This was an incredibly cool video to watch. Metrics were dope. Haven't seen that before. Honestly surprised this doesn't have more views. Good camera quality, stabilization etc.
The sudden drop in ground speed will be probably caused by turning into a strong headwind. Airspeed is what keeps planes in the air, you can fly at a ground speed of 10mph with a 150mph headwind.
In this situation, IAS (indicating airspeed) takes the account to the stall speed due to pressure. Having 110kt, 120kt or 130kt of ground speed with headwind results in higher airspeed. Taking off with high headwind results in shorter distance than tailwind take off due to high airspeed. That’s the key difference between GS (ground speed) and AS (airspeed). Formula: True Airspeed (TAS) = GS + Headwind/ or - tailwind
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The aircraft was still in a turn when they passed through 10k Feet, and the video ends immediately after finishing their roll. First rule of aviation is fly the plane. Also, they may have still been in the middle of a checklist leading up to the flight level notification. And the flight attendants don't announce anything until they have received that notification from the flight deck.
Your speed tracker isn’t accurate at all. I’m not a GPS expert so I can’t explain the phenomenon that’s making it inaccurate, but I can assure you the aircraft didn’t accelerate to 250, and then slow down to 168+/- a minute or two later.
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The vacuum cleaner spool up a signature of PW4090 which is also operated by UA Star Alliance partners All Nippon Airways 🇯🇵 and Asiana🇰🇷 both fly into Manila 🇵🇭from Japan and South Korea. Booking either Thai Airways and Singapore Airlines you get a Trent 800 made by Rolls-Royce. Unless this is a B777-224/ER. GE90-94B like a Japan Airlines Oneworld Alliance B777-246/ER or Pre 2000 British Airways B777-236/ER post 2000 have a Trent 800.
No. It's highly likely that he had a restricted climb due to traffic flow and separation. It gives ATC some buffer in case it is needed. New York metro area has an extremely busy and congested airspace. Pull the Jeppesen chart for Newark Four Departure (in this case departing on 4L), and you can see why he made the heading changes at the altitudes that he did.
@@002aviation7 He maintained his airspeed through that right hand turn. He had just passed through 1000ft, below which he is restricted to 250 kts. As he executes the turn, his airspeed is just below 250 kts. As he exits the turn, you can hear the increased pitch from the engines as he accelerates through 285 kts before the video ends. Respectfully, I'm not sure what you think you see in this video.
Wtf the was like 25 planes lined up to take off longer that the amount of runway he used to take off.. I know line ups are a regular thing but holy hell
There may be some error in the gps (it is inside a giant metal tube afterall) but rest assured i doubt ATC would tell the pilot to go dangerously slow.
@@silviodeassis5728 You had to go there. I used to live in NYC. And I was still there when that happened. I wasn’t in Manhattan. I lived and worked in the Bronx. My kitchen window looked out on the Manhattan skyline. I couldn’t believe that happened. I still find it surreal. Lower Manhattan was off limits for a long time. The evacuation of people across the Brooklyn Bridge. Fucking nightmare.
You can see it drop its thrust to stay below the 250 Knot restriction and of course thrust reduction for engines lifetime to be extended or might have just got a level restriction from atc then got a further climb
@Duncan Fisher To be more precise the restriction is below 10000 feet in terminal control areas. That’s why his speed increased dramatically after 10000 feet in the video.
Not only is there the 250k belo 10,000 restriction, but this aircraft is almost certainly on an RNAV departure that has speed and altitude requirements to maintain separation. EDIT: actually not an RNAV! NEWARK4 departure, so most likely they were slow due to ATC assigned speeds.
@@andrewrobinson1468 Yup. That's why auto throttles are so important in reducing pilot workload and are turned on so soon after takeoff. Heck, they are often armed as part of the before takeoff check list. Speed changes requested by ATC can get crazy in these busy terminal areas.
Why did the altitude indicate so high? It must not have a barometric sensor. If it was, the altitude would never read above 8,000’ or equal to cabin altitude.
Any of the new hero cameras are good. Its an option in the settings for gps tracking - to create the video youd just need to download the gopro software on ur pc or mobile device
@@HDNYCAviation I have a suction mount but the direction doesn't allow the camera face the window, can you send a picture of the mount and the when you placed it on the window?
@@HDNYCAviation the reason I was asking those questions is because there has been some great research on airplanes that has come out showing hardly any fuel consumption, they don't fly as high as they say and even the travel route fall right in line with a flat plane, meaning a flat surface. Check out a channel called FPV ANGEL and look under there Playlist for AMP research with Robin from lifted the lid and take a listen. We live in a fallen world with a fabricated reality of BULLSHIT. I never knew gopro cameras 📷 had a altimeter !
