McDonnell Douglas MD-80 & MD-90 Warnings Sounds And Alarms | HD Audio COMPLETE
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Complete collection of the MD-80 and MD-90 CAWS voice warnings.
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Digital like this audio was still pretty high tech in 1979 (year the MD-80 was introduced).
@Hoàng Mạnh Trung '79 pretty much was the 80s
All GPWS systems were digital. The first used speech synth chips (like in a speak and spell toy) instead of audio recordings.
If you've ever seen the inside of one of those old GPWS units, there is a TON of circuitry crammed into them. It was very high tech indeed.
@@gelatinous6915maybe when it comes out they use mark II in 1983 or 84 they use 757/767 gpws in 1995 they use 737-800 gpws
I thought it was 1981
The old buzzers and sounds make it all sound so mechanical. Like the overspeed or engine fire warnings, and the fact that there are small variations to each alarm, such that with enough exposure an experience pilot may even know what alarm is going before the voice annoucnes it. Its just so cool.
Yeah I think that was the point of all the aural warning sounds before the voice. One of the best CAWS and GPWS that exists in my opinion. Even the MD-11 is like this
we gotta give respect to the pilots, the plane experienced absolute destruction and they still managed to land the plane
it has a test alarm thing on it😂
idk if you know bud but he was joking@@thatonecountryballanimator
@@connorwelsh1 r/woooosh
@@connorwelsh1r/woooosh
oh boy@@thatonecountryballanimator
why don't they do this anymore? the voice makes all the alarms and stuff clear and that way, pilots know what to do.
You talking about this specific voice? pretty much all commercial airliners have a voice now.
Newer planes have a unified computer warning display (ECAM/EICAS) so for most things, they just play a chime which prompts the pilot to look at the top center screen and read the problem, and on newer ones shows the checklist. The MD-80 is old enough that they don't have this. Instead, there's several places you need to look. For example, if the engine is on fire, you have to look at the engine fire handles in the front middle, which light up. If you have a cabin depressurization, you have to look at the overhead cabin altitude gauge. So they need all these different warnings to prompt the pilots where to look.
Most callouts nowadays have a voice, those that don't have an ECAM message telling the pilot clearly what is wrong and what to do
0:39 the stall alarm in infinite flight
also the overspeed
I know I use GOL 737-700 alot
stall, Stall, STAAAALLL
Bro infinite flight is younger than md 80
So its not copied
0:59 Ryanair:
0:41 the supposed 3 stall variant is the Word "Stall F###" from a pilot in northwest 255 cvr
In cvr the real stall its 2 variant
0:34 stabilizer motion
0:42 That stall warning is actually taken from Northwest Flight 255's CVR.
Bro the crash happend years after the MD80 was in service
0:19 that “CUT BACK” was personal
Imagine pilots are arguing and then md-80 says “cabin altitude” 💀
There would be not much more arguing not long after that
@@DatamasterCorporation FR ☠️☠️☠️
Silly question i know, but what does cabin altitude mean? That's the only thing I don't know what it means. Pls explain.
@@XyloNe112 Late response but, it means that the cabin pressure doesn't match the current altitude meaning that they have to descend immediately or they will fall unconscious, that's why oxygen masks exist.
When someone leaks an upcoming movie: 0:28
this pilot had many problems during the flight
Very much
They landed though at the end, props to the pilots.
0:39, 0:43 Anyone who's ever played Infinite Flight will recognize these sounds!
Just shows how iconic these sounds are! Although infinite flight isn’t as good as X-Plane tbh
Me!
@@hatymb188 does x plane want your damn wallet for a simple ass low quality plane? Each plane in X Plane costs around 4.99$. There is around 10 planes in the game. Infinite Flight pro costs 9.99$, it gives over 80 high quality planes, and around 100 planes in total (legacy planes).
@@mxrning the quality is bad in infinite flight
@@-Canard- quality is good on most of the planes, legacy planes also have good quality, some of them don’t but still
Just imagine you hearing all of this from the cockpit while flying 💀
i would just exept my fate
Ryan airlines
0:37 The stall warning's so good, you played 3 different versions of it
This sounds like one of those toy phones that little girls get for their birthday 💀
lmao
By the way, the third stall callout was from the captain saying "stall, fuck"
the scariest sounds is from md-90 and md-11. they just all seems scary to me
The MD-90 GPWS warnings just sound sarcastic 💀😭
0:23 I love how the early TTS voice in this plane struggles with basic words, but pronounces autopilot perfectly
This voice is actually not TTS, this is an actual human recording these lines to sound as neutral as possible. The odd pronunciation of certain words is to reduce the risk of mistaking one for another.
