Swiss A330-300 Zurich (ZRH) To Johannesburg (JNB) "Full Flight"
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Flight Information
Airlines: Swiss
Aircraft: A330-300 (HB-JHG)
Flight Time: 9 Hours 39 Minutes
Flight Number: LX7288
Route: Zurich (ZRH) To Johannesburg (JNB)
Departure Time: 08:34 AM (GMT+1)
Arrival Time: 19:13 PM (GMT+3)
Thank you, thank you, thank you!--For making such a long video. I know some people don't appreciate it, perhaps because they don't want to watch all 7 (or 9) hours of the video. They can always skip to a later part of the video. I know others who really appreciate this, too, and for those of us who can't travel or who may be dealing with medical situations, it really helps us take our minds off the pain. It also helps the time go by faster, so thank you for the wonderful work. Keep it up.
Take off at 28:25
Plane gets in the air at 29:14
Plane starts accenting at 29:32
Plane starts cruising at 43:34
Contrails of the plane seen at 48:32
Plane over the Sahara desert from 1:39:33 to 3:11:19
The plane goes underneath a storm cloud at 3:44:59
The plane goes under another storm cloud at 4:30:17
Very cool looking mushroom tripe cloud on your left at 4:56:12
Plane starts to decent at 7:00:28
Plane gets into a cloud while descending at 7:08:24
The plane gets beneath the cloud and is about 20 mins away from Johannesburg airport at 7:19:45
At 7:26:02 you can see lighting
You can see the lights light up in Johannesburg as dusk falls at 7:26:06
The plane lands at 7:28:54
Lots of lighting observed at 7:29:32
The plane starts taxing to the gate at 7:29:59
The plane officially parks with the gate at 7:39:38
I hope this helped you guys since some people just want to skip to the important moments
Thanks for writing that all out.
At 1:16:45, was the aircraft still over the Mediterranean sea or was it over Northern Africa now? It looks blue under that partly cloudy sky, but I'm not sure if that blue is the sea or if we just cannot clearly see land due to the glare of the sun.
1:26:50 - actually I can see that that is the sea
1:28:33 - on the bottom center part of the window, I can't quite tell but I think that looks like a raggity shaped coastline underneath the cloud bits
1:30:40 - bottom center window, that looks like land, and land looks even more apparent at 1:33:45. It appears you crossed the North Africa coast 1:28:33
And we know you've got the land info over the Sahara covered from 1:39:33
Thanks man
@@alvexok5523 57:42 looks like corsica (point-shaped north coast. 1:10:16 next island is sardinia in the far. so this can't be africa's coast at 1:16:45
That lightning storm on approach was epic!
I must say the pilots where handling this plane marvellous they came in to land in a weather that put on a display of lightning,
and still keep focus with nerves of steel, and landed the plane softly and beautifully, very very good.
Amazing video that shows how huge Africa is. More than 8,000 km of straight line (from northern tip of Tunisia to Cape Town) without touching the oceans.
But he can't fly over Libya. Too dangerous.
Thank you! I use the sound of your video to get concentrated while doing my job as a programmer. It does a really good job and it is a way better than the auto generated airplane sounds.
This Swiss Pilot and fly doing a great job! Thanks for sharing this beautiful video! Great Job! 👋🏻👍🏻🙋♀️
one of the best videos.zero vibration and it really feels like I'm there. especially with my POV headset on; A great escape!
Hands down one of the best full flight videos on the internet. Thanks!
2:37:20 looks like from another planet... 😍
Great video! Especially that approach and landing - great work by the pilot to grease it after all the bumps on final!
I love watching this when I'm on a long flight to make the time go faster
Wow, sleek video. What I like about flights today is that they have been installed with objects that attract lightning 🌩 towards them in order to shield 🛡 the flights' engines, so instead they strike the head, tip of the wing and the tip of the tail. So now all flights can overcome or go through lightning storm clouds without any problem. Just a bit of advice, if you see a storm while you're in the flight, don't worry as the flight is resistant to lightning storms. The last flight accident due to a lightning strike was a very long time ago and there haven't been any since.
I thought just A340-300 from Swiss flight this Route..good to know…by the Way amazing Video✈️👍
First full flight vid ive found to the southern hemisphere! (Apart from australia). More to Africa and South America please!
The lighting at the end was cool
Wow" This flight means the entire crossing of the African Continent from North to South, plus the rest of the Countries passing by ! It´s incredible. The desert of the Sahara seems to be eternal. How I wish I could be there. Once I will ! And the aircraft is pretty good. Airbus-330, competition of the Boeing-777 -300 ER or the 787 dreamliner. Almost the same
What an amazing lightning storm on arrival!
Zurich to Johannesburg in just 7 hours and 30 minutes is crazy
It helps me understand geographic environment of the continent of Africa.
It would be really nice if you could add the route track for the video, but yeah is a 7 hours long video I can't ask for anything, amazing
Sahara! 🤯
Well done
Wow, awesome video, keep loving those wingviews over Sahara dessert :D
good morning
oh its a great video
I noticed the flaps didn't lower and then the plane stops and the de-icing trucks come over to spray the wings. Most likely they got stuck and would not deploy. Highly unlikely given the power of hydraulics but pressure valves can detect whether or not there is too much resistance and trigger a warning in the cockpit.
Usually aircraft lower their flaps after de-icing not before...
@@HowDUOdo, I've seen those de-icing trucks before, they sure produce alot of steam.
