Justplanes, please next time you do a video could at least put the entire climb to cruise altitude?? You've cut off in quiet a few video and that's frustrating...
I've watched this video at least 3 times over a period of about 6 months. Absolutely love watching them work together, the Capt. obviously has many many years flying the 747 but is very humble, polite, and professional. You can see that the co-polite loves the job and is smart as a whip. Young lady enjoy the career it goes by fast.
Honestly, If I want to show anybody, (or in the very first period in a pilot school....) how pilots should approach their job, the crew, each other or other stakeholders there is no doubt this would be the video what I would share with them. This video is not about glamour, fun or other joyful moments of their life but all about knowledge, profession, humbleness. Moreover, they had a different personality and approaches to their job and maybe this was the reason why we had a chance to see "team spirit" in real life. Thank you, guys, for sharing with us!
This First OPffcier is an amazing woman, with such a wonderful, fulfilling career ahead of her. She will see and do such wonderful things. I tell my nieces, they can do whatever they want. This First officer is an inspiration to all females!
This is not new footage unfortunately. She left Royal Air Maroc as they made cuts due to the pandemic, but she is a distinguished flight instructor now 😊. The captain has been happily retired for 4 years (since 2018)
@@PaddyMac I hope with air travel building strong Royal Air Maroc will bring her back for the 787! As a flight instructor, I know she is the perfect professional to learn from. I hope she reads these comments. She is amazing and will continue to do amazing things!
I think both pilots did an OUTSTANDING job, very professional and knowledgeable of both the airplane and there surroundings. I think the first officer would make a great Captain!
Her baby… a gigantic flying ship! Incredible piece of man made bird, and an incredible young and beautiful lady that takes control of it! Much admired ❤️🙏🏻
My goodness... she is absolutely beautiful. I love the enthusiasm she has for being a 747 pilot and living her dream. This was one of my favorite aviation videos in a long time.
Excellent. I flew the 747-400 for 23 years, some great memories brought back by this film. Obviously a very knowledgeable crew as well, I suggest you savour every minute flying her before you get moved onto some soulless fly by wire machine like me !
I didn’t get a choice in the matter. You’re right the 787 has the best cabin environment of any airliner flying today.With its fresh scooped air pressurisation rather than an engine bleed system, and low cabin altitude enabled by its carbon fuselage, it makes a real difference to how you feel when you get off. However from a pilots point of view I just find it underpowered and soulless compared to the mighty 747
You have to stand on the tarmac next to a 747 to get an idea of just how huge it is. And to imagine that it actually gets off the ground. A marvel of human achievement. Wow!!!
Sometime in the 90s when I first got my auto driving license I started driving on a regular basis to my local airport and watch through the fence at all the planes taxiing and one day one of the airport ramp supervisors walked to the fence and asked if i wanted to go on a short tour of the airport and of course I did not refused. I got to see a 747 up close. I could touch the front landing gear tire with my hands. It was chest high as I stood next to it. It was amazing. I didn't have a camera but I still have memories.
@@kenbongaards554when I was a kid we flew in a 747 Chicago to Heathrow every summer. Then another flight to Frankfurt, Germany and a third to Bremen,Germany. Three months later we did the whole thing in reverse. My mom was the only person in her family that ever left Germany. No one has ever even moved to another country in Europe. Fortunately in more recent times it's easier with only 1 layover. I still remember as a little kid running through airports being dragged by my mom to not miss the connecting flight. I also remember Heathrow being so crazy spread out and having to take shuttles.
Excellent video. Thank you. I really have to compliment this flight crew... the experienced multilingual captain and his very enthusiastic SFO who clearly loves her job and is in love with flying.
In March 2005 I flew into Kuwait on the way to Iraq as a Department of Defense civilian in uniform. We flew out of Ft. Bliss , Texas to Prague and on to Kuwait. I volunteered to load the airplane so got my choice of first class seating right behind the flight deck. Being a United Airlines military charter full of soldiers the cockpit door was left open and about 2 am I was standing at the cockpit door watching out as were passed over Nova Scotia and out over the Atlantic. The Captain turned and asked if I would like to see the cockpit. I sat in the navigators seat and chatted with him for over an hour. He told me he loved the 747, and that it was the finest aircraft he ever flew. It was the most memorable flight of my life. I will never forget it.
