When ever I see a Max from the front, they always look like they are smiling. I don’t care who says what about them, they are one badass looking aircraft ....
@Alexis ayala I have watched many experts and I understand your point (albeit safety is also software dependent in other manufacturers). But in fact, the engine position does pose unforseen problems. Not sure how they can relocate the power plant while maintaining regulatory "clearance" from the ground .....
@@hasty_polar_bear Ironic actually: the higher the perceived risk, the more precautions taken. Nothing is more true than aviation (in general, not just 737MAX), which makes aviation the safest form of travel by distance. Similar reason why there are less fatalities in buses than cars, despite sharing similar roads.
The sad thing is, if MCAS was fixed, itd be the safest airplane in the sky. Its incredibly revolutionary. Sad to see it go down due to a shitty software
It was 2 accidents and it can be argued it airlines had gotten more training on it then there would have been no issues. They weren't just falling out of the sky all over
Beautiful livery. Very nicely done. I noticed it was trailing a shuttlecock to get some up close video. I'm a big Boeing fan and I hope they learned their lesson. Gonna be an expensive one.
I'm gonna put my emotions aside. I absolutely love the 737. flown on it many times. The MAX incident shook me cause those passengers and pilots had no chance and lost their lives due to Boeing's shortcomings. Nevertheless it'll be nice to see how far this plane goes in its lifetime and how we, the passengers will respond to its return.
those huge engines look rather close to the ground. Compare to 777 where the bottom of the engine is level with around the top of the main wheels, on the 737 the same point is at axle height, and the wheels are smaller.
No more room directly under the wing for them. When the NG series came out they pushed the engine nacelles forward of the wings so they could mount larger engines. It's also why the nacelles have a flatten bottom so they can have some ground clearance.
Love the cheeky Air North shots in this one. Great Airline if anybody is looking to experience a truly welcoming and homely customer service with fresh warm cookies made on the flight and a proper meal service
Hopefully they'll never get re-certified by a non-corrupt organization like the FAA has become. I don't want the MAX flying in the air again. Any regulator that signs this off, any airline that continues to fly it, and any airline pilot that continues to operate it is performing a dereliction of duty. Buggy software will remain buggy software. Boeing needs a culture shift from its engineers to software teams and start again with a clean-sheet aircraft.
@@soravulpis96 I'm sorry, what experience have you in the aviation industry? If none, are you in contact with anyone involved in the aviation industry?
"pray for Boeing and all those who are working to get this aircraft flying again." I hope they fail. Its an absolute dereliction of duty for regulators who will sign off, and those that will operate it. Pray for the dead and their grieving family and friends instead.
@@everettrailfan Is that idiot still peddling his shit? he blocked me years ago as I used to nail his cr*p every time .... His alter ego Wilbur Finnegan reckons he works for Boeing....
Fantastic quality footage! As a side point, I'm surprised they've made a -7 model as it seems that most people went for the 737-800 (or -900)? It seems that the 737-700 was a bit too small for most airline's liking?
@@eyetrapper but I didn't think there was even much demand for the A319 either? I guess we'll see! Good to see some possible good news coming out from Boeing anyway!
Clearly one of the safest aircraft on the market, when its going to be recertified. I believe airlines will be more than happy to take the deliveries, as a flight attendant I cannot wait to fly on them! Super silent and efficent! That's what we like!
@D Mc I'm sorry then, I of course hope you are incorrect, but I honestly trust aviation authorities, and I really hope that it will be now safe. I mean, it's an aircraft at the end of the day, anything could happen. But Boeing has been such a reliable manifacturer that it's really hard to believe... Also, isn't it a bit strange that airline like southwest, united a more flew the max, and it was fine, then in Africa and Indonesia it crashes? I'm supposing something, but maybe it's just me being foolish.
Looked a lot of folks were there for this event. What was that hanging from the tail at 5:45? You couldn't have gotten any better views eye trapper, you did a fantastic job buddy. I hope this works out for Boeing this time and it stays in the air until it's programmed to land. Nice work partner. I wonder if Boeing had any high profile people on the flight.
