This video reminded me on the feelings during takeoff. You are at the runway, the engines increase the power slightly but you think it's their maximum, the plane starts to roll, but then they get full power so that you're pressed into your seat and you have some kind of shivers because you feel this power. Love it!
No matter how crappy things are at ground level, it's always a beautiful sunny day above the clouds... being able to travel above the clouds as fast as a bullet has got to be one of man's greatest achievements.
That’s true…it’s always getting above the clouds. Once you pass thru then it’s smooth sailing. I was worried at first but ever is set. Engines sound a lil choppy thou.
Work on the ramp during the summer and deice during the winter..also the green is a ant-icing fluid that prevents contamination from adhering to the aircraft for a period of time to allow them to take off
Those engines are so powerful , Are built for the snow.takeofff / o har air port. General Electric old school, baby.good night city at 8.50. the coolest video on UA-cam .
Love this. The title SAYS take off. And that's exactly what we got, he got us through the muck and into the ding. Good night. I feel the KLM 744 is as iconic as Pan Am's. Princess Juliana if nothing else. We don't have much time left with our remaining queens. There's something very special about THESE engines, I know we all agree.
Listen to the engines sing when the Captain pushes the throttles forward. As long as I live, I will never forget flying on a 747 from the US to Tokyo. Great sights and sounds on this video.
same here from tokyo to paris, but it was a 777, and it was unforgettable because half way through the flight all the in flight screens and cabin lights suddenly shut off and there was a thick smell of smoke, crew rushing up and down, many people including myself thought the worst, but things came back to normal after a few minutes.
It still amazes me how those wings can hold up the entire weight of the plane, and how those engines, with that much power, are not ripped off; no matter how many bolts are attached to them.
@@Lisa-hn3hz It's more complicated than that and there are defenitly more bolts in use on the 747. As we can tell from the crash-investigtion where they broke off (ELAL 1862 Amsterdam 1992). But you are right there are only a few bolts for a lot of power and weight and they set you back more then $ 1000,- each.
i know 1 dam thang u would never and i mean never catch Mr. C.P.3 up in no dam plane like that nope hell naw ain’t got no bidnezz being dat far up in the dam air unless it’s a bird
It's an amazing feat of engineering. To convert cold air like that into hot 🔥 propulsive jet heat is awesome then to lift the plane considering these weather conditions makes it even more impressive.
@@TheFejfAviation Great job I have only flown on medium size jets I was surprised at how long and how high the 747 used the slats/high lift devices. Looked like 8000 to 10000 ft. Again thanks for the great video.
@@wms1650 I think it wasn't until after i got my comm pilot's license, that i first flew a widebody, as passenger. It was a 777 and what surprised me, is that on takeoff the engine sounds softer than on taxi. As for the flaps/slats, i think it's due the weather: pilots made sure that every ice that could have built up on their surfaces in the clouds is sublimated off in the drier air above. Otherwise they only cause unnecessary fuel waste from 1000 or 2000 feet above ground and ought be retracted.
I’ve flown into and out of O’Hare in weather like that, they do a great job there. One time en route to Phoenix, the pilot said of O’Hare, “If this was any place else we might not have left.”
This was so beautiful to watch. I'm absolutely petrified to fly- developed a massive fear of it in my 20's (was totally fine before that) and haven't been on a plane in over over 15 years but I love watching these videos. Praying one day I will be able to fly again.🙏 I hope so.
Same thing happened to me...but I have to sometimes for work...The more I learn about it, the less I fear...maybe buy a flight sim and practice....I think the fear is loss of control
I miss seeing the distinct blue KLM 747 coming into O’Hare every day. I would sit on the west side of the airport and try and see it far out over the lake coming in east to west. I think KLM is now going with a Boeing 787, which is not a bad looking bird either.
@@alexredeemed exactly.. the wing doesn't generate the lift, the airflow does, not to mention the fact that this is how exactly every flight achieves lift off....
