It doesn't matter if the plane has dozens of reverse thrusters, you gotta have some masterful pilots to do the job. That was amazing. No help on pushback for that pilot.
The thrust reversers on every jet that has them can do what this jet did. There's a loadmaster in the back where the aft ramp is down on headset telling the pilot where to go.
@@raveenm2270 it's not a reverse gear, the engines have what is called "thrust reversers" which you can see how the engine shroud is shifted forwards and exposes that silver looking band, it essentially re-directs the flow of thrust forwards to push the aircraft backwards (usually only used on landings to help slow down the aircraft) the wheels on planes aren't motorized, hope this makes it clearer for you 😀
@@oriolesfan7807lose to gates, other infrastructure and personnel. The reverse thrust can blow many things away, cause a lot of damage. This was right off the runway
@@oriolesfan7807 please keep in mind its a military aircraft designed to get into and out of situations that regular passenger jets don't find themselves in. reverse thrust uses alot of power ( fuel) and there's always the threat of debris . Using a tug is less costly and much more controlled . Having said that there were occasions in the past where some aircraft could reverse out , the MD80 comes to mind , but its not the norm
This is one of many reasons I would not be able to handle being the president. I wouldn’t ever want to go anywhere, because of the cost. It costs close to $200,000 per flight hour, just to operate Air Force 1. Just say 16 hours round trip in the air to London and back. $3.2 M just to get him there and back. Forget all this equipment that goes as well. Than all the personnel, like the secret service.
@@okst5314Yet they want us to get rid of our gas stoves and go electric everything. Meanwhile they just consumed a whole oilfield in order fly all these birds. Hypocrisy at it's finest.
@@okst5314That's what it takes to protect a Head of State (and someone who, in the case of the US, also happens to run the country). The cost is something to get over because their safety is always paramount. The Secret Service exists to keep them and their family alive, and no one of their status is going to be flying in any commercial flight. A chartered flight, say, a private jet, could also be compromised, wouldn't be protected from airborne attack, and can't sustain itself in the air long term. These flights are built like military planes because they basically are and that's what's necessary. You'd travel when needed because that's your duty for your country, to get shit done. This sort of travel isn't for a quick trip
There are C130 transport aircrafts and what's called C130 gunships that have 105mm cannons sticking out of the sides of the plane that provides air support for actions on the ground!
The C 17 is so bulky it looks like it shouldn't be able to fly at all, especially at those low speeds! A very imposing machine. When you factor in the additional weight of the payload, it's even more surprising that it DOES fly.
We are living under crushing air pressure all the time, hence air is very dense. Makes more sense when looking at implosions from atmospheric pressure.
I was in the RAF in a place called Machrihanish in the early nineties. It was the European base of the US seal team six. When they needed fresh boats or vehicles they'd fly them over from the states in one of these. Of course all air force people are interested in aircraft and we'd wait until they had unloaded then pop over for a chat with the crew and a nosey about. They are absolutely enormous but consist mostly of empty space. I still have a photo of me and a mate kicking a football about inside one.
Had a feeling it was northolt. I was doing rail replacement a few weeks back going back and fourth past there from hammersmith to hillingdon. Before doing that shift, i didnt know northolt had an airfield
There are actually a lot that fly to Britain or actually UK as a whole. A lot of equipment swapping and routine traveling happens between our countries militaries. There is actually a US military base in the UK, Lakenheath AF base.
So you when the British dress up every day stand in front of a pretty castle or even sitting on a horse whilst it's sitting and getting people all around the world to take a Pic of it isn't? Or maybe the fact when the queen had arrived before almost 32 airports across several states "HAD" to be shut because "The Royals are coming" stfu
You know big papa means business when he carries choppers around with him as luggage. Them Globemasters tho, such an impressive pieces of engineering, they never fail to leave me at aww whenever I get a chance to see them even if on video. Great video, man, thanks!