Nice video! Interesting catch. The B737Max' reputation has some deep scratches. It won't be so easy to win back confidence. But Boeing is working hard on it.
Glad to hear they are re-certifying this airplane. We make the air turbine starters for the Boeing 737 MAX at Honeywell Aerospace in Tempe AZ. Thanks for sharing this awesome video.
Those CFM Leap Engines looks even larger on the smaller MAX 7.... I can’t wait for its return to service and I have no doubt that this will be a safe airplane.
I don't trust the regulators. They're probably under intense pressure from airlines and Boeing. Especially in the US and Canada. Only a few days of flight test with the people from the regulators each. I'm suspicious.
@@soravulpis96 It's far more than just a few days of flight test. Most of the testing happens on the ground, where you can subject it to things that would be far too dangerous to risk a test pilot.
@Bobby Brady Tough and reliable, World's workhorse! Some 737-200, that been around for over fifty years are still flying! That's why. Boeing screwed up an awesome plane ! And they should have continued with the 757 also. Boeing is 40 miles from my house.
@Bobby Brady The Max has flaws . Boeing had to install software to compensate the front heavier plane from pitching down. Older 737s are more human controlled. I pray that it's successful, still love them !
Great capture, ET. I was fortunate enough to fly on AC's 737 MAX a few times before she was grounded. Fingers crossed she makes a safe, and sustained, comeback soon. Thumbs up from YLW.
Smooth as butter touchdown and effortless climb.
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max is the best aircraft
Nice shot of Air India B777.
When ever I see a Max from the front, they always look like they are smiling. I don’t care who says what about them, they are one badass looking aircraft ....
Those winglets look amazing on that 737
She is making a comeback!
This is the MAX-7, not the MAX-8, so it's not exactly a comeback, but now there will be less memes.
@@nokilhot3550 in a different form
Hopefully a comeback as soda cans.
Sincerely hope they find a definite fix. Very nice aircraft !
@Alexis ayala I have watched many experts and I understand your point (albeit safety is also software dependent in other manufacturers). But in fact, the engine position does pose unforseen problems. Not sure how they can relocate the power plant while maintaining regulatory "clearance" from the ground .....
In my opinion, eye trapper produces the most beautiful airplane videos on TH-cam.
best aviation channel I ever seeeeeee thanks eye trapper
keep it up
Thanks!
Wow, I forgot how gorgeous this plane is. That head on shot with those leap engines turning is stunning.
This is going to the most tested and certified passenger aircraft. Can’t wait to see them back in the sky’s
Same here. Can't wait to see them back at LGA so I can get some close-ups.
Max7 looks like a squashed 737
Thinking that the NG -600 is even shorter is funny
Sounds like you are painting the MAX as the safest aircraft out there.
@@hasty_polar_bear Ironic actually: the higher the perceived risk, the more precautions taken. Nothing is more true than aviation (in general, not just 737MAX), which makes aviation the safest form of travel by distance. Similar reason why there are less fatalities in buses than cars, despite sharing similar roads.
That was a very interesting visitor! Great footage, mate! Well done! :)
Indeed it was. Glad you enjoyed!
What an amazing video mate! Liked!
Thanks man!
Can't wait for southwest to start getting these
Say what you want about the plane, but there is no denying that it is GORGEOUS.
Agreed
I agree
None for me.
The sad thing is, if MCAS was fixed, itd be the safest airplane in the sky. Its incredibly revolutionary. Sad to see it go down due to a shitty software
It was 2 accidents and it can be argued it airlines had gotten more training on it then there would have been no issues. They weren't just falling out of the sky all over
Are you daft, or just crazy?
Beautiful livery. Very nicely done. I noticed it was trailing a shuttlecock to get some up close video. I'm a big Boeing fan and I hope they learned their lesson. Gonna be an expensive one.
Your name that I always knows which one is you xoxoxo
Shuttlecock
Great catch!
Thanks!
A bonus Air India take off aswell!😍 Thanks ET
Congratulations on 23.1k subscribers well done i am very proud of you
Thanks!