Oh...
If they had TTS in the 70s... NASA was hiding one hell of a computer 🤣
The stall (2) and over speed is sounds in Infinite flight
0:01 Altitude (terrain)
0:03 Autopilot disengage
0:05 APU fire
0:07 Fire left engine
0:10 Fire right engine
0:13 Autobreaks
0:15 Autospoilers
0:18 Breaks
0:19 Cabin Altitude
0:20 Cutback
0:21 Evacuate
0:24 Flaps
0:25 Slats
0:27 Speedbreaks
0:28 Spoilers
0:30 Stabilizer
0:32 Landing Gear
0:35 Stabilizer motion
0:37 Stall
0:40 Stall (2)
0:43 Stall (3)
0:45 Overspeed
0:47 Slat overspeed
0:50 Headwind shear
0:55 Windshear
0:59 1000 (altitude)
1:01 500 (altitude)
1:02 400 (altitude)
1:04 300 (altitude)
1:05 200 (altitude)
1:07 100 (altitude)
1:08 50 (altitude)
1:09 40 (altitude)
1:10 30 (altitude)
1:11 20 (altitude)
1:12 10 (altitude)
1:13 Minimums
1:14 Pilot Call
Ailtitude
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@@3C-279 ?
0:41 is actually stall #3
@@BuckeyeTrainsis actually stall from northwest 225
"ow i got hit in my McDonnell Douglas..."
lmao
I'm no pilot but I find those alerts terrifying
I am a pilot. They are kind of scary lol
But I don’t fly jets ye maybe that’s why
Respect to the pilot who tested this out😂
There are buttons in the cockpit that let you test the alarms.
@@_Jakubb_ i know
one of my favourite liveries
That version 3 of the stall alarm sound like the number 1 for me.
third stall sound is actually northwest 255 pilot's "stall f**k"
0:59 damn the plane is going down fast 🗿
ryanair landing
MD-80 rizz-Are you an MD-80 cause you make me *bleblebleble* overspeed.
noooo, it's TKTKTKTKKTKTKTKTKT OVERSPEED
The 2nd stall was from the sound of infinite flight here 0:39
0:39 That's the sound when you stall in Infinite Flight
0:39 stall
Why did they retire the MD-90!! It looked so cool...
Because it was old and inefficient
@@mythicaller Congrats to AA for operating MD-80s all the way till 2020
Bro really got all of those alerts at once, RIP
It would be so nice if X-Plane Putted The Actual Sounds To The MD-80
0:12 Now entering antigua and barbuda's eas
Do we know the woman who voiced these?
I am not sure about the MD0-80. The lady that made the 717 voices is on youtube.
One time i visited a MD80 cabin for a test and then the Staff activated randomly the overspeed alarm and the yoke shaked so hard that hurt me the left knee 😂
Awesome!
this plane has the coolest GPWS/alarm system I've ever heard.
0:41 it's not a variant of the stall alarm, it's from a CVR and it perfectly mixes with a person in the cockpit saying "ah, fuck"
Possibly
Stall (2) is the one that infinite flight uses and overspeed
(0:02) Autopliot
PEW PEW PEW PEW PEW PEW PEW PEW PEW AUTOPILOT
@@ntgonza87i love this pew pew pew
im pretty sure the 3rd stall alarms voice is not a robotic one but instead from northwest 255 cvr.
It is a recording of one of the stall prompts from the CVR.
@@DatamasterCorporation its the overlapped one isnt it?
I remember a video years ago where they were interviewing the lady who did the voice for these.
Imagine if all those alarms would start on the same plane ☠️
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💀
Imagina que saco aguentar essa mulher falando na sua orelha e mais os alarmes
Stall (3) was from Nouthwest (EDITED 2023)
Southwest never operated this aircraft type.
Northwest*
northwest airlines 255 (md-87)
Finally someone who noticed
@@DatamasterCorporation Yeah I meant Northwest I'm not into planes anymore btw
the best type of plane to fly, i wish they keep these
Frrrrr, it was very safe as well, literally almost every crash was due to human factors in pilots or maintenance....or a certain airline hungry for profits who reduced how often the stabilizer jackscrew had to be greased
Fact: Stall (3) was taken from the Northwest Flight 255 CVR.
FIRE ALARM🚨⏰🔔
"fuh-lap" was done on purpose to differentiate between "flap" and "slat".
The MD-80 Only has 2 stall alarms, The 3rd one is the sound of one of the flight crew's voice overlaying the stall alarm.
