Boeing 737 CL: Engine Fire in-Flight

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  • @FlyArnie
    @FlyArnie 11 років тому +8

    very important! when you say (according to SOPs can differ but result is the same) CONFIRM thrlever n2 to idle, never close it the same time.
    First let the PF look at the lever and let him confirm that it is the correct engine, then set idle. shutting down the wrong engine actually happend, reasulting in an aircrash
    .

  • @wings4passion
    @wings4passion 11 років тому +2

    Packs (or air conditioning packs) are "Cold Air Units", usually an air cycle machine (ACM) cooling device.

  • @kristian4559
    @kristian4559 7 років тому +18

    ... "Fire is off..."
    first step in the engine fire memory items is "Turn Fire on"

    • @aperson4075
      @aperson4075 7 років тому

      Captain.K Really?

    • @TonyP9279
      @TonyP9279 7 років тому +3

      LOL! I think that's on the checklist for the simulator control operator.

  • @Detective_Lynne
    @Detective_Lynne 2 роки тому +2

    2:35 Pilots: **reading engine fire checklist**
    Me, looking at 3 red gear lamps: "It seems like engine fire was not the only problem."

    • @charlespg3d190
      @charlespg3d190 9 місяців тому +1

      It just means the gear is up it’s a normal light to have

  • @SamathPerera
    @SamathPerera 11 років тому +1

    because the captain sees these settings on his airspeed indicator and his navigation display...its a visual help for the pilot, where actually the desired heading is and which speed he has to maintain.

  • @richerd210
    @richerd210 11 років тому +2

    setting speed and heading doesn't mean that the autopilot is engaged, it is set for the flight director which tell the pilot how the aircraft will fly if the autopilot is engaged.

  • @TheLukasz032
    @TheLukasz032 7 років тому +3

    You're setting transponder code the unsafe way. While setting 7700 you cycled through 7500 (hijack) and 7600 (radio failure). If the ATC sees you on radar while you cycled numbers there'd be hijack alarm in the ATC :)
    (You should have turned backwards: 7900 -> 7800 -> 7700.)

    • @TonyP9279
      @TonyP9279 7 років тому +1

      Actually, you should put it on Standby first, then it won't transmit while you are cycling through.

    • @liams.5536
      @liams.5536 6 років тому +1

      Transponder numbers only go up to seven bud, and you cant turn them backwards on a 737

  • @Vbuttstedt
    @Vbuttstedt 11 років тому +1

    The continuous switch is for continuous igniter, in case of winds gusts, or rain, it will assure a continuous ignition of the fuel in the combustion chamber...

  • @jkiang
    @jkiang 11 років тому +3

    That's the shortest approach checklist ever -_-

  • @Lo0NaTik1
    @Lo0NaTik1 8 років тому +17

    Co-pilot: "Runway heading 179"
    He then proceeds to dial in 079.

    • @palopo-t3v
      @palopo-t3v 8 років тому +2

      Everybody is a copilot. The first officer is the captain's copilot. The captain is the first officer's copilot. Call him for what he is, and that is PM in this case.

    • @Misiulo
      @Misiulo 6 років тому +1

      Air Crash Investigation credits.

    • @Petrhrabal
      @Petrhrabal 5 років тому +1

      Also I did not see them to switch AC power from inoperative burned GEN2 to APU on overhead pannel.

    • @zellhaufen8583
      @zellhaufen8583 4 роки тому +2

      c'mon it's just 100 degrees off.

    • @SailingSarah
      @SailingSarah 2 роки тому

      @@zellhaufen8583 😬

  • @MitchMetcalf_
    @MitchMetcalf_ 11 років тому

    Another beautiful video Pranas!

  • @AZ4everALKMAAR
    @AZ4everALKMAAR 11 років тому

    Manual said so ;) . But for that you should ask Pranas. Was for me the first time to do this in front of the cam.

  • @SamathPerera
    @SamathPerera 11 років тому

    i agree...i wasnt sure if i should post such comment because these videos are more for aviation enthausiasts and not for training purposes or professionel flying...what i couldnt believe was the way they confirmed the actions O.o i had the impression that the first officer couldnt handle the situation and it took a little time to get into the flow..maybe it was the first time for him that a camera was on board ;)

  • @daveluttinen2547
    @daveluttinen2547 5 років тому +1

    I would like to see a single-engine go-around at 200ft AGL. My next request would be for max crosswind component landing single-engine. Great fun! thank you for these videos.

