How easily we forget that mankind has only been able to fly for a little over 100 years. Previous generations could only dream of this, now many take this miracle for granted. What an incredible privilege to be able to fly!!! And God bless the pilots who make it all possible...✈️✈️✈️
@@BT-zw2ix True the engineers who made the aircraft should probably be a bit more accredited (not to say that pilots dont deserve credit just that there would be no pilots without those amazing engineers)
As Louis CK said - you're in a chair going across the sky. For the first 99% of human history, that was mythology. So maybe don't complain about the wifi.
I'd like to thank these pilots and crew for their work getting people to their destinations safe. They are not appreciated as much as they should. Tremendous responsibility. THANK YOU
Let always give the biggest shout out to those ATC folks...gives me the chills how they can keep it all so calm and in order...best to them ladies and gentlemen. xxxx
Fascinating! My father was senior L-1011 cap. He humbly referred to himself as a glorified bus driver. But OMG that's some serious glory and some serious responsibility. I drove a desk all my life. Never crashed...
its really not that mind-boggling in reality, maybe to you if you don't know how to fly or are not familiar with modern flight decks. Its actually pretty straightforward and matter-of-fact.
As a resident of SoCal, a couple of years ago I had the pleasure of flying home to LAX from Tahiti in an Air France 777. It was a fantastic experience all the way around.
Ok. .... The last few seconds of this video officially makes this one of the coolest airline fight videos I've ever seen. 😊 "Au revoir" ..... "Bonsoir madame". 😄
The little paper with "5MP" 😆 Honestly, I would constantly be foregetting an ever-changing call sign. Props to you guys for consistantly getting it right, even if a little reminder is needed.
I really love when English and the native language of the crew are used. It may be nothing however in my mind this is a proof of respect and harmony betweeen people. The last female ATC seems to be a very cute lady.
Great video. This departure route consists of a sharp turn over the Pacific and they fly directly over LAX, downtown LA, and towards the Angeles National Forest. Planes that take this route fly over my house at around 20,000 feet- (I live 3 miles northeast of Downtown LA). I enjoy great plane spotting from my own backyard!🔭
As always, informative, professional, makes us feel like we are in the cockpit, but this time it is longer a bit, which makes it special. I hope you always make it long like this! ❤
Most people hve no idea that GA planes are allowed to cross LAX midfield. We set up the crossing in advance, flying 3,500ft one way and 4,500ft the other. Pretty impressive to see a 747 below you. Have done this run many times its a view you don't soon forget. Perfectly safe to do...............
@@snidelywhiplash6889 no, to me it's the same across the nation. It's almost like the "Mid-Atlantic accent" effect or news reporters. I recognize there are exceptions, but overall there's a common characteristic. Could also just be some of the consistent or narrowed audio range of VHF radios.
Hello if i can help, I’m doing ATPL exam and for radio only certain frequency of the voice are transmitted via vhf to reduce the number of information in the transmission. Have a great day !
Great work, I really like how much effort and detail you add to your videos by zooming in on flight charts, EICAS, etc. It really puts the viewer in your shoes. If you ever fly to Santiago, Chile, please make a video! Would also be interesting to see a pre flight aircraft walk around outside. Merci beaucoup !
I just love these videos of my home airport LAX. Great job FO/PF. So much detail goes into the flight. Thanks for making it easier for us to understand ❤️✈️
I fly rarely and love watching takeoffs and landings out of the passenger windows, but this was one of the most exciting and scary videos I've ever seen. God bless you pilots for the attention to detail, and hard work you do!
Former Boeing Everett... even at V1, it looks like aircraft is barely moving on runway. It's not until you remember how long the white stripes are and the spacing in between, that your brain finally registers speed.... rotate... positive climb... life is good.
Thank you for sharing. Beautiful take off from LAX. Yes, the left turn over the ocean to a line and fly over Los Angeles is always interesting. I have flown on my former airline's 777s many times out of LAX many times. It has and will always be nice!!!
I honestly believe that anyone who flies watch these videos. These people are the best of the best and I am grateful to see women as pilots and copilots because they can deal with more stress than a man and can safely bring you from point to point.
I just left yesterday afternoon, 6/13/23, on that same runway. We taxied right past that ramp hold point. It was interesting to see this from this perspective. I am a 34 year employee with AA and a Ramp Crew Chief. Nice to see the cockpit action explained like this.
