![]() ![]() What's the significance of that iPad? It's where we keep all of our flight maps now. I have a cousin in Belgium who's a radiologist, and he goes to conferences a lot and so he's often on a plane where, like, half the people on the plane are doctors. If you look at the demographics of long-haul air travelers and the travel habits of physicians, there's a lot of overlap. One of the advantages of big planes like the 747 is that the bigger the plane is, the more likely it is that there's a doctor onboard. ![]() In addition to the medical training that all cabin crew get, it's also not too uncommon to have a crew member with a medical background. What happens when someone has a medical emergency? With three hundred and fifty passengers aboard, it's not all that unusual to have someone feel unwell during the flight. But we have to think ahead to what happens if they get worse over the ocean, or over a remote part of the world. But very occasionally we have a passenger who gets on the plane not feeling well, and of course they want to get on the flight, they're with their family or going on a long-planned vacation. Have you ever had to remove a belligerent passenger off a flight? Never. But as for listening to music while flying, no-which I don't understand! I think surgeons can listen to Beethoven if they want, right? Or is that just in movies? On the radio, you might hear a little music break through on an air traffic control frequency, those frequencies aren't much higher than the ones used by commercial radio stations. Sometimes when your flight is delayed, on the ground waiting for a couple hours, without passengers on board, you might put some music on in the cockpit. There definitely is more variety in the air traffic.Can you ever play music in the cockpit? Sadly no. Now, even 747s cab be seen flying AROUND San Andreas and NOT just landing at the airport. It wasn't until he stayed around for a minute, did a 747 land and proceed to the hangar.Īs far as I could tell, flight physics remain the same BUT. One thing that stood out was that both times the streamer went to the airport (at my request) the 747s were NOT there. The airline he flew was flyUS (which has a horrible livery)Īs for the entrance animation, it is unfortunately still a teleport method of entrance. The cockpit looks like the GTA IV 747 cockpit view but with more detail on the instrument panels. ![]() No room or door on that plain white wall. When he panned the camera back I want able to screen shot it fast enough but I did see it. On the other hand, the flight stick IS like the real life counter part. ![]() The instrument panels are not modern 747 instruments but the exact same instruments as those of the Cuban 800. On default fps view it looks like you're looking outside an armoured truck. In cockpit view of the 747, The space between the windows is extremely wide and thick. The guy actually showed something other steamers hadn't done.Īnyways, I caught a picture of the cockpit view but didn't have time to screenshot a part where he scanned the cockpit but this is what I DID see. So I spent a good part of my life today spamming Twitch live streams of GTA V next gen hoping one would listen to my request of flying the Jumbo jet in first person and after spamming countless videos, one streamer decided to grant me my request. Jumbo Jet 747 COCKPIT VIEW PICTURE and analysis here! ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |