Mon, Mar 24, 2014
In Episode 14 "Lady's trip to the closed strip" PilotsEYE.tv shows the last mission to one of the world's most difficult airports. For the first time from the flight deck of a rare Lufthansa McDonnell Douglas MD-II. Eight airports in ten days For the first time, PilotsEYE was given the opportunity to cover an entire cargo mission from Europe to Africa, continuing all the way to South America. Furthest destination: one of the world's most spectacular and dangerous airports, situated in the very center of the highest located capital of the world, "Quito in Ecuador". Claus Richter, Chief Pilot: "An adventure, regular passengers won't be able to witness, ever".
Fri, Aug 10, 2007
Lufthansa Captain Juergen Raps greets all viewers interested in experiencing an entire flight in the cockpit. Since 9/11, PilotsEYE.tv is the only possibility to enjoy this experience. The authorities... With all the exhilarating and wonderful moments such as the preparations for takeoff on runway 26R at Munich Airport. After a perfect westerly takeoff, the plane banks right heading north, which - as chance would have it - takes us directly over Captain Raps' home town. Susanne Parusel - on her maiden flight as Senior First Officer - enthuses about being a pilot. Laid-back, humorous, but always in full control, she assists the Captain in his every duty. English subtitles are provided for all parts of the german conversation. Your direct linkt to the regular (DVD) Version
Thu, May 26, 2011
For the first time, PilotsEYE.tv is a guest in the cockpit of a Boeing 747-400 and accompanies the commander over 710 aircraft and 1700 pilots into aeronautical retirement. PilotsEYE shows the most spectacular images from the cockpit of airliners and guarantees unusual authentic insights into the real everyday life of a pilot in HD quality.
Thu, May 15, 2008
This adventure takes the viewer from Vienna to Barcelona with an Austrian Airlines' A321 above the entire East-West route of the Alps. Captain Hans Klikovich and his co-pilot Conny Ollinger fly the passengers of the OS397 - thanks to a public holiday and 'helpful air traffic controller' - at a particularly low altitude (7000m) from Vienna over the expanse of the Alps, along the Cote d'Azur, ending ultimately in Barcelona.