OMG, 7.5 hours! What's your memory card? Do you have power supply in the plane?
Great views of the Sahara (was it Algeria or Libya?). Was hoping to see the savannahs of Nigeria down below and the rainforests of the Dem.Rep.of Congo (and is Cameroon savannah or rainforrest, or both?). But anyways, all the cloud coverings made it too difficult to see above those places
did the plane landed? cause i couldn't find the part where it was landed ... " that was super smooth"
yazoy 7:28:44
No it didn’t, it floated all the way to the gate.
Awesome approach 👍👍👍
Thank you for helping me sleep
Amazing videos! You are the best! We want more and moree! :)
Nice!
How do you manage to film the entire flight on GoPro? My GoPro 8 Black just turns off after a few minutes. Tell me please what settings do you have?
Amazing video. I love full flights. Liked.
I thought by my self,when you crossing the Sahara there is absolutly nothing just a Ocean of Sand over many thousant Kilometers..unbelievable..
Great video! to my country
waaaaaaaaaw good job
Fantastic video! Thank you!
28:30 takeoff
Very nice video with stunning views enroute! Thank you for sharing! =D
Great video. Liked
Smooth touch on the track at 7:29:04
Were you flying over Milan at around 46:30?
Flying over the south coast near Genoa at around 50:30?
Very cool flight . That’s some very interesting views of the Sahara desert it’s a shame that most airlines in Europe mostly do this flight at night which spoils the views that you get of Africa so well done Swiss air for doing this flight in the daytime
Why are the industry not building huge hangers for planes that are sitting for hours in bad weather, to stand instead in
hangers and roll out of it just before departure, then they do not have to spray the planes, at the last minute because it is
dangerous if one of the water tanks damage a plane it can be difficult for the crew to detect it.
1:24:30 above Africa
I'm a very nervous flyer, so i try to watch tese vids to show myself that there is little danger when you fly on a plane. But i dont know if i'm the only person who experiences this, but in real life and while watching a video, i get the feeling that the plane is stalling on takeoff. Any tips that non-nervous flyers have? would be great for when i fly again :)
Wow I like it
Prove to flat earthers 06:56:06 (u can see a lil bit of curve)
True (I'm not a flat earther), but that could just be fish eye lens/scenery lens, or could be the slight skewed shape of the window
What allitude was plane at this time?
@@Kristopia.23 That's what I was looking for. The sky looks so dark blue. I'll bet at or above 40K ft. Safer up there too, some of those African countries are sketchy, like I'm sure he won't even fly over Libya.
@@Kristopia.23 I looked up the max service ceiling for this jet - 42,651 ft.
This is the softest landing I've ever watched
28:20 Take off
Full flight to Morocco pls???
Can i ask what device did you used to record this flight?
Were is the flap configuration for take off?
Captain forgot this detaile
They must be configureted flaps 2 for take off
@SupaPixelWoman planes can occasionally take off without flaps. It sounds insane but very occasionally it can happen that the pilots forget to deploy them. It's even caused a fatal accident at least once. Always keep your eye on those suckers and kick up a fuss if the pilots start the takeoff run without them. It'll probably never happen to you... until one day suddenly it does.
Stay frosty.
I think this is the longest flight I have ever seen recorded on video...from start to finish.Did you really stood up recording for 7 hours ? Otherwise very impressive.Airplanes never fly in a straight path...they leap from one end to another.Remember that folks.
Now I get the idea what these Europeans doing there beside diamonds, South Africa is blessed with good weather otherwise it was unbelievably no cloud and barren throughout the flight until we see South Africa, .
It would be interesting to see a route map where the plane flew as there are countries in Africa that are deemed off limits to commercial flts. Very dangerous, like Libya.
Wait, you landed?
Feels like on a space
Its this realu hapininig now
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Hi! What cam do you have?
Go pro hero 6
How you recorded almost 8 hours with Gopro Hero 6? I have Hero 7 Black, but it's overheating after 20-50 minutes and switching out.
👎i not like skipe this flight on 1:39:25
Change of batteries? Maybe the camera fell?
from snow to thunderstorms lol
Anti anti SKIP club
Ditto that. Or, if you prefer, roger that! It's the best way to sleep, especially if you sleep without headphones.
That’s a lot of sand!
"HIIIIIIII WE JUST LAAANDED IM STILL IN THE AEROPLANE ITS STILL GOING TO PARK" ... oh shutup why must we hear everything you're saying.
God bless Sahara....
Yes. I liked the earlier views also, first the Alps south of Zurich, then it looked like they flew over Milan, and then off the south Mediterranean coast near Genoa. While flying south through Africa, I noticed that it seemed that not too long after the Sahara ended, I saw ocean for a while. The plane probably flew off the south coast of Nigeria (or maybe Toga or Ghana) and continued flying south over the south Atlantic until turning left and flying eastwards over Namibia and southern Botswana before descending into Johannesburg. I was thinking before seeing this video that the plane might've flown over the jungles of Cameroon, Republic of Congo, and Zambia enroute to South Africa
What camera did you use?
He just put that in the comments, because someone else just asked the same question.
im just trying to fucking watch and all i see is your reflection touching the camerea every 10seconds
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🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️🌩️⛈️ this video deserve more views
Thank you! I use the sound of your video to get concentrated while doing my job as a programmer. It does a really good job and it is a way better than the auto generated airplane sounds.