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shedsinstead
9th March 2001, 00:36
Does anyone know about who presents the Flightline program over and over again on Discovery Wings.


Edit: We have a new policy in regard to abuse and swearing. You broke it and I have edited it. Be warned.

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Kiltie
9th March 2001, 00:59
Brendan O'Brien is quite an experienced GA display pilot. I don't know his background nor what he flies these days but I seem to remember 20 years ago he flew a Fournier RF4 in mirror formation with another to the music of Pink Floyd at various shows. I think he also use to land Piper Cubs on top of trucks.

I disagree with your remarks, he's just the stereotypical "cool" guy with a good presenting manner for getting aviation across to the general public. Myself and my mates enjoy watching reruns of this programme, laughing at his "HEY BABY WE'RE AIRBORNE!!!" etc. remarks, and his lifejacket-wearing antics. Indeed, I think the producers are trying to induce some form of sexual implication to aviation, when they feature him "undressing" during the end credits!!!

To the professional, the show is laughable, but we are not the audience it's aimed at. I for one would put bets on he's good crack during a drinking session; certainly would be more of a laid back bloke than many other "professionals" I've met.

Give the guy a break.

MFALK
9th March 2001, 01:24
In one program Mr O' Brien is piloting the Concorde (sim of course) on an approach in bad weather.

The poor guy who had too sit in the right seat had to prompt Mr Aviation to go around after the synthetic voice cried out "Windshear" a couple of times, otherwise I'm sure he would have continued down quite happily.

Allegedely, Mr O' Brien landed the Concorde on the next approach but we never got to see that footage. :)

On the other hand, there was another program in an Extra 300 and if it was really him at the controls, then he can fly aerobatics!

After all, we might just be envious of him cos he must a chick puller ;) ... Carry On Brendan!

Kiltie
9th March 2001, 01:34
You guys are missing the point. I'm sure Mr. O'Brien has no disrespect for an individual's experience on specific types, & basically has to blag his way "professionally" through a flight on a heavy jet, to satisfy the director as well as the audience. Would it be exciting television entertainment if he sat on the jump seat & said "I don't know anything about this, so I'm just going to watch."

I know I would find it difficult to provide a running commentary which would appeal to couch potatoes when I am flying.

THIS IS NOT A DOCUMENTARY PROGRAMME. IT IS LIGHT ENTERTAINMENT FOR NON-AVIATORS.

For crying out loud guys, day to day operations are just too boring to appeal to the man on the street as exciting. Let the public be entertained.

FLY BY NIGHT
9th March 2001, 02:09
I've had the pleasure of the drink with Brendan, and yes it was a laugh. At the time (about six months ago) he was doing his ATPL's as he wanted to fly the 747 classic and had been offered a position with Atlas I think. He has something like 180 types in his log book. If he was flying the Extra 300 it would be good, in this field he's a real pro. I don't know how he got on with the ATPL's but would like to know, he said he has a photographic memory. That would help.

Kiltie
9th March 2001, 18:10
You may be becoming bored of my opinion but, even though I don't know the bloke, I think your remarks must be hurtful to him. How many of you would have the nerve to post on a thread "Mr. Smith my Chief Pilot is a tosser"? None of you I suspect.

This thread has reduced to personally-directed slander so I won't be posting any more replies on the matter; therefore you may now have the opportunity to have the last word to further reinforce your immature cowardice.

Stampe
9th March 2001, 22:31
Gentleman you may not like the TV programme that I can understand ,you can always switch it off!!.I have watched this gentleman perform a mirror aerobatic routine in A Fournier RF4 motorglider it was quite simply the best airshow act I have ever seen and that includes the legendary and now unfortunately late French Connection.I have also watched this guy operate a Tiger Moth in strong winds ,he is a master of the stick and rudder.A flamboyant and larger than life character isn,t it good that we are all not the same.He is not one of life,s co-pilots are you??.Don,t watch the programme if you don,t like it.

scarebus
10th March 2001, 03:03
I saw Mr O'B at Headcorn last year, and I must aggree with most of you, he is a tosser!
Had his 'Top Gun' jacket on, cowboy boots, and really cool (not) Ray Bans on. He did come accross as a being a bit full of himself.
I must say we are all a bit sad really by slagging him off, when we are all really jealous of his great job and the hundreds of different planes that he flies.

