What if an Aircraft loses an engine in cruise?!

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2024

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  • @Letsmakelemonade
    @Letsmakelemonade 2 роки тому +6

    It’s insane the amount of work the cockpit does while we’re in the back getting impatient because we’re not at our destination yet. I’m learning so much with these videos and I have this newfound appreciation for this industry thanks to you and Kelsey. Thank you for the priceless content!

  • @billcape9405
    @billcape9405 5 років тому +5

    MP... I have been an air traffic controller for over 40 years (both military and civilian... radar and tower). I think these videos are incredibly valuable and I wish that I could have seen these at the beginning of my career. Now I'm at FAA HQ rapidly approaching the end of my career... and I think these videos are great. Thank you. If you ever want to jump into the airspace and air traffic control side of flying, I would love to help.

  • @glasnikov
    @glasnikov 6 років тому +779

    Did anyone else notice that there is a pilot talking about flying in this dog video?

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  6 років тому +136

      Hahaha

    • @eottoe2001
      @eottoe2001 6 років тому +27

      Redheads and poodles are a dangerous combination.

    • @maumela04
      @maumela04 6 років тому +6

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @GirGir183
      @GirGir183 5 років тому +10

      I was thinking the same. And hey, there's a white one there on the right hand side too. Didn't see him before.

    • @GirGir183
      @GirGir183 5 років тому +14

      I've just seen another thumbnail "Cat 3 approaches and autoland". I thought there was going to be a feline addition to the show.

  • @retrograde7156
    @retrograde7156 6 років тому +316

    Those dogs are adorable.

    • @0x07AF
      @0x07AF 6 років тому +1

      Mmm mumph murrr ummmph!! 🔥🤘

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 6 років тому +7

      i wish he also owned cats..

    • @dpm-jt8rj
      @dpm-jt8rj 6 років тому +5

      They are chick magnets! (LOL)

    • @vrxcld5014
      @vrxcld5014 6 років тому +3

      @@fidelcatsro6948 I love cats but these dogs are beyond cute

    • @fidelcatsro6948
      @fidelcatsro6948 6 років тому +1

      @@vrxcld5014 meow meow!

  • @MagnarNordal
    @MagnarNordal 6 років тому +19

    You make it very easy for those who are about to do a type rating on the 737. I like the part where you encourage your cadets to gather information about nearby airports. I started my aviation career in gliders, and after 20 years as airline pilot, I still look for areas suitable for landing, and I always know my glide range in case of total loss of engine power.

  • @Stephanie-vt8xi
    @Stephanie-vt8xi 4 роки тому +1

    Thank goodness you always have an answer! Anyone else thinking 'when you have an engine failure flying in between high mountains...' I go.. you're screwed. Mentour says there are escape routes predetermined that you have to follow to always keep the plane safe, but what if you don't have those escape routes? ..I go again..uh you're screwed? Mentour says there always has to be a way to clear all obstacles by at least 1000ft. Me: we're saved! Loved this explanation and positive, there is always a solution attitude!

  • @BastarB
    @BastarB 6 років тому +367

    I have no plans to be a pilot, but I find all your videos so damn interesting, I don't know why, I just like to know stuff about aviation:) Big thanks for all your videos!:)

    • @mathewmclean9128
      @mathewmclean9128 6 років тому +17

      Same here. I always love watching videos like this. Not just about different systems and procedures in aviation but anything that looks interesting that comes up as a suggestion, I will at least watch a few minutes of it to check it out. I discovered Mentour Pilot because one of his videos came up as a suggestion as the next video to watch when I was watching a video by Captain Joe.

    • @Petra44YT
      @Petra44YT 6 років тому +6

      Same with me. I can't be a pilot (double vision), but I love the videos.

    • @RaferJeffersonIII
      @RaferJeffersonIII 6 років тому +2

      Microlight trainee who’s currently too heavy to have lessons here. Watching these while I starve myself back into the cockpit!

    • @BeingMe23
      @BeingMe23 6 років тому +4

      I wish EVERYONE that is afraid of flying to watch these videos!

