Cargo Pilot vs Passenger Pilot! Can you REALLY fly a B747 in Pyjamas?

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Do you need any special license in order for a passenger pilot to fly cargo? Can you fly a Boeing 747 in a pyjamas?
These and many more questions will be answered in todays Mentour special about cargo-pilots vs passenger-pilot with guest start Kelsey from 74Gear.
Please file your questions in the comments below, like the video if you would like to see more of these type of collaborations or if you just liked the video and its content.

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A huge "Thank you" to the channels featured in todays episode and to Kelsey of course.

Lufthansa Cargo (carrying horses)

RT (B747 crash Afghanistan)

Jorg de Bruijn (Last flight of KLM B747, with flyby)

JTV (Passengers getting disinfected)

Canal do Gropo Disciplinar de Geografia Zarco (NATS Europe)
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"Can you REALLY fly a B747 in Pyjamas?" I suppose that depends on whether you can find a pair of pyjamas to fit a B747.

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A long time ago, the man who taught me trucking quit and started driving charter buses, but it wasn’t long before he got back in a truck. I asked him what happened and he said, ”I got tierd of my freight bitching at me, trying to barrow money, or wander off during stops.” He was a lot happier hauling inanimate cargo.

oldman
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I’m a simple man. I see Kelsey. I see Petter. I click!

raghavkejriwal
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One of the good things about the lockdown is the awesome collaborations that are happening! Two of the best and nicest aviation guys on youtube, love it!

tjfSIM
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You fly cargo, it's just self loading, and it talks back.

robertcampbell
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As a truck driver I fully understand what they mean when they are talking about sitting around waiting.Just had that experience in Atlanta just yesterday actually.

dannybaker
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I was a train driver for over 30 years. Drove freight and passengers and never once thought about passengers behind me. It was just a train to me. Keep yourself safe and everyone else is safe with you.

noelwilde
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Petter, you are actually a very good interviewer. That was fun!

kkkennedykk
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As a retired USAF C130 Loadmaster, we referred to PAX as SLB (Self Loading Baggage), pure cargo was always easier.

tombriggman
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Fascinating interview. I'm a subscriber to both channels. I was hoping to hear about Kelsey's background and how he got into aviation. Thanks for the video! Stay safe and healthy.

Tommmmas
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Seeing this video 2 years later brings back a lot of memories... freeways in L.A. with no traffic, no contrails in the skies from flights... glad we're past that and I hope we never see anything like it again. Petter & Kelsey, glad you both made it through and are continuing to entertain & inform us! Keep up the great work!

bobrauscher
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As soon as I heard "Kelsey from 74 Gear", I smashed the Like button. Would've done anyway, but this made it much faster. :)

matyasgembala
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We need a space shuttle pilot/ airline pilot collaboration.

leoblazer
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74 Gear and Mentour Pilot in the same video again?


History has been made again and I am here to witness it!!

Alessandro
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I apparently watch too many videos... Mentour asked Kelsey where he was, I looked at the hotel room and said "L.A."

steveamsp
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If Captain Joe joined in, it would the best day ever. The TRIFECTA.

Ramathorn
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Heard a Crew got the landing clearance 100NM out. Craz<y times.

jumpnrun
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If (Captain Joe + Dutchpilotgirl + Pilot Kelsey +
Mentour Pilot ) make video together, It will be absolutely fantastic.

waihungleung
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The Dreamlifter looks like a 747 suffering from a severe seafood allergy reaction.

SpicyTexan
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Mr. Mentour, not only are you THE FLYEST(no pun intended) dude you are hands down you have THE best aviation channel online!

richiet