Full Flight-Qantas Sydney to Great Barrier Reef Airport (Hamilton Island) QF578 Boeing 737-800
Full Flight Series Episode 009 | Please leave a like and subscribe if you enjoyed the video! No text, no music, no modification, pure aviation only. Exactly what I saw and experienced onboard is presented. Hope you have the feeling of travelling with me, even if you are sitting at home!
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澳航悉尼至大堡礁机场飞行全程记录QF578
シドニーからグレートバリアリーフへの全旅程の飛行記録
전체 여행의 시드니에서 그레이트 배리어 리프까지의 비행 기록
registro de vuelo de sydney a la gran barrera de coral de todo el viaje
[Flight Information]
Airline: Qantas(QF)
Flight number: QF578
Aircraft type: Boeing 737-800
Aircraft Tail Number: VH-VZP
Aircraft Age: 10 Years
Origin: Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport (SYD/YSSY) , Runway 34L
Destination: Great Barrier Reef Airport /Hamilton Island Airport (HTI/YBHM), Runway 14
Flight date: 05 June 2022
Seat: 7A
Departure Time: 9:31 am
Arrival Time: 11:43 am
Flight Duration: 2 hours 12 minutes
Featured Equipment: Iphone13 Pro
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0:00 - Cockpit
0:14 - Pre-Flight (Aircraft and Sydney Airport)
1:29 - Boarding
2:25 - Cabin
3:50 - Outbound Taxi
15:36 - Takeoff
29:15 - Inflight
47:55 - Onboard Service
48:16 - Inflight
2:17:34- Landing
2:26:41 - Inbound Taxi
2:30:55 - Post-Flight (Aircraft)
2:31:05 - Post-Flight (Great Barrier Reef Airport/Hamilton Island Airport)
Пікірлер: 10
Great video! It's nice the pilots were not against filming the cockpit.
@DrBearAviation
Жыл бұрын
They are very friendly.
Good 👍
Wow
awesome sound
great video
@DrBearAviation
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching.
Nice Approach and landing. Notice the Pilot keep the Reserve thrust on for a very long time do you know the reason why ?
@DrBearAviation
2 жыл бұрын
I have to say, you do have great attention to details. My conjecture is that the plane decelerates fairly quickly on this relatively short runway, but it takes time for engine turbine to decelerate to idle before they can close the reverse thrust. That is why they leave the reverse thrust on. Just pure conjecture.
Not enough commontry to tell us what's happening