    • @BeingMe23
      @BeingMe23 6 років тому +4

      I LOVE the "bored pilot tip". "L@@k" for airports and familize yourself with the layout. 🤔🛬

  • @akniwaria
    @akniwaria 4 роки тому +6

    Dear, I am not a pilot, but in my mind this question raised what happens if one engine failed. And you explained in a very simple way. Thank you so much.

  • @jeffsuriano629
    @jeffsuriano629 4 роки тому +3

    Believe it or not, even humble RC pilots learn and benefit from your expertise, not to mention it's just fun to watch you and the pups discussing the basics of aerodynamics at the highest level, thank you.

  • @seaheat
    @seaheat 6 років тому +4

    *It's nice to know there are ways round the problem when one engine fails.*

  • @kristijangrdjan6031
    @kristijangrdjan6031 6 років тому +222

    Aviate, Navigate, Communicate and Pet the Dogs!

    • @mirageinthedesert5448
      @mirageinthedesert5448 6 років тому +3

      Kristijan Grdjan that would make the videos much more cute

    • @Stahlwollvieh
      @Stahlwollvieh 6 років тому +9

      I may disagree with the order you put those things in.

    • @kristijangrdjan6031
      @kristijangrdjan6031 6 років тому +10

      @@Stahlwollvieh In any case, petting the dogs is of ultimate importance!

    • @akronymus
      @akronymus 5 років тому +2

      @@kristijangrdjan6031
      this is why Russian planes have an extra dog-petter in the cockpit.

  • @Mike_White1988
    @Mike_White1988 2 роки тому +2

    I've been flying many flight simulations for 20 years. There is still a lot for me to learn here on this channel. I am amazed at how well everything is explained and how much new information I can take away from every video🙂❤👍

  • @Rodrigo-rq1dx
    @Rodrigo-rq1dx 6 років тому +65

    Got really distracted with the doggo, so fluffy!

    • @peterbrown6224
      @peterbrown6224 6 років тому +4

      What was this about? I have no idea. Something to do with asymmetric dogs.

  • @jeremiahbates7569
    @jeremiahbates7569 5 років тому +1

    these videos are great for passengers that want to be well educated, a good deal of failures can be felt by all. paying attention, whether you're a pilot or not, can help prepare you to deal with a situation. thank you Mentour for these videos.

  • @phishhead96
    @phishhead96 5 років тому +2

    As a 747-400 cargo guy you are totally on point wish i could do recorded all my crazy flights!

  • @blessedmurungi230
    @blessedmurungi230 6 років тому +3

    Thanks very much. Indeed you are a Mentour to the next generation of pilots. There aren't many places where we can get such information. Many student pilots watch you out of Canada.

  • @Cissy2cute
    @Cissy2cute 6 років тому +176

    Your white engine looks like it stalled while the other is really revved up to make up for it.

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  6 років тому +38

      Hahaha

    • @PierreaSweedieCat
      @PierreaSweedieCat 6 років тому +12

      @@MentourPilot You must do a video on your "wing partners" alone! Woof!

    • @Cissy2cute
      @Cissy2cute 6 років тому +1

      @@PierreaSweedieCat Agree! How cute would that be???

    • @stephaniepittaluga5057
      @stephaniepittaluga5057 5 років тому

      That made me LOL! Beyond cute dogs and great presentation!

    • @jeremysmith54565
      @jeremysmith54565 5 років тому

      @@PierreaSweedieCat I was chuckling until I read yours and just belted out a big laugh haha awesome comment!

  • @ravensrulzaviation
    @ravensrulzaviation 6 років тому +1

    You know Mentour, if I was in a 737 with an emergency and they needed someone to fly the plane, you have taught me how to do it, LOVE your videos.

  • @lindasherman9921
    @lindasherman9921 6 років тому +44

    Nice of you to buy that sofa for your doggies. Nice of them to let you use it!

    • @promerops
      @promerops 5 років тому +1

      Just like my own situation!

