Wingsuit Pilot Jumps From Passenger Plane
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Wingsuit pilot jumping out of flying DC-9 passenger plane
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Southwest Boeing 737 hard and bounced landing in Vegas
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Cargolux Boeing 747 hard and smokey landing in Amsterdam
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Iberia Airbus A340-600 steep takeoff
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D.B. Cooper would be proud to see his legacy being celebrated in this way
Coopers' Dosh and Dive 🎉
You're welcome.
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He lives in San Andreas. Name is even on his mailbox.
Honestly was my first thought.
If he is alive that is .
Despite being an Airbus fan, "Overpowered A340" is something I thought I would never see.... but "-600" and "empty" made it believable... 😅
I had to make sure my video wasnt on 1.25!
He was just practicing his Maveric takeoff incase he found himself on a runway with a tall tower at the end.
The flight was probably from BOH to either LGW or LHR some 80 miles or so distance by air!
The -600 is pretty powerful though. Trent 500 engines produce twice the thrust of the puny CFM56 engines found on the -300s.
Interesting
So they *_CAN_* throw you off an airplane midair ... I'll be nicer next flight ...
There's something really anxiety-inducing about watching a passenger plane that you were just on pulling away from you in mid-air. Something cursed about it. Like, it's not a perspective you're supposed to see and walk away from alive.
Or a ship sail off into the distance.
"Uh oh. I think we messed up bad this time."
loved your music dude, great work!
@@richikdadhich9664
Loved?
A340, overpowered and steep takeoff usually don't fit into one sentence 🤣 - but here it's ok ... thx for another fun compilation!
A345 and A346 absolutely not underpowered 😅
@@moussochocolat779 neither is the 200/300. It’s just a lot lighter, needing less power.
The only nice version of the A340
They famously climb due to the earth's curvature. The 600is nice. I especially like the downstairs toilets. Also one of the most beautiful planes.
@WetterFlug not the 600 tho it's got nearly twice the power
-600 first plane I did design work on so always a favourite.
Maybe it's just me, but the title made me think the pilot was jumping out of the plane in a wingsuit lol I'm not very bright evidently
Same here. Title misleading
For once, I'd say the title is not clickbaity
Click labelling the TH-camr, eh - "@@firestar_1291"?
Definitely not just you.
The DC9 jump is wild!
Didn't even know DC9 too had a rear exit.
Had to watch that jump at quarter speed several times over.
Amazing shots.
giving me db cooper vibes ngl
Thanks for not lying
I'm heading to Perris to Jump the Jet July 4th weekend! Super excited!
Very interesting that as the skydiver exits the plane he/she actually gains a bit of altitude!!!
I guess converting speed into altitude so the air speed is more reasonable than the aircraft they jumped from
It’s because they are wingsuits. They actually fly.
I saw that. Really interesting shot!
The takeoff of this A340-600 reminded me of the wonderful MD11, the plane I love most!
The A340 is now ex-Iberia & has been converted to a freight aircraft for European Cargo who operate out of BOH. This was a post-conversion test flight.
Thank you! Came here to say this. Iberia stopped operating their 340s several years ago at the beginning of the pandemic. The European Cargo 340s (i think most of them are ex Virgin Atlantic) are a regular fixture at BOH and always fun to watch!
For some reason I thought all the airstair aircraft had the stairs removed after D.B. Cooper
Thay quit using them on the 727's.
Negative. They were fitted with a device that makes the stairs in op when the wheels are off the ground. In this case that must have been removed or overridden somehow.
This is a privately owned aircraft from Skydive Perris, in Southern California.
Nope. Even the 727s kept them, they just had a device called a Cooper Vane that locked it closed while the plane was in flight.
Undoubtedly the DC9 had something similar, but if you’re planning a skydive out of a plane, it’s possible to have it removed.
That being said, air stairs also were often at the front below the front door, in many planes, including 737s, but they were often removed for weight reasons.
@@barneymiller6204
Growing up in the seventies my family was fortunate to do quite a bit of traveling. I can remember boarding and de-boarding from the rear staircase of 727's many times....... really cool for a kid!