Wow, flying through the clouds next to the lightning is something. Thank you, captain and the first officer, for this wonderful journey! Thank you, the cameraman and whoever else was involved, for the opportunity to participate in the journey, even though virtually!
What a wonderful flight. I am glad to see pilots from other countries come together to work with such professionalism. You two had great stories from your pasts to share.
I love these two pilots! He is so professional and dignified and she is so smart and enthusiastic (and adorable). The 747 is my favorite. I remember all the long overseas flights when I was a kid on these planes. It was so much fun to fly back then.
Thanks Captain and lady First Officer for such dignified detailed explanation on the basics how to fly an airplane, its like having an entire Airplane course in just 3hrs Video, brilliantly done.
Love 1st Officer Nurul Hadijah showed how she checked the whole plane outside and explained about the instruments, etc inside in the cockpit. Very interesting.
Excellent video giving a snapshot from the flight deck. First time I have watched one of these. Have to compliment the crew on their skill, knowledge and professionalism. Just what you want when flying. The respect between captain and co pilot was clear to see and her enthusiasm and love for her job is beautiful and reassuring. She conducted a great landing in less than ideal weather. The day the pilot starts to treat it as run of the mill is the day it becomes dangerous. As this video was taken in 2017 I congratulate the captain on his retirement and hope he is having a well earned and enjoyable rest. Also hope the co pilot is now enjoying being a captain and passing on all of the experience she learned from the captain on this flight and many others. Great video
Always wonderful to see your videos,this one was particularly nice seeing the admiration these two pilots had for each other and the stories they told of themselves and how they became pilots which i always enjoy,thank you just planes.
Soy de Chile y sólo me resta decir ...congratula iones..gran profesionalismo de tripulación; impresionante la energía, entusiasmo y capacidad de la 1er oficial.. felicitaciones...👏👏👏💐💐
One of the best cockpit video I have ever watched. I am private pilot, therefore enjoyed the explanation and communication throughout. Now, let's hope Morocco can beat France and make it to the WC 2022 Final.
Thank you and I have watched many times over. Very informative and I learnt very much. I appreciated you sharing your cockpit world with us. I am old enough to remember when I visited the 747 cockpit on SIA Christchurch, New Zealand to Singapore flying over Darwin Australia late 1980s. Now a cockpit visit is not possible and why I appreciate this video so much.
Outstanding. !!!!! I am a military veteran. I am happy to see such love for core values and Camaraderie. To love this like you do seems effortless. Bravo The first officer and the veteran pilot are truly amazing. Blees you in all of your endeavors.
This was a phenomenal experience to share the time with these two pilots. My initial plan was to watch the takeoff and the landing - the parts I was interested in. However, I found myself drawn into the experience as if I was the one sitting in the seat holding the camera. It's really cool and awesome how these two pilots not only share details about everything happening and the equipment, but also about their personal feelings and experiences. In these types of video you expect the professionalism, and that's why so many watch - we don't get to sit in the cockpit of a large plane, so we tune in to get the professional experience of those who do. However, this went beyond professional to personal, in such a genuine and unscripted way. I was drawn in and found myself watching the whole thing, because part way through I already felt like a crew member sitting behind the pilots. These two are so professional...and at the same time so down to earth. There was no pretense, no acting - just simply taking the time during this long flight to make it interesting for us civilians to experience what you do everyday. I can't imagine how cool and enlightening it would be to be privileged to spend a few hours watching these two work and to hear their conversation - thank you for this opportunity through this video! So very cool!
one of the best footage in the channel, must say the crew spend lot of time talking about many aspects of the flight, very interesting; khadija ton enthousiasme fait plaisir a entendre et voir :)
perfect flight congratulations to the competence in command highlighting the first officer for her professionalism and dedication. Aviation is also for women.
this was such a wholesome video, especially at around 1:55:00 where the captain was talking about his career and retirement (listening to old people’s stories is always the best imo lol). I could honestly shed a tear thinking about how the 747 has been wiped out like this. If it wasn’t for the fact that the 747 would be out of service by the time i’d finish flight school, i’d definitely want to be a pilot of it as a career path. So sad. The Captain here is retiring either this summer or has already retired as of last year, not sure, and as of now the 747 no longer flies this route/airline! instead it’s a 787 in its place :( Anyway, Great video!