  • @chanel4gamerz403
    @chanel4gamerz403 6 років тому +15

    I wasn't even looking at you. Sorry, those dogs are ADORABLE!❤❤😍

  • @marinakaisui
    @marinakaisui 6 років тому +42

    Look that two super lovely copilots! *o*

    • @PierreaSweedieCat
      @PierreaSweedieCat 6 років тому +2

      Or wing partners! Or... Flight Engineers!

    • @GirGir183
      @GirGir183 5 років тому

      A blonde, and a red-head. They're MY kind of co-pilots.

  • @tigerrx7
    @tigerrx7 6 років тому +5

    This was a great video! In my work, designing the power management profile for OEI (one engine inoperative) states especially with customer bleeds (ECS+WAI+CAI) is one of the most difficult and detailed exercise. Have to actively consider drift down green dot speed, possible altitude and Mach MCT window, etc. But it’s an awesome task because I know that at the end of it, my work will save lives when engaged as designed/intended. Our engines today are so complex, variable vanes, stability bleeds, etc.
    Great video man! Making me love my work even more

  • @zaciery2k
    @zaciery2k 5 років тому +1

    Great remark in the "when you're bored" part. There's always something you can learn.

  • @statikcitten9
    @statikcitten9 6 років тому +1

    I was listening to this while driving, now I'm gonna watch again just for the pups!

  • @zoperxplex
    @zoperxplex 6 років тому +144

    Smart move, use both puppies and the audience will never criticize now.

    • @andromacha83
      @andromacha83 6 років тому +17

      He won't be criticized not because of the puppies but because of this video and its great content! Puppies are adorable indeed but Petter's videos are the BEST!!

    • @zoperxplex
      @zoperxplex 6 років тому +4

      @@andromacha83 I remember in the 70's (yes I am that old) overhearing two airline employees discussing the fact that a 747 could land using only two engines alone. That was back then and in reference to a super jumbo. Nowadays the beautiful thing is that contemporary engines are powerful enough to flying an airplane by itself.

    • @v8berenguer372
      @v8berenguer372 6 років тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @帝財武
      @帝財武 6 років тому

      but I saw him pushed the little brown puffball aside 😕

  • @jesperhaurenrrevang5731
    @jesperhaurenrrevang5731 6 років тому +3

    Very informative. I knew that a two engine aircraft can fly with just one operative engine. But the details about escape routes and flight levels were new to me.

  • @GirGir183
    @GirGir183 5 років тому +6

    1:43 I love when he tries to elbow the dog out of the way.

  • @sunking2001
    @sunking2001 4 роки тому +3

    Great video, Captain. Such a great teacher!

  • @roxanasmith9585
    @roxanasmith9585 5 років тому

    From :58 for an entire minute the cute dog got my full attention squirming around. How freaking CUTE is he????? How can you not cuddle that cuddly cutie😍❤️❤️❤️

  • @tvfd-thevirtualflightdispa978
    @tvfd-thevirtualflightdispa978 6 років тому +3

    Well said. From the Dispatch perspective, I’ve had two IFSD’s (in flight shut down); one precautionary, one not. In both cases I was aware there was a problem because I saw the deviation from the planned altitude track and speed reduction on my Aircraft Situation Display (ASD). As I always have diversion points planned along the route, I have the available information available to give the pilot and depending upon the severity of the problem, can decide where best to go. By the time I got the first ACARS message indicating the problem, I have all the information (fuel burn, weather, notams) to provide the pilot so that I can give a diversion airport that is suitable for the situation. Once he decides where to go and the aircraft is stable, I have all the resources available and provide any other assistance, including phone patch to maintenance, in case of troubleshooting. Usually it’s a couple quick text messages back and forth, then he knows where to go and I have the appropriate resources on the ground to meet the aircraft as well as a recovery crew and aircraft moving to mitigate the delay.
    This is an excellent demonstration of the process in the aircraft, one that should be viewed more than once. CRM is a team effort and we all work together so that the rule of aviate, navigate and communicate is always followed and the safety of flight is always ensured.

  • @Cryss777712
    @Cryss777712 6 років тому +15

    I love how the dogs became permanent co-hosts in every video now!