Many years ago I was stationed on a ship the Long Beach Navy base. I was a technician that gave me access to the ships radars. Sometimes I would turn on the ships main radar antenna, and energize the IFF system. Every airplane and ship has an IFF system that responds to an interrogation from an IFD system. I could see every plane for 50 miles based on their response to the IFF system. Between Long Beach Airport, LAX, and Burbank airport, and John Wayne in Orange County my radar indicator screen would completely be filled.
I watch these because I panic anytime there's even a minor bump... I wish I had a live stream of the cockpit when I was on the actual flight. Would put me at ease somewhat
I watch takeoff videos all the time and I always keep thinking, "No No NO! Something that big and heavy cannot fly! It's impossible!!" But, there it is!
Great video. The subtitles are excellent and so is the way you explain everything. The camera angles are very nice. It's obvious that you put a great deal of effort into this production which highlights the professionalism of this crew.
Magnifique video. J'ai beaucoup aimé les effets visuels rajoutés pour donner certaines precisions au téléspectateur. Enfin j ai aime la bonne ambiance teintée de respect mutuel entre l'équipage et l'operatrice du control aerien chargée de les gerer cela en utilisant la langue française au moment de se separer. Bravo.
Was so interested in becoming a pilot in the future but it seemed like some boundaries were set In between which made me change my decision. However, My love and passion towards the aviation industry will still stay the same as it was before ✈️❤
Bonjour, encore une superbe video , une superbe visi sur klax, tjrs plein d’ animations et détails intéressants, Merci encore pour ces patages, cl , lfpo
Your videos are the best on UA-cam. I love the camera placement, it shows the instruments and flight controls perfectly. Thankyou very much for uploading these!
Loved the mutual respect shown by both ATC and the aircrew to each other when French was used. Bravo!
wow❤
Heee heee heee, haw haw haw!
I did too omg! I loved that video. So interesting 😊
so well said. All involved are clearly class acts.
Great to see / hear!
I helped build that terminal they taxied from. Spent 3-4 years of my life there. Always happy to see finished construction projects in use.
And what a project it was. Must have taken huge planning to even keep flights running.
I remember the shuttle buses, to and from the employee parking lot to terminal 4
Currently working on the new expansion project. Been 2 years strong. Fuck this airport 😂
How easily we forget that mankind has only been able to fly for a little over 100 years. Previous generations could only dream of this, now many take this miracle for granted. What an incredible privilege to be able to fly!!! And God bless the pilots who make it all possible...✈️✈️✈️
More about the engineers maybe.
@@BT-zw2ix True the engineers who made the aircraft should probably be a bit more accredited (not to say that pilots dont deserve credit just that there would be no pilots without those amazing engineers)
As Louis CK said - you're in a chair going across the sky. For the first 99% of human history, that was mythology. So maybe don't complain about the wifi.
How about we give some love to the aviation mechanics, without them, flying wouldn’t be possible either! They all play an important role!
It is amazing. Such a short time ago, really
I think the SoCal departure controller was excited to use her French at the end 😆
You think?
@@samborlon mais oui
Fuck that tower
She was showing off lol
I think so
I'd like to thank these pilots and crew for their work getting people to their destinations safe. They are not appreciated as much as they should. Tremendous responsibility. THANK YOU
Thanks for your kind message 🙏
Let always give the biggest shout out to those ATC folks...gives me the chills how they can keep it all so calm and in order...best to them ladies and gentlemen. xxxx
Mad respect to ATC! I don't know if I could do it! Nursing is bad enough! I would be "one shit at a time"!🤷♀️
@amsterdamecalling someone a weirdo while you have pronouns in your UA-cam bio is peak irony 😭
It is amazing that this happens thousands of times and day across the world.
That departure lady at LAX is always great
Fascinating! My father was senior L-1011 cap. He humbly referred to himself as a glorified bus driver. But OMG that's some serious glory and some serious responsibility. I drove a desk all my life. Never crashed...
Thanks for sharing us your story 😀
I have a deep appreciation for pilots and commercial aviation. They make it look so easy.
Thanks to you! 🙏
I pressed LIKE at the "SUNGLASSES ON"!