IS SO GREAT TO KNOW HOW "HAPPY AND PROUD" IS HADIZA AS A COPILOT AND HER CAPTAIN, THIS IS A RESULT OF "LOVE, CAPACITY, RESPONSABILITY AND PASION OF WHAT YOU DO FOR LIVING" SO IT MAKES A "ROYAL AIR MAROC" MY FAVORITE AIRLINE IF ONE DAY HAVE TO GO TO EUROPE. GREETINGS FROM PERU
Thank you for this exceptional and heartwarming production. For someone who grew up in aviation and is now also nearing the end of the run, this was a delight. For me the most special moments were when Captain Tezi shared what inspired his passion and love of aviation. It would an honor to hear more of his insights and adventures.
Moroccans are professionals. Where ever you put them they always succeed no matter what !! I m so proud of you dad . One more year and I be next to you 😅😅❤
That was an excellent preflight explanation by the beautiful FO. She was very succinct and thorough in her explanations. She even gave examples of settings, and such, based upon different flight parameters. The captain seemed a bit disjointed when he spoke. That was a bit sketchy. I think it's just that he is translating his words into English, and it's certainly no reflection upon his skills. The landing was superb too! The FO greased it wonderfully!! Thanks for yet another great video!!
Been around the world much? The captain wasn't sketchy, he is just a man, not rewarded for being overly garrulous as women tend to be. Men, in the world, tend to be reserved in speech while women tend to be openly talking their thoughts. This reservation in speaking and action of a man saves lives, because they generally only speak and act when necessary, and when prudent. So, in a pilot, this is a positive quality. While its nice to have an entertaining young and new crew member, the lady speak alot, because that suits your fancy, and maybe excites you, real men reserve speech and action for appropriate action. Remember, their first priority is flying the aircraft. A distant LAST priority is entertaining you to your standard of entertainment. Even the video, as nice as it was, is a distraction for these two doing there jobs. The pilots are there for the proper safe operation of the aircraft, not to be eloquently smooth in order to please you. So "sketchy" is a bit on a insult, and shows you really don't understand the priority here. Notice when she is talking about how much the plane is great, she loves flying etc, she is not paying attention to the cockpit data and parameters, she is looking at the camera. In these moments, ANYTHING could happen. And if you have reviewed ANY aircraft investigations when planes go down, LACK OF ATTENTION is the root cause of nearly crashes. Maybe forgive the PIC for not being so concerned with his own thoughts about flying, and praise his "sketchiness" for paying attention to what is important, monitoring the aircraft systems. This guy is a veteran pilot, and knows it is his responsibility to monitor and think about everything important , because he is the PIC. She has been there maybe 3 years, he has been there 25 or 30 years. He has more on his mind and speaking to you is the last thing he considers important.
@orthopraxis235 - Thank you for your pernicious blather. I said NOTHING of the man's skills as a pilot; only that his thoughts seemed disjointed. It's my opinion, and is as valuable as yours. Deal with it.
Thank you sharing this with people it is very interesting and knowledgeable to know what goes on before taking off. Last time i flew was with my mother and i going to Germany. KLM plane in 1986 . Was a very large plane and smooth ride.
A fantastic video. I prestigious Capitan anyone would be honored to fly with and learn from. A first officer who has an amazing career ahead of her! Both crew are impressive to watch. We look forward to seeing her in the left seat one day in a video!
I have always loved the 747!!! Lol and always will!!! I am so sad to see them get phased out! I guess some will live on for a few more years as freighters! To me they are the most beautiful aircraft ever built! This was a fantastic video, can't help but fall in love with the first officer! What a wonderful personality, and love of this aircraft! Great captain too! This company should be very proud to have such great people flying for them!!!!!👍👍👍
Great Video. Congratulations kedija on your performance.👌.i am Happy for you, for The Royal Morocco Airline and for the better images of Africans as a whole. I am from Ethiopia and we have Great Female Pilots on ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES As you are.. 👌 Keep up the Good work.. One love. 🤗🙏
31:57 Watching from Dhaka Bangladesh. I had great curiosity as to how such a large aircraft flies at an altitude of 40000 to 42000 feet height. It is also impressive that along with male pilots now we see that highly skilled female pilots are also able take control of an aircraft. My best wishes for them. --------- Abbas from Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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Justplanes, please next time you do a video could at least put the entire climb to cruise altitude?? You've cut off in quiet a few video and that's frustrating...