  • @NFreund
    @NFreund 11 років тому

    It happend a few times already. e.g. SAS Flight 751 was brought down by a compressor stall and the computer not reducing thrust, because of a new system that was introduced. So both engines literally exploded

  • @patrickchristensen96
    @patrickchristensen96 11 років тому

    Unlikely, but possible. What about: European Air Transport OO-DLL
    An A300 with complete loss of hydraulic pressure. They did manage to land the airplane.

  • @MikeVerta
    @MikeVerta 9 років тому +8

    Something about guys just breaking out a manual to read what to do when an engine is on fire is vaguely terrifying.

    • @zacharykaiser7407
      @zacharykaiser7407 8 років тому +17

      That is the standard operating procedure. Piloting is all about checklists.

    • @arlipscomb
      @arlipscomb 8 років тому +9

      Just the opposite. By going to the checklists it ensures that an important step is not forgotten.

    • @aperson4075
      @aperson4075 7 років тому

      Al Lipscomb Exactly, but isn't the ECAM procedure ever so convenient?

    • @dann9208
      @dann9208 7 років тому +1

      Mike Verta its a checklist so they know what to do

    • @charlespg3d190
      @charlespg3d190 10 місяців тому

      How can you expect people to remember every checklist in every situation? All they need to know is the important steps, which they did (manuel control, idle throttle, off engine, active extinguisher). This also ensures nothing is missed

  • @LetsstartFSX
    @LetsstartFSX 11 років тому +2

    very intresting

  • @FlyArnie
    @FlyArnie 11 років тому

    Why did the gear warning horn sound when flaps1 selected
    Why did you deselect the flight director at 500ft? (I am not familiar with the CL)
    Why didn't you respond to the minimums autocallout.
    Doesn't the ruddertrim have to be set neutral before landing?
    Very nice video though! Pranas is very polite indeed

  • @jamshidfanouspour1815
    @jamshidfanouspour1815 3 роки тому

    Hi captains
    First of all you had good coordination
    Second you forgot to performe fuel balancing
    Third you did not mention FORDEC PROCEDURES
    The last important thing was sw off FD on the ILS why did you do that.?

  • @Will24Edin
    @Will24Edin 11 років тому

    Isn't there a point the cabin crew need to be notified of engine failures? Or is that only necessary when the fault is more serious?

  • @iillyyaa777
    @iillyyaa777 11 років тому

    @amazinglasers @oktal3700 Thank you very much! :D

  • @bobhatcher5505
    @bobhatcher5505 11 років тому

    Well done guys, great vid!

  • @teknikal_domain
    @teknikal_domain 8 років тому +1

    I wonder how you program in the scenarios into the simulator.
    Probably not easy.

  • @SailingSarah
    @SailingSarah 2 роки тому

    @9:30 FO calls runway heading 179 but inputs 079 🤷

    • @magic3646
      @magic3646 2 роки тому

      179 is incorrect, he is landing runway 08L/R so it would be 078 but 079 is very close

  • @simonwestmancoat
    @simonwestmancoat 11 років тому +1

    At 500 speed is between 150 and 149. So this is an unstable approach and should have been a mandatory go around. No DODAR and confirmation of actions not understood by this crew. And no NITS brief for the cabin. A fun video, but very poor CRM.

  • @KGB95140
    @KGB95140 11 років тому

    many video about engine fire, but for wheel well fire ?

  • @Nicolussius
    @Nicolussius 11 років тому

    there's an electric hydraulic pump which might help if the pressure is lost because of the engines. if there is no more pressure because the fluid is gone, the airplane is out of control except for the engines. to show that is rather pointless because it's not likely to happen and if it does, the plane's most probably going to crash.

  • @FsxPlayer112
    @FsxPlayer112 11 років тому +3

    Please make an Hydraulics Lost/Failure on a A320!

  • @ISOtoulouse
    @ISOtoulouse 11 років тому

    Hi Pranis! What about a CAT3 ILS with a bad weather into the A320 ?

  • @Andersng1
    @Andersng1 11 років тому +2

    Well they have to say everything they do.

  • @iillyyaa777
    @iillyyaa777 11 років тому

    But A320 got FBW system. They are not using hydraulics any more, am I right??

  • @Feckz1n
    @Feckz1n 11 років тому

    Very nice video! Is there a reason not to use auto brake in this kind of situation?

    • @eddievhfan1984
      @eddievhfan1984 2 роки тому

      Depending on the damage from the engine fire, if the autobrake system fails to work on one of the main landing gear, it can induce skidding on the runway, which could turn catastrophic, especially when you have one engine dead-imagine the left engine in reverse as only the left main gear is braking, and you'll see what I mean.

