Doesn't Matter what Airline This shows us the Teamwork and the Dedication of These Modern times Aircrews. It truly is an Intensive Work Load and reminds us of the Guys and Girls up Front along with the Cabin Attendants. I have Flown Virgin Airlines and Qantas quite a bit and you get a Special Feeling and it is absolutely Brilliant by the Guys and Girls Up Front right through out. We are " Indeed In Very Safe Hands ". If you can manage the End of a Flight to Capture the Eyes of the Captain Give them the Big Thumbs Up or O for Okay, Fantastic Flight, Believe me your not wasting your time as they Like to See It as it Sort of Makes There Day and don't forget the Precious Flight Attendants who looked after you on the Trip. Thanks again for the Brilliant Post on TH-cam, Your already Legends in my Books.. Sincerely John
Out of curiosity, how do you designate who does the landings and takeoffs? In this case, the captain did the take off and the landing as well. How will the FO gain experience?
No mate , i used to film / work for Virgin Blue Airlines and on occasions if the flight home to Sydney was full they would throw me in the jump seat. Thought I’d film the trip home!
@@air.hunter that’s awesome. I currently work for Virgin, only started about 6 months ago. It’s interesting to see the differences and similarities from then to now.
What a crew, what an airline. The best of the best.
Doesn't Matter what Airline This shows us the Teamwork and the Dedication of These Modern times Aircrews.
It truly is an Intensive Work Load and reminds us of the Guys and Girls up Front along with the Cabin Attendants.
I have Flown Virgin Airlines and Qantas quite a bit and you get a Special
Feeling and it is absolutely Brilliant by the Guys and Girls Up Front right through out.
We are " Indeed In Very Safe Hands ".
If you can manage the End of a Flight to Capture the Eyes of the Captain Give them the Big Thumbs Up or O for Okay, Fantastic Flight, Believe me your not wasting your time as they Like to See It as it Sort of Makes There Day and don't forget the Precious Flight Attendants who looked after you on the Trip.
Thanks again for the Brilliant Post on TH-cam, Your already Legends in my Books..
Sincerely
John
Well said John 👍
Very Awesome Guys....
Thanks 🙏
Fantastic footage 👍
Thank you, I’m glad I brought the camera for that one 🙏
One of the familiar approaches to Sydney but viewed through the cockpit windows.Good video.!
Thanks Barry 👍
This is old, but good.
Yes an oldie but a goodie 👍
magic of flying
Makes sense its sixteen years ago given its Virgin Blue and not Virgin Australia plus they have paperwork and not a Tablet for all their info.
Out of curiosity, how do you designate who does the landings and takeoffs? In this case, the captain did the take off and the landing as well. How will the FO gain experience?
They alternate.
@@jonathanparle8429 K
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Is this from the old ‘world air routes series ‘?
No mate , i used to film / work for Virgin Blue Airlines and on occasions if the flight home to Sydney was full they would throw me in the jump seat. Thought I’d film the trip home!
@@air.hunter that’s awesome. I currently work for Virgin, only started about 6 months ago. It’s interesting to see the differences and similarities from then to now.
@@Lamborghini09 Are you a Pilot?
I flew WestJet in Canada on this very plane. It had two female pilots.
*Right away I thought how unique... this jet has THREE cockpits* lol
Yeah nah, VH-VUK was off the production line 25/7/2007, it is still in the Virgin Australia Fleet.
@@dashcamfanatics I meant to same version not the same plane itself ya moron lol
Ah, misogyny. How refreshing. 🤡
@@JM87Fly What I can't figure out is how do women pilots fly the plane and still have time to make sandwiches for everyone?