I'm confused... Why were you/they only flying with an airspeed of about 280 knots at 38000ft over the atlantic? Surely you should flying with a ground speed of about 500mph in this situation which would be somewhere between 450 and 480kts by my estimate. I figured you had a massive 200kt easterly tailwind so you were achieving a 480kt ground speed with a 280kt airspeed, but the only 200kt winds over the atlantic I know of is the jet stream which is a westerly wind flowing to the east in the OPPOSITE direction so I dont think you did have that tail wind. But even if you did have a 200kt tailwind, why would you not accelerate to 480kts airspeed anyway and just enjoy the 200kt boost and cruise with a 680kt ground speed? I figured maybe you were going to do that though and just had not reached that speed yet, but in that case why was your instrumentation showing an overspeed warning above about 300kts?? I thought you had to very carefully maintain a narrow speed margin around 480kts when at such altitudes because you are in the so called "coffin corner". Please explain? Sorry for duplicate post also but i wasnt sure where was the best place to post to maximise the chances of the post being noticed and receiving a response!
@@lxdimension ur looking at the wrong thing. They were going 486 kts TAS (true air speed) over the atlantic. Ur looking at the IAS (Indicated air speed) which is always lower the higher you go because the air is thinner and so the plane reads a lower IAS. Which is why at higher altitude speed is measured by mach number not kts. They were doing Mach 0.844
The Wright brothers never dreamed of even a fraction of this. Keep your skyscrapers, Google search speed, and other achievements. NOTHING beats aviation on this scale. A man made miracle! Great video. Absolutely thrilling.
My fear of flying is high but watching videos like these lessens that more and more. Understand what goes on and how everything works, all the procedures involved and the extreme dedication and informative details the pilots display is calming
The A380 is absolutely jaw-dropping. What a plane! The amount of runway it uses on takeoff had me sweating a bit. Looks like he was rotating 1000 ft from the end.
Nothing to fear, they could have taken off sooner. But to spare the engine wear they used the full lenght of the runway. The A380 needs less runway to takeoff and to land, it can climb faster than the 747-8.
The First Officer is great too, he is clearly seasoned and knows exactly what's coming and what the Captain is going to ask for. Always fun to see CRM in action.
Hats off to these pilot pros who flys this precious bird promoting coral reef protection. Its amazing to see what pilots do to make sure that planes and passengers are safe as they traverse the skies. Nuff respect to these fly guys, they are amazing ✈️✈️✈️✈️🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
Just some A380 facts: worlds most powerful APU with 1.2 megawatt, biggest RAT(1.6m), first monolithic composite wingbox, first variable speed drive generators, first power by wire flight control actuators, most complex plane with 560km of wiring, more than 110000 connectors and more than 25000 sensors, monolithic carbonfiber after fuselage, first plane with 5000psi hydraulics, first integration of ROPS,BTV, Acute technologies, first ADFX network, first plane with LEHGS backup system, first with GLARE application, i could go on and on and on...
I think that's awesome this dad took his daughter to work, this is something she will never forget. Hopefully more parents will help peak their kids curiosity.
Merci merci et encore merci pour cette vidéo ! Cet avion est tout simplement époustouflant de part ses dimensions, son poids et sa technologie ! Merveilleuses sensations depuis ce cockpit dont je révérais de partager un siège comme j'ai eu l'occasion de le faire il y a une quarantaine d'années sur un vol sur un AIRBUS première génération entre LYON et FEZ du temps où les normes antiterroristes n'existaient pas. Merci à cet équipage d'avoir eu l'idée et la gentillesse de nous faire partager leur métier, leur savoir faire et ce que une personne lambda comme moi ne connait de ce qu'est un vol sur un avion commercial.👍👍👍
Thanks for this video. Just back home in England after a holiday to Perth on A380 via Dubai. Great to see what’s happening up front and see just how professional you all are. Keep up the good work.
I love me some great A380 videos, and I loved my trips on the A380 betwixt Los Angeles and China and Thailand. Such a wonderful aircraft!! Extreme professionalism by the crew as well!! Superb!!