This really isn't very much. There are 45-51k flights per day in America and they don't look very different than this. They just carry people, their luggage, and freight moreso than helicopters.
Jill: Did you remember to pack the helicopters? Joe: Yes honey. Jill: And the armoured car? Joe: Pretty sure it's in one of these somewhere... Jill: Oh and don't forget your secret service escort. Joe: Aww hell, our travel insurance costs a fortune...
I would imagine that it can be bad, but I personally can sleep with in ear mufflers, so that would not be a problem for me and I love to watch planes....the rent is cheaper as well I can imagine
Well one eventually gets used to it. My grandad who resides in Heston, West London a stone throw away from Heathrow has planes that take off and fly over his residence. Back in the day when the Concorde was still flying, the sight and noise of seeing that beast fly by was incredible. However the noise was unbearable and if you were chatting in the back room where the patio was the conerversations would get drowned out lol
its nice to see that we are saving the climate so the president gets his personal helicopters while being in London. also interesting.. 1:37 the number on the plane is just a coincidence.. right?
One is a decoy, that way the would be assassin has no idea which one to target and if 1 isn't functioning then the other takes its place...he always takes spares of everything, cars, planes, helicopters ...huge waste of money given his Country is in deep trouble financially
Wonderful footage! C17-Globemaster giving birth to helicopters! Quite a scene! Praise God for Aviation progress. My dad was an Aviator, always so proud of him! Go Airforce, GO! Blessings from Leeds.
This would have been a very impressive spectacle in the 80s, when these machines were relevant. I suppose an ancient president arrives on an ancient 747 next?
Designed this plane beautiful. Took years to master and perfect this One. With some of the best pilots also. Military now always makes dope decisions on who to select to operate the best planes and helicopters.
I didn’t vote for this Crack Head. But for the Most Powerful Man on the face of the Earth. It’s a drop in the bucket to defend him and keep him safe. We can do a lot more for the “American Taxpayers” by closing our Borders. Just one of many things that’s a bloody waste.
We intentionally do not do that... just in case the big bird has an accident. By using several heavies, we can ensure enough of the team lands. I know when HRH travels they do a slightly smaller version of the same.
This pilot parks plane better then some people park their car
well yes, takes alot more to be a pilot than it does a car license
You can't park there sir!
Because it's more dangerous for a plane to park barely compared to a car
As well they should on their salary!
Lmfao
It doesn't matter if the plane has dozens of reverse thrusters, you gotta have some masterful pilots to do the job. That was amazing. No help on pushback for that pilot.
To flip the throttle lever???
@@H.EL-Othemany are you a pilot?
The thrust reversers on every jet that has them can do what this jet did. There's a loadmaster in the back where the aft ramp is down on headset telling the pilot where to go.
Absolutely 🏆
Umkehrschub☝🏻
You missed the part where the presidents limo comes out the helicopter, then the president gets out of limo. That's the best part
Lmfaooo
Then the President unzips his jacket and the Vice president climbs out.
Total Recall 1989 moment. (Russians dolls)
Don’t forget all two dozen bodyguards.
Like something out of Thunderbirds
For those who have never visited the Airbase they are landing at, yes they do fly that low over residential areas and it is pretty impressive.
Couple of those gardens need work! 😀
ok thank you for saying that i thought it was cgi. because i was like you dont fly that low lol
A40 coming into London...
We know that 🙄
@@thesoupdragon1all planes do when they are landing...........
The way they just casually reverse it like a car 😂 cheers for the footage. My kids loved it 👌
😂
Surprised having a reverse gear for this plane 😅
@@raveenm2270 it's not a reverse gear, the engines have what is called "thrust reversers" which you can see how the engine shroud is shifted forwards and exposes that silver looking band, it essentially re-directs the flow of thrust forwards to push the aircraft backwards (usually only used on landings to help slow down the aircraft)
the wheels on planes aren't motorized, hope this makes it clearer for you 😀
backwards not forwards@@AdelphiaaWoW
I want to know if the pilots do "beep beep beep" in the cockpit while reversing
I'd never seen a plane give birth to a helicopter before today.
