I’m 70, a retired 777 Captain. I grew up in Ozone Park in Queens (near JFK) and I learned to FLY at LGA in 1970 at LaGuardia Flying Service and became a CFI with them. The school moved to nearby FLUSHING AIRPORT, now closed, but the swamp that the airport reverted to is visible in your sim. The only regret in my incredible career as a Captain (737, 727, 747, A300, DC10, 777) was I was based at EWR never got the chance to land ANY jet at LGA. Thanks so much for this simulation. It made my day. Paul Havis
I'm a 737-800 Captain right now and have landed ERJ-175's in LGA almost daily when I was based up there. Fun approach. DCA's river visual was a good one, too.
Hi, Paul. Have a great retirement time. I am 36 and just now realized that I wanna be an airline pilot. Now I have only dream with me and ordered few books to learn. Rod Machado's handbook as well. I have a ukrainian and israeli passport. We have a war in Ukraine so I can work there. I don't understand how can I apply to work in Europe in the future if I don't have an european passport? I also can't be a pilot in USA. Can you have any suggestions? Thank you.
Hi Paul, I dream of becoming an Airline Pilot every day for a couple of years now, but the only thing stopping me from doing this is Math. I am terrible at Math and unfortunately, that is why I will never become an Airline Pilot. Do you have any tips?
As someone who has tried to record msfs in this way before, I appreciate the amount of effort and time that goes into recording/editing! Especially considering how annoying it can get sometimes😅Love these videos !
I LOVE when Roman calls on final! That really happens more often than not, doesn't it? Talk about un-equaled realism! Absolutely a thumbs up and what a great touch to this video...
Wait till 2024 comes out. Makes me wish I spent the extra money, and got a laptop with a better video card. I have the 4060, and it suffers even at medium settings 😢
The biggest emergency i’ve ever faced on an airplane are ALL the goddamn toilets being occupied when i desperately had to take a dump. It was a close call.
For added realism: as a trained tower controller for IVAO, at North American airports (unless the SID says otherwise or you’re doing a vector), we usually advise departing traffic to “fly runway heading” and after they surpass a certain altitude (usually initial climb), we then give them clearance to proceed DCT to there waypoint. Just thought I’d point that out but otherwise, your videos are good.
Looks great. Having flown the 73, quick tip - in winter conditions such as this one, remember to do a 30 second run up on the runway at 60% N1 before taking off. Ensures there’s no ice in the engines! Also, consider diverting to JFK with a longer runway if you’re on one engine. Nice vid
MFS needs a "career" mode, where you start out as a small aircraft charter pilot and get paid to do flights - fines etc if you mess up, better clients if you fly smooth. And you gradually work your way up to larger aircraft until you're hired into an airline to fly the big jets. Rare "events" like bird strikes and engine failures to spice things up.
wow fantastic - felt like a real flight! British Airways normally chime the call bell 3 times to signify to cabin crew (and the pax in the know) that the flight deck are about to initiate departure
The plane pulling out on the runway which caused the go-around was a fun surprise! I actually exclaimed "Oh shit!" when it started rolling onto the runway! The low altitude during that last turn before landing was a bit harrowing. Landing seemed perfect. The fire plane dousing at the end was hilarious! Highly entertaining vid! Loved it!
Really cool video but to answer your question: yes, I was on a plane during an emergency, I remember it like It was yesterday even If 8 years have passed. 7th of June 2015. I was on a Blue Air Boeing 737, flight 0B-4101 taking off from Caselle Airport, Torino (my home town) to Catania (Sicily). We had a tire burst during take-off, shortly after V1. Trust me: It's something you'd never want to witness. The bang from the landing gear (plus all the vibration going to the aircraft and directly to your body) made me really shat my pants off. We've been on holding above Torino while the plane dumped the fuel and It was not over for me until we safely touched the runway of Caselle. It has been the longest hour and a half of my life.
As someone who has always had the best in PC peripherals for 20+ years, to play everything maxed out. I have to say this video is showing off the most photo realistic computer generated graphics I have seen thus far, truly stunning. Thank you for sharing.