Gs is the ground speed. That's measured from the ground via radar. It gives you the speed that's true to the ground you move over. True airspeed is the speed you fly in the air itself.
You just need a camera capable of capturing that data - i used a gopro hero 7, but any gopro newer than hero 5 can do it. You then just need to add the features in the free gopro app for windows/mobile device. Check out more GPS videos here: czcams.com/play/PLvjJnMdxpN1Grz1a7kPp07PsyLvkNBwnJ.html
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Speed is FAA restricted to 250 below 10000 feet and besides that, they're climbing. No commercial jetliner reaches 500mph during the climbout; that comes later after the aircraft levels off at 35000 feet or whatever.
This was an incredibly cool video to watch. Metrics were dope. Haven't seen that before. Honestly surprised this doesn't have more views. Good camera quality, stabilization etc.
The sudden drop in ground speed will be probably caused by turning into a strong headwind. Airspeed is what keeps planes in the air, you can fly at a ground speed of 10mph with a 150mph headwind.
@Ed Moore ha, I didn’t notice that.
Yeah - its most likely the GPS losing track for a bit.
In this situation, IAS (indicating airspeed) takes the account to the stall speed due to pressure. Having 110kt, 120kt or 130kt of ground speed with headwind results in higher airspeed. Taking off with high headwind results in shorter distance than tailwind take off due to high airspeed. That’s the key difference between GS (ground speed) and AS (airspeed).
Formula: True Airspeed (TAS) = GS + Headwind/ or - tailwind
There is just so much to like about this video! The engine sound, the shadow of the aircraft just after takeoff, the metrics, the condensation in the engine during takeoff, the scenery: wow. Big like!
I agree !
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@@HDNYCAviation I did, subbed as well. Keep up the good work!
Love that engine sound
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That was VERY VERY cool tracking a plane's altitude and speed.
Absolute 10/10 video here dude!👍
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Beautiful sound
Thanks for listening
Pardon the pun....are you high?
@@JK-js2td no
This is awesome. Super cool to have the overlays too.
Coolest climb out video I’ve seen in a while.
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Excellent video. I live in Florida now, but could see the place I lived decades ago.
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Bravo, great video. Tremendous views of NJ, and the info graphics are fantastic.
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Amazing graphics, I honestly thought it was real at first.
I mean it's a simulator
No simulator! Thank gopro and their amazing technology.
What?
@@HDNYCAviation what mount did you use? Or where you holding the gopro yourself?
"UA497. Clear for takeoff"
"Clear. UA497"
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I love the map you can see wherever you are going😉
Sometimes I cant see diferences between mfs2020 and real life. Like here.
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Fantastic clarity. Surprised we didn't get the 10K pings, or FA announcement.
The aircraft was still in a turn when they passed through 10k Feet, and the video ends immediately after finishing their roll. First rule of aviation is fly the plane. Also, they may have still been in the middle of a checklist leading up to the flight level notification. And the flight attendants don't announce anything until they have received that notification from the flight deck.
Now that’s an awesome engine view 😍
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@@HDNYCAviation sure thing will have a look at them ;)
Your speed tracker isn’t accurate at all. I’m not a GPS expert so I can’t explain the phenomenon that’s making it inaccurate, but I can assure you the aircraft didn’t accelerate to 250, and then slow down to 168+/- a minute or two later.
Wind. Definitely possible.
Right.. it rotated at 180 mph
@NILAY MITTAL its ground speed not airspeed :)
@@keithavery5639 156knots give or take... the corporate jet I fly flies around 140 knots...so not unreasonable
All good discussion - keep in mind the GPS sometimes isnt perfect (it is in a giant medal tube)
Excellent video,,,the graphic overlay was outstanding, well done !
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Nice video I can see the shadow of the plane for some time during take off
Yes, you are right - thanks for watching
Very cool. Thanks for sharing!
So you stuck the GoPro cam on your window with a suction cup? Really great video with all the data, loved it. Thanks for posting.
Yep i do! Im thinking about reuploading this with the latest gopro gauges. Its alot more legible.
Also check out the rest of my channel - got tons of these types
Nicely done, I enjoy the graphics display!
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Is that velocity drop normal when doing a turn like that?
Speed restrictions?
Also turning from a tailwind at takeoff to a headwind or crosswind
If you're wondering why the speed went low on the turn it's because at fast speeds angles can be fatal and hard to maneuver
So he slowed down ?