Have lost count on how many times I’ve watched this splendid video, am still perplexed by the behaviour of the green anti-icing gunk on the wings which doesn’t just run/drip off as the plane taxis to take off , but once the speed picks up to rotate, it then gets blown back in the slipstream. I can only conclude it must be of some gelatinous consistency to stick while needed but thin enough to not hang on too long. As an Australian who feels cold at anything below 15c, I cannot fathom how anyone can live and work in North America in winter, Hardy souls indeed.
I flew a KLM 747 back in '87 to Amsterdam. This takes me back. Even though those 747s maybe a bit old, they are still pretty big and stable in turbulence. Thanks for posting!
@@TheFejfAviation It probably was a 200. It was nicer than TWA, and i remember they served Heineken on board. Imported from Holland. You could easily taste the difference.
Simply superb..reminds me of the time...I literally took the same flight..under the same conditions..from Chicago to Amsterdam..only at that time there wasn't a snow " storm' but heavy snow.. ( fall).. so exactly what you showed..de- iceing etc took place..felt I was taking the flight again!!! Fantastic!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
45 second takeoff roll for a long flight like that is pretty short. A transpacific (Sydney LAX) flight is more than a minute and consumes nearly 3 kilometres (!!!!) of runway, especially on a hot day.
Returning to a favorite video, with Chicago winter made more bearable by the green of that Aer Lingus: and happy St. Patrick’s Day! (Honorable mention to the green de-icing fluid).
In 35 years of travel around Africa and the Middle East I'm pleased to have avoided BA almost completely and used mostly KLM and AF. There's nothing like flying home in a lovely big blue 747 after a tiring stressful trip.
One of the best footage i've seen of a dusk departure, snow on the ground just illuminates everything ! Check out the engines sucking up the snow on the ground and dancing as they go through dirty air on take-off ! Awsome !!
Sigurd Johnson that’s my dream I live relatively close to Chicago and I when my mom takes me, I always love walking down the streets near ohare and watching planes land. I’ve flown out of KORD 2 times but have flown out of MDW several times in a delta 717. Love the ORD approach also!
Why are the leading edge slats extended all the way to the end of the video - three minutes after taking off? Do they have some kind of climb out procedure for noise abatement? Seems like an awful long time.
Especially on a little Cessna on gravel runway! My dream. But I was is what is called the GOLDEN AGE OF FLYING - when I was a stewardess, hats, white gloves, Sir and Mam --business people and affluent people - crystal, silver, china, ovens - the 9 yds. My how it has changed.
Fantastic video and thank you THANK YOU for NOT using music. So many nice aviation vids wrecked with music these days. Those engines are music to the ears. A pity the Queen is rare in passenger ops these days. I wanna try getting on a Lufthansa or one of the Chinese airlines 748s before they are gone too. The Big Twins have taken over but somehow....you feel comfort seeing 2 engines under each wing specially over the vast oceans! (Yes I know twins are v reliable!)
Anyone else love the sound of a jet engine during take off?
Miss Kendi RR engine ?
Nothing better !!
@ghostt girl ghostt girl that's sad.
Absolutely. And there is a huge auditory difference between the long haul wide bodies and the skinny commuter jets. More of a buzzing than a growl.
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I don't know why I find this video so soothing.
It's the snow for me. It makes me think I'm indoors in a cosy warm place, escaping the cold
This video reminded me on the feelings during takeoff. You are at the runway, the engines increase the power slightly but you think it's their maximum, the plane starts to roll, but then they get full power so that you're pressed into your seat and you have some kind of shivers because you feel this power. Love it!
They do that to make sure all engines are spooling up normally before full power is added
You need to go to NHRA OOOOH MY nothing like it 11,000 hp three seconds 330mph lovin life!
I love winter departures. No matter, how bad it is on the ground. Nothing beats the beauty of a winter sunset departure.
I experinced it
@@shildebrandt13 most definitely
Especially when you live in Chicago! The problem is never the flight from O’Hare, it’s always to O’Hare that’s the problem in the winter lol.
I agree. It's like being transported magically to another world!
I'll get my kicks in a much safer way, ty. :)
No matter how crappy things are at ground level, it's always a beautiful sunny day above the clouds... being able to travel above the clouds as fast as a bullet has got to be one of man's greatest achievements.