Thanks 😅
It’s every time I fly I don’t know why but hearing other plane around on ATC comforts me that I’m not alone in the sky!
The sheer amount of checklisting, and knowledge to fly these aircraft is mind boggling. Thank you for what you do.
Thanks to you for you message!
Thank god there are people with the skill to fly these aircraft anywhere in the world. Amazing ability with no margin for error.
its really not that mind-boggling in reality, maybe to you if you don't know how to fly or are not familiar with modern flight decks. Its actually pretty straightforward and matter-of-fact.
He's right!! Something like 20min of flightsim tutorials and you get it 🤣 thanks for your comment, UA-cam loves that 👍
I was always wondering what you pilots were doing up there.
Congratulations on a job well done. Viva La France 🇫🇷
As a resident of SoCal, a couple of years ago I had the pleasure of flying home to LAX from Tahiti in an Air France 777. It was a fantastic experience all the way around.
Thanks for sharing us your positive experience 😊
Ok. .... The last few seconds of this video officially makes this one of the coolest airline fight videos I've ever seen. 😊
"Au revoir" ..... "Bonsoir madame". 😄
Thanks a lot 🙏😉
Multiple layers of technical experience and professionalism all executing a perfect ballet. So easy to forget this.
The little paper with "5MP" 😆 Honestly, I would constantly be foregetting an ever-changing call sign. Props to you guys for consistantly getting it right, even if a little reminder is needed.
I really love when English and the native language of the crew are used. It may be nothing however in my mind this is a proof of respect and harmony betweeen people. The last female ATC seems to be a very cute lady.
Can't believe my nephew goes through this all the time! These guys are amazing!
Thanks 😉
Great video. This departure route consists of a sharp turn over the Pacific and they fly directly over LAX, downtown LA, and towards the Angeles National Forest. Planes that take this route fly over my house at around 20,000 feet- (I live 3 miles northeast of Downtown LA). I enjoy great plane spotting from my own backyard!🔭
Thanks for your post! 🙏
The vector to points East and the turn is always a treat in clear weather when you can see the entire basin of the second largest American city.
i've never gotten to hear the pilots communicating with the ground crew like that before. great perspective and great video.
Thanks a lot 🙏
I absolutely love LAX. Continue the good work Mr.Pilot!
👍
Thanks 🙏 I will 😉
LAX is an amazing airportlol
No wonder why these guys walks like bosses in airports. Good job.
🤣 thank you btw ^^
😅Models get the catwalk, pilots get the runway 🛬
🤣🤣
@@INZEAIR84😂Merci Captain, sunglasses on 😎❤✈
As always, informative, professional, makes us feel like we are in the cockpit, but this time it is longer a bit, which makes it special. I hope you always make it long like this! ❤
Thank you very much for your kind comment 🙏😊
@@INZEAIR84 Love this! Very professional, giving a look into the procedures of departing. Thank you!
Thank you so much 🙏
@omar-al-sallakh, my dad and I have the same color circle like yours.
Wah keren banget pemandangan di Los Angeles Amerika
Spectacular Professionalism! and pride in their jobs! Thank G-D there are men & women like this❤!
Most people hve no idea that GA planes are allowed to cross LAX midfield. We set up the crossing in advance, flying 3,500ft one way and 4,500ft the other. Pretty impressive to see a 747 below you. Have done this run many times its a view you don't soon forget. Perfectly safe to do...............
These guys are so lucky; years and years of training and experience. J'aime beaucoup Air France!!!
Thanks a lot 😃 ✈️
I never understood why all air traffic controllers sound the same. There's a standard male voice and female voice. Always the same.
People you can understand, who can annunciate
Cuz you listen to the same ones?
@@snidelywhiplash6889 no, to me it's the same across the nation. It's almost like the "Mid-Atlantic accent" effect or news reporters. I recognize there are exceptions, but overall there's a common characteristic. Could also just be some of the consistent or narrowed audio range of VHF radios.
Haha very true. Hard to believe it’s someone completely different.
Hello if i can help, I’m doing ATPL exam and for radio only certain frequency of the voice are transmitted via vhf to reduce the number of information in the transmission.
Have a great day !