@@TheReverses78 let it be frustrating
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I've watched this video at least 3 times over a period of about 6 months. Absolutely love watching them work together, the Capt. obviously has many many years flying the 747 but is very humble, polite, and professional. You can see that the co-polite loves the job and is smart as a whip. Young lady enjoy the career it goes by fast.
I’m Moroccan lives in Germany, so proud of you Captain Khadija👏♥️
Im Palestinian and lives in germany to:)
فتاخر بالرجال اصديقي
*first officer
You have to go back.
@@LordOfSweden go back where
Honestly, If I want to show anybody, (or in the very first period in a pilot school....) how pilots should approach their job, the crew, each other or other stakeholders there is no doubt this would be the video what I would share with them. This video is not about glamour, fun or other joyful moments of their life but all about knowledge, profession, humbleness. Moreover, they had a different personality and approaches to their job and maybe this was the reason why we had a chance to see "team spirit" in real life. Thank you, guys, for sharing with us!
This First OPffcier is an amazing woman, with such a wonderful, fulfilling career ahead of her. She will see and do such wonderful things. I tell my nieces, they can do whatever they want. This First officer is an inspiration to all females!
This is not new footage unfortunately. She left Royal Air Maroc as they made cuts due to the pandemic, but she is a distinguished flight instructor now 😊. The captain has been happily retired for 4 years (since 2018)
@@PaddyMac I hope with air travel building strong Royal Air Maroc will bring her back for the 787! As a flight instructor, I know she is the perfect professional to learn from. I hope she reads these comments. She is amazing and will continue to do amazing things!
@@PaddyMac Is she married??
@@TheReverses78 that’s same question I was wondering.Well I’m too old for her 😢
Wonderful Khadija female copilot. Wish her a great future 🙏 in her life ... and happiness
I think both pilots did an OUTSTANDING job, very professional and knowledgeable of both the airplane and there surroundings. I think the first officer would make a great Captain!
first officer her name?
@@douglastait67 nah it’s some Arabic name I don’t even know how to start spelling it
@@douglastait67 Khadija Mafhoum
The person filming has done an excellent job with a sharp focus.
Her baby… a gigantic flying ship! Incredible piece of man made bird, and an incredible young and beautiful lady that takes control of it! Much admired ❤️🙏🏻
I know eh,i'm in lust with her myself, both the"400" and the F/O!!
Two nice persons. I very much enjoyed the conversation between them and especially the "speech" of the male pilot. Greetings from Germany
My goodness... she is absolutely beautiful. I love the enthusiasm she has for being a 747 pilot and living her dream. This was one of my favorite aviation videos in a long time.
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Excellent.
I flew the 747-400 for 23 years, some great memories brought back by this film.
Obviously a very knowledgeable crew as well, I suggest you savour every minute flying her before you get moved onto some soulless fly by wire machine like me !
Lol what are you flying today?
@@JayJay5244 787, but at least it’s still a Boeing ;-)
@@jonb5747 Was the 787 your First choice over the 777? As a passenger, I’d rather fly in the 787. Especially with United 😉
I didn’t get a choice in the matter. You’re right the 787 has the best cabin environment of any airliner flying today.With its fresh scooped air pressurisation rather than an engine bleed system, and low cabin altitude enabled by its carbon fuselage, it makes a real difference to how you feel when you get off.
However from a pilots point of view I just find it underpowered and soulless compared to the mighty 747
@Jon B
Captain it's like young skinny flashy 18 yrs old girl, and a good plump luscious 30-40 years old woman. 😜😜
You have to stand on the tarmac next to a 747 to get an idea of just how huge it is. And to imagine that it actually gets off the ground. A marvel of human achievement. Wow!!!
