Pilotseye.tv - Lufthansa Cargo Boeing 777 - Departure from Seattle
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2024
- Watch as the crew get clearance and take off from Seattle enroute to Frankfurt in a brand new Boeing 777-200F. PLEASE NOTE: This is not my video and is owned by Pilotseye.tv. Copyright content is allowed by the owner. Please visit www.pilotseye.tv to purchase full video. Thank you.
7 years later and “pilotseye” are still the absolute best in cockpit videos. I just wonder if all Lufthansa pilots always use so “by the book” phraseology, or it’s just because “they are on camera”, just beautiful, never tired to watch it again.
Love watching German crews in action. They are the definition of professionalism.
Not just Germans. All of them are excellent and worthy. You should check out the Swiss crew as well. I wish the production crew can expand to all countries but I think they’re just limited to Swiss and German.
Well-trained and professional pilots are well-trained and professional.
Agreed. These men exemplify professionalism
You will definitely have the best odds of a great flight
American pilots are professional too.🙂
The ATC "turn left" remix made my day 😂
Haha!
Left left!.... Left!.... Left Left! (8)
I don’t understand as ATC would never repeat themselves in such quick succession. They would assume a loss of communications if the aircraft did not respond, they would not repeat themselves so many times.
@@SketchRC The video has been edited to add the extra 'left's
Right I was not ready for that💀
I could watch these for hours...wait, I *DO* watch these for hours! lol So informative and the professionalism is outstanding.
Same here I'm addicted.
Same
Takeoff was from Paine Field, Everett Washington. These men are absolute professionals, very impressive. And the 777 is a beauty.
What really comes across in this video ( and others ) is these pilots clearly love the pure thrill of flying. particularly an incredible aircraft like the 777. Its not just their job..its their passion.
"incredible"
The 777 and those GE-90 engines are a engineering masterpiece. And in the hands of these great pilots the Triple 7 is complete.
Just Spectacular! Cool calm professional and happy pilots!
Thanks! And the aircraft is absolutely amazing. It's my current now too, with Lufthansa.
One of the best aspects of being an airline pilot is that there are no office-politics, you know exactly what is expected from you and you don't have to take job-related bullshit home with you. On the rare occasions when you fly a trip with someone you dislike, you can bid-off of the remaining trips with that person for the rest of the month.
But there aren't ugly pilots. :/
josiew47 i
Günther Achterhof Und wie fliegt sich so eine 777? Will auch mal Pilot werden.
I'm always amazed by how the pilots remember everything and every number to readback to control.
Ruben they dont. They write it down lol
Some Wright it done, some dont
Most frequency changes are expected. I usually just read them off the radio haha.
Always a pleasure to watch L/H cockpit crews.Always professional and the subtle teaching aspects between the Captain and the First Officer,The old hand,and the young "kid" to his right
Beautiful: no other words!
I was, as tourist, in 1985 at the Boeing Plant in Everett. No internet ... only I wrote a letter to the Boeing tour center in order to visit the biggest airplanes factory worldwide! I was 27 old. Nice to remember for me!
Don't you miss when the world was "normal".
Need to thanks CCP
Thank the government they even know when all this will end it’s so obvious
No. I like it better this way
My world is normal, always unmasked, unmuzzled, unvaxed, unafraid.
Love the relaxed environment. Something about knowing the back is empty just changes the attitude for the whole flight.
This moment of silence after both Pilots wishes each other have fun or enjoy it. Then the music in the backgorund...so so nice!😍
Wonderful flight crew and what a friendly 1st. Officer!
I can't believe I didn't 'discover' this website before now. It just gives you a real rush and appreciation to what these pilots 'handle' with precise timing, execution, and respect for each other and the ATC. Bravo.
I have to write everything down no matter how many times I've done it. His read back was awesome.
Pilots are pros. 777 is a beauty. Even with all the math, it’s still fascinating how something that big and heavy flies.
I love flying in and out of Seattle when I travel there from London.
Another thing, the Captain looks a super fun guy.
Whomever produces these videos for Pilots Eye does the best job ever. I really enjoy the penned in diagrams of the planned routes, and the back ground music is pleasant and not at all invasive. Very well done folks!
I’m trying to watch as much as I can with these videos. Each and every one is always awe inspiring. How I envy the pilots. But in my lifetime, there’s no way I can be a pilot now. All I can do is just enjoy these videos from a chair.