Beautiful L.A.X. Well done Gentlemen great teamwork & communication as always ✈️💫✈️ bonne journée capitaine …
Merci beaucoup ! Thanks to you 🙏 have a great day!
Haa asa mami
When I go to the In&Out to eat some burgers always love to watch 24L departures and landings on 24R
In&Out is good 😋
The time and effort that goes into these videos is amazing! Very well done! Some of my favorites!
Thanks a lot 🙏
Oh iya kamu jadi copilot semanjak tahun berapa
Great work, I really like how much effort and detail you add to your videos by zooming in on flight charts, EICAS, etc. It really puts the viewer in your shoes. If you ever fly to Santiago, Chile, please make a video! Would also be interesting to see a pre flight aircraft walk around outside. Merci beaucoup !
Thanks to you 🙏😊
You make it look all so easy. Thank you for taking us along.
You're welcome 😁
I just love these videos of my home airport LAX. Great job FO/PF. So much detail goes into the flight. Thanks for making it easier for us to understand ❤️✈️
Thanks a lot to you 😉 your messages are always appreciated 😊
I have never flown before so watching these videos helps build up my courage try someday.
I fly rarely and love watching takeoffs and landings out of the passenger windows, but this was one of the most exciting and scary videos I've ever seen.
God bless you pilots for the attention to detail, and hard work you do!
Former Boeing Everett... even at V1, it looks like aircraft is barely moving on runway. It's not until you remember how long the white stripes are and the spacing in between, that your brain finally registers speed.... rotate... positive climb... life is good.
Thank you for sharing. Beautiful take off from LAX. Yes, the left turn over the ocean to a line and fly over Los Angeles is always interesting. I have flown on my former airline's 777s many times out of LAX many times. It has and will always be nice!!!
I honestly believe that anyone who flies watch these videos. These people are the best of the best and I am grateful to see women as pilots and copilots because they can deal with more stress than a man and can safely bring you from point to point.
Is that the science?
Excellent Channel Sir!
Thank you so much 😊
Superbe vidéo, incrustations de détails techniques, checklists, vraiment superbe boulot ! Et l'excellente prononciation américaine du CDB additionnée aux politesses réciproques ; j'adore ! Merci.
Merci pour ce sympathique commentaire 😉
Awesome... I should have stayed in school and became a professional.. like these guys !!!
As someone who is training for his PPL, the best part of this video was the closed captions for Sunglasses ON 🤣
😅 thanks for your comment 😎
Always love the LA takeoffs seeing cockpit views
My dad and I have the same color circle like yours.
I just left yesterday afternoon, 6/13/23, on that same runway. We taxied right past that ramp hold point. It was interesting to see this from this perspective. I am a 34 year employee with AA and a Ramp Crew Chief. Nice to see the cockpit action explained like this.
Thanks for your comment 😊
As a long time pilot for Qauntas and 5 years on the 380, I can say............I'm the best.
You can't even spell "Qantas" correctly
I'm obsessed with these kinds of videos!
Me too 😅
Quelle qualité ! Merci beaucoup pour ton travail
Many years ago I was stationed on a ship the Long Beach Navy base.
I was a technician that gave me access to the ships radars.
Sometimes I would turn on the ships main radar antenna, and energize the IFF system.
Every airplane and ship has an IFF system that responds to an interrogation from an IFD system.
I could see every plane for 50 miles based on their response to the IFF system.
Between Long Beach Airport, LAX, and Burbank airport, and John Wayne in Orange County my radar indicator screen would completely be filled.
What a glorious day at LAX for some 777 flying 😍☀
That was lovely and relaxing. Thank you to the Air France crew! 🇫🇷
You're welcome 😊
Really appreciate all pilots out there doing their best every time
Thanks to you 🙏
Impressive the movement back & forth between English and French.
I love LAX always after T-OFF showing above over 10k feet when turning left and u can see the airport and the whole city.
This video is a valuable resource for aviation enthusiasts and anyone interested in the intricate workings of air travel.
Thank you 🙏
Earing the speaking, that was clear since the begining that the crew was french, like me! 😄 very sympatic exchange with air control.
I watch these because I panic anytime there's even a minor bump... I wish I had a live stream of the cockpit when I was on the actual flight. Would put me at ease somewhat
The 777 just floats into the air so effortlessly.
