pilot_obet has brought the 747 experience to us. I almost feel like I can do a touch down in the flight sim🤪. Thanks for this valentines gift sir and do have a happy valentines
Thanks for showing us more of the simulator, nobody ever shows the Instructor panel in the simulator. it's those little things which get me curious at least :P I wonder how they look in modern simulators like for the B787, maybe A380 etc.. but fun content nontheless
Excellent video! Very educational, thanks a lot! I haven’t seen on the video: shouldn’t also light up the red master warning light/button in case of eng. fire?
Theres a scene in the 1997 movie Air Force One where engine 4 (yes number 4 just like in this video) gets shot at by enermy fighter Migs, and catches on fire. The co-pilot just switiches the extinguishing bottle BEFORE first lowering the throttle for that engine and cutting the fuel supply.
You are meant to cut off the fuel first. Sometimes cutting off the fuel can extinguish the fire without even using fire extinguisher. Movies used to be unrealistic.
Save cracks and broken fuel lines, what else could cause an engine fire? If both bottles have been discharged and the fire has not been extinguished, how many minutes do you have at your disposal to get the aircraft on the ground and evacuated? One can safely assume that critical engine fires are not a common occurrence these days?
Hi, thank you for this. Not sure if I missed it, but should the flight crew get visual confirmation from cabin crew (no.1) prior to switching off any faulty engine?
Very good information. I am a mechanic on the 747-400 and -8. I was wondering if you have taken a Gen Fam course on either of the 747 variants? If not I think you would really enjoy the class. I know I did
Another fascinating video, Thank you. Richie and Raymond look like they should still be at school not flying 747s, though they handled it brilliantly. (What is it they say about police offices and airline pilots seeming to get younger as you get older?)
I'd like to see the non-extinguished engine fire sim ran Cap. How could you show that to us and not run it with those two able Lads busting with enthusiasm??
The guy running the sim can be very sadistic. I was running 2 engines at 1.30+ EPR, nearly max power, on the ground. Suddenly I jumped chocks. I brought the power back and applied brakes. I had no brakes. Dual brake system fail. Once power was at idle, deploy thrust reversers. Use of the TRs isn't in our checklist as ground maintenance. However, our instructor made sure that we knew how to use everything no matter if we were pilots or maintenance.
Hi captain Did you hear about Emirates flight B777 from Dubai to USA incident that crew kept 0000 in altitude mode during take off ? Can you explain why aircraft took so long to left off ?
I'd love to see more failures and how to fix them. It's very interesting.
I love the failures panel with all the possible combinations !
I love your videos! Fantastic pilot training!!!👍👍👍
My pleasure
pilot_obet has brought the 747 experience to us. I almost feel like I can do a touch down in the flight sim🤪. Thanks for this valentines gift sir and do have a happy valentines
Thanks to you too
I love your teaching style. Wish you taught me to drive! 👍
I love all your videos! Such a underrated channel.
The 747 simulator is so much bigger than the actual cockpit !
Thanks for showing us more of the simulator, nobody ever shows the Instructor panel in the simulator. it's those little things which get me curious at least :P I wonder how they look in modern simulators like for the B787, maybe A380 etc.. but fun content nontheless
Maybe they look the same. If it's not broken, don't fix it
Excellent video! Very educational, thanks a lot! I haven’t seen on the video: shouldn’t also light up the red master warning light/button in case of eng. fire?
It did light up, pilot cancelled it before I captured it on video😊
I see 😅 - thanks a lot!
Good one Capt. You got 2 good flyboys there too!
Theres a scene in the 1997 movie Air Force One where engine 4 (yes number 4 just like in this video) gets shot at by enermy fighter Migs, and catches on fire. The co-pilot just switiches the extinguishing bottle BEFORE first lowering the throttle for that engine and cutting the fuel supply.
You are meant to cut off the fuel first. Sometimes cutting off the fuel can extinguish the fire without even using fire extinguisher. Movies used to be unrealistic.
Your videos are so informative.
Thank you
Thanks for the video. Enjoyed it. Would like to see how to handle all four engines flame out event and glide to the airport.
Save cracks and broken fuel lines, what else could cause an engine fire? If both bottles have been discharged and the fire has not been extinguished, how many minutes do you have at your disposal to get the aircraft on the ground and evacuated? One can safely assume that critical engine fires are not a common occurrence these days?
Are there still simulators in the world for older aircraft that require a flight engineer such as the 747-200/300 or DC10?
Always enjoying.Thanks
Hi, thank you for this. Not sure if I missed it, but should the flight crew get visual confirmation from cabin crew (no.1) prior to switching off any faulty engine?
Very good information. I am a mechanic on the 747-400 and -8. I was wondering if you have taken a Gen Fam course on either of the 747 variants? If not I think you would really enjoy the class. I know I did
Great work, would fly onboard with you guys any day.
Hello captain, great demonstration.👍 Can you show us how to control the yoke during take off and land?
FANTASTIC!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
Another amazing video. Love this channel! 💪💪👏👏
Another fascinating video, Thank you. Richie and Raymond look like they should still be at school not flying 747s, though they handled it brilliantly. (What is it they say about police offices and airline pilots seeming to get younger as you get older?)
My PP instructor knocked it into my head to aviate, navigate, communicate.
Love ur videos!
Thanks
I'd like to see the non-extinguished engine fire sim ran Cap. How could you show that to us and not run it with those two able Lads busting with enthusiasm??
Excellent video captain love it later
cool
Capt. Obet, so what happens if having discharged both extinguisher bottles a further fire develops in engine 3?
’I answered it in the narrative- check
immediate land as soon as possible, then evacuate once aircraft came to a complete stop.
Good job guys!
Thanks
The guy running the sim can be very sadistic. I was running 2 engines at 1.30+ EPR, nearly max power, on the ground. Suddenly I jumped chocks. I brought the power back and applied brakes. I had no brakes. Dual brake system fail. Once power was at idle, deploy thrust reversers. Use of the TRs isn't in our checklist as ground maintenance. However, our instructor made sure that we knew how to use everything no matter if we were pilots or maintenance.
Hi captain
Did you hear about Emirates flight B777 from Dubai to USA incident that crew kept 0000 in altitude mode during take off ?
Can you explain why aircraft took so long to left off ?
Yes I did
Thank you movie🎥
if engine no.3 flame out, Can fire bottle engines no.2 be use for it?
Yes
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If I ever find myself in a super rare situation where I was on a 747 on fire with no pilot I guess I know what to do now :P
Interesting . You don t have to sidetrim when you have less or more power on 1 side ?
Are they dutch?
Close 😊
@@pilot_obet close ?
@@pilot_obet Where are they from ?
Great video, would love to see more!! You could get more fans with P R O M O S M!