I am horrified when flying in an airplane and that looks scary as hell to Me!
@melraine9193 күн бұрын
Whoa awesome 🤩🏴🇬🇧
@naughtybunny71008 күн бұрын
bruh i thought this was under the sea until i read the caption
@user-zk9sc2xy2s9 күн бұрын
Зевсу собирают колесницу))) С помощью сварки
@laurensj8910 күн бұрын
Would be great seeing more video's like this
@BlueRidgeBlackRedneck10 күн бұрын
If anyone is curious, the “NOSID” waypoint on the radar at the start of the video is a few hundred miles due east of Wilmington, North Carolina… almost to Bermuda. The coordinates are 34° 06' 35.780” N, 68° 54' 52.160" W.
@generalmarkmilleyisbenedic889511 күн бұрын
Hope youre not a dei hire
@calabrais12 күн бұрын
Who pissed Thor off again?
@ArmoMan8712 күн бұрын
Hope those pilots got a chance to see a sprite.
@crash-symbols12 күн бұрын
Somebody found the tesseract.
@topcat43truffles1512 күн бұрын
I’ve never seen a video of a thunderstorm from altitude and I must say it’s magnificent…. But the never settle part of me was wishing that storm had generated sprites…. I wonder if any pilot has ever recorded sprites from above a thunderstorm?
@GabrielPereira-rc4dv13 күн бұрын
yeah sorry we had a big party on my yacht my bad
@literallyunderrated13 күн бұрын
I’ve been lucky enough to have seen thunderstorms from a plane twice, and I don’t fly very often. It’s amazing
@bijoychandraroy13 күн бұрын
this was beautiful
@svp3rn0v4713 күн бұрын
Such a cool job! Unfortunately I couldn’t become it.
@nguyenho585913 күн бұрын
Look like glowing soil
@mdaniel2214 күн бұрын
Now imagine a storm the size of the Earth on Saturn’s Great Red Spot 🤯
@honestdude849714 күн бұрын
There must be king ghidorah inside the thunderstorm..
@MrAmitkr00714 күн бұрын
Amazing is trifle word to describe this
@davidgriffiths769614 күн бұрын
A travel experiment for the conscientious pilot.
@cpoky15 күн бұрын
Morgantown West Virginia is almost 70 miles South of me, when I sit on my Back Porch and theres a Thunderstorm there, THIS is what I see, the tops of the "Electrified Popcorn" clouds. (Im up in the Hills of Pa)
@iamjason127915 күн бұрын
Probably the coolest job ever
@geisaune79315 күн бұрын
Epic And Inspriring!
@Kimbuja77715 күн бұрын
Wow. It's been many years since pilots starting flying planes and this is the first time I've seen a video like this. Thank you Captain.
@mattdaugherty786516 күн бұрын
Cars have dash cams, why not airliners?
@rafox6613 күн бұрын
Good idea for when airplanes get in minor fender-benders.
@Workerbee-zy5nx17 күн бұрын
Spooky..😳
@smsfrancis17 күн бұрын
Often feel I made a mistake going into accounting instead of the airlines 😢
@simunator17 күн бұрын
it's actually over Ukraine getting barraged
@nixiontm17 күн бұрын
The moonlight on the clouds is divine
@Schizobtw13 күн бұрын
It's like it's another planet, so beautiful
@novemberalpha602313 күн бұрын
And the lightning in the cloud looks hellish😢
@Iamthewarner55711 күн бұрын
@@novemberalpha6023 *10 Scientific Facts mentioned in the Quran* 1.Every living thing made up from water. Qur'an (21:30) 2.Pain receptors present in the skin. Qur'an (4:56) 3.Expansion of universe. Qur'an (51:47) 4.Big Bang(Birth of universe). Qur'an (21:30) 5.Iron not the Earth's metal. Qur'an (57:25) 6.Sky a protective ceiling. Qur'an (21:32) 7.Embryology of human. Qur'an 23(12:14) 8.The Sun rotates on its axis as it revolves around the galaxy. Qur'an (21:33) 9.Moon has reflected light from Sun. Qur'an 25(61:62) 10.Internal Waves in the Oceans. Qur'an (24:40) Is it mere coincidence that a man, residing in the desert over 1400 years ago, could possess knowledge that aligns with recent discoveries made possible only by advanced instruments? I pose this question to any rational mind: who could have imparted such insights centuries ago? How could a desert-dwelling individual have acquired such profound knowledge? It is apparent that only the Creator of the universe could have conveyed these truths to His messenger. This unequivocally establishes the Quran not as a product of human creation, but rather as a divine revelation from the Almighty God.
@Iamthewarner55711 күн бұрын
@@Schizobtw Our creator is only one Allah. He created everything in a beautiful way
@peppertrout17 күн бұрын
Next 5 minutes, Tom Hanks is going down with FedEx.
@timmyjones192118 күн бұрын
What a view indeed .
@jitendrapatil327618 күн бұрын
How scary it is to view thunderstorm.
@nanieve429619 күн бұрын
Depends of how you look at it, if you see it on the ground, it's obviously terrifying and nerve wrecking. But if you see it from above, it's just a nature bulb malfunction. But interestingly amazing. Same as we seek a problem. There's always a different point of view to solve it.
@davidyardley51219 күн бұрын
I flew over a thunderstorm hitting The Philippines flying back to New Zealand from Japan in April 1997. It was just like this.
@evonne31519 күн бұрын
So peaceful and beautiful ❤
@argh10010019 күн бұрын
Tiny sparklings, so cute
@GauravKumar-tk9bl20 күн бұрын
Im finding my existence on earth now 😂
@RideAcrossTheRiver20 күн бұрын
"Like flashbulbs under cotton," said John Glenn.
