Queen of the skies gets airborne ‘crown’

Queen of the skies gets airborne ‘crown’

For a long time she’s been dubbed “queen of the skies” and now it is official. The final Boeing 747 to ever be produced traced the form of a crown within the sky as she made her maiden flight.

Cargo operator Atlas Air took supply of the jumbo jet on Tuesday.

The plane left Boeing’s plant in Everett, Washington, and flew to Cincinnati the next day.

During the seven-hour flight, the pilots took the possibility to “draw” the crown within the sky, together with a “747” nested inside the form.

The particular flight plan had been shared upfront by John Dietrich, Atlas CEO, on the handover ceremony.

Taking off at 7.49 am from Everett, in line with the flight tracker FlightAware, the jumbo tacked southeast after which eastwards earlier than beginning the maneuver about half an hour in, tracing the crown and the “747” within the air over Washington State, southwest of Spokane.

It was carried out at an altitude of just below 18,000 ft, at speeds of round 180-390 mph, in line with FlightAware.

The aerial ballet took round two and a half hours.

The plane landed at Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport at 5.51pm.

Captain Tom Vize, Atlas Air’s 747 fleet captain, who flew the airplane alongside Captain Joe Masone, advised CNN among the maneuvers have been so tough that the pc had refused to plot them.

“The computer couldn’t do them that tight, so we had to improvise, and it turned out great,” he stated.

Vize, who referred to as the flight “very emotional,” stated that the concept “came at the last minute.”

“It was an iconic [moment] for Atlas, but also for the world, so we wanted to find a way to share it with the world.”

Source: www.9news.com.au