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Air Canada 777-200LR Landing in Sydney from Flight deck

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I found the New Video off the 777-200LR landing in Sydney Australia

 

 


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This is making it ridiculously hard to wait for the PMDG777X.


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Do we get RayBan's with the PMDG 777?


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Cool video.   What airline is it?  I noticed the captain adding speedbrakes and dropping the gear before the rad altimeter 2500ft call, must have been a fast approach!

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Cool video.   What airline is it?  I noticed the captain adding speedbrakes and dropping the gear before the rad altimeter 2500ft call, must have been a fast approach!

Its Air Canada's Vancouver to Sydney 15 hour flight (ACA033) I could barely catch the callsign at one point, and if you look at the registration C-FIUJ it comes up as an ACA 777-200LR.

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Cool video.   What airline is it?  I noticed the captain adding speedbrakes and dropping the gear before the rad altimeter 2500ft call, must have been a fast approach!

ACA33 probably does a lot of freight along with pax going to SYD. Sometimes Flap 5-15 isn't enough down the glidepath without her wanting to accelerate, so gear down & flap 20 makes sense. Since 15 & 20 have the same speeds, just more drag than the other along with the fact 15 likes to shake the aeroplane (-:

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Great stuff. Although it's very obviously an early morning arrival, the "Boss" is very aware of what's going on and very active. Sadly the long haired layabout next to him looks almost bored and quite complacent. Must have been too early lol.

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