Sometime in the 90s when I first got my auto driving license I started driving on a regular basis to my local airport and watch through the fence at all the planes taxiing and one day one of the airport ramp supervisors walked to the fence and asked if i wanted to go on a short tour of the airport and of course I did not refused. I got to see a 747 up close. I could touch the front landing gear tire with my hands. It was chest high as I stood next to it. It was amazing. I didn't have a camera but I still have memories.
Was blessed to have flown on one when i was a child of 10yrs old!
@@kenbongaards554when I was a kid we flew in a 747 Chicago to Heathrow every summer. Then another flight to Frankfurt, Germany and a third to Bremen,Germany. Three months later we did the whole thing in reverse. My mom was the only person in her family that ever left Germany. No one has ever even moved to another country in Europe. Fortunately in more recent times it's easier with only 1 layover. I still remember as a little kid running through airports being dragged by my mom to not miss the connecting flight. I also remember Heathrow being so crazy spread out and having to take shuttles.
Just amazing interaction between the two pilots. You can tell how much they love their job.
Excellent video. Thank you. I really have to compliment this flight crew... the experienced multilingual captain and his very enthusiastic SFO who clearly loves her job and is in love with flying.
In March 2005 I flew into Kuwait on the way to Iraq as a Department of Defense civilian in uniform. We flew out of Ft. Bliss , Texas to Prague and on to Kuwait. I volunteered to load the airplane so got my choice of first class seating right behind the flight deck. Being a United Airlines military charter full of soldiers the cockpit door was left open and about 2 am I was standing at the cockpit door watching out as were passed over Nova Scotia and out over the Atlantic. The Captain turned and asked if I would like to see the cockpit. I sat in the navigators seat and chatted with him for over an hour. He told me he loved the 747, and that it was the finest aircraft he ever flew. It was the most memorable flight of my life. I will never forget it.
That is a very memorable flight! Great story thanks for sharing! 👍😊
To see a senior captain and the manner he handles matter sis impressive. Slow, deliberate, concise. Nothing too wild and overblown. he is amazing!
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What a bubbly little extrovert that pilot was. Full of words. Full of confidence and knowledge. Full of joy. 🙂.
Wow, flying through the clouds next to the lightning is something. Thank you, captain and the first officer, for this wonderful journey! Thank you, the cameraman and whoever else was involved, for the opportunity to participate in the journey, even though virtually!
for real
What a wonderful flight. I am glad to see pilots from other countries come together to work with such professionalism. You two had great stories from your pasts to share.
I love these two pilots! He is so professional and dignified and she is so smart and enthusiastic (and adorable). The 747 is my favorite. I remember all the long overseas flights when I was a kid on these planes. It was so much fun to fly back then.
Yea they used to feed us and give us drinks...
😂😂😂 yes they did!
@@serverlan763 we were so spoiled back then, lol.
@@louisegoodyear2515 if you beg them for a handful of birdseed and a glass of water they might take pity on you and give you some.
Pilot und Pilotin ein sympathisches Paar 😊 wünsche euch beiden noch viele viele schöne Flugstunden ohne Panne. Weiterhin alles gute ❤
Felt like I was part of the crew, amazing!
Thanks Captain and lady First Officer for such dignified detailed explanation on the basics how to fly an airplane, its like having an entire Airplane course in just 3hrs Video, brilliantly done.
Great women at the air. She belong to the air too! Best wishes from Colombia. 👍🏻🥂
Love 1st Officer Nurul Hadijah showed how she checked the whole plane outside and explained about the instruments, etc inside in the cockpit. Very interesting.
Very good crew. Very good first officer too. She did a very through walk-around. Loved this video!
Excellent video giving a snapshot from the flight deck. First time I have watched one of these. Have to compliment the crew on their skill, knowledge and professionalism. Just what you want when flying. The respect between captain and co pilot was clear to see and her enthusiasm and love for her job is beautiful and reassuring. She conducted a great landing in less than ideal weather. The day the pilot starts to treat it as run of the mill is the day it becomes dangerous. As this video was taken in 2017 I congratulate the captain on his retirement and hope he is having a well earned and enjoyable rest. Also hope the co pilot is now enjoying being a captain and passing on all of the experience she learned from the captain on this flight and many others. Great video
Bravo! Et 1000 merci pour ce moment magique en votre compagnie ce qui explique que les pilotes ne dorment pas durant leurs voyages 👍👍👍👍👏👏👏😘😘😘😘😘
Absolutely loved this , to be just sat there throughout the flight in the cockpit would be a dream 👌🏻
Always wonderful to see your videos,this one was particularly nice seeing the admiration these two pilots had for each other and the stories they told of themselves and how they became pilots which i always enjoy,thank you just planes.