I love LAX and I’ve been plane spotting until we went to ravens versus chargers game and ravens won😵
Both Captain and 1st officer look ex-military, and besides love how they describe everything in detail
Thanks for you positive feedback!! Not ex-military but I take it as a great compliment 😉
I absolutely love this video 😍 so well explained and you feel like you are taking off with them
Thank you so much 🙏
Great to hear « bonsoir madame » and do on, small words in French that make a plus
Going to fly to Toronto with Air France in two weeks, can’t wait 😊
One of the best pilot channels on UA-cam. The level of detail help so much to understand. ❤
Thank you ☺️
I watch takeoff videos all the time and I always keep thinking, "No No NO! Something that big and heavy cannot fly! It's impossible!!" But, there it is!
Same lol
I love Air France, to me it's in the Top 3. Thanks for sharing 🙏
Thanks! That's very kind of you 😉
Great video. The subtitles are excellent and so is the way you explain everything. The camera angles are very nice. It's obvious that you put a great deal of effort into this production which highlights the professionalism of this crew.
Thank you so much for your positive comment 🙏😊
The time and effort that goes into these video is amazing very well done. Some of my favourite
One of the most informative aviation videos around! I worked in Frederickson for Boeing we produced the 777 empenage 😊 my favorite wide body!
That’s the crew all airlines should have 😎
So impressive. Thank you pilots and atc.
I used to body surf right off the end of that runway. Manhattan beach I believe. Beautiful takeoff sir.
Thanks a lot 🙏
Glad you could go, thanks for sharing
You're welcome 🤗
Wow amazing, I was at LAX two weeks ago before heading to NRT and MNL. I always wondered what the taxi/take-off procedures were. Great video
Thanks for your comment 🙏
Magnifique video. J'ai beaucoup aimé les effets visuels rajoutés pour donner certaines precisions au téléspectateur. Enfin j ai aime la bonne ambiance teintée de respect mutuel entre l'équipage et l'operatrice du control aerien chargée de les gerer cela en utilisant la langue française au moment de se separer. Bravo.
Merci pour votre commentaire sympathique !
Was so interested in becoming a pilot in the future but it seemed like some boundaries were set In between which made me change my decision. However, My love and passion towards the aviation industry will still stay the same as it was before ✈️❤
The little French words from the ATC 🥹🥹🥹
Thanks for taking us along for the ride!
Make it look easy!!!
I love how she responded in🇫🇷
Bonjour, encore une superbe video , une superbe visi sur klax, tjrs plein d’ animations et détails intéressants,
Merci encore pour ces patages, cl , lfpo
Merci beaucoup ! La prochaine LFPO 😉 !!
Super j'ai hâte, je voulais dire partage ! Of course 😅
Merci pour vos vidéos le vendredi c'est une super façcon d'entamer le week-end !
Merci beaucoup !
That was fun. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for your post 👍
A likable crew and rock solid ATC
Good to see what is happening when sitting in the back!
Thanks for your feedback!
Obrigado pela postagem!!!
You're welcome!!
Loved the on-screen descriptions and arrows. Beautifully done.
Thank you for your message 🙏
Love these videos. Would you be able to do a video requesting oceanic clearance procedures?
Good idea, why not, I've got to think about it.
comme dab, superbe vidéo, bravo ! un régal de la visionner du début à la fin avec tous les détails qui vont bien ! bonne semaine !
Merci beaucoup !!
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing a lot of the preperation and interaction required for a successful flight.
Your videos are the best on UA-cam. I love the camera placement, it shows the instruments and flight controls perfectly. Thankyou very much for uploading these!
Thank you so much for your comment 😊 I really appreciate!
Love your videos ❤
Keep uploading the video as soon as possible
Because i am addicted to your video
Good job 👍
Love from India
Thank you so much 🙏
Professional, focused cockpit....very nice
I like the descriptive sub-titles on the screen.
Thanks
Very nice and informative video!
Thanks a lot 🙏
Awesome video!! Thank you so much for sharing LAX
You're welcome! My pleasure ☺️
Damn this is so cool
Thanks!
love the french at the end!!!!
Merci pour l'expérience 😀✈
Avec plaisir 🙏
Always enjoy! Thx guys
Nice one Captain 👌😍👏
Thanks 😃