Very nice plane(lots of helpful tech to prepare in advance) and the video gave us a lot more detail than usual about the airplane. I did notice though that the FO was following everything by the book(1:16:27, 1:17:05) but both captains took solo decisions. There was an item to check "both" flight controls and the first captain marked it as checked after checking only on his side. 1:17:28 The second captain inserts flight path changes without confirmation from FO, which reminded me of "American Airlines Flight 965".
Fantastic! The avionic capabilities you have on that A380 are outstanding. Lindburgh flew New York to Paris on May 20-21, 1927 in 33.5 hours and you do it in 7 hours and 50 minutes in a fantastic aircraft! I am an en route air traffic controller ZAB/ZDV 36 years, retired.
Wow I love the cockpit of the 380, you have the checklist right there and it's interactive. And the airport charts, yum. And the entire blackout theme: If it's lit it's a problem (or as in the start, an item to activate.)
Without a doubt the best video I have watched on Just Planes! From the detailed walk-around and onwards, the detailed explanations and professionalism for the flight are just exceptional! Thank you... and stay safe everyone.. 👍👍😊
This was excellent! Interesting to see how deviations are performed and the technology involved in determining the intensity of the weather at different altitudes. Thank you!
While not my favorite commercial aircraft in terms of beauty, this is truly an amazing feat of engineering and technology, much credit to Airbus. Bravo! Also great flight crew, true pro's!
42:53 Can someone explain why the captain first fully pushed the throttles nb. 2 and 3 and waited before bringing the throttles nb. 1 and 4 into alignment with the other two? Thank you :)
Fascinating and extremely informative! Amazing technology on display. Incredible skills and training required to fly one of these beautiful birds. Thoroughly enjoyed this! Thanks!!
This is a very sophisticated aircraft. The Pilot is brilliant, and so too are all the other pilots that I have looked at. I admire every single one of them. It is still an aircraft .
This is a great video, love the flight and cabin crew. The video quality is exceptional. Love the content. Continue to produce these videos. I would be very privileged to be apart of the flight deck.
Anyone else notice the FMS indicated (when transfering departure request) that "Full Length" was mispelled? It shows "Full Lenght" on the display. Odd. I haven't won any spelling bees, but....
@@jervynabarete2342 yes, as far as I learned, A380 flight costs are no longer profitable and 2-engine aircraft (Boeing 747) cannot compete with single-engine aircraft in terms of fuel consumption, etc.
@@AtaBoraBasar people demand it I do too people have spoken mine too coz its pretty darn good in the air so smooth impressive magical so huge. Aside from fuel one of the obstacle that time was the covid I dont know not sure one thing is sure now is they're willing to make more..not a lot I don't know. I knew emirates and Lufthansa has a lot.
@@jervynabarete2342 They have bought a lot but 747 and a380 both are being phased out because they not economical anymore covid or no covid all companies always trying to save save save and dont care that you think this plane so impressive and big and has to be kept in your opinion. There are lots of 747 and a380 lovers out there like you, but they are so few in between and usually not even flying on those planes themselves but always scream in comments to bring them back or keep them. Just some fans sitting on a sofa pretend to know everything but don't even know how fuel consumption is everything now days.
Love this sophisticated captain,he gave us a some knowledge of the aircraft while hi walk around. He is a captain of excellence.i would be like to work for him
It s incredible to see how focused those pilots are. Even during the taxi phase, the captain is so aware of his surroudings taxiing this monter aircraft.
Sooooon FBW makes us flying this big beautiful beast in MSFS 2020!! While I'm watching this video I notice, this can easily be used as a tutorial video for when the A380 from FBW come to release. ☺ GREAT!
Wow you can tell the A380 flies super smooth. Its probably unreal to feel that plane. Its my dream to just hop on a flight from JFK to Dubai and then back. I dont even have to go on vacation. The flight will be my vacation. Someone help me make my dream come true ❤
I can't remember if I had ever flown in an A380, but many times in the A360. I did; however, had flown in a USAF C5 Galaxy. It was pretty cool facing the rear of the plane up in the passenger cabin.