    • @laszloperesztegi
      @laszloperesztegi 6 років тому +1

      Meg akartam írni neki, hogy nem viszi-e magával repülni őket :)

  • @rondlh20
    @rondlh20 6 років тому +26

    Haha, these dogs... sleepy one... naughty one... what were you talking about again?

  • @terryrogers6232
    @terryrogers6232 6 років тому +2

    Yes, very informative. A lot more sophisticated than looking for flat ground doing single engine VFR!

  • @Greggory1987
    @Greggory1987 6 років тому +41

    Greetings from San Francisco! Excellent video and adorable doggies.

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  6 років тому +12

      Thank you! They are saying hey!

    • @thomasm1964
      @thomasm1964 6 років тому +2

      When did they wake up for long enough to say "Hi!"?

    • @eugenkramaric1173
      @eugenkramaric1173 6 років тому +1

      Hahahahaha yes : )

  • @Gigi-vq7xs
    @Gigi-vq7xs 6 років тому +2

    This is such a very informative video, even if am not into aviation, at least I always learned new things about flying and the aircraft. Maraming Salamat ! Captain.

  • @noahway13
    @noahway13 3 роки тому

    Mentour is a very positive person, he kept talking about maximum trust...

  • @bloneric
    @bloneric 6 років тому

    Hello Captain, your co-pilot and flight engineer are absolutely the best! May the Most High bless you for such good companions! You are the absolute Captain Dog Whisperer!

  • @romainpayet7307
    @romainpayet7307 6 років тому +1

    Thank you very much for this podcast video. Very helpful in order to understand how pilots must deal with an engine failure

  • @dangleason9023
    @dangleason9023 6 років тому +2

    I"m ready to fly, let's do this!
    I've seen all your videos, done two test flights, studied physics in school. Saddle me one up!

  • @barbous1001
    @barbous1001 6 років тому +4

    I loved your two special guests in this video.

  • @jimgemmell2831
    @jimgemmell2831 6 років тому +56

    The dogs are slowly becoming the stars of the show!!!! Ps....great video

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  6 років тому +18

      Thank you... I think.

    • @jimgemmell2831
      @jimgemmell2831 6 років тому +2

      Lol.. you're welcome

    • @PierreaSweedieCat
      @PierreaSweedieCat 6 років тому +7

      @@MentourPilot The dogs serve to make you and the videos more interesting. They make you more, um, er, human!

  • @nicksentertainment5680
    @nicksentertainment5680 6 років тому +11

    Hey Mentour Pilot, I love your videos. Alongside Captain Joe you are the best pilot in the world. On every video that you make i always write facts on my notebook about aviation.Thanks for your inspirational UA-cam channel. Happy Landings !!!

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  6 років тому +8

      Thank you for those kind words.

    • @nicksentertainment5680
      @nicksentertainment5680 6 років тому +1

      No worries you deserve them !

    • @robert48tube
      @robert48tube 6 років тому

      Nick's Entertainment I agree Mentour and Capt Joe are ‘absolutely fantastic 😀 but I would add another B737 real world pilot who makes awesome videos ‘FlightDeck2Sim’ check him out.

    • @homers7777
      @homers7777 5 років тому

      Yes. Both great to watch.

  • @fraserkirk1069
    @fraserkirk1069 6 років тому +2

    very informative as always, love your videos, and especially when you take time out of your busy schedule to do these videos for us :) Thank you so much!!!

  • @shahidnazir5412
    @shahidnazir5412 5 років тому

    I love to watch your every video on aviation as classroom lectures. And listen very carefully every sentence. And i love to hear fantastic information. I love planes and me also aviative anthusiastic.
    Travelling since 1992 every 10-8 months in different planes. God bless you mentour pilot. Keep it up.

  • @kevalshah8867
    @kevalshah8867 6 років тому +50

    Great video very informative keep it up

  • @kanthikiiran
    @kanthikiiran 6 років тому +13

    Welcome back, Mr. Mentour. Thanks for an interesting video once again!

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  6 років тому +3

      Thank YOU for watching!