The wingsuit guys going so fast they float upwards 😮
@@abdithenerd7253lift
It is more safe when jumping at speed.
@@abdithenerd7253 *lift generation
@@forgotten_world how so?
@@abdithenerd7253 lift is not due to drag (drag is air resistance)...
Awesome video mate, thank you for featuring my A340 clip!
Kelsey sure got that 747 on the ground!
He flies for cargolux?
@@PRH123 no
@@PRH123 I don't know who he flies for. Was just joking. 😀
@@PRH123no he flys for Atlas
@@Mechanicalrob makes sense, that would have been my second guess, thanks!
You remember that old classic banger by Silver Bullet - '20 Seconds to Comply' from the 80s?
That Airbus 340 remixed it for the 2020s - '20 Seconds to Rotate' !!
Awesome takeoffery!
We'll always have Perris!
Between this and the last video, I see the "'D. B. Cooper' experience" is becoming all the rage for parachutist this year.
I think they put that DC9 back into service specifically as a jump plane.
Nope. It’s all about being able to go to 14000 feet for jumps, as quickly as possible.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 Yes, but I think the DC9 is the only remaining jet which has a door in the tail to allow jumpers? That's how I read the stories about this particular aircraft.
Love these Videos!
This is the only way you will make an impact by arriving in Las Vegas.
Everyone says the a340 is underpowered but they forget that they fixed that in the 600 variant. Those will move
It's too bad there aren't any operators of the -500 any more. That thing was a racecar
@@danielwarner9366 European Cargo based at Bournemouth UK as I understand possibly have one on their books reg G-ECLF. Could this aircraft come out of storage and fly again? European are flying 3 A340-600 to China daily from Bournemouth with cargo, ex Virgin aircraft.
@@leschase1824 It was that one, on a ferry flight. Not cleared for raising the gear.
@@danielwarner9366 I hate that the a 340 in general was basically pointless once the first one rolled out
@@danielwarner9366I still fly a -500. So yeah, not all are gone.
Great video!
A pretty poor landing attempt by that Japanese 777. Too much flare and too high above the runway. 30ft at most to the flare.
And what is more he spilled his tea, which I would not have done if I had been flying the plane
0:26 that's one of the craziest things I've ever seen. That type of shot needs to be used in a movie
Should Be Titled "Passenger Plane Craps Wing Suit Pilots"!!!!
First clip is high on my 'coolest thing I've ever seen' list.
Lol this is how D.B. Cooper escaped with the money. They never found him...
That first clip reminds me of playing GTA V
Japanese pilot was checking to see if they had any Manga in the airport lounge. When he found out they didn't.... 🛫
That southwest in vegas is not landing.. that's how southwest taxis, a bit bouncy but effective.
Haven’t seen a good Ryanair slammer here for a few weeks, what’s going on?! 😂
The pilot jumping out the back of the plane is years old and done to see where the safest place in a plane crash. There were a few Crash Test Dummies on the plane when it finally crashed to see what happens to a human body on a plane crash. I can recall seeing a program made about it a few years ago.
All passengers should have parachutes on commercial aircraft.
0:38 Hey now, which of us hasn’t landed hard in Vegas?!
Looks like straight out of Just Cause when exit plane.
How do the wing suits not get hit by turbulence?
That's what I want to know!
Sadly, no Aerosucre
Airbus and Boeing potentially got parts from fabricated testing of titanium parts, yet headlines say Boeing only, and Spirit makes airframes and other parts of plane for Airbus too. More Boeing-bashing.
Where in the video is that clip?
Sounds like you are biased and want to make “facts” fit your narrative
Pilot of plane dressed as Elvis, Elvis, has left the plane! In a wingsuit.
A340 Highly Overpowered when empty
A340 Highly Underpowered when full
😂😂😂😂
The 747 freighter pilot must be ex-Navy.
Wingsuit out of back hatch 👀
Isn't that md80?
The A340 didn't retract gear timeously ... I wonder why
It was a test flight
And also I'm not aware "timeously is a word" Oh well
Hot brakes
@@paulreilly3904 Look it up mate. If something is done timeously it is done quickly or before the time when it needed to be done: Please ensure that the documents reach us timeously. Any objections to the panel's decision must be timeously recorded.