I can’t overstress how amazing it is to see these videos. The production quality is great and it runs all the way through these 30 minute videos. As someone who loves aviation to death, I’m happy to eat this content up all day. Keep it rollin man!
Great video! Absolutely gorgeous. Small easter egg for aviation geeks: while the aircraft registration ends in "1NN", the nose wheel doors show "3EL" which doesn't match. Captain, I think someone messed up your plane with the wrong spare parts, no wonder the engine failed! :P
I was so confused for a second. I had popped across to a different tab and I heard the music and the "Ding" and I was like "Did it autoplay a GTA IV video?"
I have really never seen such a beautiful recording, unbelievable how it was projected so sharply so smoothly, I watched breathlessly and have included the recording in my archive because I want to watch it again and have it viewed. Awesome!
Wonderful video! You have been greatly missed! Could you share in the Community a snapshot of you your MSFS graphics settings under General Options and your MSFS NVidia Control settings? That'd be amazing. Thanks in advance!
It's great man, this landing seemed very difficult for me because of the last second turn. For real pilots to make this landing manually it's just respect man. Love the content brother
I have had both a go-around and an engine fire. BA flying into Manchester for the engine fire on landing. The fire engines took what felt like a long time to reach the plane, they didn't use the chute to evacuate but the stairs on the runway. The go-around was due to the radar detecting another item on the runway. The climb rate felt a great deal higher than what we saw in this video.
Just came back to MSFS(2020 as its now called lol) after a couple months hiatus, and i cant believe the production values in this video. My dude... This is incredibly well done. I have to admit the thumbnail made me expect some tacky screaming youtuber trying to smash into buildings. I'm so glad i was wrong.
well that Detroit ground crew didn't sound very Detroit lol, it sounded very robotic, they need to work on that, people don't talk like in a natural environment, the MS FSM team needs to work on that, they need to build a data base of people talking to each other from around the world, different accent and all that, even the pilot sounded robotic, only the ATC background communications sounded real, while they were landing.
Once I flew on an Aeroflot sukhoi flight that killed 40 or more. Fortunately I sat in the front seats and got a chance to see my family again. Absolutely terrifying
Wow, on touchdown, that was amazing! Even when you were applying full brakes and reverse thrust the plane still was able to make it! Good job! That was an amazing performance! I would also probably never witness something like this ever in my life.
I always have issues when I try and turn on failures. If it works, it ignores the timer I set and I end up sitting at the terminal with 2 broken engines. Would be cool to practice different emergencies.
My son was flying a U-2 in an airshow at Travis AFB and had an engine failure right after take off. He was able to glide back for a safe landing. Proud day for dad.
Dude, the effort you put in for the cinematic shots is incredible! As a videographer and editor, I truly understand the immense amount of time it takes to do all this. The work doesn't go unnoticed, it's fantastic!
You know, I actually have to say this makes me feel even better about flying if an emergency occurs. Barring certain very specific events, experienced pilots and aware, informed ground control can ensure most emergencies still end with an intact plane and safe crew/passengers. Just goes to show that as long as everybody is educated and does their job properly, you can overcome just about any obstacle to ensure everybody stays safe! Thank you - not sure this was necessarily the intended outcome, but I have no doubt you've assuaged some fears for others as well! :)
No words can tell, how realistic it was, as I live in New York and Aviation Enthusiastic. I enjoyed every second of this viedo. Thank you for such a beautiful presentation.
24:21 “Have you ever experienced an emergency situation on a real plane? - If not, would you like to?” - What a bizarre question to ask your viewers dude…
As a child in 1994, I predicted we'd have photorealistic flight simulators by the time I reached my father's age. Now, 30 years later, we've realized that future with simulators that are incredibly lifelike.. Despite some challenges, it's an exciting era I'm glad to experience.. I showed him this video and he couldn't believe his eye, until I showed him MSFS himself :)
The frequency callout pan pan pan during an engine failure is only used when the aircraft has 3 or more engines. With 2 engines it would be a mayday call
Imagine disobeying Tower, causing a go-around and due to that an engine fire, putting the lives of hundreds of people at risk. Loved the whole Liberty City thing.