    • @kanthikiiran
      @kanthikiiran 6 років тому +1

      @@MentourPilot It's my pleasure. (-:

  • @Chardok2
    @Chardok2 6 років тому +2

    Awesome video as always - I feel like this was almost tailor made because of my interaction in the app. Love it and THANK YOU, Mentour!

  • @edissonsgorbans6777
    @edissonsgorbans6777 6 років тому +1

    Aviate, mavigate, communicate :)) my instructor "killed me" with this phrase during my ME/IR training. Wake me up 3am and i'll tell you what are the 3 main thing you need to memorise :)). Thank you for your videos. Using them as a suplimentary training material for my interview prep. Thank you very much.

  • @gvrpresentsbearwilliams
    @gvrpresentsbearwilliams Рік тому +1

    You always deliver such informative content and clear instruction! Thank you!!!

  • @nmsh92
    @nmsh92 6 років тому +6

    Normally I don't comment on UA-cam, but when I do, I tell Mr. Mentour how great his video was. 😎
    I like these kind of videos of yours. They give me so much new technical knowledge of the 737 every time. Thanks! ✈️

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  6 років тому +4

      Excellent!! I’m happy you chose to comment on my video!

  • @reanult457
    @reanult457 5 років тому

    have been learning so much from you, it's always good to know pilot don't read magazine in their cockpit.

  • @andrealong4948
    @andrealong4948 4 роки тому

    I don’t understand a darn thing you’re saying, but I assume all pilots know this. Considering I’m a VERY nervous flier, and I’m flying for the first time in like 11 years tomorrow at noon, this is calming me greatly. I might just listen to all your videos while flying lol

  • @kaceyhowell6570
    @kaceyhowell6570 5 років тому +1

    This is great information. I plan to get my PPL some day, so this is great information to know. A lot of this can and is applied to small aircraft.

  • @EveryTipeOfVideo
    @EveryTipeOfVideo 6 років тому +13

    Awesome video!! One of my favourites, I learn something new everyday Friday 😀!!

  • @sharonbyobmoore4016
    @sharonbyobmoore4016 2 роки тому

    Whoever does the CGIs is The Best part, Big Kudos

  • @andersongeorge4653
    @andersongeorge4653 6 років тому +18

    *NICE VIDEO PETER AND NICE DEMONSTRATION USING THE PMDG 737*

  • @witchreturns2263
    @witchreturns2263 5 років тому +1

    This video is good for learning, if you are a pilot. Too much info and super detailed

  • @markengg
    @markengg 6 років тому +13

    Those puppies are never interested to know about the boring flying that humans do in metal tubes.

  • @PioneerGirl08
    @PioneerGirl08 6 років тому

    Another Awesome video Petter... Keep em coming. Best part - “Fly The Plane”; “Aviate, Navigate, Communicate” Aviating the/Aviation of the (?) plane is critical - w/o that nothing else matters.

  • @richgross144
    @richgross144 3 роки тому +3

    Just recently subscribed and love your videos. One small correction on this one: the MORA is the Minimum OFF Route Altitude, not ON route. If you’re on a route the altitude is depicted on the route :)

  • @annehyams7795
    @annehyams7795 5 років тому +1

    Thank you as always for excellent tips and advice as always am a pensioner now, I wish the teaching of videos was in my years of flying it would have been much easier very interesting thank you so much as always have a great day too thank you Annie

  • @R.-.
    @R.-. 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for making this! Have you experienced or witnessed an engine failure in person?
    Does setting the auto-pilot to drift down mode relay this information electronically to ground so they know what level you are descending to?
    After landing, who gets involved? The engine manufacturer? Air accident investigators? Can the engine go straight back into service?

  • @kicikici5
    @kicikici5 6 років тому +1

    Many practice in different situation pilots need and all passengers safe will be.Thank you for video :)

  • @chrisruiz9017
    @chrisruiz9017 6 років тому +2

    I wish I could of been a pilot but chose a diff career I fly alot and love flying these videos are awesome and I learn alot from them keep up the great work 💯✈

  • @ChrisDIYerOklahoma
    @ChrisDIYerOklahoma 5 років тому

    Airmanship...great point! I always trained my guys to use their senses first when troubleshooting. If it smells like AV gas...it prob is.

