@racerguy996 : once the plane is airborne and has reached a speed known as V2 the pilot reduces the thrust and brings the nose half way down, this is done because at that point you don't need so much thrust also you need to make less noise for the people living in that area, this is known as noise abatement :)
@racerguy996 it is done because Max. Thrust is needed for takeoff which cant be used more than five minutes so we reduced thrust to climb thrust rating which is also time limited.
completely wrong information, but you sure made it sound like you know what you're talking about. Real flight is a long journey away from microsoft flight simulator.
That was hugely smooth! BEST IVE SEEN!
love this video. My favorite plane all time the B777-240LR
Manchester is an awesome airport/town
Unbeatable view of the Terminals.
nice scenery
@racerguy996 : once the plane is airborne and has reached a speed known as V2 the pilot reduces the thrust and brings the nose half way down, this is done because at that point you don't need so much thrust also you need to make less noise for the people living in that area, this is known as noise abatement :)
Nice !
@racerguy996 it is done because Max. Thrust is needed for takeoff which cant be used more than five minutes so we reduced thrust to climb thrust rating which is also time limited.
All 777-200LR have 115b it produce 115,000 LB of thrust 110b is used in 777Freighter
nice
thank the USA for this miracle of technology.
what is JFK Stands for?
He is obviously wrong, the B777s are made in the USA, along with the other Boeing aircraft. Some of the parts were made somewhere else.
oh im sorry....i thought the Boeing 777 was made by the USA....
Can yo post your source as to where pakistan designed the B777? Thanks
hi can you gibe me information about PIA s entertainment system please
You should thank both, USA for making the plane for Pakistan, Pakistan for letting us travel on the plane.
John F. Kennedy Airport in New York.
completely wrong information, but you sure made it sound like you know what you're talking about. Real flight is a long journey away from microsoft flight simulator.