I know enough about flying small aircraft to say to everyone here that the Captain has to be very good to make that landing look so easy - on the stick, on the pedals all the way in and 50ft over the piano - well done Sir! Quite amazing how one's life turns out - now over 70 I can look down on that big field seen in the final approach and remember working in it with a heavy horse when it was a farm. Back then Heathrow airport had tents for arrivals and departures and if you had the princely sum of five shillings - a guy in a Dragon Rapide would give you a quick flip from the central area.
I would of loved to see his rudder work. That landing was greased.
At what point should the pilot switch off AP and start flying manualy.
He released the controls immediately after touchdown before the aircraft slowed. At this point I believe ailerons are still active. He should hold on the controls untill the breaking is complete.
@@fredah83 In a CAT I&II landing u can leave the AP On till minimums, and with ground spoilers the ailerons do nothing, and the last thing u want to do is roll the aircraft while on the ground.
I'm pretty sure I have learned more from this video than any I have seen in a cockpit. This Captain is an excellent instructor and pilot.
always amazes me, the sheer size of these machines and how they stay up there.
the other thing that really gets me to sit up and take notice, the calmness of the crew and the "matter of fact" voices of air traffic control............. I freely admit I couldn't do it
It really isn't bad at all. Once you know the lingo, the radios are quite simple. And every approach and landing is essentially the same so you know what ATC is going to say before they say it. These guys have done it many many many times. It's like walking. -737 pilot
Aircraft aluminum and boat steel. That's the secret.
That's what I can't fathom ...How on earth is it possible for something that big to stay in the air ! And how do the pilots know what all the buttons and dials are for ! I still don't know what all the lights on my smart car are for !
"I freely admit I couldn't do it"
Well, not without training. Much the same as any commercial pilot.
It was amazing to see how much he was working the controls back and forth, side to side to keep the aircraft steady. Big surprise for us non-pilots to see. Amazing skills!
Yes, he was having to work that yoke quite a bit and it seems there is a delay on when the airplane responds. Unlike my Cessna 172. Would of loved to see his rudder work. PS, I am a student pilot.
In awe. Never seen such a smooth landing before. Expert piloting and of course the Royal Jordanian Dreamliner had a little something to do with it. Wowza!
One of my favorite videos! Thanks to the pilots for lending themselves to the actor's role! A huge THANK YOU to JP :)
What an excellent teacher. Probably one of the best captains I’ve seen.
How so?
You pilots are awesome. Thanks for keeping us safe in the air.
imagine the confusion as passengers seeing the speedbrakes going up and down continuously just because the captain is explaining it to the film crew XD. Very awesome video and I love the 787 flightdeck and that Singapore a380 is amazing.
edit: I see some people didn't get it. Pilots do extend speedbrakes to aid in descent. This is not a rare occasion. I was just pointing out as the captain wanted to show to the person filming how you can see it on the display by moving it up and down continuously. That's why as a passenger pov it must be funny. And I over exaggerated as this was a joke. Calm down folks.
@ATCkeepsUsafe Something wrong?
@DJRICKYDEEUK I know that speedbrakes are deployed to aid in the descent. I was just referring as the captain wanted to show to the person filming how you can see it on the display by moving it up and down continuously. That's why as a passenger pov it must be funny.
@DJRICKYDEEUK Yeah, My bad. I edited it because some people here are bitten by it somehow. Good day to you sir.
I honestly would be so confused 😂 😂 😂 😂
To reduce speed or to increase rate of descent with same speed.
*Excellent Landing.*
*God Bless All Pilots,*
*Around The World.*
*Great Job.*
God doesnt bless all pilots. He lets them drop out of the sky every year when in his omnnipotence he could have safe them and the passengers they are flying. Nice god. And you worship him? Wow. Nice moral compass.
@@francoisona
Shut up and stop talking about our beliefs, did we go around talk shit about yours?!!
@@francoisona simping question who created cells,sky’s,water etc..
One of the best cockpit video's I've seen. Great job gentlemen! Would love to be a passanger with these pilots.
The view of Singapore A-380 in flight is just amazing :-)
“This is how we do it.” 👍
Best line of the video.
Seems so simple...
My hat goes off to your high levels of skills to fly these aircraft. True professionals and masters.
Brilliant footage.
Well done to you 👍
amazing crew, Fine balance between explaining to viewers while still maintaining the safety of a cockpit environment.
So uhhhhhhhhhh, we uhhhhhhhh just entered the best part uhhhhhhhh. This pilot has the best pilot voice ever!