@@eyetrapper Your welcome
3:16 Air India 777 ❤️❤️❤️❤️ 🇮🇳
2:54 actually
With Bhenchod pilots😂🤣😂🤣
LucasAU two year old kid who likes Fortnite still wow came with some guts little guy🤣🤣🤣
@@HamletsMill25920 3:16 actually
@@SirAMG63 I prefer the complete video including ATC convo
Fantastic video eyetrapper! 😍
Thanks!
Another beautiful video Eye Trapper. Imagine Boeing getting the 737 Max 7 operating as nicely as your videos!
Thanks! 😄
In the Netherlands we used to say: POAH!!
Incredible video! It's very cool to see one of Boeing's actual testbed MAX's in their livery at YVR.
Thanks! Indeed it is
I'm gonna put my emotions aside. I absolutely love the 737. flown on it many times. The MAX incident shook me cause those passengers and pilots had no chance and lost their lives due to Boeing's shortcomings. Nevertheless it'll be nice to see how far this plane goes in its lifetime and how we, the passengers will respond to its return.
love the wind up of those GE9's
Fantastic video my friend!
Thanks man
The 737 Max: Flies
Literally everyone: *wait that's illegal*
Quelle gâchis! Un magnifique 737 contraint de rester au sol. 2 craches qui ont brisé des vies et qui ont coûtés cher.
Seeing these MAX 7s in the air is positive news for thee 737 MAX program! Awesome footage as always. A big thumbs up from me!
Many thanks! Indeed, hope to see her flyin' soon
those huge engines look rather close to the ground.
Compare to 777 where the bottom of the engine is level with around the top of the main wheels, on the 737 the same point is at axle height, and the wheels are smaller.
No more room directly under the wing for them. When the NG series came out they pushed the engine nacelles forward of the wings so they could mount larger engines. It's also why the nacelles have a flatten bottom so they can have some ground clearance.
yeah 737 has always been vry low, original engines were cigar shaped, next version had engine casing flattened at the bottom
Great video! 737 Max 7 seems quieter than 737-800. Enjoyed the bonus footage of Air India also!
Thanks! Indeed
Pretty sure that Boeing will change Max’s name before it is relaunched
they were planning on changing it to just Boeing 737-8
@@pkteamfilms8262 Boeing 737-8i/-9i would be better imo
@@Googelmail73 true
737 Max livery still obvious to see.
Dennis Salisbury I think they will change it before it is released
Amazing range, almost 3900NM
Good to see the 737 MAX back in the skies, where she belonged!
Just beautiful ET👌. Your videographer skills are just amazing Bud👌.
What’s the next video going to be?
Many thanks!
Love the cheeky Air North shots in this one. Great Airline if anybody is looking to experience a truly welcoming and homely customer service with fresh warm cookies made on the flight and a proper meal service
Can't wait till these actually start flying around the world 😍😍
Same
@GamingWithRd way to ruin the mood thanks 👍
@@aviationlover389 haha agreed
Hopefully they'll never get re-certified by a non-corrupt organization like the FAA has become.
I don't want the MAX flying in the air again. Any regulator that signs this off, any airline that continues to fly it, and any airline pilot that continues to operate it is performing a dereliction of duty.
Buggy software will remain buggy software. Boeing needs a culture shift from its engineers to software teams and start again with a clean-sheet aircraft.
@@soravulpis96 I'm sorry, what experience have you in the aviation industry? If none, are you in contact with anyone involved in the aviation industry?
I'm looking forward to this video.😃
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That is a really beautiful aircraft. I pray for Boeing and all those who are working to get this aircraft flying again. Best wishes to everyone.
@soaringtractor no shit Sherlock...
How about praying for 346 people this aircraft and Boeing killed Pal?
Fuck Boeing.
"pray for Boeing and all those who are working to get this aircraft flying again."
I hope they fail. Its an absolute dereliction of duty for regulators who will sign off, and those that will operate it.
Pray for the dead and their grieving family and friends instead.
@@everettrailfan Is that idiot still peddling his shit? he blocked me years ago as I used to nail his cr*p every time .... His alter ego Wilbur Finnegan reckons he works for Boeing....
@@1chish Watch your language.
awesome capture! interesting that Boeing went to YVR to do their tests. really like these special visits and captures!
