On the flight deck of Air Canada flight 1 this is not the case. In most traditional cockpits, performance data is calculated via very large and thick books of performance numbers. Once airborne the crew devotes great attention to explaining almost everything on the flight deck but special attention is paid to the “Paperless Cockpit” setup that makes Air Canada’s B77Ws so special. This clarity of ATC is something that viewers have come to expect in the newer WAR DVDs. Most all of the ATC calls are heard with great quality and it adds a lot to be able to follow along mentally with the controllers instructions. The crew explains everything very clearly and keeps the viewer engaged. The start of this DVD leads the viewer in with the departure briefingof Air Canada flight 1, aircraft registration C-FITU. Then, as a special treat the viewer joins a new crew on a flight to Frankfurt with a large focus on Oceanic Crossing procedures. Then on the return with the same flight crew back to Toronto. This program about the largest version of the 777 commercially available takes the viewer on a transpacific nonstop to Tokyo from Air Canada’s hub of Toronto. The Air Canada Boeing 777-300ER DVD from Just Planes is one of the newer DVDs in the massive Just Planes World Air Routes series.
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