That’s true…it’s always getting above the clouds. Once you pass thru then it’s smooth sailing. I was worried at first but ever is set. Engines sound a lil choppy thou.
Crazy that that’s actually me deicing in the spray cab! Glade to see so many interest in aviation! It’s such an amazing experience! I love it!
Hey Justin. Great job. What do you do in the summer? LOL
Just recently flew on two 777-300ER to Asia and back, man hearing those GE-115B 's take off, puts you in a different place Wow.
what was that green thing you sprayed on the wing?
Work on the ramp during the summer and deice during the winter..also the green is a ant-icing fluid that prevents contamination from adhering to the aircraft for a period of time to allow them to take off
Haha the world just literally interconnects HAHAHA noice job
Everything I want to see in a video. Heavy jet taking off in the snow. The perfect blue light of winter. And all this at 60fps. Bravo!
Thanks! Was a fun day for sure!
good comment ;)
Wonder what camera he used
And a A346 on sight for a few seconds :)
And that green wing treatment was just deicing on the cake!
props to the ground crew for getting that runway clean for you!
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It’s a jet plane not prop plane
Those engines are so powerful , Are built for the snow.takeofff / o har air port. General Electric old school, baby.good night city at 8.50. the coolest video on UA-cam .
I love flying. This video was so good I can almost feel the take off.
Great video, thank you for Not adding irrelevant background music!!
I like it better without music too.
Lol this is a good comment
Peter Jones I totally agree!……how irritating is all that shit??!?!
Every other comment would be - "What's the song at..." - So tired of that crap.
@@robertonascimentoqueiroz5449 Now that really makes a lot of sense ....
Love this. The title SAYS take off. And that's exactly what we got, he got us through the muck and into the ding. Good night.
I feel the KLM 744 is as iconic as Pan Am's. Princess Juliana if nothing else. We don't have much time left with our remaining queens. There's something very special about THESE engines, I know we all agree.
Listen to the engines sing when the Captain pushes the throttles forward. As long as I live, I will never forget flying on a 747 from the US to Tokyo. Great sights and sounds on this video.
They use only 80 percent of engine power when they take off
same here from tokyo to paris, but it was a 777, and it was unforgettable because half way through the flight all the in flight screens and cabin lights suddenly shut off and there was a thick smell of smoke, crew rushing up and down, many people including myself thought the worst, but things came back to normal after a few minutes.
Im from Braziliam esse é um grande aviões
I love aircrafts. I don't know why but watching them makes me always thrilled.
Leaving ground puts you in an all together other world.
Same here. I should purse my career in aerospace.
I worked in the aviation industry for 15 years. I can still hear the loud engines of the 747-400’s 😍
Beautiful video - the golden hour during snow - remarkable colors - and smooth camerawork. TOP!
Who else thinks three and four engine planes are more sexy than just the two engine ones!? Nice video.
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Just loves hearing the take off. Haven’t been flying since the COVID-19 started. Miss flying so much. Can’t wait till all this over.
Worked for the old Northwest Airlines, flew several times on KLM 747s.... Awesome Every Time!
It still amazes me how those wings can hold up the entire weight of the plane, and how those engines, with that much power, are not ripped off; no matter how many bolts are attached to them.
I am also with you, I always think the same way. Its amazing
Two-million parts, flying in unison.
Engineering.
1 bolt holds it,,,that's it. A took care of a man who was a captain pilot he told me
@@Lisa-hn3hz It's more complicated than that and there are defenitly more bolts in use on the 747. As we can tell from the crash-investigtion where they broke off (ELAL 1862 Amsterdam 1992). But you are right there are only a few bolts for a lot of power and weight and they set you back more then $ 1000,- each.
Wow…those engines sounds like they’re under pressure. These pilots are brave to take off after a snow storm.
i know 1 dam thang u would never and i mean never catch Mr. C.P.3 up in no dam plane like that nope hell naw ain’t got no bidnezz being dat far up in the dam air unless it’s a bird
I loved flying in weather. It’s always fun to break out on top and see the sun, or stars.
