"Unofficial" French Air Force footage of bored pilots endangering tens of millions of dollars worth of French taxpayers' Mirage 2000s by seeing just how low they can go.
The French doing what they do best: terrorizing poor shepherds all over the Sahel. Hell, when you've been doing it for the best part of 100 years, why stop now?
Nice compilation of footage from a number of sources, including "The Chase" and various unofficial French Air Force works made in Chad, Djibouti, Morocco, and the open ocean. Features the Rafale, Mirage 2000, Mirage F1, the Super Etendard, and the Dauphin helicopter.
Interview with Humphrey B. Flaubert and Ron Hitler-Barassi from the Melbourne fun-core band, TISM. Flaubert and Hitler-Barassi don silly costumes for the interview, which is interspersed with comments from fans and a little bit of concert footage. Enjoy the TISM!
The final pass is where the money is. My eyes tell me he clears the hill by only a matter of feet. Interesting time they would've had explaining that to the French taxpayers.
Ahhhh, nostalgia. They don't make them like this anymore - commercials or "flight attendants". One has to wonder how many takes they had to do until they got the timing right - this was, of course, before CGI ruined everything.
AA 752 on low approach to TGU. There is a discussion of this video here:
http://www.airlin ers.net/discussions/ general_aviation/rea d.main/3421038/
A pilot's eye view of the approach is here:
http://www.flight level350.com/Aircraf t_Boeing_757-200-Air line_American_Airlin es_Aviation_Video-82 03.html