😂
And Biden's the dummy
Oh yes u are so hilarious
It’s got quite the naval cord
"I seen me a hippopotamus give birth to a man before, but I ain't ever seen no phantom Russian submarine." -The Hunt for Ace Ventura
2:20 I have never seen an aircraft do a three-point turn before! That is just so cool!!
I reckon that manoeuvre cost about $10K USD as well....
If that jet can pull that off, what's the point of airport tugs to back jetliners onto the tarmac?
@@oriolesfan7807 It's prohibited.
@@oriolesfan7807lose to gates, other infrastructure and personnel. The reverse thrust can blow many things away, cause a lot of damage. This was right off the runway
@@oriolesfan7807 please keep in mind its a military aircraft designed to get into and out of situations that regular passenger jets don't find themselves in. reverse thrust uses alot of power ( fuel) and there's always the threat of debris . Using a tug is less costly and much more controlled . Having said that there were occasions in the past where some aircraft could reverse out , the MD80 comes to mind , but its not the norm
WOW! Is that how Helicopters are born?? Never knew that. Nature truly is amazing!!
'Man-made' actually
@@charlesmaingi3921 It was a joke X)
Hermoso ver como ver el elicoptero puede hacer tantas maniobras
This helicopter wasn't aborted.
Can you imagin what his dad looks like
The C-17A Globemaster III is such a cool plane, I love seeing them out where I live almost every day.
I don’t think they are C-17s where I’m at, but I live near a refueling wing in Milwaukee. Massive planes.
@@TheCasualGamer13Maybe C-5's?? They're even bigger than C-17's
@@toxicgracie3772 and noisier....
Same, I live close to Wright Patterson.
It better be for how much it cost for ahead and look the up, the cost to develop and build it was staggering.
2:00,I've never seen this before,that's cool and interesting to be honest
Very cool to see the precision adjustments being made to fly those Chinooks. Top of the line pilots right there.
Damn, those people living there. :/
@@Poopdeck1015Yeah. It must be awful getting a free air show in the middle of the afternoon.
@@Fenrick I lived near an airfield once, it’s nice for a time, but it can quickly become an annoyance. But yeah, a one off is great!
@@FenrickYeah I bet their lungs thanks them every single day.
@@Poopdeck1015it's not like they invented planes after those people moved in
The birth of a wild chopper caught on cam, incredible
hahahaha good one
getting a huge Thunderbird 2 vibe watching this behemoth taxi :D
Which Shell garage is that?
Northolt
I’m guessing this is RAF Northolt?
You have to admit, it’s nice when you can just drop everything at short notice and travel light for a little break
“Joe did you pack the helicopter?” “I thought you did.”
This is one of many reasons I would not be able to handle being the president. I wouldn’t ever want to go anywhere, because of the cost. It costs close to $200,000 per flight hour, just to operate Air Force 1. Just say 16 hours round trip in the air to London and back. $3.2 M just to get him there and back. Forget all this equipment that goes as well. Than all the personnel, like the secret service.
@@okst5314Yet they want us to get rid of our gas stoves and go electric everything. Meanwhile they just consumed a whole oilfield in order fly all these birds. Hypocrisy at it's finest.
@@okst5314That's what it takes to protect a Head of State (and someone who, in the case of the US, also happens to run the country). The cost is something to get over because their safety is always paramount. The Secret Service exists to keep them and their family alive, and no one of their status is going to be flying in any commercial flight. A chartered flight, say, a private jet, could also be compromised, wouldn't be protected from airborne attack, and can't sustain itself in the air long term. These flights are built like military planes because they basically are and that's what's necessary. You'd travel when needed because that's your duty for your country, to get shit done. This sort of travel isn't for a quick trip
That's actually really awesome I've always wondered how they transported the president's helicopters to where ever they were going thats really cool
Air force C130!
