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- 1988– 1h 22m8.2 (7)TV Episode
- Dusseldorf in the evening-Captain Joe Moser takes off the D-ALPC southbound. While the 11:30 hours flight we see sunset and sunrise. The First Officer Stefan Kater is the pilot in command and describes the Primary Flight displays for us.
- 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
- The new PilotsEYE flight route leads over the Atlantic Ocean, Greenland, and the north of Canada, to the pacific coast. It casts a glance at the Boeing factory and wraps up with a visit to the world-famous Museum of Flight.
- Fly with Austrian Airlines' Boeing 777 to the land of the rising sun.
- 1988– 1h 16mTV EpisodeOne out of three passengers does not feel secure during a flight. The team at PilotsEye.tv had the opportunity to accompany 12 participants of a Lufthansa Aviophobia workshop during the entire training. These workshops have been successful for the past 30 years. The trainer, psychologist Antonia Arboleda-Hahnemann, works together with the participants for the cause of the uncomfortable feeling between takeoff and landing. "Flying Relaxed - Overcoming the Fear of Flying" views the flight to Hamburg from three perspectives: from the cabin, from the technology, and from air traffic control. Offstage - What Really Happens between Check-In and Disembarking The audience receives detailed information from the staff in the tower about the procedure between tower and pilot before clearance for takeoff. They are taken behind the technical scenes of flying: the strange and abrupt noises before and during the flight: PilotsEYE.tv shows the actual source of those noises. "A familiar, yet disconcerting sound - combined with the corresponding image - loses its terrifying nature," explains Captain Hansjochen Hoffmann. How does a plane fly and how to deal with turbulence? Hansjochen Hoffmann outlines the credentials of the aviation technology: how does an airplane fly, what happens if a propulsion unit breaks down, why is it necessary to avoid thunderstorms, and is lightning dangerous? For each phase before and during the flight, psychologist Arboleda-Hahnemann demonstrates effective techniques such as breathing, visualisation and self-motivation. This helps to overcome and control fear and insecurity. Relaxing Above the Clouds All 12 participants were able to reduce their fear of flying during the workshop. Of course the fear did not vanish completely after two days, however they could handle it in a much better way than before. One participant felt completely cured. "We have been producing PilotsEYE.tv documentations about flying for the past five years. It was just a matter of time before publishing this PilotsEYE.tv special about how to handle the fear of flying and to get on board stress-free", summarizes producer Thomas Aigner. The theoretical part of the workshop is complemented with material from previous PilotsEYE.tv episodes, where the audience sits right behind the pilot in the cockpit and witnesses, first-hand, the flights to beautiful destinations such as the North Pole or the Alps. Welcome aboard! Stress-free.
- 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.
- 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".
- From plan to plane, the Birth of a new Boeing 777-200F.
- 1988– 1h 10mTV EpisodeAirLounge ONE - The Aviation Lounge - When dreams take flight - at 500 miles per hour.
- PilotsEYE.tv Episode 17 "Goodbye, Boeing" accompanies one of the last airberlin Boeing 737 flights from Munich to Egypt's Red Sea Coast.
- 1988– 2h 25mTV EpisodeThe PilotsEYE.tv 10th Anniversary Episode - No. 18 "Licence to Fly - Flight School with a Seaside View" joins SWISS fleet chief for a visit to their Florida pilot-training-facilities.
- 1988– 2h 20mTV EpisodeGone forever are the days of four-engine jets made of aluminum. The latest episode of PilotsEYE.tv introduces its audience to the new Airbus A350, a marvel of commercial aviation, produced using the most advanced construction methods and materials yet.