Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS | Birmingham to Dublin * Full Flight*

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Onboard one of Ryanair's Dublin shuttle flights from the UK. This was FR663 from Birmingham on November 2nd 2020. With the airline industry still in absolute pieces and just before another national lockdown in the UK I thought I'd stick to my plans having booked this flight several months ago and head for a trip over the Irish sea. Departure time was 08:00 and we were actually airborne at exactly 08:00, pushed back at 7:52 well ahead of schedule. Taxied to the Northerly runway which is RWY33 at BHX and took off towards the city. Some beautiful views as we climb in the low November morning light. Once through the cloud layer though, unfortunately it was pretty overcast for the rest of the flight until on descent into Dublin. Flight time was just 42 mins.
A changeable day in Dublin, bright sunshine repeatedly interrupted by heavy showers and a strong southerly wind gusting up to 25 knots hitting the runways at Dublin side on, causing quite some heavy crosswinds... As you'll see in the spotting video taken this day at DUB.

FLIGHT DETAILS:
Airline: Ryanair (FR)
Aircraft: Boeing 737-8AS
Reg: EI-EMP
Age: 10 Years
Seat: 6A
Departure Runway: 33
Cruising Altitude: 28,000ft
Arrival Runway: 28L
Flight Number: FR663
Date: November 2nd 2020
Distance: 200 miles
Flight Time: 42 Minutes
Route: BHX-DUB

Well considering the flight time was only 42 minutes and I got 30 minutes of footage this full flight video isn't missing much. But as always by Full Flight I don’t mean that I filmed from take off to landing without stopping, I mean the video includes all stages of the flight.

Thanks for watching! Stay safe during lockdown 2.
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コメント (21)
  • That was actually a decent landing for once by Ryanair
  • Awesome video mate... Wow just absolutely incredible... Keep up the great work 😃👍🏻
  • @alexn643
    Fantastic video, some truly cracking shots
  • Very relaxing video to watch, I enjoyed that 👍
  • Used to work at Birmingham Airport with Swissport as an aircraft cleaner but recently got made redundant on 31st October because of covid now that it won't take until 2024 for the airline industry to fully return to normal.
  • amazing video. nice to see dublin 28 redesignated as 28L. wonder when the new runway will be operable?
  • Did the descent begin at around 15 minutes? I noticed the vibration of the engines completely down at 15:`16. I'd hoped you'd have kept it on, so we could hear the "bing" that the top of the descent and the slowing of the engines. That would have made it more complete. It's always cool to hear the announcement from the captain or the flight attendant when the descent begins, and that bell is always the best. Great sound, though, but I wondered why the captain didn't have it on full throttle for takeoff, but I guess I'll never know. I imagine there may have been a tailwind.
  • Strange to see a Ryanair operate out of T1 instead of their hub at T2. Still, great video.
  • Hey did you need to isolate on arrival? I want to go from BHX to DUB for a night? Would you need to do a pcr test prior?
  • You still could have gotten the entire thing, now couldn't you? No offence, but at least once in a wile, could you capture an entire flight, especially such a short one? Also, you might be interested in flying the Alaska Milk Run which is 6 stops from Anchorage and 4 towns with the final stop in Seattle, Washington. It takes about 6 hours, but these are all 30 to 45 minutes flights except for the last one which lasts 1 hour 35 minutes. A couple other folks have done that, and you'll fly either a 737-7 or a 737-900. And, of course, the Max is back in the air! I'd go in July, because that's when the best prices are available, and the sun is up nearly 21-23 hours. It's just after the Summer Solstice,
  • I take it Birmingham is UK not Birmingham Alabama