On this video we show you some highlights using 8 cameras! Mesmerising footage shows the view from the cockpit as a British Airways A380 takes off from London Heathrow bound for Johannesburg Captain Dave … MALAYSIA AIRLINES Airbus A380 Cockpit! Few airline pilots have the opportunity to fly the Airbus A380 - one of the world's most impressive aircraft.But one pilot has allowed people a glimpse of the view from the cockpit while taking off in the world's biggest passenger plane before soaring through the clouds.Column of smoke seen after explosion at factory in ChinaEnormous smoke cloud rises above Beirut Airport after blastTourist breaks toes off a 200-year-old sculpture at Italian museumGemma Collins strips off into her underwear in the streetJo Frost shocked as little boy confesses his stepfather hits himTensions rise in the new trailer for season 10 of 'Teen Mom 2'Gas station explodes after car crashed on North Brunswick roadWoman bizarrely admits to waking up daughter by licking herLucy Worsley says n-word in BBC history documentaryWoman gets kicked off AA flight for wearing 'offensive' maskScientists locate previously undiscovered emperor penguin coloniesNASA SpaceX astronauts reveal they made prank satellite callsBritish Airways Captain Dave Wallsworth has published a fascinating video showing a take off in an A380 from London Heathrow The view from the flight deck shows the flight crew going through their pre take-off checks before heading towards the runway After the aircraft's four Rolls Royce Trent engines kick in, the plane starts to accelerate before becoming airborne The clip, published today with the permission of BA, shows the crew inset over a forward view and begins with Captain Wallsworth taxiing towards Heathrow's runway 27L.In the flight deck he is joined by senior first officer Jeremy Goodson, with senior first officer Philip Gillespie observing, as the aircraft creeps around to the runway.After getting the all-clear from air traffic control, Captain Wallsworth checks his crew are all ready before First Officer Goodson pushes the thrust levers forward accelerating the four huge Rolls Royce Trent engines.As the aircraft gains speed, both men check the various modes and settings before Captain Wallsworth declares 'thrust set' and an automated voice booms V1, meaning the plane cannot now stop on the runway.The three-strong flight crew can be heard keeping in contact with air traffic control as they complete their ascent above the airport The final procedure in the take-off is the crew ordering the flaps up as they reach a speed of 250 knots above England The crew also remark at the stunning view of the south coast of England from the cockpit as they head towards South AfricaAnd after he then says 'rotate', giving First Office Goodson the signal to ease back on the sidestick and the A380 becomes airborne before all 22 wheels of the landing gear are brought up.The footage then shows the aircraft hurtling above the M25 motorway and the Wraysbury Reservoir, before they continue to aim for a higher altitude.High-flyer: Captain Dave Wallsworth is originally from Manchester and has worked for BA since 1989The final procedure in the take-off is the crew ordering the flaps up as they reach a speed of 250 knots as they pass over Wentworth Golf Course.The three men are then treated to stunning views over southern England on their way to South Africa before completing the climb check-list and Captain Dave removes his seatbelt and turns off the passengers' fasten seatbelt sign once they reach 10,000 feet.And the footage ends with Captain Wallsworth and First Officer Goodson noticing the beautiful view as they head to the west of the south coast and Brighton.Captain Wallsworth has worked for British Airways since 1989 and just last month published another fascinating video showing a descent on an A380 into Johannesburg Airport.Speaking at the time, he said: 'I get a buzz I get every single time I carry out a take-off or landing.