Most of my videos revolve around travel and are recorded as a historical record and also for those who want to see what it would be like to travel by car or train on these journeys..
If your flight go around, you must be lucky, because your pilots didn't horseplay with you life :)
@impulseaviation2533 ай бұрын
Nice 👍 According to FlightRadar, the aircraft you saw at 2:35 was QF30 from Hong Kong, A330-300 VH-QPF that joined downwind for runway 34
@jamovideos3 ай бұрын
Hey thanks for your comment and the info about the other flight, it's much appreciated.
@windowseatgazing4 ай бұрын
What a stunning approach & landing, enjoyed that! Thanks for sharing
@jamovideos3 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment and glad you enjoyed the video.
@skiphouston73924 ай бұрын
Nice video Jamo. Always amazes how quiet south east Perth is in terms of traffic in that stretch through Kelmscott. Kenwick Link works too well maybe :)
@jamovideos4 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment Skip.
@veganaus5 ай бұрын
Hey mate, just discovered your channel. I am from Perth and living in the UK. These videos are great when I'm feeling a bit homesick
@jamovideos5 ай бұрын
That's great to hear and thanks for your comment.
@jeffsolinger56715 ай бұрын
Sry but there is a street in WV that’s is steeper than that. A lot steeper than that.
@jamovideos5 ай бұрын
Thanks for you comment mate. Can you give me the details of the street in WV?
@ThUnDaHuNtA_Australia5 ай бұрын
regardless of what is or isn't coming, a stop sign means "STOP".... not slow down to almost stop and slowly trickle through it.
@hencole5 ай бұрын
Looked fine to me. Although I am from the UK so have never seen a stop sign (although I think there may be a few in certain more rural areas). Don't really understand why they are needed when give way signs work fine. Someone stupid enough to not check at a give way sign I presume is stupid not to check at a stop sign.
@richvail75515 ай бұрын
You know it’s a steep climb when your ears pop watching the video.
@jamovideos5 ай бұрын
Ha ha, Enjoyed that one! The video doesn't do it justice. My wife had to use engine braking on the way down. Thanks for the comment.
@nitehawk92705 ай бұрын
@@jamovideoslol my auto has engine braking as a selection I never realised there would be a purpose :P. There is a fairly steep hill near me which trucks are not allowed up, i wonder how they empty the bins here. A normal trucks goes up or they ferry bins down then back up again with a smaller vehicle.
@paulyjones39665 ай бұрын
Try 2 air pockets. One after both we had lost 5000 ft , brown pants big time back in the Ansett days
@user-vu4cl3sr3v6 ай бұрын
amazing video
@neilphilpott97506 ай бұрын
perfectly good.
@cameronhicks94526 ай бұрын
Mate, real time means not sped up
@jamovideos6 ай бұрын
Hey thanks Cameron, I had not noticed that. Not sure what has happened. I will investigate. Thanks again
@jamovideos6 ай бұрын
Hi Cameron, the problem seems to have been caused by the combination of the small screen on my dashcam and my vision impairment. Thanks again for bringing it to my attention.
@marklobosco73236 ай бұрын
Happened to me just a few days ago on the 28th of December! Exact same air craft and conditions ! the pull and g force when you pitch back up is insane ! I shit bricks admittedly but it was cool ! It was the bank to the left and fluctuating thrust that got me worried !
@jamovideos6 ай бұрын
Yes Mark, insane is a great description of how it feels and when you look back down it is amazing how quickly they climb out to 3000'. Thanks for the comment.
@neilphilpott97506 ай бұрын
Chose a nice sunny day again
@jamovideos6 ай бұрын
Yes Neil and it was a beautiful drive once again. However, if anyone was ever to do all these trips, I would recommend starting in the North and heading generally South if possible to obtain better video results. Thanks again for you comment.
@neilphilpott97506 ай бұрын
It's winter here in the northern hemisphere so it's lovely to see the signs of spring on South Island, the leaves popping and all that beautiful cherry blossom....looks like Yoshino, keep up the good work.
@jamovideos6 ай бұрын
Thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed it.
@motorisedwanderer7 ай бұрын
Man, NZ has some beautiful countryside :) Every turn is something awesome and beautiful to look at. Gotta get over there when I can. Very nice video :)
@jamovideos7 ай бұрын
Appreciate your comment. It is truly magnificent countryside.
@davorlekenik95637 ай бұрын
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@nikolauswolff57917 ай бұрын
Normal procedure. No reason to worry. The windshear warning system says " windshear windshear " trough the hot mike in the cockpit and the pilot flying pushes the TOGA take off go around button.
@DeathByPancake76 ай бұрын
“Windshear windshear windshear” - 3 times
@margaretroselle86108 ай бұрын
An absolutely beautiful video. Queenstown from the air is stunning! Many thanks.
@jamovideos8 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! It is truly a magnificent place. Thanks for taking the time comment.
@videoconcord8 ай бұрын
you must of gotten tired of holding onto the phone for hours filming. The go around is the safest way to go. Pilot have to do a lot of preparation before landing and make wise decision especially working with Air Control Traffic.
