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If you have ever wanted to be a fly on the wall of an Airbus cockpit, today is your most fortunate of days.
Mashable's Jessica Plautz spotted the following video that offers a stunning 360-degree view of an airplane taking off and landing as if you are an actual pilot.
Actually, we have to take that back, because this is more like being the camera on the dashboard of the cockpit, because you can also stare awkwardly at the crew during this brief trip.
So get ready to spend too much time on a five-minute video as you fiddle, swipe and zoom around the area.
The video comes by way of Swiss publication Blick that explains, via Google Translate, that the giant plane is being helmed by "Captain Luc Wolfensberger and his co-pilot Martin Radinger control the Airbus A320."
The destination is ultimately Zurich, but the real joy is that someone decided to strap an all-seeing camera to the front so we can finally see what it's like to enjoy the best seats in the house.
This seriously beats what would be a similar video recorded in the economy class.
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