Thanks to the pilots for their demonstration of how the instruments work.....Very enjoyable video.
This Captain's commentary is very clear & informative, love the way he shows the flight instrument displays changing as he controls the aircraft.. fascinating..!
It's nice to see this video. I was on the 787 program for several years, building the planes. Seeing them flying and from the flight deck is a nice treat.
And thank YOU for a beautiful job making these increible machines with so much built in safety, and their controls to keep us safe in the skies. 'It takes a village' & human industrial work has given current humans a wonderufl life as long as we are among those who are fortunate enough to eat enough & be able to enjoy such things as your work - I try to always be aware of how much diverse effort goes into all the things we take for granted these days ! Be proud of what you helped with - I feel proud just as a passenger or even watching a video like this ! Well done humans !
If all the pilots were as professional as these two there would be no pilot-induced accidents at all. Great work gentlemen!
Excellent landing from the Jordanian Pilots," autopilot off, my controls" man, what a moment, every time
The same moment i admired ..👍
I like the captain, I think this buddy have flown until he fears nothing.very ralaxing n confident...kudos captain
Yes indeed. Great Captain!
Outstanding flight management by the Captain and Co-pilot, and the landing was so smooth given the cross wind and turbulence on approach. Well done and a credit to Jordanian Air.
Such an observant captain 👌 "the nose of the a380 was to the left so expect crosswind".. Noticing that even though they were a few miles behind. Excellent display of leadership in the cockpit
Really get the sense of the atmosphere as a fluid when the film is sped up, it's like swimming through an ocean of air.
Yes absolutely. Air does behave like a fluid.
Thank you so much - this is a wonderful view of how professional you guys are ! Everything completely spot-on all the way ! I'm a female but I have always loved watching planes take off & land, sometimes being on them myself. It's awe-inspiring every time & a testament to human genius !
I've flown once in the skies above London and it was fucking scary man, soooo many aircraft cutting about. Respect to the pilots/ATC for keeping it orderly and safe.
Plus helicopters XD
Why the unnecessary expletive ?
lol
Gav Hastings I agree, I used to trace the Thames snaking along and then see it again on the go around, it was fantastic.I used to live near the AIrport and as a treat on a weekend my Mum and Dad would take us there for the day, you could go outside and watch all day long. I also saw the Beatles arriving omg I'm old ❤️
What beautiful pictures, how skilled are these pilots , incredible.....So why on earth so many thumbs down 👎, what did I miss ?..To me it was a stunning little video with incredible scenes of what it must be like flying..I’ve never been in an airliner, but how wonderful it must be to be in the cockpit.
Professional crew, stunning views, excellent landing also.
Thanks for the ride!
Ive never watched a video like this before, i thoroughly enjoyed it thank you.
This crew is great. One of my favorite things to start my day to. So much talent and responsibility involved. Love this stuff. The views are simply stunning as well. Nice post guys.
Brilliant video into my beautiful country i haven't been back to in many years' really hope to see at a least one more time
Very cool. If I were a pilot of any type of aircraft I don't think I'd ever get tired of flying. Thanks to the pilots for sharing the experience. And the flim crew of course. And Just Planes. 👍🏻😉
That is what i call ... self confidence ...
Thanks guys for a lovely performance .
That was amazing .
Love how on short final, the view over the pilot's left shoulder shows just how responsive the aircraft is to his inputs. Great video!
London looks fabulous. Love the English accent of the guy in Heathrow control tower.
Fantastic and probably one of the best videos on RUclips I have watched. Captain very competent and pilots...salute you!
I was amazed by the amount of communication between the pilot and co-pilot. Fantastic video, thank you :)
What a cool dude of a pilot, lovely plane cockpit to, its guys like these that gives me great confidence in flying ,.brilliant video,.thanks JP,.
Well said Cab...exactly what I was thinking...
It was poor airmanship on landing.....
@@pben4431 Are you a fighter pilot? You must be a Republican!🤮🤮🤮
One of the best cockpit video.........😍😍😍
One of the best Heathrow Landing Videos. Thank you for posting
It was Huuuuuuge pleasure to watch this film. Captain is absolutely great, fantastic skills and great personality. All views are great!!! :)
One of the best of its type I've seen. Loved the outside shots and instrument close-ups. Thanks guys.
Fantastic! Yes, this is indeed how you do it! Thanks for sharing this awesome video.
It is fascinating to follow the pilots in the cockpit in this way :-)
Fantastic pilots people just don't know how much respect these guys deserve..❤
They were probably in the air force so this is bread and butter for them.