  • @raoshuaib589
    @raoshuaib589 6 років тому

    I m not a pilot but find your videos interesting and knowledgable

  • @morganphillips8609
    @morganphillips8609 6 років тому +69

    Me: listens to mentor, but cannot stop looking at the dogs

    • @gorillaau
      @gorillaau 6 років тому +5

      Hehe... Animals will do something to steal the scene.

    • @jeffsuriano629
      @jeffsuriano629 4 роки тому

      Perfectly stated, laughed out loud!

    • @wyrmofvt
      @wyrmofvt 3 роки тому

      Better than vice versa. :)

  • @brucekendall52
    @brucekendall52 6 років тому +1

    Excellent info.I would be very happy if you were always the pilot of my plane.Merry Xmas.

  • @strangerdanger4566
    @strangerdanger4566 5 років тому

    You make flying sound more safe every failure video I watch :P

  • @Hannesaronsson
    @Hannesaronsson 6 років тому +1

    Would be really cool if you could go through famous airplane crashes (Such as Air France 447) and explain what went wrong etc. A little bit like Air crash investigation but more with your personal flavor to it.

    • @srinitaaigaura
      @srinitaaigaura Рік тому

      Well you got your wish. This is one of the best videos I have seen about that tragedy.

    • @Hannesaronsson
      @Hannesaronsson Рік тому

      @@srinitaaigaura Yes, it is cool how 4 years later, it happend :D It was a great video.

  • @rickyhall7514
    @rickyhall7514 5 років тому

    Sounds like A LOT of important and useful information. So THAT'S why you're THE CAPTAIN!

  • @K4SP4R4S
    @K4SP4R4S 6 років тому +5

    I literally watched vid twice because first time i was wathing those doggos

  • @nickheidersdorf2505
    @nickheidersdorf2505 6 років тому +3

    Greetings from Alaska!
    Your videos are top notch and them dogs are cute as hell

  • @vrxcld5014
    @vrxcld5014 6 років тому +3

    Excellent new intro. Can you do a video on fire at high altitude? That would be awesome too.

  • @dominickkrahnstoever7362
    @dominickkrahnstoever7362 6 років тому +2

    TBH, I don't think I took my eyes of those adorable dogs once during the entire video.

  • @robertrp3757
    @robertrp3757 6 років тому +3

    I Have to say, I Love your aviation videos.

  • @julioballesta
    @julioballesta 5 років тому +1

    I had a long discussion in a different channel about raising the dead engine and do not turn toward the dead engine concepts. I do support both 100%. Using the rudder to correct the banking also will create a drag. Right?
    Moving the fuel from one wing to the other is also a good idea I think.

    • @sharoncassell9358
      @sharoncassell9358 2 роки тому

      Put the fuel in tank to balance the weight if possible. Cross feed will help to accomplish this.

  • @mikeall7012
    @mikeall7012 5 років тому

    I was rotary wing. Interesting to see the slight differences in response. Same idea though.. return aircraft to a capable flight envelope and land. Although in certain cases we didnt have SEC above terrain, in moderate altitudes.

  • @brianjohnson5789
    @brianjohnson5789 6 років тому +3

    Good video, but bigger problem is being forced to lower altitude while flying over a war zone, as hand held anti air weapons get better and many places in conflict are flown over routinely by mainstream airlines... We are probably not far off airlines needing to avoid many places in conflict and that will make many routine journeys very complicated and much longer...

  • @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043
    @gomphrena-beautifulflower-8043 5 років тому

    You are seriously being upstaged by that apricot bundle of cuteness! The white one rests for his performance later. Adorable, both!
    Now for two quick questions: for this and other serious in-flight events, does the Captain take over flying, if he’s monitoring this leg of flight? And do you tell the passengers at some point what’s happening? They need reassurance after many may have seen smoke or fire from the engine.
    Thank you!

  • @henrydenner5448
    @henrydenner5448 6 років тому +1

    I absolutely love your channel Captain.

