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Armchair flying over the Christmas days

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to the "flightaware" aviation / pilots / spotter community a Merry Christmas & happy landings in the New Year. Guido a.k.a "okguido" (www.youtube.com) और अधिक...

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Gotsumpnferya
Gotsumpnferya 4
Thanks Guido . Your professionalism and skill are a source of inspiration .
okguido
Guido Warnecke 2
Thank you!
Flying is crew work - I will pass this on to the other crew member.
Rvillarreal
Rocky Villarreal 2
thanks ; Merry Christmas
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Thank you, Rocky!
Happy Landings in 2015,
Guido
ADXbear
ADXbear 2
Thank Merry Christmas and happy 2015..

okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Thank you!
Happy Landings in 2015,
Guido

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okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Thank you!
Happy Landings in 2015!
Guido
RECOR10
RECOR10 2
Great video - even more so for us who sit in the back seats.
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
joelwiley
joel wiley 2
Another good one, thanks.
Great for Boxing Day.
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Thank you, Joel!
Happy landings in 2015!
Guido
joelwiley
joel wiley 2
There was an advertizing jingle for Sara Lee Cake that went "Everybody doesn't like something, but nobody doesn't like Sara Lee".
I believe Guido Warnecke's video posts are in the same category. 8-)
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Good one... :-)
Thank you, Joel!
Happy landings in 2015!
Guido
KarryEllis
Karry Ellis 2
Mr. Warnecke; Indeed, you are the epitome of professionalism. The orderly manner that you conduct yourself while in the cockpit is exemplary. Repeating info, doing cross-checks, constantly informing your co-pilot of your actions and readings... it reminds me of a trip while I was in the USAF on a C-5A. I was an aircraft hydraulic repairman, a SSGT who was a "Range Rider" - flew with a particular C-5 everywhere it went, along with about eight other mechanics of different disciplines. Many times, I got to sit in the Instructor Pilot seat, between the pilot and co-pilot and just aft of the center console. On one such flight out of Norfolk NAS enroute to Rota, Spain, we were hit by lightining on our climb-out, at about 17,000 feet. Everything went dead. It is a sickening feeling to hear those CF-6 TF's spooling down and all of the warnings and buzzers going off, but the pilot and co-pilot, along with the Flight Engineer, were very methodic, flipping to their emergency engine re-start pages of their knee-boards and very efficiently going about getting the engines re-started. I will never forget that I could hear the wind and also feel the ram-air turbine making a vibrating noise that I am sure was the hydraulic pump and generator attached to it. The cool-heads, the methodic manner and the precise commands and cross checks allowed them to get the engines started, but not before losing quite a bit of altitude. C-5's don't exactly glide well, especially when taking off with nearly a gross takeoff weight for a long flight. I was never so happy to hear that number 2, and then 3 engines re-sart, followed by 1 and 4. The whole time the crew was following the checklist, I was thinking "Hurry up!" But it was this discipline and efficiency that saved the plane and it crew. Watching several of your videos reminded me of this flight - I think it was May of 1975. When you are always professional, and know your aircraft, in-flight emergencies have better odds of becoming stories to be shared with mates who can learn from it and apply it should the event happen again. When I flew with this AC again, I noticed he was always scanning - inside the cockpit and outside. He said the plane will talk to you, but you have to listen. Good advice. I really enjoyed your videos. Thanks for sharing.
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Thank Karry!
Interesting story. And many thanks for your kind words.
Happy Landings in 2015,
Guido
danlittle
Dan Little 2
As always, thank you. Most enjoyable.
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Thank you, Dan!
Happy landings in 2015!
Guido
ad8916
Aaron Donnelly 2
Nice! I always enjoy your videos.
okguido
Guido Warnecke 2
Thank you Aaron!
Happy landings in 2015!
Guido
gordjeffery
Gordon Jeffery 2
Another great flight. Thanks Guido
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Thank you, Gordon!
Happy landings in 2015!
Guido
baqwas
Matha Goram 2
Thanks again for sharing your videos. Good source for good habits. Happy Holidays to you too.
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Thank you!
Happy landings in 2015!
Guido
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
You are very welcome!
Happy Landings in 2015,
Guido
Tomoch
Tomoch 1
Great Video! Thanks Guido, I learn a lot from your posts! Merry Christmas and HAPPY NEW YEAR!
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Thank you and happy landings in 2015!
Guido
mboring
Michael Boring 1
Great video, they all are. Thanks, Guido.
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Thank you very much, Michael!
Happy Landings in 2015,
Guido
Jetranger7
Jet Ranger 1
I'm a REAL Arm Chair Pilot, for I have over 4,000 Aircraft in my FSX Simulator that I fly, from Lockheed Constellations, to DC-6's to the Beautiful Boeing 707's and 727's 737100's, to the Lockheed L-1011's and Douglas DC-8's and DC-3's , I am Flying everyday, 7 days a week in my Amped up Simulator, I am the Jetranger' !!!
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Nice!
Happy Landings in 2015,
Guido

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okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Thank you!
Happy Landings,
Guido
segelflieger
Amin Amirar 1
okguido
Guido Warnecke 1
Happy New year to you too, Amin!
Happy Landings,
Guido

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