I was in the Air Force. Had plenty of inflight emergencies. Ranging from sudden loss of cabin pressure to TCAS within 500ft. Being struck by lightning as well, losing an engine. But never a bird strike fortunately.
I'm flying to New York next week. I recorded 22:48 to 22:52 and sent the video to one friend saying: Hey dude I just landed in New York. We keep in touch. 5 min later he answered: Oh boy, I thought it was the next week that you were going to NY. Have a nice trip and see u soon! LMAO
Way beyond amazing, as always!! Some thoughts: - The Delta A350 De-Icing took forever 😂 - Love the MSFS2020 / GTA V Interface - Yes I had an engine failure. In a single engine aircraft though. This means I did NOT have time for sightseeing like these guys did after their engine fire 😜 Keep it up!! Always amazing and so entertaining to watch. Love your sense of humor in those videos 💪🏻
Probably never going to have an answer, but where do you get the pages from the QRH from, or Pilot’s manual in general (Not a pilot so can’t tell)? Thanks
Sir, with all due respect, the Potomac River is in Washington DC. / Maryland. The rivers you're flying over in NYC are the Hudson (the Western fork) and the East River (Eastern fork).
Absolutely stunning video photography. Amazing landing and beautiful views of everything, Awesome job, definitely gonna sub. Thanks for sharing your talents
Although I'm not a flight-sim enthusiast; I believe MSFS is the greatest achievement in consumer simulation and/or video games history. We finally have the entire world to explore.
Born and raised in NYC here and i will 1000% confidently say you passed my house in the 737 😂😂 i was astonished, i couldn’t believe the amount of detail the whole city had, like literally everything was real.
Blown away how realistic it looks. I'm normally a iRacing sim dude but this got me thinking... Anyway, thanks for all the hard work you put in to get such a beautiful video. It brought a big smile to my face. :)
Great video! It's clear you've thoroughly studied the emergency procedures for the 737 add-on, and it's highly impressive. The attention to detail makes it very realistic. I can relate to this as I've gone through single engine and multi-engine training, particularly for flying light twins. The procedures you demonstrated are quite similar to what we do in my flight school, although not as in-depth since we don't fly 737s. Memory items and everything else are essentially the same. It's unfortunate that the price tag for animal abuse was incurred, even though it wasn't their fault as the birds flew into the engines. Nevertheless, I enjoy your videos and encourage you to keep up the excellent work.
The only thing I can think of for how the camera moves so smoothly when pressing buttons and switches has to be VR with maybe some post stabilization? Or is this another add-on/mod?
If I may suggest another mod for the community - hats and gloves for those poor airport workers, it's bloody freezing in Detroit! Also that's the Hudson river, not the Potomac. This is still the best MSFS channel I've seen in three years since launch, absolutely incredible detail! Bravo.
I just found your channel, Didn't know who you were. I watched the first 60s and I can tell lots of effort went into this. Might I add, very entertaining as well. Earned my sub.
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yes sir
How did u get this really realistic graphics?
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@max737ifly how did you get the fire?
I’m 70, a retired 777 Captain. I grew up in Ozone Park in Queens (near JFK) and I learned to FLY at LGA in 1970 at LaGuardia Flying Service and became a CFI with them. The school moved to nearby FLUSHING AIRPORT, now closed, but the swamp that the airport reverted to is visible in your sim. The only regret in my incredible career as a Captain (737, 727, 747, A300, DC10, 777) was I was based at EWR never got the chance to land ANY jet at LGA. Thanks so much for this simulation. It made my day. Paul Havis
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Respect
I'm a 737-800 Captain right now and have landed ERJ-175's in LGA almost daily when I was based up there. Fun approach. DCA's river visual was a good one, too.
Hi, Paul. Have a great retirement time. I am 36 and just now realized that I wanna be an airline pilot. Now I have only dream with me and ordered few books to learn. Rod Machado's handbook as well. I have a ukrainian and israeli passport. We have a war in Ukraine so I can work there. I don't understand how can I apply to work in Europe in the future if I don't have an european passport? I also can't be a pilot in USA. Can you have any suggestions? Thank you.