@youthtrekadventures9 ай бұрын
Cool mate. I'm from Aus as well. 400km south of Perth. this is a good plane, I've been on VH-EBJ too. I was in business though. my flight was from Melbourne to Perth. I was in seat 7A and had an awesome view just infront of the engine and wing. heres a vid from my channel: kzread.infobMKvNgIesSI?feature=share.
@the_littles79289 ай бұрын
Always wobbly and bumpy coming into Perth. Bloody hate it haha
@mikeperth802711 ай бұрын
That would have been a grand homestead in the day. Good to see it hasn't been vandalised. I've only been to Quagi beach once but intend to go back and also have a look at Fanny cove. Thanks for sharing.
@RFSTuberYT Жыл бұрын
Nice Catch of Perth Airport!
@RiverDanube Жыл бұрын
That was interesting
@matthewcumming9135 Жыл бұрын
I remember a flight from Melbourne to Perth 10 years ago where we had to go around. Plane was blasted to Port suddenly and off we went shot up into the sky really quick. The G force was amazing. The view was even better! 😏
@perthplanes-ho3lj Жыл бұрын
hey, great video! what seat was this?
@jamovideos Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your interest. I was seated in 38A. Cheers
@qfa330 Жыл бұрын
Perfect clear day for an airborne tour of Perth and Jandakot Aiport !
@paulfromperth5713 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been to around 18 airports in Europe and Asia and Perth is the worst for rough landings and takeoffs. I also worked there putting food carts on planes and the wind made the job very difficult, quite a lot of times.
@jamovideos Жыл бұрын
I too have had many a bumpy landing in Perth over the last 40+ years. Tends to be better at night as I assume the wind is more consistent.
@DrBearAviation Жыл бұрын
Nice catch of this kind of rare event. It was such a wobbly approach, and the reaction of the pilot is an excellent demonstration of professionalism.
@jialinang8270 Жыл бұрын
I experienced this twice, both at Perth airport. Wonder if this happen often or I'm just unlucky 🤔
@5911aviation10 сағат бұрын
@@jialinang8270unlucky
@FelixExplores Жыл бұрын
Nice video and amazing capture! May i ask why you are doing a go around? was there a emergency?!??!
@jamovideos Жыл бұрын
No emergency just a change of wind direction or speed that caused the go around.
@FelixExplores Жыл бұрын
@@jamovideos okay
@haroldlipschitz9301 Жыл бұрын
Go arounds are common in wind shear conditions. No emergency necessary
@elwoodroadsmusic9639 Жыл бұрын
Magnificent catch! I often wonder how much our gusty easterlies affect landings. I've seen a go around once on flight radar, even better caught on film!
@Morrison.mp3 Жыл бұрын
who is Moir's en why is this important?
@jamovideos Жыл бұрын
The Moirs were a very early Pioneer Settlers at Fanny Cove Near Esperance Western Australia who farmed and provided provisions for prospecters heading for the Goldields. The ruins date back to the mid 19th Century.
@skiphouston7392 Жыл бұрын
Such a beautiful part of the world. Always amazes me that the south coast of WA is not more heavily populated. Maybe that’s for the best! Thanks for posting!
@alekseikovalenko6316 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for video!
@jamovideos Жыл бұрын
No worries!
@skiphouston7392 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your drives across Perth. Great to see how the city and metro area has changes since I was last there. Interesting that even though it probably has about another million people since the early 2000's, that the north eastern part of the city, like Grand Prom are still pretty quiet roads. South of the city was always much busier, looks like that is still the case. Nice catch on the LHR - PER landing too!
@jamovideos Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it Skip.
@skiphouston7392 Жыл бұрын
Cool drive. Love seeing Perth busy during the middle of the afternoons.
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If your flight go around, you must be lucky, because your pilots didn't horseplay with you life :)
Nice 👍 According to FlightRadar, the aircraft you saw at 2:35 was QF30 from Hong Kong, A330-300 VH-QPF that joined downwind for runway 34
Hey thanks for your comment and the info about the other flight, it's much appreciated.
What a stunning approach & landing, enjoyed that! Thanks for sharing
Thanks for your comment and glad you enjoyed the video.
Nice video Jamo. Always amazes how quiet south east Perth is in terms of traffic in that stretch through Kelmscott. Kenwick Link works too well maybe :)
Thanks for your comment Skip.
Hey mate, just discovered your channel. I am from Perth and living in the UK. These videos are great when I'm feeling a bit homesick
That's great to hear and thanks for your comment.
Sry but there is a street in WV that’s is steeper than that. A lot steeper than that.
Thanks for you comment mate. Can you give me the details of the street in WV?
regardless of what is or isn't coming, a stop sign means "STOP".... not slow down to almost stop and slowly trickle through it.
Looked fine to me. Although I am from the UK so have never seen a stop sign (although I think there may be a few in certain more rural areas). Don't really understand why they are needed when give way signs work fine. Someone stupid enough to not check at a give way sign I presume is stupid not to check at a stop sign.
You know it’s a steep climb when your ears pop watching the video.
