@justplanes oh, I don't know. A time in the not so distant past. Over a decade where acft models might have change or even been retired is pushing it. Why not go back to the early 2000s??? Or even earlier???? You tell me. It's your page. I did find your post entertaining until this dated fossil appeared on my phone.
@@bernardowens1648 We sell our videos so we reserve the new ones for our customers and on this channel we tend to post a mix of recent and older flights, our Just Planes channel has 15-25min cuts from the recent videos if you're looking for newer stuff.
I had the honour of having Captain Enzo as my neighbour many years ago when I was little. He gave me this exact CD in a fancy case. Such a nice guy. He knew I was (and still am) super into aviation and went out of his way to introduce himself to me when he heard his neighbour (me) liked planes.
Very cool to experience the step-by-step process pilots go through. As flyers, I believe many of us believe pilots walk from a lounge to the gate, walk around the plane, then take forever to start taxiing. In actuality, pilots complete very important tasks before arriving at the gate and once in the cockpit. I think we take successful flights for granted, not respecting everything pilots do to prepare as well as complete the actual flight from wheels up to parking at the destination gate. Thank you, pilots!
I still prefer the controls in the Center of the body as on the Boeing as for right hand feels weird using the left hand to V Rotate on the joystick control. Great video here no fancy nonsense straight to the point.
@@PeterChisholm-o4k Indeed there was updated training on the side sticks due to the Air France crash and how Airbus inputs are cancelled out by the Pilot and Copilot going up and down at the same time. I believe that if the Pilot one over rid the Copilot side the Crash might have been averted.
We mostly keep those things for the complete films we sell which are 3-5 hours long however on this channel we show full flights so occasionally you;ll get to see them here.
@@Aleksandar6ix We sometimes post older videos because people enjoy them and proof is they often get more views than newer videos and we still continue to sell our programs nowadays only they're downloads instead of DVDs.
A very nice person indeed, I believe he went on to fly the 777 and may be retired at this point, not sure but it was a pleasure to produce this video with him as Captain
Great footage - love the jp videos ❤ One Question to team - is everything you ever filmed in the Download shop ?? Keep.on going 🤩 greedings from Germany
You know he's oldschool when he kicks the tires. It does nothing. If they were flat, you'd see it before you feel it - those things are too hard. And if they were 'loose', you wouldn't know by kicking them. Maybe it's good luck for him? lol.
@@Xaviation.21 its on a case by case basis... the authorities approve most of the requests and sometimes they don't so we film what we get approved for.
Surly in this day and age with fly by wire and all that they don’t need mechanical tubes to read airspeed can electrical sensors not do the same thing without the vulnerability of pitot tubes getting clogged by ice or insects mind blowing that🤦 this is one reason I hate flying a couple of tiny tubes get blocked and you risk crashing the full plane !!!!!q
12 Air Canada cockpit films available at shop.justplanes.com
June 2011?? REALLY????? You felt the need to post a 13 year old vid????
@@bernardowens1648 is there a time limit to upload a video?
@justplanes oh, I don't know. A time in the not so distant past. Over a decade where acft models might have change or even been retired is pushing it. Why not go back to the early 2000s??? Or even earlier???? You tell me. It's your page. I did find your post entertaining until this dated fossil appeared on my phone.
@@bernardowens1648 We sell our videos so we reserve the new ones for our customers and on this channel we tend to post a mix of recent and older flights, our Just Planes channel has 15-25min cuts from the recent videos if you're looking for newer stuff.
@@bernardowens1648 Air Canada still flies the A330-300, and besides, why don't you just enjoy the flying?
I had the honour of having Captain Enzo as my neighbour many years ago when I was little. He gave me this exact CD in a fancy case. Such a nice guy. He knew I was (and still am) super into aviation and went out of his way to introduce himself to me when he heard his neighbour (me) liked planes.
Thats very cool!
Very cool to experience the step-by-step process pilots go through. As flyers, I believe many of us believe pilots walk from a lounge to the gate, walk around the plane, then take forever to start taxiing. In actuality, pilots complete very important tasks before arriving at the gate and once in the cockpit. I think we take successful flights for granted, not respecting everything pilots do to prepare as well as complete the actual flight from wheels up to parking at the destination gate. Thank you, pilots!
The Air France 747, the KLM MD11, old Corsair livery…. Yup, this is an old video! Love it, thank you 🙏
You're welcome
Very interesting.
Many details the pilots go through.
Very much enjoyed the video.
Thankyou
Very beautiful plain and pilots you are doing a good job thank you for your service
I fly with Air Canada about 3-4 times a quarter and now even fell saver with them. Pros for sure well done
Excellent CRM great crew nice job!
