Flight Sim Northwest Flight 7 Emergency
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Published 2006-09-16
All Comments (21)
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If you watch the entire video, the credit for the music is at the very end. The song is called Night on Bald Mountain, by David Shire. It is on the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever.
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The music, believe it or not, is off the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever, released in 1977
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I agree about the landing edits, but I had to rerun the sim 4 times to get the shots I wanted, and they weren't all exactly the same. Glad you like it.
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the vid quality and graphix are amazing! Thank for the bid.
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Nice Vmu demo on takeoff. Music made it pretty funny and entertaining like an old "airport" movie.
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Good video! A few years ago I recorded some audio with Northwest 7 with an emergency, just off of Seattle, having to orbit and dump fuel for an emergency landing back at SEA.
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Gorgeous.
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It's "Night On Disco Mountain" taken from Saturday Night Fever.
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Wow, the 70s music! - a period when even plane crashes and towering infernos could be made FUNKY! - This is really well produced, keep up the good work! :-)
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the music is of the chilean radiotheatre the Dr. Mortis.
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Awesome!! 5 stars, plus Kudos for the music. What song is that?
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Nice piloting! I liked your landing. Was there really a flight like this?
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This video has some similarities to the real NW flight 007 incident on 22 August 1991. Took off from Seattle-Takoma and immediately developed an engine fire. The plane circled over the Puget Sound while dumping the fuel, and the returned to the airport to make an emergency landing. I was on that flight. Scariest thing that ever happened to me.
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Wauw like the music! Can you tell me who it is?? Vid is nice to, great effects. Do you know if there is any option to open doors with slides?
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How did you get such great footage ? I guess you had a helicopter? And whats that ausome sound track?
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the fires were on engines 3 and 4. the engines are numbered left to right.
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love the video!!! and the retro music!!!
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It's not hydraulic fluid, it is supposed to be either fuel vapor from the dump, or vapor trails from the wings. As to why they are going straight up? It's a simulation and special effects can only do so much.
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...and I suppose that SEA-TAC Airport fire never did show up, huh? Sometimes I wish that they could add in a special in-flight emergency type radio interactions with ATC. Instead it's always descending from 100 to 120 miles out, flying in all kinds of headings, then landing, with the expectation to have to TOGA as ATC on FSX is horrible. Oh, and no fire trucks, police or ambulances ever meet you on the runway. Oh well. I think it would add a little more into it,but it could be complicated.
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thats like magician music