The enthusiasm is infectious. Who doesn't want to be that enthusiastic at their job?
What a nice conversation between Capt and Co.....Respect!!!! I love this 💓✈💓 Thanks for your efforts JP!!! Enjoy the weekend 🧡😘 love X Betsy......
Betsy, is your dad Greg?
Dave australia here ex flight instructor. Great video and great Captain. Well done sir.
Wow, great video! As a passenger, it answered alot of my questions about flight operations from the standpoint of the pilots. Many thanks! :)
Look how she brings the giant queen off the heavens with ease. She makes it seem like a very easy job. Amazing trip with y'all.
Airbus A380-800 is the giant of the heavens,son!
Outstanding job on the pre-flight walk around. Great to see our products in use. Yes, I work for Boeing.
How's the mood down there in Everett now that the production of the Queen of the skies has ceased production?
Soy de Chile y sólo me resta decir ...congratula iones..gran profesionalismo de tripulación; impresionante la energía, entusiasmo y capacidad de la 1er oficial.. felicitaciones...👏👏👏💐💐
One of the best cockpit video I have ever watched. I am private pilot, therefore enjoyed the explanation and communication throughout. Now, let's hope Morocco can beat France and make it to the WC 2022 Final.
Thank you and I have watched many times over. Very informative and I learnt very much. I appreciated you sharing your cockpit world with us. I am old enough to remember when I visited the 747 cockpit on SIA Christchurch, New Zealand to Singapore flying over Darwin Australia late 1980s. Now a cockpit visit is not possible and why I appreciate this video so much.
What a great crew - thanks to them for giving us this fine flight.
Outstanding. !!!!! I am a military veteran. I am happy to see such love for core values and Camaraderie. To love this like you do seems effortless. Bravo The first officer and the veteran pilot are truly amazing. Blees you in all of your endeavors.
What an enjoyable video, he’s a real gentleman and she’s adorable- good luck to her going forward.
This was a phenomenal experience to share the time with these two pilots. My initial plan was to watch the takeoff and the landing - the parts I was interested in. However, I found myself drawn into the experience as if I was the one sitting in the seat holding the camera. It's really cool and awesome how these two pilots not only share details about everything happening and the equipment, but also about their personal feelings and experiences. In these types of video you expect the professionalism, and that's why so many watch - we don't get to sit in the cockpit of a large plane, so we tune in to get the professional experience of those who do. However, this went beyond professional to personal, in such a genuine and unscripted way. I was drawn in and found myself watching the whole thing, because part way through I already felt like a crew member sitting behind the pilots. These two are so professional...and at the same time so down to earth. There was no pretense, no acting - just simply taking the time during this long flight to make it interesting for us civilians to experience what you do everyday. I can't imagine how cool and enlightening it would be to be privileged to spend a few hours watching these two work and to hear their conversation - thank you for this opportunity through this video! So very cool!
Nice video and flight with these lovely pilots ! I really enjoyed these 3 hours !
one of the best footage in the channel, must say the crew spend lot of time talking about many aspects of the flight, very interesting; khadija ton enthousiasme fait plaisir a entendre et voir :)
That was one hell of an awesome landing through those clouds and lightning.
Royal Air Maroc... The Double dipper..I'd ALWAYS TRUST Air Maroc. No doubt about it. 😅✅🙏👍
Thanks you for your professionalism. 👍🙏🙏🙏👍🙏✅
It's easy to forget how massive the 747 is until you are doing a walk around!
Best flight video I've ever watched. Could listen to these two talk forever.
Great explanation of what Pilots and crews do in order to make it a pleasure to fly and keep passengers safe!
Her recount of just before flight school and choosing this as a career is just awesome.
Wonderful crews! They are true Professionals making flying look pretty cool.
perfect flight congratulations to the competence in command highlighting the first officer for her professionalism and dedication. Aviation is also for women.
this was such a wholesome video, especially at around 1:55:00 where the captain was talking about his career and retirement (listening to old people’s stories is always the best imo lol).