Hi Paul,
I dream of becoming an Airline Pilot every day for a couple of years now, but the only thing stopping me from doing this is Math. I am terrible at Math and unfortunately, that is why I will never become an Airline Pilot. Do you have any tips?
Liberty City & Roman's phone call hilarious! 😂
Absolutely epic, love your work
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Thank you so much!
Gg gigachad
w.t. actual effing *****!!!! $50 😱😵😱😵😱
@@max737ifly hey, i loge your videos, but a question: was the fire edited or a mod?
23:14 lol 😂what the hell? She said “He’s got a gunnnn”
average American citizens background audio
Audio was probably taken from some chaotic situation and whoever edited the video never realized she said that
As someone who has tried to record msfs in this way before, I appreciate the amount of effort and time that goes into recording/editing! Especially considering how annoying it can get sometimes😅Love these videos !
hi luke its patch
@@olliedavis27he doesn't wanna say hi back
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Don’t get in your feelings many I write a comment and never go back to it 😂
Thanks! You did an absolutely amazing job with this!
Thanks a lot!
Hi love the vids
I LOVE when Roman calls on final! That really happens more often than not, doesn't it? Talk about un-equaled realism! Absolutely a thumbs up and what a great touch to this video...
As someone who plays this since the ancient MSFS 95, I have no words to describe how good this simulator has become.
Wait till 2024 comes out. Makes me wish I spent the extra money, and got a laptop with a better video card. I have the 4060, and it suffers even at medium settings 😢
The biggest emergency i’ve ever faced on an airplane are ALL the goddamn toilets being occupied when i desperately had to take a dump. It was a close call.
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Thought it was gonna be a crash landing😂
😂😂😂
@@Space_Muadz_8825yeah for his butt
You gotta take a shit when you gotta take a shit
For added realism: as a trained tower controller for IVAO, at North American airports (unless the SID says otherwise or you’re doing a vector), we usually advise departing traffic to “fly runway heading” and after they surpass a certain altitude (usually initial climb), we then give them clearance to proceed DCT to there waypoint.
Just thought I’d point that out but otherwise, your videos are good.
When we most needed him, he came back, mega vids as always ✈️✈️✈️✈️
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I don't usually watch sim videos, but I must admit that this is really good.
You sir set the bar for quality with aviation content. My goodness, the editing and cinematography you do is unrivaled. Keep the up the amazing work!
Was not expecting to see you here
Why hello Sir Ryan!!
Ryan!!!!!
Looks great. Having flown the 73, quick tip - in winter conditions such as this one, remember to do a 30 second run up on the runway at 60% N1 before taking off. Ensures there’s no ice in the engines! Also, consider diverting to JFK with a longer runway if you’re on one engine. Nice vid
The level of realism is amazing! I just flew out of Detroit today, and it was like experiencing the whole day all over again. Just wow
the engine of ur plane caught on fire too?
MFS needs a "career" mode, where you start out as a small aircraft charter pilot and get paid to do flights - fines etc if you mess up, better clients if you fly smooth. And you gradually work your way up to larger aircraft until you're hired into an airline to fly the big jets. Rare "events" like bird strikes and engine failures to spice things up.
MSFS 2024 apparently….
That’s exactly what they ended up doing lol
OH MY GODD a new max737ifly video after 6 months
Waits every year for a new version of the game or probably takes time to make the videos…
And its worth it
Ayo😅
wow fantastic - felt like a real flight! British Airways normally chime the call bell 3 times to signify to cabin crew (and the pax in the know) that the flight deck are about to initiate departure
The plane pulling out on the runway which caused the go-around was a fun surprise! I actually exclaimed "Oh shit!" when it started rolling onto the runway!
The low altitude during that last turn before landing was a bit harrowing. Landing seemed perfect. The fire plane dousing at the end was hilarious!
Highly entertaining vid! Loved it!
the best msfs video, i watched so far. nice work at editing this video!