Very professional captain 👍
Great crew,Enjoyable vidio,Nice Job Guys...🙂.
That was awesome
good job guys😊💯👍👍👍
I still prefer the controls in the Center of the body as on the Boeing as for right hand feels weird using the left hand to V Rotate on the joystick control. Great video here no fancy nonsense straight to the point.
It's a good thing that the Airbus pilots are competent with the side stick.
@@PeterChisholm-o4k Indeed there was updated training on the side sticks due to the Air France crash and how Airbus inputs are cancelled out by the Pilot and Copilot going up and down at the same time. I believe that if the Pilot one over rid the Copilot side the Crash might have been averted.
From 2011 old skool love it boys eh!
Thank you for sharing your video.
Welcome, thanks for watching & commenting
I like the extensive emergency briefing, fairly unusual
We mostly keep those things for the complete films we sell which are 3-5 hours long however on this channel we show full flights so occasionally you;ll get to see them here.
Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
congrats for 747k subs!
Thank you very much, we're very happy with the results of this channel which just celebrated its 2nd anniversary.
13 years old video
yeah, I noticed that too! It makes sense I guess.....JustPlanes hasn't sold DVD's in such a long time, TH-cam now is their best source of revenue.
they need the money
That is correct and getting more views than when we post a new video so occasionally we'll post older flights, sorry about that.
@@Aleksandar6ix We sometimes post older videos because people enjoy them and proof is they often get more views than newer videos and we still continue to sell our programs nowadays only they're downloads instead of DVDs.
@@OmieFX Isnt that was most you tube channels need?
Capt Enzo seems like a good guy. Wonder if he's well retired and enjoying life.
A very nice person indeed, I believe he went on to fly the 777 and may be retired at this point, not sure but it was a pleasure to produce this video with him as Captain
Yes he is rerired, hes my cousin
Great footage - love the jp videos ❤
One Question to team - is everything you ever filmed in the Download shop ?? Keep.on going 🤩 greedings from Germany
Thank you very much. Almost everything is except some of the older stuff. Have a nice weekend
Is control plane of flight just correctly😊
Airbus A330-300 all the airlines every airline very nice plane
Except Air France
What’s the avionics brand on this plane ? Honeywell , Collins . Thanks
I recommend blurring the personal pilot info on the flight plan. Otherwise excellent video as always.
This video was completely vetted already when it was produced. No need to be an internet cop
@@kmccamis Absolutely true! each of our videos is reviewed by the airline and the content that makes the cut is approved.
What runway did he took off?
Hello New-york Baby Paris allways 😊🎉❤❤❤❤❤😊🎉🎉🎉
You know he's oldschool when he kicks the tires. It does nothing. If they were flat, you'd see it before you feel it - those things are too hard. And if they were 'loose', you wouldn't know by kicking them. Maybe it's good luck for him? lol.
Wow, you must have a lot of hours with a major airline in your log book….lol
@@Lanikaibeach-q8t Alek is actually a 737 pilot
the video was filmed in 2011????????????????
“There’s nothing that’s broken on the airplane today, so that’s a good thing”
As opposed to other days?
brakes??
Hi I really like tour videos and I was just wondering how do you film them since passengers aren't allowed in the cockpit?
Cockpit filming is our specialty and we've been doing it for 34 years now, many airlines (360 so far) accept us in their cockpits.
@@justplanes oh ok because I thought that regulations totally forbade it after 2001 or is it just in the us?
@@Xaviation.21 its on a case by case basis... the authorities approve most of the requests and sometimes they don't so we film what we get approved for.
@@justplanes oh ok so we can request. I didn't know that. thank you very much and have a nice day!
@@Xaviation.21 its the airlines who request this with the authorities, not us
CRT monitors ???? !!!
Right now she's making the flight Montreal to Las Vegas kk
Nice to see she's still in service with Air Canada
Toronto to montreal😊😊
Surly in this day and age with fly by wire and all that they don’t need mechanical tubes to read airspeed can electrical sensors not do the same thing without the vulnerability of pitot tubes getting clogged by ice or insects mind blowing that🤦 this is one reason I hate flying a couple of tiny tubes get blocked and you risk crashing the full plane !!!!!q
😊🎉🎉❤🤩😁😀☺️😇🤗
😁😀😉🤩🤗
Amazing !
Glad you enjoyed it, thank you
24:09 WHAT DID HE SAY !? 👁👄👁
This is a 13 year old found footage on the files of pilots i know it by the livreries
no one can remember such a long emergency briefing it is just a confusing wast of time
Another reupload
With Gen Z pilots? …. We are doomed…