In my life of flying I have always met the pilot and co-pilot. I would have relished the opportunity to just shoot the breeze with the Captain while waiting. Outstanding, brilliant. Reminds me of the old days when flying was a bonding experience. 70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺
I remember one flight, the last leg from Maui to Norfolk by way of Calif and Atlanta. I was flying with 2 sons in diapers ( but they walk and talk and are everywhere). When we took off from ATL at dawn heading for Virginia...the pilots ( against all regulations) left the cockpit door open so my son's and myself could witness the magnificent sunrise. That was in the 80's. I'll always be grateful. 70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺
Never been on a flight in my life. But I find it appealing that Easy Jet crews look like actual people and are not being forced to become AI created 'doll characters' who's bodies are basically owned by their employer bc of 'quality standards'.
What do you know about those « AI created doll characters » if you’ve never stepped foot on an airplane? Take a flight once and then you’ll be allowed to speak.
1. You don’t get served tapped water on an airplane. 2. If you want a champagne service, you don’t take a low cost airline. 3. Ryanair won’t even serve you a glass of water after a long delay.
What!? How disappointing! Turbulence from minute 32:00 and no passengers are hysterical, screaming or puking their guts out. But I know that differently from movies... ( Joking on & off)
I know some may give grief for me mentioning but the Captain would not go back to a passenger like that unless absolutely necessary and that can usually fall on the First Officer. A male flight attendant was standing there while the Captain took care of a fainting passenger. She has more important things to do to get this flight airborne. The flight attendants job is to deal with the passenger and then inform the Captain. I was surprised that people were aloud up in the cockpit who are not authorized personnel and no longer allowed. Maybe a company thing but it is because of 9/11 and safety concerns.
Fun fact if your looking for the fastest way to lose your pilots license in the United States let someone who doesn't have a pilots license in the captains seat that'll do it
They do look very young indeed. The First Officer is 20! I have heard in the last 20 years that we’ve lost a lot of pilots who retired out who actually have military experience, which has helped them during emergencies. A lot of newer pilots were very dependent on the auto pilot and they’re trying to get away from that now. But no military experience. They just didn’t know what to do when things went wrong, in unanticipated ways. I remember one pilot in a famous case had to fly the plane without engines and it was his glider aircraft experience in his younger days that helped him carry off quite a flying feat with a passenger jet.
Thank you so much for putting season 2 on. have been waiting a long time to find it. cheers!
AS SOMEONE WHO GREW UP WHEN WOMEN worked in offices, factories or homes, in stuffy Endland. it is heartening to see they are aircraft captains.
It’s great, isn’t it? ❤❤
Pilots and ATC controllers are in a league of their own. 👍👍
In my life of flying I have always met the pilot and co-pilot. I would have relished the opportunity to just shoot the breeze with the Captain while waiting. Outstanding, brilliant. Reminds me of the old days when flying was a bonding experience. 70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺
dude same. im tiny bit younger (´92) and remember landing when people still clapped.. miss that time of respect
I remember one flight, the last leg from Maui to Norfolk by way of Calif and Atlanta. I was flying with 2 sons in diapers ( but they walk and talk and are everywhere). When we took off from ATL at dawn heading for Virginia...the pilots ( against all regulations) left the cockpit door open so my son's and myself could witness the magnificent sunrise. That was in the 80's. I'll always be grateful. 70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺
You guys have seriously outdone yourselves. I'm happy to still be alive if only to have stumbled across this video. Bravo! 70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺
I miss flying. This is bittersweet. I'm still happy. 70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺
You can still fly. You are only 70. You are still young.
I loved this video!!!
03:35 - The rookie furst officer Rachel Sylvester Murphy is super cute.
Absolutely excellent.....
Fun fun fun fun fun...I love your guys!!! 70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺
70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺
CORRECTION: Is that a dog I see at the bottom of the screen at 20:07 ?
I think that’s one of the flight attendants head
Thumbs up. 70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺
Never been on a flight in my life. But I find it appealing that Easy Jet crews look like actual people and are not being forced to become AI created 'doll characters' who's bodies are basically owned by their employer bc of 'quality standards'.
What do you know about those « AI created doll characters » if you’ve never stepped foot on an airplane? Take a flight once and then you’ll be allowed to speak.
After a long delay you get a free plastic glass with tap water. What a company!!
1. You don’t get served tapped water on an airplane.
2. If you want a champagne service, you don’t take a low cost airline.
3. Ryanair won’t even serve you a glass of water after a long delay.
3:43 - WHERE DID SHE STACK SHELVES TO BE ABLE TO SAVE UP £120,000??
SEENS WHEN DOES EASYJET GO TO JORDAN,AQABA????
Iris I think I’m in love!
excellent
Is that a dog I see at the bottom of the screen at 46:21 ?
@easyjetsimpilot are you speaking in the first 5 seconds?
Cpt Emma.. wow
She is the best
@@damien457 Yes she is. Even when she has a difficult day she smiles and goes on.
I guess I'm a regular baby boomer & my son insist I'm a luddite. But I can't figure out who is the narrator? He's awesome. 70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺
Sounds like Steven fry
“The he instagram generations”😂😂 I think they both tryna flirt lol
Shut up
What!? How disappointing! Turbulence from minute 32:00 and no passengers are hysterical, screaming or puking their guts out. But I know that differently from movies... ( Joking on & off)
I know some may give grief for me mentioning but the Captain would not go back to a passenger like that unless absolutely necessary and that can usually fall on the First Officer. A male flight attendant was standing there while the Captain took care of a fainting passenger. She has more important things to do to get this flight airborne. The flight attendants job is to deal with the passenger and then inform the Captain. I was surprised that people were aloud up in the cockpit who are not authorized personnel and no longer allowed. Maybe a company thing but it is because of 9/11 and safety concerns.
Ah thee Instagram generation 😅😂
I like Rachel
Fun fact if your looking for the fastest way to lose your pilots license in the United States let someone who doesn't have a pilots license in the captains seat that'll do it
It is visible even from this video that a women have problems with direction even if they are pilots
If engineers knows the plan why don't they fly them🤨
Race drivers are not car builders or engineers , same theory
I would never fly on this airline. I want pilots with military experience. Not a bunch of kids.
They do look very young indeed. The First Officer is 20! I have heard in the last 20 years that we’ve lost a lot of pilots who retired out who actually have military experience, which has helped them during emergencies. A lot of newer pilots were very dependent on the auto pilot and they’re trying to get away from that now. But no military experience. They just didn’t know what to do when things went wrong, in unanticipated ways. I remember one pilot in a famous case had to fly the plane without engines and it was his glider aircraft experience in his younger days that helped him carry off quite a flying feat with a passenger jet.
I have so much respect for pilots. Salute to you all.🫡Captain Emma is amazing.
Totally agree. Pilots are not given nearly enough respect.
70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺
Thumbs up. 70 in Hawaii 🌴🌺