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Just Planes is thrilled to welcome Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, to our Flight in the Cockpit series! For this film we will fly with Captain Sophie and First ...
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Emirates' A380 ready for take-off. DUBAI ... desert horizon of Dubai disappears from view on the six large ... giving us an exclusive tour in the ‘cockpit' of the Canadian-built A380 ...
Wallsworth is planning a series of videos showing take-off and landing at the six airports to which BA currently flies the A380, but he wanted Heathrow to be the first, he says, because it’s the ...
With the A380 nearing Johannesburg O R Tambo International, after a little over 10 hours in the air, the crew reduce its speed to 137 knots (about 158mph) and lower all 22 wheels of its landing gear.
Taking no chances, the crew had been equipped with parachutes. A handrail had also been fitted, leading from the cockpit to an escape door. Ringside seats. More than 50,000 people watched the take-off ...
Cape Town - Calling all aviation geeks! If you've always wanted to know what goes down in the cockpit of a major passenger plane, now is your chance. New 360° footage showing the entire cockpit of an ...
How A Pilot Operates An A380 During Take-Off. Captain Abbas Shaban, Chief Pilot, ... Pilots get into the cockpit.One will proceed to do an external inspection of the aircraft, ...
Emirates has a new way to show off just how great it can be to travel in one of its Airbus A380 jumbojets: It partnered with Google to create a Street View for the plane, a first for an aircraft ...
We spotted an early prototype on display at the Paris Air Show this week, and while it's still a ways off from being cockpit-ready, the device works quite well, printing to ZINK paper at about 30 ...
A British Airways pilot has filmed himself landing the world’s largest passenger jet in South Africa to help demystify what can be the scariest part of a flight for nervous passengers.