Take off was from Paine Field in Everett, Wa. 30-40min north of Seattle. That Boeing plant is the largest building in the world by volume btw :)
Der Kapitän strahlt nur Ruhe und vertrauen, der Co-Pilot soll glücklig sein
i particularly love the part where the experienced pilot led off by saying left to test the fella who corrected right turn for failure.. man what a joy.
Love each and every one of these videos. Watching the pilots fly the SID departures is a great learning tool.
this was amazing to watch even in 2021, the precision the skill, the professionalism. beautiful to see even the slight hazing. very cool.
2022 😁
@aviation World...I could watch these videos for hours. The LUFT pilot is very calm and is professional in all the videos i've seen of him. Lufthansa will lose a great employee when he decides to retire.
Calm, hehe? Why shouldn't he be calm?
You make the most beautiful cockpit-view videos anywhere on youtube. Thank you.
Claus Richter! One of my favourite pilots! Spectacular take-off!
Namit Arjaria Claus with C please!
Corrected :) Thanks!
Namit Arjaria I could watch him fly all day. Simply the best.
That`s fantastic !!! Many thanks guys, you`re the best !!!
looks very comfortable and easy calm. I rewind this clip all day
Th co-pilot has a lovely voice! Just the kind of reassuring sound you want in turbulence!
One of the most beautiful pilot tv videos so far. Thank you!
The 777 is such a beautiful aircraft, nearly flys itself event without any input
Wonderful video... Outstanding clips. @7:39 beautiful track started when Claus said beautiful......one of the best video compilation in aviation
After 6 years I found out yesterday: The song is „Top Down“ by Alex Jacke
See even German experienced pilots love the triple 7.
Great video. One of the best. Nothing like taking delivery of your brand new Boeing. Our only work to do was clean up the odd carpet fibers here and there and enjoy the new smells for a few months.
You guys have done a fantastic job. I really enjoy watching these videos . I work in shipping industry still I find it so much relevant to me.
It is my absolute dream to fly the 777 one day. I will get there one day and life will be complete.
So friendly pilots 👨✈️👨🏻✈️
Me when I’m in the plane: *omg dumb pilots can we just go like hurry up!!!!*
Pilots: *blah blah blah 365 80 blah blah blah takeoff blah blah engine*
Me watching this video: *oh.... so that’s... okay...*
OH I remember I went to Seattle in last fall. It was beautiful. And the Boeing factory could be seen from the airport to the downtown. It was very nice.
Clearance Clarence? Roger, Roger. What's your vector, Victor?
Ouver meet Under. Under Ouver, Ouver Dunn.
Surely you can't be serious? Do you like gladiator movies?
I cant tell you, you can tell me, im the captain
I do like gladiator films, and don't call me shirley.
It's an entirely different kind of flying, all together.
Great professional teamwork from everyone.
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Every time I see video about flying and Lufthansa Airbus lm feel blasuer and trusted about this air ways...Thank you
very professional pilots. Amazing !
I must have watched this at least 15 times now.....brilliant videos....Please upload more....If u'd filmed the entire trip from Seattle to Frankfurt, I wouldve sat n watched....Superb!
Comandant, you are a wonderfull air professional, congratulations from Brazil
One of my favorite videos. Wonderful crew, magnificent new 777F aircraft.
Very nice video. The pilot is very calm.
Do you expect pilots not to be calm?
That was awesome. I'm saving up for one of these things-only $295,700,000 to go!
Hi Jason, If you could get 0% financing it could be yours w/ 36 payments @ $821,388.88/month.... ;-)
What bill are you trying to pass through Congress to justify that number?
Work of art watching the German pilots set up the flight..
Thats one happy crew right there.
That Boeing 777 is a beautiful plane!
Lufthansa and KLM pilotsa are very professional.
Love this Tv Channel!!! So good
Dieser "left" remix😂
true story, bro! :D
So etwas ist in JEDEM PilotsEye-Film drin.
Awesome!!! Brand new from the factory huh ! Lovely!
That's Paine Field in Mukilteo! I grew up in that neighborhood
Just imagining what an amazing experience it must be to pick up a brand new plane from the factory and be the first ones to fly her home
FOR SOME REASON I LOVE THAT ENGINE START SOUND
I would also like to see videos of Southwest and Delta doing TO's and approaches here.