Ha ha, Enjoyed that one! The video doesn't do it justice. My wife had to use engine braking on the way down. Thanks for the comment.
@@jamovideoslol my auto has engine braking as a selection I never realised there would be a purpose :P. There is a fairly steep hill near me which trucks are not allowed up, i wonder how they empty the bins here. A normal trucks goes up or they ferry bins down then back up again with a smaller vehicle.
Try 2 air pockets. One after both we had lost 5000 ft , brown pants big time back in the Ansett days
amazing video
perfectly good.
Mate, real time means not sped up
Hey thanks Cameron, I had not noticed that. Not sure what has happened. I will investigate. Thanks again
Hi Cameron, the problem seems to have been caused by the combination of the small screen on my dashcam and my vision impairment. Thanks again for bringing it to my attention.
Happened to me just a few days ago on the 28th of December! Exact same air craft and conditions ! the pull and g force when you pitch back up is insane ! I shit bricks admittedly but it was cool ! It was the bank to the left and fluctuating thrust that got me worried !
Yes Mark, insane is a great description of how it feels and when you look back down it is amazing how quickly they climb out to 3000'. Thanks for the comment.
Chose a nice sunny day again
Yes Neil and it was a beautiful drive once again. However, if anyone was ever to do all these trips, I would recommend starting in the North and heading generally South if possible to obtain better video results. Thanks again for you comment.
It's winter here in the northern hemisphere so it's lovely to see the signs of spring on South Island, the leaves popping and all that beautiful cherry blossom....looks like Yoshino, keep up the good work.
Thanks for your comment. Glad you enjoyed it.
Man, NZ has some beautiful countryside :) Every turn is something awesome and beautiful to look at. Gotta get over there when I can. Very nice video :)
Appreciate your comment. It is truly magnificent countryside.
❤🇳🇿
Normal procedure. No reason to worry. The windshear warning system says " windshear windshear " trough the hot mike in the cockpit and the pilot flying pushes the TOGA take off go around button.
“Windshear windshear windshear” - 3 times
An absolutely beautiful video. Queenstown from the air is stunning! Many thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it! It is truly a magnificent place. Thanks for taking the time comment.
you must of gotten tired of holding onto the phone for hours filming. The go around is the safest way to go. Pilot have to do a lot of preparation before landing and make wise decision especially working with Air Control Traffic.
Cool mate. I'm from Aus as well. 400km south of Perth. this is a good plane, I've been on VH-EBJ too. I was in business though. my flight was from Melbourne to Perth. I was in seat 7A and had an awesome view just infront of the engine and wing. heres a vid from my channel: kzread.infobMKvNgIesSI?feature=share.
Always wobbly and bumpy coming into Perth. Bloody hate it haha
That would have been a grand homestead in the day. Good to see it hasn't been vandalised. I've only been to Quagi beach once but intend to go back and also have a look at Fanny cove. Thanks for sharing.
Nice Catch of Perth Airport!
That was interesting
I remember a flight from Melbourne to Perth 10 years ago where we had to go around. Plane was blasted to Port suddenly and off we went shot up into the sky really quick. The G force was amazing. The view was even better! 😏
hey, great video! what seat was this?
Thanks for your interest. I was seated in 38A. Cheers
Perfect clear day for an airborne tour of Perth and Jandakot Aiport !
I’ve been to around 18 airports in Europe and Asia and Perth is the worst for rough landings and takeoffs. I also worked there putting food carts on planes and the wind made the job very difficult, quite a lot of times.
I too have had many a bumpy landing in Perth over the last 40+ years. Tends to be better at night as I assume the wind is more consistent.
Nice catch of this kind of rare event. It was such a wobbly approach, and the reaction of the pilot is an excellent demonstration of professionalism.
I experienced this twice, both at Perth airport. Wonder if this happen often or I'm just unlucky 🤔
@@jialinang8270unlucky
Nice video and amazing capture! May i ask why you are doing a go around? was there a emergency?!??!
No emergency just a change of wind direction or speed that caused the go around.
@@jamovideos okay
Go arounds are common in wind shear conditions. No emergency necessary
Magnificent catch! I often wonder how much our gusty easterlies affect landings. I've seen a go around once on flight radar, even better caught on film!
who is Moir's en why is this important?
The Moirs were a very early Pioneer Settlers at Fanny Cove Near Esperance Western Australia who farmed and provided provisions for prospecters heading for the Goldields. The ruins date back to the mid 19th Century.
Such a beautiful part of the world. Always amazes me that the south coast of WA is not more heavily populated. Maybe that’s for the best! Thanks for posting!
Thanks for video!
No worries!
Thanks for sharing your drives across Perth. Great to see how the city and metro area has changes since I was last there. Interesting that even though it probably has about another million people since the early 2000's, that the north eastern part of the city, like Grand Prom are still pretty quiet roads. South of the city was always much busier, looks like that is still the case. Nice catch on the LHR - PER landing too!
Glad you enjoyed it Skip.
Cool drive. Love seeing Perth busy during the middle of the afternoons.