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Boeing 737 Short Flight | Amsterdam to Rotterdam Positioning Flight | VLIEGPIET

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In this final update of the year, join me in the cockpit for a very short positioning flight from Amsterdam Schiphol (EHAM) to Rotterdam The Hague Airport (EHRD). This empty ferry flight offers a unique glimpse into the behind-the-scenes operations of a Boeing 737, showcasing the procedures and teamwork involved, even on such a quick hop between two Dutch cities. As 2025 approaches, I want to take a moment to thank you for supporting my channel this year! Whether you’re an aviation enthusiast, student pilot, or just curious about what goes on in the cockpit, I appreciate every view, comment, and subscription. Help me make 2025 even better by liking this video, sharing it with fellow aviation lovers, and subscribing to my channel, Vliegpiet, for more takeoffs, landings, and cockpit insights. Let’s grow this community together! Wishing you all a Happy New Year and safe travels in 2025! Thank you for being part of this journey. #Boeing737 #PositioningFlight #AmsterdamToRotterdam #CockpitView #HappyNewYear2025 Every Friday a new video on YouTube: Vliegpiet's Flying Friday ✈️ Highlights: ✈️ Full flight from AMS to RTM ✈️ Navigating the approach to runway 24 ✈️ Detailed insights into the full procedure Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:28 Pushback 05:16 Takeoff AMS 07:39 Approach RTM 12:33 Cleared to land RTM 16:16 Taxi in, see you next year! ------------------------------------------------------ Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exciting aviation content. Hit the bell icon to stay updated on our latest videos. Thank you for flying with Vliegpiet! Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vliegpiet on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@pilotpiet and on BSKY: https://bsky.app/profile/vliegpiet.bsky.social ------------------------------------------------------ Disclaimer: All operations in this video are conducted by experienced professionals. Always follow aviation regulations and guidelines.

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