There are C130 transport aircrafts and what's called C130 gunships that have 105mm cannons sticking out of the sides of the plane that provides air support for actions on the ground!
@@jamescotter1855 WOW ..WHO CARES !!!
@@grantdenniston2839you did because you spent the time to type "Who Cares" in all capital letters............your a 🤡
Dude, how else were they going to do it? I mean really? 🤨
Mans so cool he pulled off a 3-point turn in a Globemaster
The C 17 is so bulky it looks like it shouldn't be able to fly at all, especially at those low speeds! A very imposing machine. When you factor in the additional weight of the payload, it's even more surprising that it DOES fly.
We are living under crushing air pressure all the time, hence air is very dense. Makes more sense when looking at implosions from atmospheric pressure.
C17 really looks SO imposing. It's so chunky, massive and mean looking 😮
The power of aerodynamics my friend!
I was in the RAF in a place called Machrihanish in the early nineties. It was the European base of the US seal team six. When they needed fresh boats or vehicles they'd fly them over from the states in one of these. Of course all air force people are interested in aircraft and we'd wait until they had unloaded then pop over for a chat with the crew and a nosey about. They are absolutely enormous but consist mostly of empty space. I still have a photo of me and a mate kicking a football about inside one.
The sheer amount of logistics, just for the president to visit London for some days
remember, we are saving the climate
I lived right there at Northolt for 5 years, it was awesome. Airfield closes in the evening, no noise.
I live in Ruislip Gardens it was noisy at night a couple of times before their arrival
I am in the Manor and you can hear the aircraft from here too
Oh yes I live in the manor too and heard this big boy flying in!
Had a feeling it was northolt. I was doing rail replacement a few weeks back going back and fourth past there from hammersmith to hillingdon. Before doing that shift, i didnt know northolt had an airfield
Bet them houses are dog shit cheap.
Always amazes me how low they go, without hitting a roof or falling out the sky lol. Awseome footage
Well in order to land, they need to be near the ground.
@@john2914 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just lift. Crazy though the size of these planes.
@@john2914 lol..
My line of thought exactly!
They reverse parked that Globemaster like it was a Tuesday.
You can just say "they" without getting in trouble with the pronoun police
@@timh5168 😅 Thank you
It was a Tuesday, actually!
@@timh5168 In Dave Chapelle's voice: " how many they? One they or many?" :D
Must be a very odd moment to see American military air crafts landing in London like that. 🤩
Get used to it, Brexiter.
There are actually a lot that fly to Britain or actually UK as a whole. A lot of equipment swapping and routine traveling happens between our countries militaries. There is actually a US military base in the UK, Lakenheath AF base.
@@qapplorcry more
@@qapplor like you
@@qapplor yet here you are, crying on youtube
Check out the guys just chillin' at the arse end of the chinooks @ 7:19 Legs just dangling off the ramp while he's enjoying the view lol
I had no idea this thing was so big until the helicopters disembarked!😮
You need to go outside more these planes are always flying
@@reupsvideos Depends where you live though
Yeah they're massive. Only eclipsed by the C-5 in terms of US military cargo plane size
How he casually just backs it up like a ford transit 😂
Hi, can i use the beginning of your video for my channel, please ?
yeah sure.
I can’t even reverse a Smart Car
6:39 i seen one of those in canada 7 or 9 years ago i was in school it was so cool seeing it fly with two top blades
never thought id see a c-17 do a three point turn, super cool
I don't think I've ever seen a plane back up a taxiway like that. Does he have a backup camera? 😂
Nice job guys.
3 point turn in a Globemaster.. casual..
@4:00 Shes giving birth to a helicopter!
🇺🇸🤝🇬🇧= ☝️. 💪✊☝️
✌️From Los Angeles, California USA 🇺🇸🫡
Everytime I see the Globemaster I always think, "there's no way in hell that thing should be able to fly" lol
What a spectacle of filming. Congratulations on the registration.
