Lovely stunning footage captured and absolutely another spectacular beautiful masterpiece work and you nailed it again .. appreciate a big fat thanks from Montreal QC Canada
Can I make an edit on this mate? I promise I’ll give you credits. I mean most of my aviation edits have been your content and I have been giving credits to you.
Absolutely wonderful collections !The arrival of Ethiopian Airlines from a different angle was majestic. Home of Llalibela and wenchi crater and of course Bale Mountains ! It wont be long before ET arrives, either at Sydney or Melbourne.
Why is there only a handful of airlines that have the A380 like British Airways, Qantas, Emirates, etc. Why doesn’t the US have any airlines using that plane?
US airports can hardly accommodate a a380 and plus an a380 are used for long haul international or intercontinental flights most airlines in the US operate a lot of domestic medium or short haul flights
Costs a lot of money for an aircraft that can operate into a limited amount of airports due to it weighing more than a fully loaded 747-8, so there’s a weight restriction. In addition, it has no conversion potential to carry cargo, so it can only be used for passenger operations and there is no secondary market. Furthermore, it chugs fuel due to having 4 engines, resulting in increased maintenance. Most airports in the US aren’t slot controlled save a small handful like JFK, that the A380 could feasibly operate into, so airlines just add another flight to wherever whenever they need to, further decreasing the reasons to operate such a large aircraft. Lastly, preferences, US consumers have proven time and again that they prefer a wide variety of different flight times over a single daily service, favoring small aircraft operating more frequencies to destinations. Qatar, Emirates, etc operate on very large hub and spoke models from a single main airport so there’s a lot of demand moving into and out of Dubai and Doha, compared to the US airlines where, even though they operate the same model, the demand spikes on certain routes like JFK-LAX or JFK-SFO, are better handled by the flying public as a series of options for multiple flights per day rather than one singular flight owing to lots of competition. For the same cost as a A380, two or three 767s could operate more seats, so there is diminishing returns.
Great great vantage point you have there at Heathrow for capturing these incredible aircraft. Are you zoomed in for this footage? We get nowhere that close to any runway here in toronto for landings
Does anyone know if the B787 has a lower flare angle as part of the standard landing procedure? It seems that 787s don't need to flare nearly as much as, say, an A330.
Ok, what’s the guess as to what plane ( assumed another A380) and what airline the mismatched upper deck forward escape slide cover is from on the opening footage of Qantas touchdown?
From now on, I'm not going to pay attention to ONLY A380s! I like to look at special decorated liveries of any aircraft. Plus, from 6:19 in video, for FOUR arrivals, I'm noticing that all of them are BA arrivals. The only differences is their route, and obvio their time if their routes are different; also that all of the arrivals were B777 except for the second one, which was a B787. Plus I did see two BA A380 arrivals.
I would love to know where Heathrow parking these plane that lot arriving? Beside Airbus plane got less wheels that Boeing 777 why ? I see Boeing Dreamliner have also
With advancement in aircraft engine technology pretty soon you'll be seing future 737's and A320neos crossing the Atlantic in regular passenger configurations.
That Qantas a380 landing was flawless 😱
Another excellent Heathrow plane spotting.
الله يديم سفرهم الناس والبشر العائلات بالطائرة مدى الحياة يارب
The natural lighting and those butter scraping landings! ❤️ Perfect.
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The golden hour takeoffs really are golden! 🥇
These landings were so perfect
Literally all of them were flawless
That first BA landing was 🥶
Wow amazing content really. Love from the United Arab Emirates here in Dubai.
That landing deserves an A+++ 1:43
real
It's good cuz it's the butter machine, the a330!!!
Lovely stunning footage captured and absolutely another spectacular beautiful masterpiece work and you nailed it again .. appreciate a big fat thanks from Montreal QC Canada
i make with plaisir and naturelle i am !!!!
Ienjoy the views and amazing landings ❤❤❤
Spectacular video man! Liked!