I could honestly shed a tear thinking about how the 747 has been wiped out like this. If it wasn’t for the fact that the 747 would be out of service by the time i’d finish flight school, i’d definitely want to be a pilot of it as a career path. So sad. The Captain here is retiring either this summer or has already retired as of last year, not sure, and as of now the 747 no longer flies this route/airline! instead it’s a 787 in its place :( Anyway, Great video!
Captain was very cool and she was very sweet !! Enjoyed the video
Thanks for uploading this video... I was looking for such a video for a long.
Khatija First Offer Allah Aap Ko Aur Aap Ki Family Khosh Rakhe Aap Khoob Phalo Phoolo Ameen❤
IS SO GREAT TO KNOW HOW "HAPPY AND PROUD" IS HADIZA AS A COPILOT AND HER CAPTAIN, THIS IS A RESULT OF "LOVE, CAPACITY, RESPONSABILITY AND PASION OF WHAT YOU DO FOR LIVING" SO IT MAKES A "ROYAL AIR MAROC" MY FAVORITE AIRLINE IF ONE DAY HAVE TO GO TO EUROPE. GREETINGS FROM PERU
Amazing video! Full of most interesting stuff. ✈️👍 Must be a cool feeling to pilot a Boeing 747. 🤩👌
From a non pilot. This is so far another best presentation. Enjoyed it. Best!
great flight very educational i hope to see more lengthy vdeos thankyou air maroc
Thoroughly enjoyed having the opportunity to allow us such insight on your flight thank you.
Thank you for this exceptional and heartwarming production. For someone who grew up in aviation and is now also nearing the end of the run, this was a delight. For me the most special moments were when Captain Tezi shared what inspired his passion and love of aviation. It would an honor to hear more of his insights and adventures.
Moroccans are professionals. Where ever you put them they always succeed no matter what !! I m so proud of you dad . One more year and I be next to you 😅😅❤
Someone said the Captain was retired 4 yrs ago?He is Your Dad?
The Montreal weather made the end of the flight interesting. Thrilling in fact. Very professionally done.
What a wonderful video, thank you for your service over the years Captain, best of luck to the FO for a safe and successful future
Congrats for such a great video, great editing and I shared it.
Khadijah you are Georgous
الطيارين المغاربة من امهر الطيارين في العالم
That was an excellent preflight explanation by the beautiful FO. She was very succinct and thorough in her explanations. She even gave examples of settings, and such, based upon different flight parameters. The captain seemed a bit disjointed when he spoke. That was a bit sketchy. I think it's just that he is translating his words into English, and it's certainly no reflection upon his skills. The landing was superb too! The FO greased it wonderfully!! Thanks for yet another great video!!
Been around the world much? The captain wasn't sketchy, he is just a man, not rewarded for being overly garrulous as women tend to be. Men, in the world, tend to be reserved in speech while women tend to be openly talking their thoughts. This reservation in speaking and action of a man saves lives, because they generally only speak and act when necessary, and when prudent. So, in a pilot, this is a positive quality. While its nice to have an entertaining young and new crew member, the lady speak alot, because that suits your fancy, and maybe excites you, real men reserve speech and action for appropriate action. Remember, their first priority is flying the aircraft. A distant LAST priority is entertaining you to your standard of entertainment. Even the video, as nice as it was, is a distraction for these two doing there jobs. The pilots are there for the proper safe operation of the aircraft, not to be eloquently smooth in order to please you. So "sketchy" is a bit on a insult, and shows you really don't understand the priority here. Notice when she is talking about how much the plane is great, she loves flying etc, she is not paying attention to the cockpit data and parameters, she is looking at the camera. In these moments, ANYTHING could happen. And if you have reviewed ANY aircraft investigations when planes go down, LACK OF ATTENTION is the root cause of nearly crashes. Maybe forgive the PIC for not being so concerned with his own thoughts about flying, and praise his "sketchiness" for paying attention to what is important, monitoring the aircraft systems. This guy is a veteran pilot, and knows it is his responsibility to monitor and think about everything important , because he is the PIC. She has been there maybe 3 years, he has been there 25 or 30 years. He has more on his mind and speaking to you is the last thing he considers important.