Having lived in NYC and managed to squeeze my car in the tiniest spot for a long time, I understand how precious it is to find parking in NYC, but NYC has kept the tradition of cramped parking even in the world of aviation.
Concorde and the A380 is the best European master class of engineering with design and art and fantastic skills to create a successful aircraft from past to present
Before I had access to the internet in 2001 , I followed the development of the A380 in several articles published in the Popular Mechanics. I recall there was a design flaw in the wiring harness that delayed the first delivery. A huge setback for Airbus . 540 metric tonnes taking flight is mind boggling
We Irish have seen the Airbus A380 land in both Dublin EIDW, Shannon EINN and in Knock EIKN airports, but our national carrier Aer Lingus Shamrock does not have this aircraft type in its fleet - the most they have is the A350 which operates to LAX & SFO from DUB
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I'm confused... Why were you/they only flying with an airspeed of about 280 knots at 38000ft over the atlantic? Surely you should flying with a ground speed of about 500mph in this situation which would be somewhere between 450 and 480kts by my estimate. I figured you had a massive 200kt easterly tailwind so you were achieving a 480kt ground speed with a 280kt airspeed, but the only 200kt winds over the atlantic I know of is the jet stream which is a westerly wind flowing to the east in the OPPOSITE direction so I dont think you did have that tail wind. But even if you did have a 200kt tailwind, why would you not accelerate to 480kts airspeed anyway and just enjoy the 200kt boost and cruise with a 680kt ground speed? I figured maybe you were going to do that though and just had not reached that speed yet, but in that case why was your instrumentation showing an overspeed warning above about 300kts?? I thought you had to very carefully maintain a narrow speed margin around 480kts when at such altitudes because you are in the so called "coffin corner". Please explain? Sorry for duplicate post also but i wasnt sure where was the best place to post to maximise the chances of the post being noticed and receiving a response!
@@lxdimension ur looking at the wrong thing. They were going 486 kts TAS (true air speed) over the atlantic. Ur looking at the IAS (Indicated air speed) which is always lower the higher you go because the air is thinner and so the plane reads a lower IAS. Which is why at higher altitude speed is measured by mach number not kts. They were doing Mach 0.844
The Wright brothers never dreamed of even a fraction of this. Keep your skyscrapers, Google search speed, and other achievements. NOTHING beats aviation on this scale. A man made miracle! Great video. Absolutely thrilling.
God made* ☝🏾
Unfortunately the A380 and 747 are no longer in production. Talk about regression.
@MikeyP102 God didn't do anything in this regard mate
A man made disaster for the future
Never make fun of pioneers.
There's nothing better than highly competent people doing what they love. The rest of us stand in awe. Great crew!
I love how this pilot went the extra mile to explain and show many things throughout the pre flight check and the flight!!!!
The captain is an embodiment of integrity and responsibility.
I thought it was a comedy
And hairs.
My fear of flying is high but watching videos like these lessens that more and more. Understand what goes on and how everything works, all the procedures involved and the extreme dedication and informative details the pilots display is calming
The A380 is absolutely jaw-dropping. What a plane! The amount of runway it uses on takeoff had me sweating a bit. Looks like he was rotating 1000 ft from the end.
Nothing to fear, they could have taken off sooner. But to spare the engine wear they used the full lenght of the runway. The A380 needs less runway to takeoff and to land, it can climb faster than the 747-8.
I have seen many cockpit videos . This is the best one by far !!!
This is one of the best aviation video I ever seen with such and amazing A380 aircraft and lovely crew, thx for that Just Pilot !
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I agree! see how they have to think in advance so that everything can run smoothly.
Didn't even know it was a A380, just clicked on it. Makes the footage even better.
The First Officer is great too, he is clearly seasoned and knows exactly what's coming and what the Captain is going to ask for. Always fun to see CRM in action.
Fantastic !!! so amazing night flight with the " King of The Sky" ...night cockpit is fabulous with this panel ...