Obrigado 😀
How something that heavy can be in the air like that is incredible, i don't understand
I think it's all a bit over the top to be honest.
Ever met an American who isn’t?
@@iociccio936 Not compared to a pathetic inauguration.
taking no chances after kennedy
So you when the British dress up every day stand in front of a pretty castle or even sitting on a horse whilst it's sitting and getting people all around the world to take a Pic of it isn't? Or maybe the fact when the queen had arrived before almost 32 airports across several states "HAD" to be shut because "The Royals are coming" stfu
Big Bad machine thumb up 👆 💪👍🤛👊🤜🇺🇸✌️✈️
How often does a plane go by?
Impressive 3 point turn. I've seen more people make a meal of a turn like that in a tiny car.
1:10 never seen a airplane do a three point turn before.
Well that’s not a plane it’s a globemaster 😂 that even sounds insane
What a grand entrance to make into London really cool to see
You know big papa means business when he carries choppers around with him as luggage. Them Globemasters tho, such an impressive pieces of engineering, they never fail to leave me at aww whenever I get a chance to see them even if on video. Great video, man, thanks!
looked like he was landing in the backyard for a minute
But we can't have a car or a stove because of CO2, says the man needing all this to move around London...
Did he say that?
The Opulence of Government! 🤣
This really isn't very much. There are 45-51k flights per day in America and they don't look very different than this. They just carry people, their luggage, and freight moreso than helicopters.
People, as always, got consulted and agree to pay it all.
That thumbnail is worse than Hollywood
Imagine telling people the environment is fucked and travelling everywhere with all of this shit. The hypocrisy is staggering!
I couldnt believe it when the cargobob came over the horizon
Jill: Did you remember to pack the helicopters?
Joe: Yes honey.
Jill: And the armoured car?
Joe: Pretty sure it's in one of these somewhere...
Jill: Oh and don't forget your secret service escort.
Joe: Aww hell, our travel insurance costs a fortune...
2:30 was expecting Biden to tumble out that open back door...
😂
Trump lost 2020! 😂
@bamfordsteele555 Also funny 😆
Very impressive logistics.
RAF Northolt we have aircraft coming over most days.
All that equipment for a vegetable delivery?
And they lecture us on "climate change".
😲 I can't imagine living in those houses with those very low & extremely loud aircrafts literally right above your roof!!!
I would imagine that it can be bad, but I personally can sleep with in ear mufflers, so that would not be a problem for me and I love to watch planes....the rent is cheaper as well I can imagine
I envy those people. Being able to witness sheer awesomeness from so close.
You'll get used to it after a while like having tinnitus.
Well one eventually gets used to it. My grandad who resides in Heston, West London a stone throw away from Heathrow has planes that take off and fly over his residence. Back in the day when the Concorde was still flying, the sight and noise of seeing that beast fly by was incredible. However the noise was unbearable and if you were chatting in the back room where the patio was the conerversations would get drowned out lol
@@The-Great-BrindianThen you can talk a load of bullshit to someone and they'd never know any different 🤣
What airfield is this ?
RAF Northolt I think. North London, UK.
its nice to see that we are saving the climate so the president gets his personal helicopters while being in London.
also interesting.. 1:37 the number on the plane is just a coincidence.. right?
I,ve see loads of Globemasters arrive at Prestwick but I didn't know they could actually reverse.
proof the yanks don't give two hoots about climate change, helmets at the top
Why does one little old man need 2 Sea King helicopters? You only see one here, but on the news there were two waiting to take him to see Charles.
One is a decoy, that way the would be assassin has no idea which one to target and if 1 isn't functioning then the other takes its place...he always takes spares of everything, cars, planes, helicopters ...huge waste of money given his Country is in deep trouble financially
It’s nothing more than a waste of taxpayers money.
You do know that an entire staff of people and a secret service detail travel with the president, right?
