Probably one of the best cockpit videos I've seen. It really gave an amazing sense of being there as well as the workload of the flight crew. Thanks for posting.
This gets a 10/10. Thanks Air Clips for sharing the Air Vanuatu pilots flying the aircraft from Port Vila Vanuatu to Sydney Australia. The behind the scenes footage of what happens at the cockpit is fantastic
I havn't flown Air Vanuatu since 1999. Both times in 1997 & 1999, fantastic trip.. LOVE Vanuatu. Love the Melanesian people. I have many friends there....mostly Ni-Van.
Beautiful flying from start to finish. A view that all of us passengers don't get to see. Thanks for the great flight. Til then keep the plane fueled and always fly high.
I think I have played waaaay to much FSX lately. When I glanced up on the takeoff roll for this video I was about to yell "Parking brakes are on". That subscribe button in the bottom right of the video really got me.
Our world looks very beautiful far up above the clouds. When I flew to Canada, we were 41,000 ft. high and it looked like our plane was in orbit. Wonderful, lovely video.
Truly beautiful ! … Well filmed, with plenty of details for the viewers most conversant with this cockpit model……..intelligently edited too. Thank you very much for sharing it with us all ;)
Thansk for share this flight!!! It's like being there. I learned a lot about the real procedures followed by pilots. I specially like to know how to disengage the autopilot before landing, and did not know that it has a button on the controls for that. Congratulations!!! I subscribe!!
Air Van's single 737 works hard!!...between Port Vila Syd Auckland BNE & Santo Island....a lovely airline though! ... I do enjoy flying with them.... :)
I love flying the PMDG 737-800 on FSX; so this video is awesome!! The fact that a real pilot actually uses the HGS in flight is cool. Now I don't feel so bad on the sim. These guys are the real deal in professionalism; & you are for this clip. Could you get more 737 cockpit footage? Definitely subscribing, & thank you for sharing this.
roconnor01 Depending when Airclips made this, both QM2 and Queen Victoria were in Sydney in 11th and 12 March 2015. As HMAS Canberra is in shot too, this would have be done since 28 November 2014.
The pilot in the left seat at 10.37 pressed the left top of the yoke. What is that and what is it for? And what is that sound of air as if it was emanating from a compressor.
Is the approach over the land and populated area due to usual prevailing winds, i.e. flying into prevailing winds coming off water of the bay at other end?
That little round glass piece in front of the Captain's face: Is that some kind of heads up display or just some kind of polarized glass for better vision and non glare?
+TGP Calum At 10:28 two sounds start. The low pitch whirring sound is the tires on the snubbers. When the wheels are retracted they are spinning at the rate of the speed of the aircraft on liftoff. When the wheels are retracted into the gearbay , they need to be stopped from free-spinning. On the main gear, the brakes are engaged (which you can't hear). However for the nose-gear there are no brakes so the tires rub against a friction pad called a snubber which stops the tires with friction. The other sound that you briefly hear here as well as throughout the video is the higher pitched clicking sound that kind of sounds like scraping. This is the stabiliser (elevator) trim which can either be controlled by the autopilot or by thumb switches on both yokes.
Boeing 737 is the most beautiful comercial airplane ever
+Yon Law errr the A330 is
ew a330s
Yon Law boeing 777-300 the bezt
Yon Law I agree
Yon Law youre right.
The serious looking nose and the blended winglets enhance the 737's beauty like crazy....Brilliant looking bird!!
Probably one of the best cockpit videos I've seen. It really gave an amazing sense of being there as well as the workload of the flight crew. Thanks for posting.
What an excellent cock-pit experience, Thank you for sharing this most wonderful flight.
Larry R Wendell Jr Thanks a lot for your kind comment, Larry!
Air-Clips.com You are quite welcome! :o)
Larry R Wendell Jr
Andrew Ockenden :o)
Larry R Wendell Jr Very nice vid. Wish I had been aboard to arrive for a 2 week visit to Sydney!
This gets a 10/10. Thanks Air Clips for sharing the Air Vanuatu pilots flying the aircraft from Port Vila Vanuatu to Sydney Australia. The behind the scenes footage of what happens at the cockpit is fantastic
Have you been too Vanuatu? I have.
