I flew with Wizz air in 2019 to larnaca and back to London, the best flight I’ve ever had, take off felt like we was just gliding into the air, couldn’t feel a thing!! So good that I’ve re booked with Wizz air again! Can’t wait end of June.
Nice videos as allways. I don't know...I'm starting to think that there must be a baby crying in every fucking flight, otherwise the plane will not take off....
Hey Dimitri...do you remember what seat you were on? I flew recently on a 2hr flight on 8A and my knees hurt! Supposedly front seats are more spacious but they werent unless you book 1A,10,11,12 and exit rows! Easyjet wins hands down on this..although i have yet to board their new A321s in a 235 config!
The hydraulic system's Power Transfer Unit - two hydraulic pumps, transferring hydraulic pressure from one side of the aircraft to the other, with no transfer of fluid.
Five Hours, WTF?! Not flown WizzAir yet on the route, but flown TUI/Thomson and Monarch LTN-LCA and never more than four hours. Was 3.5-4 hours usually. I have flown WIzz Air lots this year from Luton, find them OK but usually only on 2-3 hour flights, how were they on such a long flight? Makes a change for Wizz to use a stand with an air bridge, like they did in Larnaca. At Keflavik, Warsaw and Athens they park in the furthest remotest corner of the airport, and takes an age to get the bus to the terminal, I guess it means lower airport fees.
@@gilesrdavies all flights from London to LCA have block time 5hrs, BA,U2,W6,Jet2 etc...the same stands for PFO..actual flight time is a bit less as we all know..4hrs is London-ATH
Demetris, Your flight academy in England, obviously affords to you enough breaks, where you can wing your way home quite often. That being stated, you have chosen a career, where the commercial worldwide flying community, is going to provide you BUCOU job opportunities. There are so many openings in the air pilot job market, which will become more, more available. Fewer and fewer pilots are coming into the market from the Armed Services of many nations. With the switch to drone technology, there is less need for a hands-on person in the cockpit. I'm almost sure this is occurring within most of the developed nations of the world. In the U.S., American Airlines has begun their own flight school's training program. Surely others will follow their lead.
I flew with Wizz air in 2019 to larnaca and back to London, the best flight I’ve ever had, take off felt like we was just gliding into the air, couldn’t feel a thing!! So good that I’ve re booked with Wizz air again! Can’t wait end of June.
Thanks for sharing! Thanks for watching my video too!
2019 was the year I went to larnaca but I flew with Thomas cook
My favourite airport favourite approach and favourite island seeing this has already got me excited for when I return once again next summer
That is so great to hear! Landing at sunny Cyprus always gives a pleasant feeling in the stomach 😊
@@greatflyer_aviationdo you like cyprus
Nice video!
Best ❤
Do you like flying with Wizzair?
The ptu sound is the best
It is! But confuses many passengers.
GreatFlyer Passengers are confused by everything. Even spoilers, flaps, some standard approaches.. etc.
Good job !
That sound on 3:05 🤤🤤🤤
Not the baby though!
GreatFlyer no, that sound of engines during the takeoff 🛫 😊😁
Nice videos as allways. I don't know...I'm starting to think that there must be a baby crying in every fucking flight, otherwise the plane will not take off....
Hey Dimitri...do you remember what seat you were on? I flew recently on a 2hr flight on 8A and my knees hurt! Supposedly front seats are more spacious but they werent unless you book 1A,10,11,12 and exit rows! Easyjet wins hands down on this..although i have yet to board their new A321s in a 235 config!
12:14 stop toching my ass 😂😂😂
Sound on 1:25 what is it?
The hydraulic system's Power Transfer Unit - two hydraulic pumps, transferring hydraulic pressure from one side of the aircraft to the other, with no transfer of fluid.
GreatFlyer thanks a lot! Great video btw!!
Thanks a lot Alex! A new trip report with a new airline in this channel (Laudamotion) is coming soon!
My dad today has been taken wizz air to larnaka it has almost seat of you
Awesome! Thanks for watching, check out my new trip reports on widebodies!
The seats look so uncomfortable
This was a 5 hour flight mind you!
Five Hours, WTF?!
Not flown WizzAir yet on the route, but flown TUI/Thomson and Monarch LTN-LCA and never more than four hours. Was 3.5-4 hours usually.
I have flown WIzz Air lots this year from Luton, find them OK but usually only on 2-3 hour flights, how were they on such a long flight?
Makes a change for Wizz to use a stand with an air bridge, like they did in Larnaca. At Keflavik, Warsaw and Athens they park in the furthest remotest corner of the airport, and takes an age to get the bus to the terminal, I guess it means lower airport fees.
@@gilesrdavies all flights from London to LCA have block time 5hrs, BA,U2,W6,Jet2 etc...the same stands for PFO..actual flight time is a bit less as we all know..4hrs is London-ATH
Seat number ?
21 100 percent cuz my dad catch 20f this is 21a
@@georgioskirxanatzidis3946 its not
Demetris, Your flight academy in England, obviously affords to you enough breaks, where you can wing your way home quite often. That being stated, you have chosen a career, where the commercial worldwide flying community, is going to provide you BUCOU job opportunities. There are so many openings in the air pilot job market, which will become more, more available. Fewer and fewer pilots are coming into the market from the Armed Services of many nations. With the switch to drone technology, there is less need for a hands-on person in the cockpit. I'm almost sure this is occurring within most of the developed nations of the world. In the U.S., American Airlines has begun their own flight school's training program. Surely others will follow their lead.
I’m really happy because 4 years ago I went to larnaca and I haven’t been until I found out today that I’m going. What a miracle thank you god 🥲
Thanks for watching!