Hats off to these pilot pros who flys this precious bird promoting coral reef protection. Its amazing to see what pilots do to make sure that planes and passengers are safe as they traverse the skies. Nuff respect to these fly guys, they are amazing ✈️✈️✈️✈️🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹🇹
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That's a beautiful aircraft. Emirates has a whole fleet.
And Air Traffic Control,a team effort for sure
This is as detailed an an aviation video gets. Best cockpit video so far.
I need more of these long night flights in the cockpit. They are terrific videos to calm me down. Very well done on this one. Thanks!
Really knowledgeable pilot in walkaround, amazing
this captain can fly me anytime on the a380... jfk welcomes everyone! safe flight to your crew as well!
JFK welcomes 🤣
What a wonderful experience. Now, i respect the flying crew more than before.
I have taken the a380 many times, but this is the first time I am seeing a detailed video on the operation of the aircraft in flight. Great video.
What an amazing piece of equipment.hats off to the pilot and his first officer.just amazing
Thank you for sharing this video. It was enjoyable, and very informative. I also thank the pilot, and co-pilots for their hard work and dedication.
What a beauty this plane is. She is absolutely magnificent. My mom often travel to France from Kennedy .
When flying in an airplane to NYC, at night the lights are so beautiful.
Just some A380 facts: worlds most powerful APU with 1.2 megawatt, biggest RAT(1.6m), first monolithic composite wingbox, first variable speed drive generators, first power by wire flight control actuators, most complex plane with 560km of wiring, more than 110000 connectors and more than 25000 sensors, monolithic carbonfiber after fuselage, first plane with 5000psi hydraulics, first integration of ROPS,BTV, Acute technologies, first ADFX network, first plane with LEHGS backup system, first with GLARE application, i could go on and on and on...
Impressive
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@@techdefined9420yes?
And can't sell them
Fantastic video! Watching from New Zealand and thoroughly enjoying it. What a brilliant aircraft the A380 is.
Absolutely amazing!😍🔥 So many camera angles with detailed information. Super loved your video. Thank you. Saving it to keep watching. 😌
Fantastic video. Love how passionate, knowledgeable, and professional the captain is. What an amazing achievement of human engineering.
I think that's awesome this dad took his daughter to work, this is something she will never forget. Hopefully more parents will help peak their kids curiosity.
What a perfect host the captain was .. Brilliant video
Merci merci et encore merci pour cette vidéo !
Cet avion est tout simplement époustouflant de part ses dimensions, son poids et sa technologie !
Merveilleuses sensations depuis ce cockpit dont je révérais de partager un siège comme j'ai eu l'occasion de le faire il y a une quarantaine d'années sur un vol sur un AIRBUS première génération entre LYON et FEZ du temps où les normes antiterroristes n'existaient pas.
Merci à cet équipage d'avoir eu l'idée et la gentillesse de nous faire partager leur métier, leur savoir faire et ce que une personne lambda comme moi ne connait de ce qu'est un vol sur un avion commercial.👍👍👍
A technical masterpiece. TH-cam is not worthy of this quality. Thanks for the amazing video!
Thanks for this video. Just back home in England after a holiday to Perth on A380 via Dubai. Great to see what’s happening up front and see just how professional you all are. Keep up the good work.
Thanks to the pilots and all the staff. What a huge responsibility and if only everybody did their jobs so well. Daily heroes.
I love me some great A380 videos, and I loved my trips on the A380 betwixt Los Angeles and China and Thailand. Such a wonderful aircraft!! Extreme professionalism by the crew as well!! Superb!!
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Very nice plane(lots of helpful tech to prepare in advance) and the video gave us a lot more detail than usual about the airplane.
I did notice though that the FO was following everything by the book(1:16:27, 1:17:05) but both captains took solo decisions. There was an item to check "both" flight controls and the first captain marked it as checked after checking only on his side. 1:17:28 The second captain inserts flight path changes without confirmation from FO, which reminded me of "American Airlines Flight 965".