Man all the movements of the camera and adjustments getting the aircraft ready are all extremely well done. All so methodical.
Really cool video but to answer your question: yes, I was on a plane during an emergency, I remember it like It was yesterday even If 8 years have passed. 7th of June 2015. I was on a Blue Air Boeing 737, flight 0B-4101 taking off from Caselle Airport, Torino (my home town) to Catania (Sicily). We had a tire burst during take-off, shortly after V1. Trust me: It's something you'd never want to witness. The bang from the landing gear (plus all the vibration going to the aircraft and directly to your body) made me really shat my pants off. We've been on holding above Torino while the plane dumped the fuel and It was not over for me until we safely touched the runway of Caselle. It has been the longest hour and a half of my life.
I can imagine the countless hours and trial and error to make a video like this. Great job!
As someone who has always had the best in PC peripherals for 20+ years, to play everything maxed out. I have to say this video is showing off the most photo realistic computer generated graphics I have seen thus far, truly stunning. Thank you for sharing.
I can’t overstress how amazing it is to see these videos. The production quality is great and it runs all the way through these 30 minute videos. As someone who loves aviation to death, I’m happy to eat this content up all day. Keep it rollin man!
Thanks!
Great video! Absolutely gorgeous.
Small easter egg for aviation geeks: while the aircraft registration ends in "1NN", the nose wheel doors show "3EL" which doesn't match.
Captain, I think someone messed up your plane with the wrong spare parts, no wonder the engine failed! :P
Can only imagine what flight simulators will look like in 10-20 years…
You will teleport to a real plane 💀
if they use google map street view, it will look exactly real.
You just become a pilot
@@steve-rr3nq What do you think they're using now?
HELLA props to you for the GTA IV easter egg!! Amazing work, as always!
Can you show me where the Easter egg is in the video because I'm interested in too GTA IV
20:06
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I was so confused for a second. I had popped across to a different tab and I heard the music and the "Ding" and I was like "Did it autoplay a GTA IV video?"
@@forrestgumball I WAS SO CONFUSED!! I really though that some city surrouding NYC was called that- and then I remembered where it came from haha
32:22 The Engine: Let me chill now I’m tired of spinning
I have really never seen such a beautiful recording, unbelievable how it was projected so sharply so smoothly, I watched breathlessly and have included the recording in my archive because I want to watch it again and have it viewed.
Awesome!
Wow! Got my pulse into the red & my blood pressure bouncing. Very realistic. Thank you for that.
The editing is more than perfect! It really feel like the engine fire is real! Bravo incredible edit !!!! 🤯
its not a mod?
@@ichosolemanuel6048no somebody would get sued
@@Andrew1Brooks what why is it illegal to make a plane crash mod?
@@ichosolemanuel6048 companies that have licensed msfs products would hate to see their aircraft destroyed
@@Andrew1Brooks dont be silly.
WHEN THE WORLD NEEDED HIM MOST- HE RETURNS!! we missed your videos man keep em up
Can we jusr appreciate the absolute RIDICULOUS production quality of this video?
Wonderful video! You have been greatly missed! Could you share in the Community a snapshot of you your MSFS graphics settings under General Options and your MSFS NVidia Control settings? That'd be amazing. Thanks in advance!
It's great man, this landing seemed very difficult for me because of the last second turn. For real pilots to make this landing manually it's just respect man.
Love the content brother
Impressive. Well done. I like the old American Airlines Livery. Looks like pure shiny steel.
I have had both a go-around and an engine fire. BA flying into Manchester for the engine fire on landing. The fire engines took what felt like a long time to reach the plane, they didn't use the chute to evacuate but the stairs on the runway. The go-around was due to the radar detecting another item on the runway. The climb rate felt a great deal higher than what we saw in this video.
This is an art, and you have perfected it my dude!! Absolutely stunning production!
Just came back to MSFS(2020 as its now called lol) after a couple months hiatus, and i cant believe the production values in this video.
My dude... This is incredibly well done.
I have to admit the thumbnail made me expect some tacky screaming youtuber trying to smash into buildings.
