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I Always Like These Low Flyby Videos

Posted on 5/16/14 at 5:11 pm
Posted by beejon
University Of Louisiana Warhawks
Member since Nov 2008
7959 posts
Posted on 5/16/14 at 5:11 pm
"At first glance the video looks like a fairly routine flight over the Danube passing through the heart of Budapest, Hungary — until the camera pans out and you suddenly realize the pilots are threading the needle at low altitude in an airliner.

The flight in an Airbus A320, arranged by low-cost carrier Wizz Air and the Hungarian government, was part of a Labor Day airshow celebration on May 1.

Listening to the automated callouts that can be heard in the cockpit, the airplane descends below 200 feet at one point — and much closer than that to the bridges below. In the video the airliner can be seen skimming below the peak of a cliff as it buzzes buildings including the nation's parliament, undoubtedly to the surprise of many residents."

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Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 5/16/14 at 5:14 pm to
a friend of mine goes to Munich 2-3 times a month and picks a brand new one of those and brings it back to the states
Posted by beejon
University Of Louisiana Warhawks
Member since Nov 2008
7959 posts
Posted on 5/16/14 at 5:15 pm to
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a friend of mine goes to Munich 2-3 times a month and picks a brand new one of those and brings it back to the states


Wow, what a job.
Posted by 777Tiger
Member since Mar 2011
73856 posts
Posted on 5/16/14 at 5:19 pm to
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Wow, what a job.

pretty cool trip, I was going to go with him on one til I found out that they're lacking a few nav/com things that are normally installed for oceanic flights(he didn't tell me, someone else did,) I backed out because I figured he'd want me to do all of the tedious work
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