@@Chilidog335you must either not be from American or you’re very unintelligent please read the above comment
I thought blimey that creeping speed can defy gravity. What a lump above your house.
so thats how helicopters are born ... I knew it
Kind of epic. Super low flying, you would think 🤔 this small community 🏠 would have underground power lines.
❤😂❤😂❤😂Yea!
If theres a possibility of the planes knocking down the power poles, you've got bigger problems to worry about... 🙄😂
And yet they tell us we need to reduce emissions!
Yes, that's right, cog. You must reduce emissions!
What an absolute waste of money 🤦♂️
We do have helicopters in England Surly he could of borrowed one 🤔
do u live near shell thing
Used to
Wonderful footage! C17-Globemaster giving birth to helicopters! Quite a scene! Praise God for Aviation progress. My dad was an Aviator, always so proud of him! Go Airforce, GO! Blessings from Leeds.
Could he not just come over on British Airways?
Those chinooks have been flying late at night the last 2 weeks, damn things are so loud 😭
Sad when people on here are smack talking about our POTUS when the real criminal is on trial……💙
Grow up
2:29
Was that a wave to the cameraman, or to someone on the ground in the airport?
Oh crap i remmeber seeing these! Didnt know old Joe was in those lol!
3:15 ...aaaand ITS A BOY 😂😂
This would have been a very impressive spectacle in the 80s, when these machines were relevant.
I suppose an ancient president arrives on an ancient 747 next?
Sorry, who tf are you?
Can we all agree, the parking job was the most impressive thing here. Incredible.
Unbelievable!! 😲😱
That's effectively one mans luggage! Would probably save a few polar bears if he used Skype a bit more.
How environmental friendly....show the motorcade also
This trip looks like so much money...400 people payment for one trip...😅
Designed this plane beautiful. Took years to master and perfect this One. With some of the best pilots also. Military now always makes dope decisions on who to select to operate the best planes and helicopters.
That plane is basically Thunderbird 2
I saw them flying above my house! They were so loud!
A quiet place up in the mountains
@@alainportant6412My quiet mountain home quickly turns into a roaring thunderstorm when our Military is out to play ❤ 🇺🇸
You got to feel for the amercan taxpayers having to waste so much money on a millionaire
You spelt Paedophile wrong.
I didn’t vote for this Crack Head. But for the Most Powerful Man on the face of the Earth. It’s a drop in the bucket to defend him and keep him safe. We can do a lot more for the “American Taxpayers” by closing our Borders. Just one of many things that’s a bloody waste.
@@JohnnyRep-hz5qh right just as trumparse the scammer, and his family have.
You have to feel sorry America for voting in trumparse, and bringing his country into disrepute.
So much money wasted, on the trumparse family
The last Chinook, 14-08171 was on June27th at the Grafenwoehr Army Airfield. Nice Video 😀👍
Thanks mate, they were a nice treat for spotters in Liege & Oostende last Sunday!
WOW. Impressive ❤
Fancy living there
I wonder how much C02 this lot pumped out. I must recycle my jam jars and save the planet! 🤦♂️
Global warming, what's that!
these 'world leaders' make me sick to the stomach
I had no clue that that’s how helicopters are made! That’s actually pretty cool
Imagine living there.
Nice to see he’s extremely concerned about global warming and the state of the worlds climate due to idiotic crap like this
How about that climate change mr president?
Those houses must have been shaking pretty good. A nice wake-up call from Uncle Sam.😂
Central London was rattled to bits by trump's lot flying around in Ospreys when he visited.
Plot twist: Helicopter has a small truck, and the small truck has a golf cart. And the golf cart has a skateboard. Like a nesting doll.
0:30 I was expecting smoke and fumes to come out ( I thought the plane crashed)
Like watching a plane give birth oh no it's a helicopter oops 😳
Yep..They could have flown it ALL in on one Lockheed C5.
We intentionally do not do that... just in case the big bird has an accident. By using several heavies, we can ensure enough of the team lands. I know when HRH travels they do a slightly smaller version of the same.