Enjoyed the shot of the A340, my favorite Airliner. Gorgeous looking plane. I grew up with B707
This has been my favourite childhood video in 2016!!!
Many thanks for the support!
Always amazes me how these big lumps of metal are able to stay in the air!
Always amazes me too.
Bernoulli teory easy
With enough thrust, anything can fly.
Powerful engines
Amazing what man has accomplished in the last hundred years.
And what he's destroyed
It is incredible how strong those wings are...simply incredible!
They’re built to be able to bend without breaking else even the slightest bit of turbulence would cause the wings to snap
Great video, free of commentary and music. That magnificent engine sound is all the soundtrack you need. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for your support and feedback. I'll keep the natural audio coming.
It's an amazing feat of engineering. To convert cold air like that into hot 🔥 propulsive jet heat is awesome then to lift the plane considering these weather conditions makes it even more impressive.
@Ralph Reilly what's so funny?
@Ralph Reilly Cretin.
I’ve been traveling this same flight and dreaming to travel again..
Stay safe world..
Traveling is a dream..
You are beautiful
The view right after takeoff is awesome. White snow covering everything with all the bright lights. Awesome!
0:27 jetway closed
0:47 de-icing
1:57 pushback
2:30 engine start
3:08 taxi
3:55 Iberia A340
4:36 Iberia A340 takeoff
5:29 FedEx Md11F
6:18 United 737 takeoff
6:28 holding short
7:13 lined up
7:24 takeoff
8:19 V1
8:20 rotate
8:45 gear up
9:19 into the clouds
11:08 cruise
Really appreciate the time line.
@@TheFejfAviation Great job
I have only flown on medium size jets
I was surprised at how long and how high the 747 used the slats/high lift devices.
Looked like 8000 to 10000 ft.
Again thanks for the great video.
@@wms1650 Yeah, those slats were down for longer than I thought they would be. (Obligatory timestamp - 11:14 )
@@wms1650 I think it wasn't until after i got my comm pilot's license, that i first flew a widebody, as passenger. It was a 777 and what surprised me, is that on takeoff the engine sounds softer than on taxi. As for the flaps/slats, i think it's due the weather: pilots made sure that every ice that could have built up on their surfaces in the clouds is sublimated off in the drier air above. Otherwise they only cause unnecessary fuel waste from 1000 or 2000 feet above ground and ought be retracted.
Hi wow n wow nice take off hahaha 🥤🌎🐔😀❤️✈️
I work at ORD, after all these years I'm still in awe watching these planes fly.....
7:45 just can't get enough of that. I would fly just to hear this!!
Tonda Šálek right on! Though it makes my stomach flip just hearing that sound.
The sound of POWER...😉
@@briangarrett9820 Near enough 100,000 BHP :D
It’s a nice sound
The magic never goes away, not for me at least. Wonderful stuff made more glorious by the winter snow and hazy light.
I kept marveling at the clarity of your picture. At one point, I could even see the swirls of air made by the engines. Thanks for sharing.
I think by showing these sort of footage you would help people to manage their fear of flights anyway. It did to me . Great thanks
Thanks for your support and glad you enjoyed.
same here. I am nervous during takeoffs and had the same feeling in the pit of my stomach veiwing this while in my sofa😮😊
Awe inspiring, beautiful weather. The way the wings and engines wiggle and flex makes my heart go thump!
Wow, it's like a winter wonderland !
I’ve flown into and out of O’Hare in weather like that, they do a great job there. One time en route to Phoenix, the pilot said of O’Hare, “If this was any place else we might not have left.”
Какие же вы красивые, самолеты и и все кто причастен. Дай Бог вам всего хорошего.
Excellent takeoff of the Mighty Boeing 747-400 after a snowstorm.
Thaat's Ohare in the cold, freakin snowy winter! Makes me shiver just watching this!
Shit me to
747 is a very special sound!
Excellent camerawork-cimematic!..and yes, real sounds, not a soundtrack.
Beautiful footage. Love the time of day, snow and view of massive O'hare. Hope it was a pleasant flight and thanks for sharing...
Brilliant. Well done - great video. One day this footage will be used to look back at how we used to fly ...
