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Nice cockpit views!

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Fortunately, there are GoPro cameras and luckily there are Brazilian pilots who like to show us what is to be admired from the nose of an Airbus A320.

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HAPPY FLYING

Raymond

 

 

I watch this, and all i want to watch next is Jeb Corllis

Jack Cannon

Fortunately, there are GoPro cameras and luckily there are Brazilian pilots who like to show us what is to be admired from the nose of an Airbus A320.

It's funny you posted this! I just purchased the GoPro Hero 2 yesterday, and spent today making an audio patcher cable to record intercom/radio audio on the camera without the noisy cockpit.Now I just need to figure out what video editing software to use.

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Quality video - enjoyed that.IAN

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cool, thanks for sharing

Thanks for listening,

Kail

Great stuff,Thanks!

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Patrick

Very Nice Video...The only thing I dislike is the "music" that's added in the backgroud to most videos, of which most are horrible music. I like it better with real true cockpit or environment sound.

Great video. It's instructive to see how calm and cool these pilots are in their real operating realm.Lee

Lee H

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Jeb just crashed... Alive but broken... You can see him bounce off the mountain and then start spinning...http://articles.busi...ss-strong-winds .
Amazing he survived! Here's a close-up of the close flyby of the the first video:Here's another fun flight video of an F-18 Hornet, again with that great tune "Sail" from Awol Nation:

When pulling G's, note
  1. Chine vortices,
  2. Cockpit vibration, and
  3. Autoslats (w/autoflaps).

Cheers,- jahman.

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I found this, which shows a full day of flights in eight minutes. These videos are really nice!

Thanks,

Kevin L

 

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Excellent videos there fellas

Chris Howard
 

I agree with Johnny. The "music" reduces the enjoyment of the Airbus video for me.

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Christopher Low

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UK2000 Beta Tester

I found this, which shows a full day of flights in eight minutes.These videos are really nice!
What a great video with a new perspective! It really shows a typical day in the life of a short haul commercial pilot. Busy guy. Reminds me of the UPS delivery man!I never thought about how many miles are put on the aircraft's tires! I also liked the airport activity at high speed showing the coordination and cooperation of a lot of skilled people, like a ballet.Thanks
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Thanks for sharing all these videos! All are very nice to watch, loved the SAIL one, I think I've watched that three times in the past few days :)

Happy Flying,

Clem Wu

 

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Beta Tester for OZx, Iris Simulations and Shade.

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