Speed of a Boeing 737NG with GoPro Telemetry-Takeoff, Climb, Cruise & Landing

Published 2022-08-21
I use this Qantas Sydney (elevation 6 m) to Ayers Rock (Uluru, elevation 496 m) flight (QF729) Boeing 737-800NG to illustrate the typical ground speed of this aircraft type at different stages of flight: takeoff, climb, cruise, approach, and landing. In addition to speed, altitude and G-force are also recorded.
Note that this is ground speed, neither indicated airspeed (IAS) nor true airspeed (TAS), and it might be different for each flight depending on many parameters such as aircraft weight, elevation, temperature, wind, air pressure etc.

00:00 Takeoff run
00:46 Rotation
00:52 Climb
03:30 Cruise
03:46 Approach
04:23 Short Final
05:41 Over runway threshold
05:53 Touch down

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Featured Equipment: GoPro 10

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  • @davidhynd4435
    Great video. It's amazing just how flat, vast and very dry that part of Australia is. The early explorers were either incredibly brave or out of their minds.
  • @Ryan-zp4qo
    Nice look at the particular forces and accelerations during flight. What I think would've been interesting to see was how much the GoPro sensors drift throughout the flight by comparing the before/after speeds and such.
  • @007jg
    Amazing, can't wait for more lol
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  • @LukeCrisp
    Great video! I’m always curious to know the speed and altitude while flying, so If there is ever inflight wifi, I’m checking these on flight radar… it’s also interesting to see the ground speed difference flying east - west across Australia… can sometimes be 200-300kph difference