Great work, love it
Great job reaching 500K subscribers!!! You deserve it
Fantastic catches Matt
The A380s touch down so elegantly
A great array of LHR jet action Matt, super cool post 👍😎🙌
good night
Fantastic planes catch. Didn’t know LHR had a great spotting location. Great compilation 👍✅
Thank you so much! There’s a few good ones around if you look hard enough. But you will get to know security by name 😂
Excellent video ✈️
4:35 very smooth landing 🤩
I enjoy the hospitality of British Airways
Can I make an edit on this mate? I promise I’ll give you credits. I mean most of my aviation edits have been your content and I have been giving credits to you.
Same man
I love aviation very much but dont have the resources to film things on this level.
I make edits on this stuff
I make edits on aviation too
Absolutely wonderful collections !The arrival of Ethiopian Airlines from a different angle was majestic. Home of Llalibela and wenchi crater and of course Bale Mountains ! It wont be long before ET arrives, either at Sydney or Melbourne.
1:44 Butterry smooth 🥶
Amazing! Thank you.
Wow so many new york planes. And so glad to see the air Canada 789 and 788 from yul that's my citeh!
First Like coming from Frankfurt Airport 🥰🤗
Your professional camera work!
Wow! Sensational video. Amazing footage of the gear doing its job. You never disappoint. 😃👍
Cheers !
Belas imagens! Parabéns! Congratulations!
1:35 I have never seen nor heard of Air Belgium before.
A330 butter machine🥶🥶
Does the Renaissance hotel have a viewing deck or were you on top of a car or something?
Hi Melbourne aviation just found your channel it looks fantastic 👍🇬🇧😊
ill be going to heathrow this june :)
The landings are so great ❤
Oh yeah pin me please
Well Done On 500K Subs
Wow is god landings in london heatrow!
ХОРОШО спасибо большое пилотам и вам ))) Well thank you much to the pilots and to you )))🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍😇😇😇🤩🤩🤩
This is the airport. It's a lot of take-off and landing.
Awesome catches ❤❤❤
awesome❤
good start with a Australian Airline
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Awesome close position to film from it seems.
Such an amazing video!! Gotta love Heathrow! How do you shoot over the fence? Standing on a car?
Thanks for the support mate! and to answer your question, both!
@@HDMelbourneAviation Thanks! Very helpful 👌🏼
Awesome 👌
Amazing ❤ what camera/spotting equipment do you have?
Kenya Airways 🇰🇪 😍
The landing of brussels airlines was true butter
1:34 Props to Air Belgium for once 🤣That landing was flawless!
Lovely!
Wow I can’t stay there for that long 😅
i stay hust for see the plane and comment your channel with good plaisir, thank you
Delta a330 beautiful landing
fantastic
Butter for second plane 🧈🧈🧈🧈
That British Airways B777 landing was 🥶🥵🤩💪😮💨🔥👌
Jet blue pilot😂🔥
Why is there only a handful of airlines that have the A380 like British Airways, Qantas, Emirates, etc. Why doesn’t the US have any airlines using that plane?
its too big
It’s not fuel efficient
US airports can hardly accommodate a a380 and plus an a380 are used for long haul international or intercontinental flights most airlines in the US operate a lot of domestic medium or short haul flights
Costs a lot of money for an aircraft that can operate into a limited amount of airports due to it weighing more than a fully loaded 747-8, so there’s a weight restriction. In addition, it has no conversion potential to carry cargo, so it can only be used for passenger operations and there is no secondary market. Furthermore, it chugs fuel due to having 4 engines, resulting in increased maintenance. Most airports in the US aren’t slot controlled save a small handful like JFK, that the A380 could feasibly operate into, so airlines just add another flight to wherever whenever they need to, further decreasing the reasons to operate such a large aircraft. Lastly, preferences, US consumers have proven time and again that they prefer a wide variety of different flight times over a single daily service, favoring small aircraft operating more frequencies to destinations. Qatar, Emirates, etc operate on very large hub and spoke models from a single main airport so there’s a lot of demand moving into and out of Dubai and Doha, compared to the US airlines where, even though they operate the same model, the demand spikes on certain routes like JFK-LAX or JFK-SFO, are better handled by the flying public as a series of options for multiple flights per day rather than one singular flight owing to lots of competition. For the same cost as a A380, two or three 767s could operate more seats, so there is diminishing returns.