CRX
10th March 2001, 22:13
Couldn't it be that O'Brien is being paid to be a presenter, NOT a pilot? Therefore he is doing what he is being paid to do...present. I have been involved (in a minor way) in the filming of a satellite channel documentary about flying and can tell you that they certainly have a style of their own! Despite my best efforts to get my job across in the best possible light I was fighting a losing battle with the presenter and producer, who both had other ideas. The eventual edited version was cringeworthy to say the least. Perhaps Mr (capt!) O'Brien is also the victim of a producer working to his own agenda. I remember seeing his truck top landing act in the mid eighties, and as a 'yoof' remember being impressed! There is not enough of this odd-ball stuff at airshows these days, how many F16's and C130's can one be bothered to watch.
Before labelling B O'B a tosser I suggest some of the more forthright posters might like to do some research, they might then modify their hasty views.

Skylark4
12th March 2001, 02:56
I`ll bet he could fly your aircraft better than you could present his program.

Mike W

spanners
12th March 2001, 03:07
I bet I wouldnt wear a lifejacket presenting a program at LHR in the fog though.

Commander
14th March 2001, 05:25
Brendan is flying the 747 for Air Atlanta (Iceland) somewhere in the world. Met him a few months ago on the field I keep my plane. He admired it a lot and that just made my day. He's just a regular bloke, and to you calling him a tosser: get off bugging people somewhere else, this place is above personal problems that you might have with yourself and your low selfesteem.

Firestorm
14th March 2001, 13:12
I can't believe how bitchy you lot are... Brendan is one of our own... A PILOT, and probably one with vastly broader experience than most of us, a thorough aviator.

As mentioned before it is not a profeesional magazine programme (how interesting would the captains cheeseboard be on a Birdseed longhaul flight be?), but a general interest show for the people who sit in the back seats and pay our wages. And who have YOU inspired to join our profession? BOB may or may not have, and may or may not intend to, but if I was not already a pilot and was 11 years old, BOB would be an inspiring character.

And he probably pulls more chicks than all of us put together. And I think that's the real reason for all your bitchiness.

gyrohead
14th March 2001, 14:26
Neil Armstrong also has a show on Discovery, and I think he is a smashing chappie..(See is "Good luck Mr Gorsky" joke in the humour section.)

Trislander
14th March 2001, 21:42
I happen to think that Brendan is a very entertaining guy. He certainly knows his stuff and he is a humourous and amusing presenter. Flightline is my favourite flight program- much better than 'Plane Crazy' which is nowhere near as interesting. I think that a new sewries of Flightline should be made with some other entertaining younger presenters, because Brendan is a busy 747 man these days as we have all heard. The lifejacket has just become his trademark, as has celia's flying suit. It also just makes the presenters look more 'aviatic'.

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aztruck
16th March 2001, 15:14
I think Brendan's colourful presentation, whilst somewhat flamboyant, is at least better for aviation than Channel 4 documentaries. You'll be having a go at Murray Walker next!....or even the late great Eddie Waring Gawd bless 'im.

davere van leatherboot
16th March 2001, 20:22
I bet you didn't know that!!!! I'm brendan O'brien and i'm a pilot..

scarebus
16th March 2001, 23:55
Murray Walker doesnt think he is M. Schumacher, does he?

Trislander
17th March 2001, 21:30
The flying facts...from Flightline


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TBone
18th March 2001, 04:39
I still fancy Celia.