Altitute is basically ww2 siren
Did Majel Barret Roddenberry do the voices? It has a distinct Star Trek: The Original Series sound.
I'm not sure who recorded the voices for the aircraft back then.
bro evacuated mid air and still landed
Stall (3) was from Northwest 255
the landing callouts was also used on the McDonnell Douglas MD-11
These landing callouts were not used on the MD-80 I found out after uploading. I do believe that it was the same person who provided the voice samples though. So it sounds very similar.
@@DatamasterCorporation Did the MD-82 use the AlliedSignal Mark Vii GPWS callouts? (aka 737-200 GPWS)
@@TheRealYashNotFake I think it depended on the carrier.
@@DatamasterCorporation Likely, the default one in X-Plane 12 uses the AlliedSignal Mark Vii GPWS (aka 737-200 GPWS)
Is that Majel Barret-Roddenberry's voice?
0:36 you forgor the flaps 💀
bro 💀💀💀💀🛫🛣
Fuh Laps
Spanair 5022 💀💀💀
Northwest 255. RIP TO EVERYONE
McDonnell Douglas woke up and decided to make one of the most creepiest alarms.
"Install"
(Ik the alarm said stall but it sounded like install)
Damn this pilot had many proplem during this flight..
its praoally just a system test before flight
i cannot find another md80 sound with Stall(2)
ua-cam.com/users/shortsZUYvAHNDAe4?feature=share
wait wheres APPROCHING MINIMUMS
Turns out the MD-80 never used these radio altitude callouts
my favorite is engine fire and overspeed
0:39 iconic
My favorites are the engine fire alarms 0:05
where is pull up?
It was on 0:00
@@Dc10Northwest No, that's the altitude alert when you are APPROACHING your set altitude or DEVIATING from the set altitude. Pull up sounds like the normal TERRAIN WOOP WOOP PULL UP or other variations
I think the scariest one to me is ‘ Stabiliser Motion’
Nice beat 😩
How the past thought the future would sound.
the 3rd stall warning variation is actually wrong, it is obviously taken from The CVR Recording Of Northwest Airlines No 255, It Doesn't Say Stall, Its Actually The Pilot Saying "Ah" , But Sounds Like "Stall" , You Can See This In The New High Quality CVR Recording Of Northwest Airlines 255, Check It Out Yourself, and for those who think it actually says "Stall" Youre Wrong, As I Said You Can Check it out Yourself. (edit): The Stall Warning voice Sounded Exactly when the pilot said "Ah" , had to clarify there.
0:42 like Northwest Airlines flight 255
Wait, how do you evacuate a civil aircraft? Or does it sound only on the ground? 0:21
I think it's for flight attendants,because the plane is only left at the command of the captain.
It's not complete, I hear a warning sound (short rattling warning sound) that is not covered by the video.
Can you describe this noise in more detail? It is the Stabilizer Motion noise?
@@MichaelDomer0:34
@@MichaelDomer What?
Way too scary no way Jose
Whats the name for the outro music? so calming
I am actually unaware of the name of it, I got it from a really old product demonstration video.
What would the "CUT BACK" warning entail?
It's calling for decreasing the throttle.
i love when the stall alarm no. 1.
1:07 - 1:12 B U T T E R
All the sounds strung together is a regular md-80 flight
0:55 RYANAIR
This type of feature isnever present in other planes but for modern planes like a350 they dont have such features ,rezpect md 80
Where can I get those callouts for ringtones on my phone ?
You might be able to find someone that has them uploaded in a compatible format for your phone.
overspeed sounds best
0:34
Still the DC-9 …
Are you trying to prove a point?
0:44 Alaska airlines flight 261
0:37 Now entering Grenada's eas
bro bases his life around EAS alarms
Do all WestJet sounds! I fly on WestJet and i want to hear the alarms!
I think they mostly operate 737s. Those are already going to be uploaded to youtube if you search for them.
@@DatamasterCorporation Just found out that they opperate 737 MAX keep up the awesome work with the videos!!!
This was my favorite aircraft
Same for my fav aircr5
WAS?!?!? DISGRACE.
That voice reminds me of a chatty rag doll my sister had when she was little.
fuh-laps for the flaps
1:11 *BUTTER* 🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺
gpws is md 11
TWA?
What about," We Just Ran Out of Beer"
This would be a good warning to have
what does “CUT BACK” mean?
I believe it means cut back throttles
why does MD-80/90 Stall 2 sound like Infinite Flight stall?
They used the MD-80 stall warning for that flight sim