delta a380 😮💨☠️💀
Great great vantage point you have there at Heathrow for capturing these incredible aircraft. Are you zoomed in for this footage? We get nowhere that close to any runway here in toronto for landings
1:45 THAT A330 WAS HELLA BUTTER🧈🧈🧈
butter with moderation
Bouncy landing from etihad
All a330 landings we're smooth
Like butter!
@@HDMelbourneAviation yes
Does anyone know if the B787 has a lower flare angle as part of the standard landing procedure? It seems that 787s don't need to flare nearly as much as, say, an A330.
7:21 Landing from Rio (GIG) Perfect
The Airline is quite good
Love it
5:33 butter
The Air Belgium was ❤❤❤
I Love My Airoplane and Airport -Mr. Bhisma Deo Mahto, Chairman Cum Managing Director GREEN FIELD INDIA and Bharat Nirman Sewak.
So many NY to London flights
Such a popular route
Air Canada at 4:14 seriously underrated in this comment section. Barely saw the suspension move
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Where at Runway 27r is this filmed at, going next week and would like to get footage like this?
butter landing asmr 🧈🧈🧈🧈🧈
A350-1000 is sleek
Like very much
Do you record KLM airplanes? I like your videos but never seen a KLM up close in one?
Have you ever been in AMS?
@@narmerjimz689 hello! Yes many KLM planes, I have a lot of AMS videos on UA-cam that you can enjoy
5:38 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
That air Belgium angle of attack on landing was at least 15 degrees 😂 how did those pilots see the runway on touchdown beats me
Ok, what’s the guess as to what plane ( assumed another A380) and what airline the mismatched upper deck forward escape slide cover is from on the opening footage of Qantas touchdown?
Imagine a 777 with 330 landing gear tilt
the qantas a380’s left main gear was tweaking for a sedond
2:17 why are the blinds shut?
Sad to see how Heathrow became devoid of 747s so quickly :(
It's so sad. I saw 1 747 in 6 days of filming there.
Ay who gave the air canada 787 permission to look so good?
I wanted to know which runway in Heathrow
27R
Malaysia airlines 🇲🇾🥰
From now on, I'm not going to pay attention to ONLY A380s! I like to look at special decorated liveries of any aircraft.
Plus, from 6:19 in video, for FOUR arrivals, I'm noticing that all of them are BA arrivals. The only differences is their route, and obvio their time if their routes are different; also that all of the arrivals were B777 except for the second one, which was a B787. Plus I did see two BA A380 arrivals.
That jet blue plane was coming a bit fast on the runway when it was landing 🥺🥺
Air Canada Mumbai - London??? That's weird
It’s the flight from YYZ-BOM and BOM-YYZ which takes a stop in LHR
Thank you@@EggsAviation
It's a legacy flight route that used to have the B747
waw
3:05 butter no. 2
19:54 from mumbai????? its air canada!!!
JetBlue using A321s over the water from Boston for 6 hours? No thanks.
wait i thought qantas a380 route bound to london transits in dubai not singapore?
It used to, not anymore.
I would love to know where Heathrow parking these plane that lot arriving? Beside Airbus plane got less wheels that Boeing 777 why ? I see Boeing Dreamliner have also
Sir Look Parbatipur
A321Neo transatlantic?😮
yup, A321 LR
With advancement in aircraft engine technology pretty soon you'll be seing future 737's and A320neos crossing the Atlantic in regular passenger configurations.
Could you please also write the engine models? Thanks!❤
0:19 I noticed that the a380 did not use full reverse thruster on all engines idk why
The A380 doesn’t have reversers on the outboard engines