@@someone3.2007hot brakes…after coming out of the hangar for a test flight. Uhhhhh, no.
Think an ex navy pilot was flying that Cargolux 747 lol.
Less click baity titles and I still clicked!
Fr!!
Three Minutes, you clicked on the good channel!
That DC-9 the wingsuit guy jumped out of is the only skydiving DC-9 in the world and operates out of Perris, CA [USA]. I live probably 60 miles from the Perris airport. I don't think I have ever seen an OVERPOWERED A 340. That Triple 7 missed the touchdown zone and had to hit the TOGA switch.
A340s are normal powered. They just have a bad rep with people who don’t know any better.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 Thank you for that!
D.B. Cooper simulator in the first clip
0:23 why can’t i do that
The landing from southwest scared me. Because of tail end almost hit the asphalt.
Southwest.
The Ryan Air of America!
@@randolfo1265 funny i thought it was spirit or frontier airlines.(Sigh) I wish airtran airways was still around.
the first clip shows exactly how to have fun
Last clip of JAL Triple-7 floating then going around did not happen at Osaka. Kansai International Airport (Osaka) is on a man-made island in Osaka Bay, 2 miles offshore.
تسعير دقيق للطائرة AirBus A 380
Of course the 737 bounce after the hard landing was not caused by the hard landing, but by the pilot trying to avoid the hard landing.
"Highly overpowered" -- I don't know of many pilots who would complain about that!
I’m pretty sure that Cargolux 747 crashed. They just were able to walk away from it.
Me gustan muchos tus videos, por lo que mostras y no te pasas hablando 5 minutos para algo de 30 segundos, cómo hacen los demás videos de cualquier cosa
Iberia retired the a340-600 years ago , this aircraft hasn’t come out of maintenance it works for a cargo airline operating from Bournemouth , do your research
Why was a 340 undergoing maintenance in Bournemouth? Do they fly out if there?
Not sure they have the facilities to "maintain" aircraft that size in Bournemouth Airport, more likely it was there for storage. Also not sure the runway is long enough for a loaded aircraft that size either so it had to be empty.
Very nice clips
The southwest was nothing compared to some of the bounces I see
db cooper where areee you?
“Huge bounce after landing hard in Vegas” - me that one time I lost my life savings at the tables but met my future wife at the club an hour later
jumpers left the money behind! many moons ago someone had this jumping idea for thieving some $ but after the jump he was never seen again
1:19 - That's a lot of rubber.
If you told me all the tyres blew out on impact, I would believe you.
Did D.B. Cooper have a wing suit to help him fly to safety?
The DC9 jump is a fake, at least the part where the outside filming starts.
Its crazy how i thought it was Microsoft flight simulator from the thumbnail
00:32 Plane poops xD
I just got a 5 minute ad on this video
You put this video up in another recent compilation.
Reapeats-is there no integrity
The A346 can have a steep takeoff. However A342 and A343 need long take off and slow climb when at full load because of the small end of wing engines. A few take offs brought some tension to pilots on shorter runways
I hope that was not captain Joe on that cargo lux landing 😮
DB Coopers's view...for real
Empty airliner = gigantic Beechcraft?
Why so many hard landings on the 747's?
Looks like that southwest 737 was heavy in the ass lol
I never thought I would see a340 and overpowered in the same sentence!
The biggest before A380 800 arrived
Best A340 take-off
Standard landing for Bulgaria Air 0:45
2:21 just a low-pass, to pose for cameras.
An overpowered A340 is a contraception in terms...
So it has no baby 320’s?
All D.B. Cooperish.
Captain Joe does not flare! 😂
JAL pilot clearly flared too early
Not that it matters, but isn't the southwest 737 a Max and not an 800?
Looks like an 800 NG. Tacked on lower winglet, unlike the smooth angle V of the Max, no engine chevrons, and no pointy tail.
that was a "huge" bounce?
D.B. Cooper II
WOW
You owe us 4s of aviation
Fantastic aircraft
Great
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Very cool!!
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