@orthopraxis235 - Thank you for your pernicious blather. I said NOTHING of the man's skills as a pilot; only that his thoughts seemed disjointed. It's my opinion, and is as valuable as yours. Deal with it.
747 is a nice plane ! I got last year the opportunity to flight it in a simulator, it's amazing, very nice experience !
젊고 예쁜 아가씨네요, 자기 일에 집중해서 열심히 하는 모습이 보기 좋습니다.
Wow the 747 has been flying for almost 55 years that's a testament of how great of a plane it is
And from the ones that are still in service,there gonna be flying for another 50yrs!!
Such a pleasure to meet these 2 wonderful people!
Kakva riba ej ❤❤
Thank you sharing this with people it is very interesting and knowledgeable to know what goes on before taking off. Last time i flew was with my mother and i going to Germany. KLM plane in 1986 . Was a very large plane and smooth ride.
Wow...lovely to see mother of 747...with having good co operation between officers on board. Have a happy journey always.
A fantastic video. I prestigious Capitan anyone would be honored to fly with and learn from. A first officer who has an amazing career ahead of her! Both crew are impressive to watch. We look forward to seeing her in the left seat one day in a video!
She has been flying for 4 years in 747. Probably Capt already.
very smooth landing , Moroccan Pilots are the best , I took at least 30 flights with them it's always smooth
Hi... I' am Brazil. I love aviation!!! Very Good!!
Are your name Brazil or are you from Brazil? 😉🤭😀
See Mo
The Captain is quite the pleasant man, F.O. as well, they seem like two happy people that like their jobs ! 😊😊
Thankyou so much for your wonderfull videos.What a delightful flight crew.Greetings from Mebourne Australia
Thank you very much captain Mohcine Tazi and first officer Khadija Mafhoum ❤
This was awesome to watch. Great pilots. Hope the Captain a wonderful retirement. The Queen of the skies is an amazing plane.
Better and far more interesting than any feature film, two lovely people and wish you both well for your future.
Couldn’t tell when the wheels touched down. Perfect landing. She is delightful. Great presentation.
I love these stories the pilots have - thanks for sharing!
Had to rewind several times, just gorgeous!!!
Thanks for taking us on a wonderful flight, you will do well as a captain someday, love the stories.
THOSE PEOPLE (PILOTS) ARE VERY COURAGEOUS AND VERY SMART
So damn when the plane gets off the ground the autopilot takes over and they just manage the plane truly amazing
Thank you for sharing the video with us !!
I love videos of the 744 and 748 !! ❤❤
What a wonderful video.. this crew makes me remember all my dreams as a kid wanting to be a pilot some day.
LOVELY TAKE OF.....HAVE GOOD TRIP AND CREW.....NICE WEATHER IN MONTRÉAL !!!!!❤❤❤😂🎉
I have always loved the 747!!! Lol and always will!!! I am so sad to see them get phased out! I guess some will live on for a few more years as freighters! To me they are the most beautiful aircraft ever built! This was a fantastic video, can't help but fall in love with the first officer! What a wonderful personality, and love of this aircraft! Great captain too! This company should be very proud to have such great people flying for them!!!!!👍👍👍
Hard to believe they have been around for almost 55 years that's a testament of how Great of a plane the 747 is
It's OK.
She is beautiful. Fun to watch and learn how piolets fly. I still don't know why I get nervous when I fly.
Great Video. Congratulations kedija on your performance.👌.i am Happy for you, for The Royal Morocco Airline and for the better images of Africans as a whole. I am from Ethiopia and we have Great Female Pilots on ETHIOPIAN AIRLINES As you are.. 👌 Keep up the Good work.. One love. 🤗🙏
31:57 Watching from Dhaka Bangladesh. I had great curiosity as to how such a large aircraft flies at an altitude of 40000 to 42000 feet height.
It is also impressive that along with male pilots now we see that highly skilled female pilots are also able take control of an aircraft.
My best wishes for them.
--------- Abbas
from Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Awsome pilots . a joy to watch .. shes sooo happy . i love seeing this . i wish the camera was more lighted at landing .. good video
THANK YOU ROYAL MAROC GOOD TEACHING AND SPECIAL THANKS TO UA-cam TEAM