Boeing flew up to YVR to pick up the EASA officials (due to COVID). The test flights took place over Moses Lake, Washington.
@soaringtractor All I did was comment on how they went to YVR. What's the big deal with your response and attitude?! Take it easy dude!
Great video mate!!!
Thanks!
Nice Catches its also very Rare here except we saw a 737 Max 8 of ACA landing in Toronto
Thanks! Awesome you did!
1:07 B777 : soo proud of you son!
Look at that beautiful 737 Max also at 00:52 love the sound of the Beechcraft 1900D 🤤🤤🤤
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very interesting post, thanks for sharing
Thanks for Video is beautiful 🇺🇸🇱🇧
Thanks for watching ✌
Fantastic quality footage! As a side point, I'm surprised they've made a -7 model as it seems that most people went for the 737-800 (or -900)? It seems that the 737-700 was a bit too small for most airline's liking?
Thanks man! I am also, maybe it's to compete with the a319 etc
@@eyetrapper but I didn't think there was even much demand for the A319 either? I guess we'll see! Good to see some possible good news coming out from Boeing anyway!
let's get this channel to 30 k and more
Thanks for this wonderful video.I had a opportunity to see the max as close as possible ....Well done ❤️❤️❤️.Nice video ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you!
Clearly one of the safest aircraft on the market, when its going to be recertified. I believe airlines will be more than happy to take the deliveries, as a flight attendant I cannot wait to fly on them! Super silent and efficent! That's what we like!
@D Mc that is your opinion, crearly you are the flying public. That is what distinguish us from you.
It is much quieter in the cabin, isn't it. It's very noticeable with the empty planes I fly.
@D Mc I'm sorry then, I of course hope you are incorrect, but I honestly trust aviation authorities, and I really hope that it will be now safe. I mean, it's an aircraft at the end of the day, anything could happen. But Boeing has been such a reliable manifacturer that it's really hard to believe... Also, isn't it a bit strange that airline like southwest, united a more flew the max, and it was fine, then in Africa and Indonesia it crashes? I'm supposing something, but maybe it's just me being foolish.
@Vito I agree 100% with you, it's just you being foolish.
Ya vi el vídeo pero hoy lo vuelvo a ver, precioso el pequeño pájaro de los MAX. Increíble 👏 pillada
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Southwest just ordered over 100 of these
Wow you really caught a super rare flight there.
Thanks!
A Max is flying nearly every day in Seattle...not so rare.
@@737MaxPilot not everyday and this is Vancouver not Seattle. Any test aircraft is very rare here.
@@737MaxPilot I stand corrected maybe send us a video
The 737 MAX!! A definite watch!
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Absolutely awesome catch!
Thanks!
.... super Performance, thanks my friend. Good weekend for you
Many thanks!
Great video, indeed a very rare site these days... Hope the testing will be successful so we can see it more often
Thanks! Indeed
Looked a lot of folks were there for this event. What was that hanging from the tail at 5:45? You couldn't have gotten any better views eye trapper, you did a fantastic job buddy. I hope this works out for Boeing this time and it stays in the air until it's programmed to land. Nice work partner. I wonder if Boeing had any high profile people on the flight.
@soaringtractor You sound like your at least 10 yrs old duuuhhhhh
Indeed there was! Some sensor I believe. Thanks man! I appreciate it.
Static air pressure trailing cone.
Just the two test pilots from Boeing on this.
Nice Video, i like it 🤩🤩👍👍
One of the few who still love this beaty and can't wait when she gets back into the skys
The MAX 7 is gorgeous! best in the entire family.
Agreed
On the first ATC conversation I notice the ATC doesn't clear the aircraft to land, however the aircraft reads back clear to land anyway...
I saw that also 😄
Nice video! Interesting catch. The B737Max' reputation has some deep scratches. It won't be so easy to win back confidence. But Boeing is working hard on it.
Thank you! Indeed, that is Boeing's main concern.
Incredible job bud. Your so lucky to have seen that!!
Thanks man!
Glad to hear they are re-certifying this airplane. We make the air turbine starters for the Boeing 737 MAX at Honeywell Aerospace in Tempe AZ. Thanks for sharing this awesome video.