Noticed more than a few Lufthansa Cargo 777s departing Snohomish Co on the infinite flight advanced server this morning.
very very good pilot!!Regarding the Attitude and
professionalism!!
Just to clarify, this isn't SEATAC. This runway is actually at Boeings plant that is near Mukulteo. (A ways from Seattle!).
Paine Field is the Boeing plant but a lot of testing is done at Boeing Field just to the North of SEATAC.
@@Zone5Aviation Heavies are mostly delivered out of Paine Field though.
Der Kapitän is LOVING it :)
Amazing footage. I'm so happy for this crew that they got to experience this!
Outstanding. :)
Very cool captain i've ever seen.. have a nice flight captain... Salam n Peace from Malaysia
wunderbare Arbeit! schön aussicht
German pilots are so handsome! 🐈
They left from Paine field which is the initial point of departure for 777s. It came home.
Nice video, too bad it ended so abruptly!!
nice to find this channel...
Wonderful !! Good team!! Congratulations.
Super Lufthansa :)
nah, just a heavy...
Absolutely great Video's , Thank you Crew and Lufthansa . Greetings from Dallas Texas
Here at KSAT, I saw a Lufthansa Cargo yesterday. Would love to see that video. If Swissair ever comes to KSAT, hope Thomas and Jenny come here also.
Swissair went bankrupt in 2002. It’s called Swiss International Airlines now.
Absolut phantastisch!
Das Video ist etwa 6 Jahre alt und ich habe endlich das Lied 07:40 gefunden. Das ist echt ein Schwachpunkt bei Pilotseye, dass sie einfach nicht die Musiktitel nennen
I once dreamt to become a pilot. But I couldn't afford even 1/10th of that money.
Now I am enjoying my lost dream in Microsoft Flight Simulator.
While I play that game, I imagine myself like this proud caption.
Question. Does this crew do a test flight before accepting delivery?
NIce to watch real professionals at work.
Another day in the office. What a job!
Boeing 777 what a beautiful aircraft.
these are really satisfying
"After take-off checklist: After take-off. Checklist complete." rotfl that was funny haha
Pretty amazing...
That new aircraft smell! 😁
I love Lufthansa Cargo💙💙
Great video.
This is KPAE Boeing Everett not seattle! Paine field where the 787 767 777 747 are built. Former Boeing Employee
Are Lufthansa and Lufthansa cargo pilots taught to say their callsign in the beginning while reading back
Yes indeed, they are!
Great video. There are few queries though, at 7:10 the captain announces VNAV speed thrust set for climb but the thrust lever was not brought down to auto thrust position by looks of it the lever was at take off thrust position. Also the captain was manually flying the aircraft with help of FD, and the VNAV and LNAV was switched on later when asked to climb FL390. But the first officer was changing the heading and the altitude on the flight computer even before that while the aircraft was flown manually. How was that possible?
The subtitles are incorrect. He says VNAV speed Thrust Ref, not Thrust Set. Those are the two FMA's that come up passing 400ft RA on the climb out. As far as VNAV not being engaged you can clearly see it was at 8:27. LNAV was left off as this was a heading departure and selected once given direct to STMSN. The FO is making heading and altitude changes on the MCP in order for the FD's to give proper guidance. Hope that answers your questions!
Anirban Roy In adding to the above comment, the LNAV and VNAV modes were engaged at various stages but the master autopilot was not engaged. All this does is indeed give the flight director attitude and heading cues for the captain to follow. the captain was flying the entire departure in this video by hand with reference from the flight director. This is why he said that the aircraft was trimmed beautifully, he was feeling it first hand. it's not uncommon for delivery flights out of Paine field to be flown by hand up until the mandatory autopilot altitude. This is why before takeoff, the first officer said 'enjoy'. He meant enjoy flying this brand new bird.
Thank you so much B777drvr and Jason-Craig
Great job gentleman .
Danke schön
I was in the car tho other day with the wife and as we pulled away from the house after going a 100 yards down the road I heard myself saying rotate to her as we picked up speed
Why do I watch this? I can't look away.
Interesting comments about the pilots being "calm". What do they suppose to be, nervous and scared?
Tigerwarhawk I know. "Oh my god. We're actually flying, Hans!" I see them more as being focused as there is quite a workload to work off that checklist, plus navigating, communicating with ATC and just flying the airplane. Nice vid, though.
Im happy you think Seattle is beautiful :')