  • @wanderlustspirit4607
    @wanderlustspirit4607 6 років тому +1

    Interesting timing of this video considering there was a Frontier Airlines flight where the engine cover fell off during flight this morning.

  • @EASYTIGER10
    @EASYTIGER10 6 років тому

    0:10 You're about 45kms from RAF Lossiemouth, Scotland in that view. Long Runways. No major mountains in the way. No problem

  • @erictaylor5462
    @erictaylor5462 5 років тому

    A lot of people think that if you lose one of two engines, you lose 50% of your power. But this is not the case, because that dead engine is not only no longer thrusting, it is also generating a lot of drag.
    I don't know if this is true for jets, but in twin engine propeller planes, losing 1 engine results in an 80% loss of power.
    So yea, getting into a stall with only 20% of your power available... That is asking for a bad day.

  • @henksuli2879
    @henksuli2879 4 роки тому +2

    3:32 I get flight simulator flashbacks from this

  • @AA-dg4oo
    @AA-dg4oo 6 років тому

    I don't why I'm here watching your videos but I enjoy.

  • @المعلومةالخفية
    @المعلومةالخفية 3 роки тому +1

    Can you throw that dog somewhere so we can listen to you lol🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @papaotiboateng
    @papaotiboateng 5 років тому

    Bro I love the content you have flying makes so much sense to me these days.

  • @OAleathaO
    @OAleathaO 5 років тому

    0:33 - That brown dog is really good at getting attention. Also, considering these dogs are present for most of Mentour's videos they can probably pass at least the written PPL exam...maybe not the CPL written exam though.

  • @fhernandez5023
    @fhernandez5023 5 років тому

    i tune to all the videos just to see the dogs they are so adorable

  • @lenshilt
    @lenshilt 6 років тому

    Peter, you and Captain Joe ought to start your own airline!

  • @wakeuproy
    @wakeuproy 6 років тому +1

    Aviate, Navigate, Communicate. New learning everytime Captain I watch ur vlog

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  6 років тому +1

      Thank you! I’m glad you liked it!

  • @SpamMouse
    @SpamMouse 6 років тому +1

    With respect I offer there is one thing that you have not mentioned or suggested a pilot do during an event like this: Yes the mid-cruise fault technical details will be captured on the flight-recorder but the pilots actions and thoughts are so very important in the unfortunate event that the situation is not recoverable. So I suggest that although running a clean cockpit where there is no unnecessary chat during active flying events, it is important to offer something of a running commentary about both pilots' thoughts to events and planned reactions to the situation as it unfolds. Rather than just the expected "WTF!" caught on the Cockpit Voice Recorder. I see that mud is hampering recovery of the CVR from the Lion Air crash, it could just as well be the Black Box that was lost. Clear Skies ! (I note once more the doggies end the flight with the sofa in trim.)

  • @Jasona1976
    @Jasona1976 6 років тому +2

    Love you dogs too!! So cute both of them.

  • @willykang1293
    @willykang1293 6 років тому

    Great. And this was why I thought why the aircraft wasn’t designed like B747 with four engines. You lost one but you can turn off another one in opposite side.

  • @daffidavit
    @daffidavit 5 років тому

    BTW, the definition of "Service Ceiling" is the maximum altitude at which the aircraft can maintain a climb rate of 100 ft/minute on one engine. The term "service ceiling" is often confused the "absolute ceiling" which is the highest ceiling the aircraft can sustain under normal atmospheric conditions. That means a sustained maximum altitude at a standard pressure of 29.92 in/hg and a temperature of 59 degrees Fahrenheit. FYI

  • @vaqarkhan8306
    @vaqarkhan8306 6 років тому +1

    Extremely well explained. Thanks.

  • @thegerman7133
    @thegerman7133 2 роки тому

    Must admit I love this channel! Well done!

  • @yoidoretennshi777
    @yoidoretennshi777 4 роки тому

    It was not an engine failure case but various maneuvers explained in this episode remind me of that JL123 tragic incident in 1985 which killed more than 500 passengers & crew members...

  • @JohnMitch
    @JohnMitch 6 років тому +1

    Thanks again for sharing you knowledge to us all, very grateful indeed