One of the best, and moodiest aviation scenes i've ever seen- really well done!
Thank you!
This was so beautiful to watch. I'm absolutely petrified to fly- developed a massive fear of it in my 20's (was totally fine before that) and haven't been on a plane in over over 15 years but I love watching these videos. Praying one day I will be able to fly again.🙏 I hope so.
Thanks for your comment!
Hope you do. Keep in mind these are reliable machines in professional hands. Surrender yourself to that.
Always know ur in more danger while driving a car
Same thing happened to me...but I have to sometimes for work...The more I learn about it, the less I fear...maybe buy a flight sim and practice....I think the fear is loss of control
I was fine till i had a flight with high turbulence
Now my doc have given me anxiety pills they help a bit
Excellent video from this Royal Dutch Airlines KLM 747-400. Greetings from The Netherlands.
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Beautiful video. Flying absolutely terrifies me. This video gave me anxiety. But I am fascinated by planes. Amazing machines.
Great video! Love that feeling of anticipation as a plane turns on to the runway. Engines sound phenomenal.
one of the most exciting videos i ever saw on you tube.
I miss seeing the distinct blue KLM 747 coming into O’Hare every day. I would sit on the west side of the airport and try and see it far out over the lake coming in east to west. I think KLM is now going with a Boeing 787, which is not a bad looking bird either.
As a person who is terrified of flying this video is so well done it actually scared me!
Don't be scared. It is the safest mode of travel(other than walking).
Great video sir, I have been in so many planes and the A-380 AIRBUS is so Comfortable and the sounds of the engines put me to sleep.
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I've never seen a video where you can see so clearly the wing starting to generate lift on rotation. Incredible.
Have u ever been in a plane
@@alexredeemed y r u asking have u never been?
@@alexredeemed exactly.. the wing doesn't generate the lift, the airflow does, not to mention the fact that this is how exactly every flight achieves lift off....
The KLM Boeing B747-400 is one of my favorites, excellent capture.
Mine too, thanks!
The force of those engines sucking up the ground snow and anything in front of them is amazing.
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Have lost count on how many times I’ve watched this splendid video, am still perplexed by the behaviour of the green anti-icing gunk on the wings which doesn’t just run/drip off as the plane taxis to take off , but once the speed picks up to rotate, it then gets blown back in the slipstream.
I can only conclude it must be of some gelatinous consistency to stick while needed but thin enough to not hang on too long.
As an Australian who feels cold at anything below 15c, I cannot fathom how anyone can live and work in North America in winter, Hardy souls indeed.
Thanks for your comment and support. It's a mystery that green stuff. B)
Green magic.
every so often i have to check this video out ! it stays nice a TAKE OFF in snowy weather ! ! LOVE IT ! ! !
Superb video and beautiful view of city from aircraft. Thanks for sharing.
thanks for posting this. A miracle of modern engineering. Those wings sure were bouncing around.
I flew a KLM 747 back in '87 to Amsterdam. This takes me back. Even though those 747s maybe a bit old, they are still pretty big and stable in turbulence. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for your comment. Crazy to think about the 747 being over 50 years old. Probably was a -200 for you, no?
@@TheFejfAviation It probably was a 200. It was nicer than TWA, and i remember they served Heineken on board. Imported from Holland. You could easily taste the difference.
Yes a wonderful video KLM very good air line ,and yes love the take off , would love to be in the cockpit for take off and landing .
KLM has one of the smoothest take off !!!
Lovely view of the Aer Lingus A330 - I've flown that bird many times.
I enjoy the howling sound when all 4 jets ramp up to max power and aircraft begins to accelerate, never gets old!!!
Dude I wanna be there. And that zoom in on the A340? Epic and I love it!
The Airbus A-340 from Iberia is also a sight to see.
Si fue un gran avión pero ya está desfasado
THE ROAR OF THAT MONSTER IS LIKE SOFT MUSIC TO MY EARS. LOVE IT.
HEAVENLY FEELING ✈️
Remember the good old days when we could fly and there were four engine jets like the 747?