Trislander
19th March 2001, 02:57
Flightline is sooooooooo cool! Everyone keep this thread going!

flugpants
19th March 2001, 19:06
Brendan is a top bloke! He taught me aerobatics several years ago and I can tell you that he is a thoroughly skilled and extremely knowledgeable chap. I take it that all you other guys have never f`d up on a sim ever?? I would like to see some of you carrying out some of the aerobatic routines that he has wowed so many people with over the years. Just cos he has a bit of charisma - and is a bit cheesy (knows it and loves it) does not give anyone else the right to have a go at him!
Yes he does pull the birds - always has done without the TV stuff......and by the way, hate to disillusion some of you......but Celia does not look all that good up close!

Rant over!!

Dr Feelgood
20th March 2001, 01:54
Brendan is a lovely guy and the detractors show their ignorance. Jealousy is such an ugly emotion.
Check out Skyfever. Have you ever heard of Rothmans aerobatic team? (Not old enough, eh!) The Unipart Aerobatic Team? Iveco Trucks Display Team? Cadburys Flying Circus? The Tiger Club?
Have you ever noticed the resemblance between Brendan and Arnold Rimmer's altered-ego 'Ace' in Red Dwarf?
The world would be a poorer place without him.
Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!!

Kiltie
22nd March 2001, 02:43
Back again though I said I wouldn't be. Glad to see the ignorant have been put in their places.

...and B O'B's got the last laugh.......

www.skyfever.com (http://www.skyfever.com)

Perfect PFL
24th March 2001, 22:59
Having watched flight line many times over the past two years, I have to say that I started off with the same opinion as the people at the beginning of this thread, but I think that most of it is a character he plays on the TV. He is obviously a very experienced pilot, and has been able to have an awful lot of aviation experiences over the years that most of us can only dream of.

I saw one episode this morning of him having a flight in a Mig 29, don't suppose I'll ever get the chance to break the sound barrier in one of those! :)

It's his whole character on flight line that keeps us all going back to watch it, if people hated him so much then they wouldn't keep watching!!

If he's now flying 747's as well, then well done Brendan. :)

Trislander
26th March 2001, 16:46
..."I bet you didn't know that!"
..."The facts from Flightline!"
..."I'm Brendan O'Brein and I'm a pilot!"

MileHi
31st March 2001, 09:38
If any FLIGHTLINE producer is reading this, please could you please get Celia to wear a REALLY tight Itsy Bitsy British naval green overall zipped to abeam the nipples!
:) :) :) :)

Trislander
6th April 2001, 01:24
If you are reading, Brendan, please make a new series if you find time in your busy schedule!

I BET YOU DIDN'T KNOW THAT !!!!

tin tin
7th April 2001, 00:42
Trislander

Shouldn't you be doing some school work or something, although thinking about it, it is probably way past your bedtime. so go on up to bed like a good little boy. Night night.

Flash0710
23rd July 2004, 02:51
So where is the new series?

What of Celias modified flight suit? ( Credits to milehi )

Did they run out of hairspray?

Should i get a jigsaw puzzle?

Halterneck or off the shoulder?

iko wapi choo
23rd July 2004, 04:30
Ah, the lovely Celia Kench... ceels, c, kenchi, the kenchster... mmmm, i'd like to play with her balloons......

PPRuNe Pop
23rd July 2004, 05:44
I have had to severely edit and delete posts in this thread because of abuse and swearing. Danny's latest edict of non toleration of abuse and swearing is quite clear.

In this case one starts it and some follow, which just goes to show they have no mind of their own.

Dr Illitout
23rd July 2004, 08:35
I think that the problem with "Flightline" is not the presenters it's the fact that they have been repeated to death!. You would have thought with every aspect of aviation today beeing fillmed there would be enough "Footage" to do a different "Flightline" every day!.
The same goes with "Discovery Wings" the same old stuff over and over and over again!
As for Mr O'B, never met the bloke but his enthusiasm for aviation shows through. I would rather have an enthusiastic, larger than life charecter presenting the programm than a dull voice over or a professional T.V. presenter.

Rgds Dr.I.