@@mrandrossguy9871 Yeah if he goes at a turn with full speed the plane will bank
No. It's highly likely that he had a restricted climb due to traffic flow and separation. It gives ATC some buffer in case it is needed. New York metro area has an extremely busy and congested airspace. Pull the Jeppesen chart for Newark Four Departure (in this case departing on 4L), and you can see why he made the heading changes at the altitudes that he did.
@@tampastu You do know i'm talking about the turn right?
@@002aviation7 He maintained his airspeed through that right hand turn. He had just passed through 1000ft, below which he is restricted to 250 kts. As he executes the turn, his airspeed is just below 250 kts. As he exits the turn, you can hear the increased pitch from the engines as he accelerates through 285 kts before the video ends. Respectfully, I'm not sure what you think you see in this video.
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Wtf the was like 25 planes lined up to take off longer that the amount of runway he used to take off.. I know line ups are a regular thing but holy hell
Newark is a busy place. It must suck being in the last plane looking at 25 in front of you for takeoff.
Newark gets super busy during "rush hour" however in my experience nothing beats LGAs delays.
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Air speed really dropping off from 3.45. Any more and it surely would have been close to stall ?
Not really. The speed is measure with respect to the ground, but an aerodynamic stall is measured with speed in air.
This speed was no where near a stall speed for a Giant B777....I'm sure this was already pre calculated
There may be some error in the gps (it is inside a giant metal tube afterall) but rest assured i doubt ATC would tell the pilot to go dangerously slow.
Great video
Thanks for the visit
Beautiful day to fly!!
So was 9/11
@@silviodeassis5728 Amen
@@silviodeassis5728 You had to go there. I used to live in NYC. And I was still there when that happened. I wasn’t in Manhattan. I lived and worked in the Bronx. My kitchen window looked out on the Manhattan skyline. I couldn’t believe that happened. I still find it surreal. Lower Manhattan was off limits for a long time. The evacuation of people across the Brooklyn Bridge. Fucking nightmare.
Wow Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 has ultra 4k graphics
Thanks for watching - the gopro really does some amazing stuff.
You can see it drop its thrust to stay below the 250 Knot restriction and of course thrust reduction for engines lifetime to be extended or might have just got a level restriction from atc then got a further climb
Exactly - this is why i love these types of videos.
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That sound 🤤
This plane really struggled to gain altitude for a while. Whats that all about?
Newark 4 SID has a maintain of 3000ft
ATC is giving instructions per local reg/laws/guidelines.
This is more accurate - thanks samuel
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Awesome video. Too bad they weren't in any hurry once they got airborne.
@Duncan Fisher To be more precise the restriction is below 10000 feet in terminal control areas. That’s why his speed increased dramatically after 10000 feet in the video.
@@jaminthomas yes, good point
Not only is there the 250k belo 10,000 restriction, but this aircraft is almost certainly on an RNAV departure that has speed and altitude requirements to maintain separation. EDIT: actually not an RNAV! NEWARK4 departure, so most likely they were slow due to ATC assigned speeds.
@@andrewrobinson1468 Yup. That's why auto throttles are so important in reducing pilot workload and are turned on so soon after takeoff. Heck, they are often armed as part of the before takeoff check list. Speed changes requested by ATC can get crazy in these busy terminal areas.
Cool idea...love this.do those things have capacity switch between mph/ Kmh? Also does info record show live or shows after fact? Thanks
Beautiful take off :) I so want to do this too but Gopro 8 is being delayed AGAIN sigh!
Really interesting how much of a thrust reduction they did right after departure. It's not like the Meadowlands need noise abatement!
this is a good video but I will stay on the ground and watch these video's and admire them from the ground lol
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How you add GPS and other info like distance, altitude and elevation into video?
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This is cool 😎
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Fascinating
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There was a lot wrong with the GPS data.
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This is pretty cool!!
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Mounts you use during this flight?
Beautiful vedio clear
Thank you! Cheers!
Why did the altitude indicate so high? It must not have a barometric sensor. If it was, the altitude would never read above 8,000’ or equal to cabin altitude.
Hi Flyfisher its using GPS data for the metrics.
Nice
Thanks
Wow
Thanks for watching
Which gps plug in did you use ?
Hey! I used the gopro quik app on my ipad
What mount do u use
Sweet video. What data app did you use in conjunction with your GoPro?
It’s from the GoPro “Quik” provided your camera is set to pick up the data.
