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In the cockpit with Condor to Madeira!

In this video we join a Condor A321 crew in the cockpit to Madeira’s Cristiano Ronaldo Airport (FNC) and back to Frankfurt.

We get a behind-the-scenes, exclusive and up-close look at not only what goes into landing at Madeira in some tricky weather, including planning for diversion points, but also at what an entire duty day for a Condor crew looks like, joining them for the return to Frankfurt as well.

And this one is extra special because we have Pascal Schmidt of YouTube channel AeroNewsGermany in the First Officer’s seat; and it just so happens to be his last A320-family flight before transitioning to the A330NEO. Check out his channel here: @aeronewsgermany

This one is jam-packed full of flight deck activity and action including two takeoffs, two landings, briefings, enroute weather reports, and even lunch. Plus much much more. We hope you enjoy!

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