I havn't flown Air Vanuatu since 1999. Both times in 1997 & 1999, fantastic trip.. LOVE Vanuatu. Love the Melanesian people. I have many friends there....mostly Ni-Van.
Beautiful flying from start to finish. A view that all of us passengers don't get to see. Thanks for the great flight. Til then keep the plane fueled and always fly high.
These videos are fascinating, fascinating, fascinating. Airline pilots are heroes. the really are.
Military piloting is much harder and badasser.
Probably the best video you have done so far!
Nathan Boje Wow, thanks a lot Nathan!
I think I have played waaaay to much FSX lately. When I glanced up on the takeoff roll for this video I was about to yell "Parking brakes are on". That subscribe button in the bottom right of the video really got me.
XD happened to me too . when I was addicted to fsx
Vanuatu hasn't changed in years, wonderful little airport...
18:30 through 20:00, the definition of _focus_ :-)
Wow 😱 is c-130 military cargo plane that was wonderful thank you
For sharing this video
like the sound of trim wheel
I really enjoy these kinds of videos, thanks.
Our world looks very beautiful far up above the clouds. When I flew to Canada, we were 41,000 ft. high and it looked like our plane was in orbit. Wonderful, lovely video.
Lorna Glasper Thanks for watching and for your kind comment!
My favorite 737 cockpit video
One of the best video about cockpit...GREAT job
Great video!! greetings from Costa Rica. Thumb up!!!
Thank you for sharing, wonderful
What a fantastic video. Thoroughly enjoyed. Great crew and great filming; keep them coming!
David elddewt What a fantastic comment! thank you!
It was a great video... best for Aviation enthusiasts too in my country where this flight originated ! Thumbs up!
The livery reminds me of Caribbean Airlines.
Nice video.
Filip Bigün Thanks a lot! It's maybe a bit like Caribbean Airlines, but surely more rare ;)
"Can i offer you 16R...?"
Cap: "YEEAAH!!"
The u37-ng is the perfect combination of high and lower tech stuff.
Only way this could have been better for me is if it were me in the cockpit... :) Great vid... love these...
man i love the 737-ng
Truly beautiful ! … Well filmed, with plenty of details for the viewers most conversant with this cockpit model……..intelligently edited too.
Thank you very much for sharing it with us all ;)
Awesome videos to look through the pilots eyes.
What great video. Great shots, both in and out of the aircraft, ATC audio quality and cockpit experience. Will check out your other vids :o)
Excellent Experience in our lovely Air Vanuatu Cock-pit..... Thank you for sharing......
what an amazing video! Loved it :D please keep them coming if possible
TheBadameco Great to hear, thank you!
Hermoso video. Un abrazo desde Argentina!
Love it!!!. I like airplanes and this kind of videos. Thanks to share it.
Great livery. Great Video
Awesome video, thank you for sharing, looking forward for more
Dylan Katzy Thanks a lot, Dylan. There's a lot more to come. What about An Antonov 12 cockpit flight with us? Just some patience, please...
Fantastic Video
Thansk for share this flight!!! It's like being there. I learned a lot about the real procedures followed by pilots. I specially like to know how to disengage the autopilot before landing, and did not know that it has a button on the controls for that. Congratulations!!! I subscribe!!
Spring-ee and Air Van Dan...legends!
Am flying back to the UK today, am terrified of flying lol... This video made me feel better, thanks :)
Really enjoyed this video...thanks!
RJnSD Thank you very much!
A brilliant video for those who can only wish that they could fly.
Air Van's single 737 works hard!!...between Port Vila Syd Auckland BNE & Santo Island....a lovely airline though! ... I do enjoy flying with them.... :)
Great capture.
wonderful video realy enjoyed that
Its really nice video.thanks for make this.
Fantastic video!
Pilot738 Thanks a lot!
Great video guys, thanks so much.
good video :) thank you
So BEAUTIFUL! Weldone!
Paol Hairet Thank you, Paol!
Nice video, 737 is a great aircraft/ the work horse.
Awesome detailed video. Thanks for sharing.