I'm buying an Hero 7 do you think it's good? And how did you do that affect
Any of the new hero cameras are good. Its an option in the settings for gps tracking - to create the video youd just need to download the gopro software on ur pc or mobile device
@@HDNYCAviation Wow Really? That sounds cool the Hero 7 right
@@HDNYCAviation So would that include the Hero 7
@@HDNYCAviation I hope i can get the Hero 7 before i go on vacation this feature sounds cool
@@HDNYCAviation Ok now i'm buying an Hero 9 lol
4:03 I assume all flaps retracted 144 knots, dude you're almost stalled
Nah the speed is off really bad
@@RocketAnthem it had to be damm
GPS gets tricky sometimes
Pretty neat !
Glad you think so!
Why did the elevation rise when speeding up on the runway
runways are seldom flat
This is true!
what a beautiful views!! What kind of GoPro do you used for this video?
Gopro Hero 7 Black!
Woah!
C est très beaux
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What kind of mount did you use?
I bought a skeleton gopro housing and a random adjustable suction cup mount from amazon.
@@HDNYCAviation I have a suction mount but the direction doesn't allow the camera face the window, can you send a picture of the mount and the when you placed it on the window?
What's the indicator 0.1-0.2G
how many G's their pulling.........which by the indicator is very minimal.
Why doesn’t it go faster than 250 kn below 10k Ft??
could be atc , step climbing, saving fuel, gopro issues
Speed lowering from 3:45 to 160 mph? Wow!
Maybe ATC?
@@HDNYCAviation Descending too fast to be ATC, don’t you think so?
this is the most un - commented video ever...
What’s that blue wire hanging by the wing ends
Thats actually a map overlay of where the plane is going
wow...great ;-)
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cool video!
Thanks for the visit
Question what was the top speed and altitude?????
not sure about the entire flight - but the clip stops at roughly 320mph and 13000 feet
@@HDNYCAviation the reason I was asking those questions is because there has been some great research on airplanes that has come out showing hardly any fuel consumption, they don't fly as high as they say and even the travel route fall right in line with a flat plane, meaning a flat surface. Check out a channel called FPV ANGEL and look under there Playlist for AMP research with Robin from lifted the lid and take a listen. We live in a fallen world with a fabricated reality of BULLSHIT. I never knew gopro cameras 📷 had a altimeter !
I think your speed went a bit off. That thing would have stalled at 163 with a clean wing.
It was still on the ground at that speed
Stall speed for a B777 is at 127 knots....I doubt this plane was in any danger here
Thanks for the discussion guys!
Is that engine a P&W?
Yes it is! What clued you in? the sound or the engine nacelle?
@@HDNYCAviation Yes, I think I clued on the engine shape and the sound
At 3:57 they are going about 20mph slower than they were on take off!! Wtf?
SC most likely its the GPS losing connection for a bit.
Which gps app is that?
Hey Erick, its the GoPro app paired with a Hero 7 Black.
What’s the frame rate?
I believe it was filmed at 60 FPS
Is that GS or True Airspeed?
Gs is the ground speed. That's measured from the ground via radar. It gives you the speed that's true to the ground you move over. True airspeed is the speed you fly in the air itself.
@@mayday-nl8565 lol i know what those 2 represent. Im asking if the speed in the video was gs or tas.
True airspeed - the gopro camera is using the gps function to capture all the metrics.
Wondering what this amazing app is? Gotta download it ASAP lool...
You can download the GoPro quik app for desktop or ipad/iphone/android. You just need a GoPro Hero 5 or newer for the GPS functions.
Why is a long range plane needed to go from Newark to San Francisco
Those cities are in the same country
bruh
Is this a serious question?
What
@@Slaytoon like are you being serious or joking?
Bruh they are on two diffrent sides of an extremely big country
How did you get the altitude info and and speed info great video I subbed
Straight of of the sim
@@MC-cd8ni okay
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What's that app
I also want to know it.
@@backpackerdunuku4726 I NEED THIS xd
@@backpackerdunuku4726 it's the gopro GPS overlay
Thank you. 🙏
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Why flying so Slow??? Should be doing @ least 500mph...
Speed is FAA restricted to 250 below 10000 feet and besides that, they're climbing. No commercial jetliner reaches 500mph during the climbout; that comes later after the aircraft levels off at 35000 feet or whatever.
CLL Thanks for the explanation!
Fun
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If my car had wings and a tail, it could take flight.....lol
Liftoff was right at my cars maximum speed.
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Which is Illegal to have on inside a plane
I can go the same speed in Forza 😂
I'd is not real where slowly
Me flying a 172 and rotating at 55 vs their 180😕
Quite the jump - but cool to know that your flying a 172.
Who else thought this was Microsoft flight sim lol?
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I actually invented the 777.
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