Product Description
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Two spectacular approaches and a beautiful island trip hosted by
copilot Patricia Munich Airport, 5 a.m., humid November fog in
the air. It s the beginning of a gorgeous holiday for the
still-tired passengers of the Condor flight to La Palma. For
Captain Thomas Lindner s rested crew the working day begins with
the check list routine before takeoff: runway, wind direction,
visibility conditions, flight route, a of kerosene
everything is discussed in this take-off-check. No ice, please!
Before take-off in this weather condition, the A320-212 needs to
be de-iced. Co-pilot Patricia Gross explains how external
temperatures and the de-icing-mixture influence the duration of
this process. Landing with about-turn escorted with helicopter
Landing in La Palma is spectacular: first straight on in
direction of a rock, then in the last second, a right turn
followed by a quick touchdown on the airstrip. The difficulty
level of this touchdown is even higher as the runway follows the
island path first upward then downward. Full concentration is
needed for the pilots! At the end of the runway the A320 needs to
make a 180-degree turn to get to the terminal. For full enjoyment
of these landing images, PilotsEYE.tv escorted several take-offs
and landings by helicopter. Volcano and island romance La Palma
is one of the favourite islands of our co-pilot Patricia.
Therefore she enjoys showing us some highlights of the island in
this PilotsEYE.tv special. We fly to the crater of the San
Antonio volcano, and by foot we continue to the banana
ations and a dreamy beach café. 15 knots sidewind no more
landing possible The particularities of this difficult flight
e.g. the airport of La Palma is only approachable for pilots with
a special permit, and are explained in comprehensible detail as
bonus material on the DVD. Co-pilot speaking! In addition to the
regular audio, there are also the comments of the co-pilot; she
has already seen the movie and is now commenting each situation
from her own perspective. By choosing audio track 2 (audio
comment) you ll get first hand information, which makes this
flight so attractive and easy to understand. Experience the
fascination of flying with PilotsEYE.tv PilotsEYE.tv shows the
viewer not only the fascination of flying but also tells stories
about the people in the cockpit , explains Thomas Aigner,
managing director of AignerMEDIA. In each episode of
PilotsEYE.tv, the viewer has his/her own personal seat in the
cockpit. The reason for this perfect experience are the brilliant
pictures in High Definition, a technology that enhances the
quality of the DVD. The s are sharper, colour-saturated and
livelier.
Review
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Starting off at Munich airport at 5am we join the crew as they
prepare for their departure to La Palma. As with the previous
DVD, the viewers are able to have a bird s eye view of everything
that takes place in the cockpit. By far the best part of this DVD
comes with the amazing and very scenic approach into La Palma.
After landing the aircraft is escorted to the ramp with a
helicopter which also provides the viewers with an amazing view
of the aircraft as it taxis to the gate. After the engines are
off, First Officer Patricia Gross hops onboard the helicopter
which she takes us on a tour of La Palma which was breathtaking
both from the air and the tour of the city and San Antonio
Volcano on foot. The return flight to Munich was more or less
uneventful but perhaps the feature I enjoyed the most throughout
this DVD is that in addition to the normal audio, you are also
able to hear comments from the First Officer as she gives her
perspective on certain segments after she herself views the
video. All in all, this is an amazing DVD and one I would
definitely recommend. The editing is superb as it feels like you
are looking at a movie or a TV styled documentary. This is a must
have for those of you who like the A320 and are interesting in
having the pilots perspective while flying into La Palma. 10/10
:: | While these DVD s are in foreign languages, subtitles are
provided in English, German and French. It may seem inconvenient
having to read subtitles in order to understand what s going on
but it really isn t as inconvenient as it may seem. I thought
that the editing of these videos was second to none and what made
it even more impressive, was the fact that there were camera
views from the ground for takeoff and landings. Cameras were also
present in the control tower which captured the Air Traffic
Controllers as they communicated with the aircraft. The prices of
these DVDs are 29.90 Euros and for what you are getting, I would
say it is a very fair price. The overall presentation of these
DVDs give you the impression that a major filming company spend
months filming and editing to create what I think is the most
unique and innovation aviation documentary to date. If you have
never seen an aviation documentary before, I would definitely
recommend PilotsEYE. What I Like About the DVDs Breathtaking
scenery Stunning and Creative editing Features very unique
destinations and aircrafts HD format. Numerous Cameras give a
thrilling and unique perspective to the viewers of what goes on
in the cockpit What I Don't Like About the DVDs Nothing....
--avsim.net M Carter