Simply superb..reminds me of the time...I literally took the same flight..under the same conditions..from Chicago to Amsterdam..only at that time there wasn't a snow " storm' but heavy snow.. ( fall).. so exactly what you showed..de- iceing etc took place..felt I was taking the flight again!!! Fantastic!!! Thanks so much for sharing!!
45 second takeoff roll for a long flight like that is pretty short. A transpacific (Sydney LAX) flight is more than a minute and consumes nearly 3 kilometres (!!!!) of runway, especially on a hot day.
Well done and thanks for sharing.
Lovely big bird A340.
Departure starts at 7:47 😊
Coincidentally it starts at 7:47 of a 747 taking off
@@toyotasupra174 that’s what I was thinking. That’s cool.
Such a big snow storm too, so many breaks in them clouds after liftoff 😄
No idea why this is one of my favorites. I'm from Chicago, but thats not why. Just a cool video. Thanks
Thanks for watching!
It's all seems so effortless, but the engines are working like hell to get the plane into the air..........
Darth Belal Hear hearrr, Mr. Darth!!🌟💪💪✈️~ TRULYYY amazing!!
the old girl smashes through it, such a reliable aircraft.
Beautiful aircraft, flew the 747 back in 1994, from Sydney to Singapore, then to Amsterdam.
Loved the power of the engines.
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Yes!!! I watch this often because I love the sound of the engines 🤩
Amazing, fantastic vídeo my friend. Great great vídeo
Returning to a favorite video, with Chicago winter made more bearable by the green of that Aer Lingus: and happy St. Patrick’s Day! (Honorable mention to the green de-icing fluid).
So good seeing an aer Lingus plane there, great video thanks
My only flight in a 747 was a KLM flight in a 747 combi from toronto to holland in the late 90’s, could have been the same plane
In 35 years of travel around Africa and the Middle East I'm pleased to have avoided BA almost completely and used mostly KLM and AF. There's nothing like flying home in a lovely big blue 747 after a tiring stressful trip.
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The 747 KLM blue livery is the most beautiful paint on the most beautiful plane
Love the way it turns snow on the ground into little vortices 😍
One of the best footage i've seen of a dusk departure, snow on the ground just illuminates everything ! Check out the engines sucking up the snow on the ground and dancing as they go through dirty air on take-off ! Awsome !!
That's incredible. Flying during snow storm
Excellent video!! Flown out of ORD on a 747 in winter before a number of times. Really great job!!
Sigurd Johnson that’s my dream
I live relatively close to Chicago and I when my mom takes me, I always love walking down the streets near ohare and watching planes land. I’ve flown out of KORD 2 times but have flown out of MDW several times in a delta 717. Love the ORD approach also!
Trying to wrap my head around why anyone would downvote this video ? It's awesome and it's now history !
Such an exciting moment being in one of these large aircraft, when they take off, all that weight going up in the air.
This was awesome!! Man I love airports and snowy days, so this was so cool to see.
Why are the leading edge slats extended all the way to the end of the video - three minutes after taking off? Do they have some kind of climb out procedure for noise abatement? Seems like an awful long time.
Anyone else love that feeling just before takeoff?
Especially on a little Cessna on gravel runway! My dream. But I was is what is called the GOLDEN AGE OF FLYING - when I was a stewardess, hats, white gloves, Sir and Mam --business people and affluent people - crystal, silver, china, ovens - the 9 yds. My how it has changed.
I never seen a plane take off in a snow storm before , that was pretty cool , thanks for showing us my friend ! 👍😀✈
Come to Chicago u will see them 20 below zero
@@alexredeemed Oh wow , that sounds cold !! 😳😬
Thanks for watching
@@TheFejfAviation Your Welcome !
Fantastic video and thank you THANK YOU for NOT using music. So many nice aviation vids wrecked with music these days. Those engines are music to the ears. A pity the Queen is rare in passenger ops these days. I wanna try getting on a Lufthansa or one of the Chinese airlines 748s before they are gone too. The Big Twins have taken over but somehow....you feel comfort seeing 2 engines under each wing specially over the vast oceans! (Yes I know twins are v reliable!)
I love 4 engine jets... So much confidence while flying
Beautiful snow and the airport.