"typical Heathrow"
"Heathrow is not complicated"
what a boss of a pilot XD
Respect!
Only one runway????
@@MyAirviews Two. 09R/27L and 09L/27R. They landed on 27R. The other runway is to the left as they’re looking ahead on final approach, with terminals 1, 2, 3 and 5 between the runways.
@@RomeoJulietCharlie thanks for the info
@@MyAirviews that was exactly my thought also, I only saw one runway for such a massive airport as LHR
Superb landing.....nice cockpit view...great camera's....Beautiful view of London
Amazing how different the landing experience is from the flight deck.
Fantastic job! Thank you for taking us along for the ride!
Awesome video, best view of a LHR Landing I have seem. In the 90's I lived 4 miles from the end of that runway at Heathrow, so these guys flew right over my old neighbourhood.
the quality on this is just immense
great video! I flew to GIG on BA249 on this very day, just a couple hours before this landing. I recognise the cloud formation!
First time I’ve been in the cockpit flying into Heathrow! Thanks
Absolutely incredible video. Well edited, love it!
Thank you so very much for uploading. Now the ordinary man in the street can see what is happening in the cockpit and landing views from cockpit so very clearly from various angles. So wonderful and amazing. God bless you.
The explanations in the beginning was really good and easy to understand. Great video , thanks.
Yes one of the absolute best cockpit videos, a perfect view of London Heathrow Approach and the thames and an added bonus of the Singapore A380 flying underneath. Nice one royal Jornanian. After that gonna book with you some time in the future...
typo...Royal Jordanian. Thank you.
Very impressive. It is so amazing to me what some people are able to do. ✈️
fantastic views of londons landmarks....well done guys, great cockpit footage.
Fantastic video, loved the Lambourne hold views, this was back in the day when traffic used to hold for a Heathrow arrival.
120+ arrivals and departures every hour, changed days now. Keep flying, keep watching Just Planes, its epic :))
nice sooth ( as butter) landing...i could not even notice when you touched down....good job.
Stunning view when you flew next to Singapore A380
Not so much 'next to', but 'above'.
1000 feet above.
@@sailorman8668 Why so anal?
@@jerryn8738 I always strive for accuracy and correctness - it avoids misunderstandings.
The A380 cattle truck takes a day board and another day just to disembark the A380 once it has landed all the baa baa sheep! While 787 Dreamliner is Clean Green Safe Carbon Fibre no jetlag and quick to board and disembark so you can get on with your life.
Haha that made my day seeing that Singapore plane get lower it's like 'sod I'm going to be beaten!' Lol impressed by the views mind great stuff.
While on UN mission, I travelled with Jordanian Pilots, from Pakistan till Liberia an African country . They are The Best pilot. Excellent and superb... Love you Jordanian from Pakistan..
Fascinating insight. What amazes me is that there's 429 knobheads who thought it worth doing a thumbs down!
Not a great example of top airmanship. ......lots of errors......letting go of controls after landing !!!!
You are obviously not an aviator.
@@pben4431 jealous RUclips pilot alert!!!
I gave it a thumbs down because of the photoshopped thumbnail...
@@pben4431 'Lots of errors'?
Can you list them please?
Thank you pilots for doing an outstanding job and for keeping us safe wherever u are....
This was amazing!!! Thank you to the pilots for letting us into the cockpit. Well done guys!!❤
Truly great video. One of the best I've seen. I would love to have these pilots on my next flight.
Awesome video. Great instructions from the Pilot. Having flown with RJA previously, I must say it was enjoyable.
a lot of work. its hard to believe that theses machines are made by man and its amazing how smart the Pilots are. We should stop taking everything for granted and enjoy the world , technology and comfort that we have .
Respect to all the great pilot's all doing a great job,love it.
Used to love makeup videos but since watching your channel, you're my only 💘
Love watching these amazing pilots. Operating such a complicated machine
That was totally absorbing...! It's nice that the airline gave permission to film in the cockpit.
Awesome views of Canary Wharf London at 6:50. Way cool!
Superb landing, superb cockpit management and crew work. These guys are highly professional, the Pilot flying was clearly in full control and landed that aircraft just lovely. The FO was on point. This is how you fly a plane people! Well done Pilots!!
But computers land the plane,pilots are there if anything goes wrong.
Started to hum the Eastenders tune as it flew over Canary Wharf! Great video!
Oh God. Don't.
ahhhh! so that's where the phrase "like a boss!" came from!!
Very informative! Not many vids out there that are well explained such as this one. Really liked it!