I'm so glad i was wrong.
As a Detroit native, I can confirm that the scenery is extremely realistic.
@@Captainriad You are so proud to be american that you forgot some english classes.
@@Captainriad im not american lol i speak 5
well that Detroit ground crew didn't sound very Detroit lol, it sounded very robotic, they need to work on that, people don't talk like in a natural environment, the MS FSM team needs to work on that, they need to build a data base of people talking to each other from around the world, different accent and all that, even the pilot sounded robotic, only the ATC background communications sounded real, while they were landing.
Once I flew on an Aeroflot sukhoi flight that killed 40 or more. Fortunately I sat in the front seats and got a chance to see my family again. Absolutely terrifying
The work and effort put into this is phenomenal. Amazing video!
Loved the call from Roman "Cousin let's go bowling!". Lol.
Wow, on touchdown, that was amazing! Even when you were applying full brakes and reverse thrust the plane still was able to make it! Good job! That was an amazing performance! I would also probably never witness something like this ever in my life.
I always have issues when I try and turn on failures. If it works, it ignores the timer I set and I end up sitting at the terminal with 2 broken engines. Would be cool to practice different emergencies.
Why is nobody talking about the pilot getting sued for animal abuse
"let's go bowling!" - cracked up at that bit
Wow, another amazing video. Had funny moments, great realism. Just the perfect video. I really appreciate it bro, 100/10!! ❤
Are the visual effects that are coming out of engine 2 during the emergency part of MSFS or you you edit them in?
Kudos to a buttersmooth landing and the magnificent editing efforts that went into this!
23:12 OMG, that sound of the engine stalling! 😱
Great video max ! you always revolutionized flight sim videos and keep the hard work
Could you please tell me where you got the update /mod for the engine fire?
This video is awesome, very realistic, like in the real world. Well done!
24:41 No I never had an ermegency and never wanna have one XD
Génial ! Les vidéos, les scénarios, les explications, le pilotage toujours au top ! Bravo 🎩
My son was flying a U-2 in an airshow at Travis AFB and had an engine failure right after take off. He was able to glide back for a safe landing. Proud day for dad.
The man is back This dude is the meaning of Quality over quantity Keep up the videos
2:29 These people are way too happy and relaxed to be in an airport
Dude, the effort you put in for the cinematic shots is incredible! As a videographer and editor, I truly understand the immense amount of time it takes to do all this. The work doesn't go unnoticed, it's fantastic!
This all feels so realistic except for the part were the baggage handler is handling the baggage carefully and respectfully 😂.
You know, I actually have to say this makes me feel even better about flying if an emergency occurs. Barring certain very specific events, experienced pilots and aware, informed ground control can ensure most emergencies still end with an intact plane and safe crew/passengers. Just goes to show that as long as everybody is educated and does their job properly, you can overcome just about any obstacle to ensure everybody stays safe! Thank you - not sure this was necessarily the intended outcome, but I have no doubt you've assuaged some fears for others as well! :)
This flight gets me the chills, (especially for the landing part)...
Great video , thanks! You are very talented with your editing skills.
No words can tell, how realistic it was, as I live in New York and Aviation Enthusiastic. I enjoyed every second of this viedo. Thank you for such a beautiful presentation.
I flew from jax to Seattle the quality and realism of this game is amazing
24:21 “Have you ever experienced an emergency situation on a real plane? - If not, would you like to?” - What a bizarre question to ask your viewers dude…
Max is Back! This is awesome. After months
As a child in 1994, I predicted we'd have photorealistic flight simulators by the time I reached my father's age. Now, 30 years later, we've realized that future with simulators that are incredibly lifelike.. Despite some challenges, it's an exciting era I'm glad to experience.. I showed him this video and he couldn't believe his eye, until I showed him MSFS himself :)
The frequency callout pan pan pan during an engine failure is only used when the aircraft has 3 or more engines. With 2 engines it would be a mayday call
Bri this is so good the commentary and the ad breaks this was like a movie!
Imagine disobeying Tower, causing a go-around and due to that an engine fire, putting the lives of hundreds of people at risk. Loved the whole Liberty City thing.
