UNITED AIRLINES Boeing 777 (DVD)
UNITED AIRLINES Boeing 777 (DVD)
United Airlines carries more than 87 million passengers a year on 2300 daily flights with more than 600 aircraft. United was the launch customer for the Boeing 777 on 15 Oct 1990 and became the first airline in the world to introduce the 777 into commercial service on 7 Jun 1995 from Washington Dulles to London Heathrow. United’s Director of Flight Operations Control, Captain Eldridge, gives you a very in-depth look at the operation of the Boeing 777 between two of the largest and busiest International airports in the world. In detail you will see how the pilots prepare the flight before and after boarding the aircraft and find out how the state of the art cockpit works. Witness the takeoffs, landings, many nice views from the cockpit and much more….
Director: 
Just Planes

VHS Tape: 
NTSC

Company: worldairroutes.com 
(2002-07-01)

List Price: $30.00
Amazon Price: $30.00

Despegue de SCL to MDZ 3rd part

Bueno aquí ya habia pasado todo… sustos… pero y o esperaba la famosa “turbulencia” que habia hablado el capitan, nunca fue asi! xD
en esta parte, flyin’ over the Andes, hermosisimo estaba ese dia!
ahi sale mi madre… fue una pequeña entrevista hahahaha lo disfrute al maximo junto a ella… lindisimo y lo mas importante… ella quedo feliz!!!
creo que puedo decir: “i did it right”…

Author: josven7
Keywords: Despegue MDZ SCL Airbus A320
Added: October 23, 2007

Tue, 23 Oct 2007 17:42:06 -0700
A stretch version of the A380? It's in the plans
If you think the A380 is big now just wait. Airbus all in on need for jumbo but Boeing still doubtful Airbus has always planned for a stretched version that could carry about 100 more passengers perhaps as many as 1 000 in a one-class configuration.

Wed, 24 Oct 2007 00:00:00 EST
And They Have the Nerve to Call This Free
2 Blowhards: Friedrich von Blowhard writes: Dear Blowhards, I saw this little item from October 18 while surfing the web last night; it is Dan Steinbock’s “Multinationals Fear US-China trade wars. The part that caught my attention was: Some 119 leading multinational companies…including Boeing, Citigroup, …

No Comments

Sorry, the comment form is closed at this time.