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Love it .. I even caught a glimpse of me standing under the jetbridge ..
Fantastic! The avionic capabilities you have on that A380 are outstanding. Lindburgh flew New York to Paris on May 20-21, 1927 in 33.5 hours and you do it in 7 hours and 50 minutes in a fantastic aircraft! I am an en route air traffic controller ZAB/ZDV 36 years, retired.
Yes......amazing airplane A380 ❤✈!!!!!! Great pilots!!!!! Thanks for posting JP 👍👍!!!! Have a great week 😘 Xx..........
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Wow I love the cockpit of the 380, you have the checklist right there and it's interactive. And the airport charts, yum. And the entire blackout theme: If it's lit it's a problem (or as in the start, an item to activate.)
Airbus really seems to have their shit together. Boeing kinda worries me these days, I’d prefer to fly on an Airbus
Without a doubt the best video I have watched on Just Planes! From the detailed walk-around and onwards, the detailed explanations and professionalism for the flight are just exceptional! Thank you... and stay safe everyone.. 👍👍😊
Thank you JP. Now we get to see the full film. Once again thank you👍
This was excellent! Interesting to see how deviations are performed and the technology involved in determining the intensity of the weather at different altitudes. Thank you!
While not my favorite commercial aircraft in terms of beauty, this is truly an amazing feat of engineering and technology, much credit to Airbus. Bravo! Also great flight crew, true pro's!
So nicest blue and nice coloring great A1380!!
Followed now that great flight now..✌️✌️👍👍
The A380 is such an amazing aircraft. As a pilot or passenger, it must be a very memorable moment every time
42:53 Can someone explain why the captain first fully pushed the throttles nb. 2 and 3 and waited before bringing the throttles nb. 1 and 4 into alignment with the other two? Thank you :)
Probably checking engine stabilization
He was yoloing it
Amazing video. Thank you so very much. Subscribed and liked today.
Fascinating and extremely informative! Amazing technology on display. Incredible skills and training required to fly one of these beautiful birds. Thoroughly enjoyed this! Thanks!!
Please keep posting these fascinating interesting videos!! I feel like im flying in the cockpit!!
The best and the most comfortable aircraft ever 👍♥️♥️♥️
747 > a380 although a380 is still a nice jet
This is a very sophisticated aircraft. The Pilot is brilliant, and so too are all the other pilots that I have looked at. I admire every single one of them. It is still an aircraft .
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING... extremely responsible career, hundreds of peoples lives in their hands.
Fantastic! Very responsibleand not easy job, that piloting! Bravo
This is a great video, love the flight and cabin crew. The video quality is exceptional. Love the content. Continue to produce these videos. I would be very privileged to be apart of the flight deck.
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Unfortunately this A380 with registration 9H-MIP operated its last flight on March 16th 2021. It has been dismantled.
R.i.p.
Sadly, A380s are really a dying breed recently. Too expensive to maintain and fly for airlines.
Thx Captain for this wonderful flight i enjoyed all your information 😊 Always a pleasure to see the air france a380
Total Respect to all the pilots. Excellant video. .Thankyou
Anyone else notice the FMS indicated (when transfering departure request) that "Full Length" was mispelled? It shows "Full Lenght" on the display. Odd. I haven't won any spelling bees, but....
It is truly sad that the production of this magnificent aircraft has ended.
I heard they're trying to consider it back this time its economical and managerial
@@jervynabarete2342 yes, as far as I learned, A380 flight costs are no longer profitable and 2-engine aircraft (Boeing 747) cannot compete with single-engine aircraft in terms of fuel consumption, etc.
@@AtaBoraBasar people demand it I do too people have spoken mine too coz its pretty darn good in the air so smooth impressive magical so huge. Aside from fuel one of the obstacle that time was the covid I dont know not sure one thing is sure now is they're willing to make more..not a lot I don't know. I knew emirates and Lufthansa has a lot.
