Superb push ! Having done this myself ( not A380 as weren't around ), but that was spot on for speed 👌..tiny adjustments which made it look easy , but takes a lot of practice. Great video 👍
I’m new to these sort of videos, so please forgive my ignorance; the guy holding the long cable/wire during the push back, what’s the purpose of that? Cheers 🤔😀
He's the headset guy...amongst other things he keeps in contact with the captain telling him when he can start his engines and looks out for any problems on the start up..
A fully-loaded Airbus A380 needs 3,000 m (9,800 ft) of runway to take off. A Boeing 747-8 requires 3,100 m (10,200 ft). Glasgow airport's runway is 2,658m (8.720 ft). There's got to be some missing factor here. Perhaps they're only allowed when only partially loaded, but land and take off they most certainly do.
Superb push ! Having done this myself ( not A380 as weren't around ), but that was spot on for speed 👌..tiny adjustments which made it look easy , but takes a lot of practice. Great video 👍
подскажите, для чего нужна желтая пружинка в руках?
Salutations from Airbus Toulouse Factory pushman 😉 good job Man 😋👍👍👍
Very good job guys and Keep up with pushing the airplanes back
Wow!! Absolutely brilliant 👏
A few weeks ago I could join a pushback of a DHL A300 at Schiphol.. It was an awesome experience..
Yea it really is a great experience
Beautiful mate!
Brilliant work 👍🏽
Good news today from the airport as from march the a380 will be all year with 777 evening.
Yep
💯💯👏👏👏👌✌
I’m new to these sort of videos, so please forgive my ignorance; the guy holding the long cable/wire during the push back, what’s the purpose of that? Cheers 🤔😀
He's the headset guy...amongst other things he keeps in contact with the captain telling him when he can start his engines and looks out for any problems on the start up..
Glasgow Ground Many thanks for explaining that 👍
@@glasgowground9346 all airlines do that...
Yes i didn’t know that either
это искусство вообще-то не каждому подсильно
что это за пружинка?
A fully laden a 380 can’t get off the ground at Glasgow no it can’t please do the maths
that is false. i flew in a 747 into Glasgow from London so it can handle an A-380
A fully-loaded Airbus A380 needs 3,000 m (9,800 ft) of runway to take off.
A Boeing 747-8 requires 3,100 m (10,200 ft).
Glasgow airport's runway is 2,658m (8.720 ft).
There's got to be some missing factor here. Perhaps they're only allowed when only partially loaded, but land and take off they most certainly do.