@chris-hayes20 күн бұрын
Incredible footage.
@bikingchad20 күн бұрын
Wow it's KSP with Volumetrics Clouds Mod
@jul144020 күн бұрын
That ball of cloud must be a raging torrent of ice crystals. Billions of tiny collisions per second.
@homerlanscurty489920 күн бұрын
Amazing. The clouds look like sand at the bottom of the ocean.
@mohammadsaifurrahmanjoy303620 күн бұрын
Did they visit future or past then? 😂😂
@ce991621 күн бұрын
If you zoom out, you can clearly tell that it's an ingrown toenail
@sarahdykstra273721 күн бұрын
This is why I never leave the safety of my basement
@MaximizedAction21 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for this video! Never seen it from above. Magnificent.
@LayllasLocker21 күн бұрын
This is why I always book a window seat and stare outside. This planet is sooooo beautiful. ♥
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What would happen if you skydived through that?
سبحان اللہ ❤❤❤
0:28 the thunder wizards are having a party
I am horrified when flying in an airplane and that looks scary as hell to Me!
Whoa awesome 🤩🏴🇬🇧
bruh i thought this was under the sea until i read the caption
Зевсу собирают колесницу))) С помощью сварки
Would be great seeing more video's like this
If anyone is curious, the “NOSID” waypoint on the radar at the start of the video is a few hundred miles due east of Wilmington, North Carolina… almost to Bermuda. The coordinates are 34° 06' 35.780” N, 68° 54' 52.160" W.
Hope youre not a dei hire
Who pissed Thor off again?
Hope those pilots got a chance to see a sprite.
Somebody found the tesseract.
I’ve never seen a video of a thunderstorm from altitude and I must say it’s magnificent…. But the never settle part of me was wishing that storm had generated sprites…. I wonder if any pilot has ever recorded sprites from above a thunderstorm?
yeah sorry we had a big party on my yacht my bad
I’ve been lucky enough to have seen thunderstorms from a plane twice, and I don’t fly very often. It’s amazing
this was beautiful
Such a cool job! Unfortunately I couldn’t become it.
Look like glowing soil
Now imagine a storm the size of the Earth on Saturn’s Great Red Spot 🤯
There must be king ghidorah inside the thunderstorm..
Amazing is trifle word to describe this
A travel experiment for the conscientious pilot.
Morgantown West Virginia is almost 70 miles South of me, when I sit on my Back Porch and theres a Thunderstorm there, THIS is what I see, the tops of the "Electrified Popcorn" clouds. (Im up in the Hills of Pa)
Probably the coolest job ever
Epic And Inspriring!
Wow. It's been many years since pilots starting flying planes and this is the first time I've seen a video like this. Thank you Captain.
Cars have dash cams, why not airliners?
Good idea for when airplanes get in minor fender-benders.
Spooky..😳
Often feel I made a mistake going into accounting instead of the airlines 😢
it's actually over Ukraine getting barraged
The moonlight on the clouds is divine
It's like it's another planet, so beautiful
And the lightning in the cloud looks hellish😢
@@novemberalpha6023 *10 Scientific Facts mentioned in the Quran* 1.Every living thing made up from water. Qur'an (21:30) 2.Pain receptors present in the skin. Qur'an (4:56) 3.Expansion of universe. Qur'an (51:47) 4.Big Bang(Birth of universe). Qur'an (21:30) 5.Iron not the Earth's metal. Qur'an (57:25) 6.Sky a protective ceiling. Qur'an (21:32) 7.Embryology of human. Qur'an 23(12:14) 8.The Sun rotates on its axis as it revolves around the galaxy. Qur'an (21:33) 9.Moon has reflected light from Sun. Qur'an 25(61:62) 10.Internal Waves in the Oceans. Qur'an (24:40) Is it mere coincidence that a man, residing in the desert over 1400 years ago, could possess knowledge that aligns with recent discoveries made possible only by advanced instruments? I pose this question to any rational mind: who could have imparted such insights centuries ago? How could a desert-dwelling individual have acquired such profound knowledge? It is apparent that only the Creator of the universe could have conveyed these truths to His messenger. This unequivocally establishes the Quran not as a product of human creation, but rather as a divine revelation from the Almighty God.
@@Schizobtw Our creator is only one Allah. He created everything in a beautiful way
Next 5 minutes, Tom Hanks is going down with FedEx.
What a view indeed .
How scary it is to view thunderstorm.
Depends of how you look at it, if you see it on the ground, it's obviously terrifying and nerve wrecking. But if you see it from above, it's just a nature bulb malfunction. But interestingly amazing. Same as we seek a problem. There's always a different point of view to solve it.
I flew over a thunderstorm hitting The Philippines flying back to New Zealand from Japan in April 1997. It was just like this.
So peaceful and beautiful ❤
Tiny sparklings, so cute
Im finding my existence on earth now 😂
"Like flashbulbs under cotton," said John Glenn.
Incredible footage.
Wow it's KSP with Volumetrics Clouds Mod
That ball of cloud must be a raging torrent of ice crystals. Billions of tiny collisions per second.
Amazing. The clouds look like sand at the bottom of the ocean.
Did they visit future or past then? 😂😂
If you zoom out, you can clearly tell that it's an ingrown toenail
This is why I never leave the safety of my basement
Thank you so much for this video! Never seen it from above. Magnificent.
This is why I always book a window seat and stare outside. This planet is sooooo beautiful. ♥
It's bigger than life at 35,000'.