I love flying the PMDG 737-800 on FSX; so this video is awesome!! The fact that a real pilot actually uses the HGS in flight is cool. Now I don't feel so bad on the sim. These guys are the real deal in professionalism; & you are for this clip. Could you get more 737 cockpit footage? Definitely subscribing, & thank you for sharing this.
very nice flight and video is perfect
A very nice video!
Nice, even saw my house as they flew over Brisbane. 😁
ZAJEBISTE..CUD TECHNIKI 👍👍👍👍
17:43 For all you ship spotters,Cunard's Queen Elizabeth or Queen Victoria in dock. I don't think it's Queen Mary 2.
roconnor01 Depending when Airclips made this, both QM2 and Queen Victoria were in Sydney in 11th and 12 March 2015. As HMAS Canberra is in shot too, this would have be done since 28 November 2014.
Johnboydownunder Thanks for the info.All the best
great vid!
Why its it that pilots look and seem so serious, but are actually funny among themselves lol
WOW ! WOW! WOW! Loveddd it......
will help me to follow the procedures to fly my B737 on FSX!
Love this plane❤❤🛩🛫one day🙏🙏AJ
Awesome video!!!
The pilot in the left seat at 10.37 pressed the left top of the yoke. What is that and what is it for? And what is that sound of air as if it was emanating from a compressor.
Is the approach over the land and populated area due to usual prevailing winds, i.e. flying into prevailing winds coming off water of the bay at other end?
nice ride ,thank you !
Piece of legend from seattle i love boeing !!!
Great, great video.
thank you for a wonderful trip
muy buenos videos
what do they dial in? the flight numbers for the auto pilot or the ATC
Awesome video thanks for sharing
great video
Neat video....thanks!
Fantasic video!
Good Vid
Bob Heath Thanks, Bob!
Good job with the driving
Awesome flight ..
Nice video.
George Tulang thank you!
really wonderful thanks airfoils. com
Just subscribed. I'm a rotor wing guy, but I fly planes too. Great crew CRM.
Rich206L Welcome to the club!
Why eng start switches not on cont on final?
Thanks for sharing .. wonderful
I love it this video 😎🛫
What is that oval lense the pilot is looking through?
10;35 the button and air escaping noise what is that? and why he presses every few minutes?
7onisesa5 That's the electric trim being operated. its chain driven and quite noisy.
Mick Cliffe thank you mike!
7onisesa5 I guess that's right, thanks a lot!
cool videos
Amazing, thank you !!!
Классно снято, мне понравилось. Это видео входит в я думаю в 20-ку лучших из всех, что я видел. Классно!
What was that switch he was clicking with his left thumb?
That switch controls the elevator trim for more stable flight.
amazing video BIG LIKE :)
TVYildiz BIG THANKS for watching and your ind comment!
What is the pilot handle left hand thumb push?
+Hermann Microphone, comm. with ATC.
does b737 has a hud
That little round glass piece in front of the Captain's face: Is that some kind of heads up display or just some kind of polarized glass for better vision and non glare?
+StellarBlue1 Heads up display.
David Gonzalez Garcia Thank you, Dave. I suspected as much. Boeings are the greatest planes.
+David Gonzalez Garcia Actually it is called HGS 'Heads Up Guidance System'
Wow! Nice hud :D
i enjoyed the flight.
PackardBelltoll That's great!
Amazing!
Hud ?? 737 NG??😮😮
What is that noise after takeoff. After the gear is lifted?
It's at 10:28
TGP Calum the Auto Trim
TGP Calum That IS the gear being lifted, or the gear doors.... Something like that.
+TGP Calum At 10:28 two sounds start. The low pitch whirring sound is the tires on the snubbers. When the wheels are retracted they are spinning at the rate of the speed of the aircraft on liftoff. When the wheels are retracted into the gearbay , they need to be stopped from free-spinning. On the main gear, the brakes are engaged (which you can't hear). However for the nose-gear there are no brakes so the tires rub against a friction pad called a snubber which stops the tires with friction.
The other sound that you briefly hear here as well as throughout the video is the higher pitched clicking sound that kind of sounds like scraping. This is the stabiliser (elevator) trim which can either be controlled by the autopilot or by thumb switches on both yokes.
Ethan Rayhorn Ah, ok thanks :)
its Wayne Rooney flying our team back from the euro