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@@jervynabarete2342 They have bought a lot but 747 and a380 both are being phased out because they not economical anymore covid or no covid all companies always trying to save save save and dont care that you think this plane so impressive and big and has to be kept in your opinion. There are lots of 747 and a380 lovers out there like you, but they are so few in between and usually not even flying on those planes themselves but always scream in comments to bring them back or keep them. Just some fans sitting on a sofa pretend to know everything but don't even know how fuel consumption is everything now days.
This capitan is a class act, professionalism, and respect for his co pilots would make me want to do a good job if i were on his crew. Outstanding.
Love this sophisticated captain,he gave us a some knowledge of the aircraft while hi walk around. He is a captain of excellence.i would be like to work for him
We watched every bit of that. Seamless launch
It s incredible to see how focused those pilots are. Even during the taxi phase, the captain is so aware of his surroudings taxiing this monter aircraft.
Love this video! Very well done explaining everything!
Thank you very much for making this video - I found it most interesting...... Easily the best I have watched.
Sooooon FBW makes us flying this big beautiful beast in MSFS 2020!! While I'm watching this video I notice, this can easily be used as a tutorial video for when the A380 from FBW come to release. ☺ GREAT!
LOVELY AIRCRAFT...THANK YOU SO MUCH GUYS....FROM CDG UP TO NYC....🎉😂❤
pretty cool that the VP is also a captain of their largest plane
Wow you can tell the A380 flies super smooth. Its probably unreal to feel that plane. Its my dream to just hop on a flight from JFK to Dubai and then back. I dont even have to go on vacation. The flight will be my vacation. Someone help me make my dream come true ❤
Simply loved it! Thanks for the details about the new features, captain.
the full videos are AWESOME!!! I love watching it
I can't remember if I had ever flown in an A380, but many times in the A360. I did; however, had flown in a USAF C5 Galaxy. It was pretty cool facing the rear of the plane up in the passenger cabin.
Thank you for sharing.😊
My mind always struggle to comprehend the size of this airplane. Incredible engineering!...
what a beautiful landing, so smooth
Such an amazing crew!
They took it all over the runway on take-off!!
Really heavy❤
With the flick of his fingers, a million pounds are off the ground. Incredible.
Just beautiful!! Job well done crew. Tower 🗼
Holy mother the engines on that plane are massive. Excuse me , THAT PLANE IS MASSIVE.😊
Having lived in NYC and managed to squeeze my car in the tiniest spot for a long time, I understand how precious it is to find parking in NYC, but NYC has kept the tradition of cramped parking even in the world of aviation.
Thank you for the walk through and an Amazing view and your knowledge
This is so interesting. Thanks for taking the time to make the video 👍👍👍
22:52 @airbus it's lengTH but ok, lenght sounds more French!
Concorde and the A380 is the best European master class of engineering with design and art and fantastic skills to create a successful aircraft from past to present
Great video, loved it
Beautiful video. Congratulations!
Now this is a Captain who truly loves his aircraft.
This was a wonderful experience! Thanks, Just Pilots!
He seems to know what he's talking about, that's always a good starting point
This captain is good. Actually phenomenal.
Thank You. Regards😊
Loved your detailed information and the whole video. 😍😍🔥🔥
Very nice to watch and I can learn! 🙂
God Bless You. God Bless America 🇺🇸 and God Bless The World as you all Fly It. God Bless our Astronauts as well.
Before I had access to the internet in 2001 , I followed the development of the A380 in several articles published in the Popular Mechanics. I recall there was a design flaw in the wiring harness that delayed the first delivery. A huge setback for Airbus . 540 metric tonnes taking flight is mind boggling
Fantastic! Thanks for sharing! 😀
We Irish have seen the Airbus A380 land in both Dublin EIDW, Shannon EINN and in Knock EIKN airports, but our national carrier Aer Lingus Shamrock does not have this aircraft type in its fleet - the most they have is the A350 which operates to LAX & SFO from DUB
We don’t have A350s as we gave away our order options to BA and Iberia when AL was bought by IAG
An A380 has never landed at Dublin.
Beautiful ,happy landing. !
A380! My Fav! Pure Beast!