Indeed! That is awesome! Hope to see her high in the sky soon. Glad you enjoyed.
Good catch.
Great rare catch 👍👍
Thanks man!
*Great find!*
Great catch!! How do you know when special jets are arriving? You must live at the airport, excellent video thanks.
Thanks! I have my ways 😄
I love how everyone in the comments is an aviation expert
what do you expect...YT to restrict access?
Just a spotter with knowledge lol
@@737MaxPilot wdym
I'm not. I'm just a passenger that won't go anywhere near a Max.
@Bobby Brady Me too, but should F2 P9 be a 3?
Nice video keep it up I love your video is good quality keep it up and don't give up
Many thanks!
@@eyetrapper Your welcome
Very cool video, absolutely loved this one!
Thanks man!
I hope all the tests were successful 🤞
Looking forward to seeing the video.
what did you film Boeing 737 max in september 8?
Just some ground clips
The 737 Max will be the safest aircraft to fly. I cannot wait to get my hands on one of these. Super excited!
What a beauty 01:40
Those CFM Leap Engines looks even larger on the smaller MAX 7.... I can’t wait for its return to service and I have no doubt that this will be a safe airplane.
Indeed
I don't trust the regulators. They're probably under intense pressure from airlines and Boeing. Especially in the US and Canada.
Only a few days of flight test with the people from the regulators each. I'm suspicious.
@@soravulpis96 It's far more than just a few days of flight test. Most of the testing happens on the ground, where you can subject it to things that would be far too dangerous to risk a test pilot.
Good. Have fun. You probably work for Boeing or a suppler. It’s a death trap!
Hey eyetrapper from the very first time I saw in Flightradar 24 app I am looking for the video. Expecting a good video from the new camera of yours
This was filmed with my existing camera. Next video will be with the new!
@@eyetrapper 😁😁😁 cool
Great video 👌🏻👌🏻
Thanks!
wow amazing
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Can someone explain me what does the MAX have hanging off its tail?
That is a static air probe, used to get static air pressure free of the aero effects of the nose.
Wow, looks exactly like my 1/200 scale model!
Great catch!!!👍🏿
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The touchdown was pretty good! I hope they get certify and fly again.
Indeed it was. Yeah same here, would be nice to see them again
This was worth waiting for!
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Nice catch👍👍. Liked
Thanks
@@eyetrapper You're welcome☺
Looks good. Bring it back into service!
excellent video mate
Thanks!
Looking forward to this nice catch! Too bad I can't make the premiere :( Will make sure to watch after school!
No worries man!
I Still prefer the older 737 !
@Bobby Brady Tough and reliable, World's workhorse! Some 737-200, that been around for over fifty years are still flying! That's why. Boeing screwed up an awesome plane ! And they should have continued with the 757 also. Boeing is 40 miles from my house.
@Bobby Brady The Max has flaws . Boeing had to install software to compensate the front heavier plane from pitching down. Older 737s are more human controlled. I pray that it's successful, still love them !
@Bobby Brady It's a flaw because they should have known the consequences of moving the engines towards the nose !
@Bobby Brady Actually I hope they knew. Flawed sensors were the culprit! The pilots could not override them .
Very nice!!!
Excellent video!!!!🏆 ....❤❤❤❤🌛🌝🌜❤❤❤❤ such a great job catching this plane!! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
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Great capture, ET. I was fortunate enough to fly on AC's 737 MAX a few times before she was grounded. Fingers crossed she makes a safe, and sustained, comeback soon. Thumbs up from YLW.
Thank you, that is awesome! Hope so also. Cheers
So convenient that there are planes right before we got to see the touchdown 0:49
I know! Got to love YVR spotting locations 🙄
Warm Greetings from Jamaica my friend glad to see the max back in the skies.
Many thanks! Indeed
@@eyetrapper 😀😀
YESSS THE 737 MAX!!!!!!!
Was that from the spotting place at teh south terminal
Yep
That 206? with the RR turbine kit. Prrrrr
Great video! Couldn't see if it had 2
angle-of-attack (AoA) sensors
They have always had two, same as on the NG
Thank you