28:55 how come you do not perform a cork-screw maneuver - make right hand turns?
Bro. You’re the best to do it. The quality of your video is second to none. Like you really had me nervous for the bird strike.
Bruh 14:08 GTA IV sounds :D You got me there
INSANE WORK
I was in the Air Force. Had plenty of inflight emergencies. Ranging from sudden loss of cabin pressure to TCAS within 500ft. Being struck by lightning as well, losing an engine. But never a bird strike fortunately.
I'm flying to New York next week. I recorded 22:48 to 22:52 and sent the video to one friend saying: Hey dude I just landed in New York. We keep in touch. 5 min later he answered: Oh boy, I thought it was the next week that you were going to NY. Have a nice trip and see u soon! LMAO
8:57 The worker in short sleeves with a temperature of 5 degrees Fahrenheit. Detroiters are made of iron.
Way beyond amazing, as always!! Some thoughts:
- The Delta A350 De-Icing took forever 😂
- Love the MSFS2020 / GTA V Interface
- Yes I had an engine failure. In a single engine aircraft though. This means I did NOT have time for sightseeing like these guys did after their engine fire 😜
Keep it up!! Always amazing and so entertaining to watch. Love your sense of humor in those videos 💪🏻
Probably never going to have an answer, but where do you get the pages from the QRH from, or Pilot’s manual in general (Not a pilot so can’t tell)? Thanks
I have the privilege of seeing that manhattan skyline approach so many times quite unforgettable
Sir, with all due respect, the Potomac River is in Washington DC. / Maryland. The rivers you're flying over in NYC are the Hudson (the Western fork) and the East River (Eastern fork).
Best FS movie ever! Best scenario and awesome flying skills! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Absolutely stunning video photography. Amazing landing and beautiful views of everything, Awesome job, definitely gonna sub. Thanks for sharing your talents
Although I'm not a flight-sim enthusiast; I believe MSFS is the greatest achievement in consumer simulation and/or video games history. We finally have the entire world to explore.
Thank you for paying attention to all the details and explaining everything
Born and raised in NYC here and i will 1000% confidently say you passed my house in the 737 😂😂 i was astonished, i couldn’t believe the amount of detail the whole city had, like literally everything was real.
woa dude, one of the best montages ever! and the GTA4 crossover? ahahah loved it!
Blown away how realistic it looks. I'm normally a iRacing sim dude but this got me thinking... Anyway, thanks for all the hard work you put in to get such a beautiful video. It brought a big smile to my face. :)
Great video! It's clear you've thoroughly studied the emergency procedures for the 737 add-on, and it's highly impressive. The attention to detail makes it very realistic. I can relate to this as I've gone through single engine and multi-engine training, particularly for flying light twins. The procedures you demonstrated are quite similar to what we do in my flight school, although not as in-depth since we don't fly 737s. Memory items and everything else are essentially the same. It's unfortunate that the price tag for animal abuse was incurred, even though it wasn't their fault as the birds flew into the engines. Nevertheless, I enjoy your videos and encourage you to keep up the excellent work.
The only thing I can think of for how the camera moves so smoothly when pressing buttons and switches has to be VR with maybe some post stabilization? Or is this another add-on/mod?
"Have you ever experienced an emergency situation on a real plane? If not would you like to?".. Heck Yeah!!!
If I may suggest another mod for the community - hats and gloves for those poor airport workers, it's bloody freezing in Detroit! Also that's the Hudson river, not the Potomac. This is still the best MSFS channel I've seen in three years since launch, absolutely incredible detail! Bravo.
Absolutly brilliant never seen anything like it, i must have it. Congratulations on a best ever flight sim. Peter UK.
10:15 You set the flaps to 5°C before takeoff. How much is that in Fahrenheit?
wtf
My boy left Detroit in the middle of the winter and landed in LGA in mid October. Well done!
I just found your channel, Didn't know who you were. I watched the first 60s and I can tell lots of effort went into this. Might I add, very entertaining as well. Earned my sub.