  • @Miguel0363
    @Miguel0363 9 років тому +5

    You had SQ7700 and at about minute 7:50, sq is again 2000...

  • @drumdude46
    @drumdude46 11 років тому

    "Fire is Off". i love these guys! ha ha!

  • @iillyyaa777
    @iillyyaa777 11 років тому

    Thank you very much!

  • @peterwallison
    @peterwallison 11 років тому

    Very helpful video - what is the reason for setting the engine/s to "Continuous"?

    • @pbr2805
      @pbr2805 3 роки тому +2

      It supplies continuous ignition to the engine so that it should stay alive on landing.

  • @shaheerdanish55
    @shaheerdanish55 8 років тому +1

    Wat is the spining thing at the side for

    • @sum42guy2k
      @sum42guy2k 8 років тому

      That is elevator trim, there is a button on the yoke to adjust it

    • @aperson4075
      @aperson4075 7 років тому

      sum42guy2k Its more like a switch, flick it up and down

  • @zabimaru67
    @zabimaru67 11 років тому

    Is there engine fire in flight on the 320 ?

  • @norbert.kiszka
    @norbert.kiszka 2 роки тому

    8:41 nice font :)

  • @aerding
    @aerding 6 років тому

    why did they turned on the GEN 2 after APU start?

    • @FrecklesAviation
      @FrecklesAviation 5 років тому +1

      because the engine 2 generator was off, due to the engine failure

  • @AZ4everALKMAAR
    @AZ4everALKMAAR 11 років тому

    Haha. Klopt. ;) . Kom inderdaad uit Nederland. Kan ook niet anders heah ;) .

  • @piotrkuler2474
    @piotrkuler2474 8 років тому +1

    not gen 2 but ac trans bus nr 2 :)

  • @AZ4everALKMAAR
    @AZ4everALKMAAR 11 років тому

    What do you want to say exactly?

  • @macfan999
    @macfan999 11 років тому

    what do packs do?

  • @shaquellesaul6569
    @shaquellesaul6569 10 років тому

    Hey good vid. Quick question; what happens if the fire doesnt go out. Oh and could you do a video with engine and multiple failures :) :)

    • @boryswwa
      @boryswwa 10 років тому

      You fire a second bottle of fire extinguisher agent (flip the extinguisher switch to the other side) :)

    • @shaquellesaul6569
      @shaquellesaul6569 9 років тому

      Wow thanks alot

    • @mba7454
      @mba7454 9 років тому

      +Shaquelle Saul yeah why not! Double engine fires..make that with APU Fire too and nil hydraulics...and additional to Captain incapacitation due to food poisoning from that witch Betty Stew!! hat ll turn the cockpit into a toilet!

    • @ErmakDimon
      @ErmakDimon 8 років тому

      +Shaquelle Saul and if it doesn't go out at all, you evacuate on the side of the working engine

  • @AZ4everALKMAAR
    @AZ4everALKMAAR 11 років тому

    According to our Manual we had to use it.

  • @XpertPilotFSX
    @XpertPilotFSX 9 років тому

    What's idle reverse?

    • @Minecraftmike5089
      @Minecraftmike5089 9 років тому

      XpertPilotFSX an engine produces thrust whenever it is on, even when it is at idle. idle reverse means the reversers are deployed, but the engine is still at idle.

    • @XpertPilotFSX
      @XpertPilotFSX 9 років тому

      Oh, ok!

  • @Panav_Kalra
    @Panav_Kalra 11 років тому

    Nice 1 Pranas :)
    I would also like to see B737 landing without any of the engines and landing gear !
    Try it /!/ All D best...

  • @36mohmoh
    @36mohmoh 11 років тому

    Good video A320 all hydrolic pressure lost would be great

  • @nicamssy
    @nicamssy 11 років тому

    Please all hydraulic pressure lost a320

  • @nicamssy
    @nicamssy 11 років тому +4

    737 ditching!

  • @BulgarianAviation767
    @BulgarianAviation767 8 років тому

    -500 ft/min on touchdown, that's a smash landing

  • @mbeekman2
    @mbeekman2 11 років тому

    The Netherlands!!!!

  • @thorgarbinwessel-kjenner7736
    @thorgarbinwessel-kjenner7736 8 років тому

    Good work, love it! But use the harnesses, not directly for safety but it shows a greater professionalism.. :-) But again, nice. Much cooler too. ;)

  • @murderblade7
    @murderblade7 11 років тому

    loss of vertical stabiliser hydraulics might be more realistic

  • @rowlandlakke1548
    @rowlandlakke1548 4 місяці тому

    ""confirm engine 2 thrust lever idle"" while already pulling it to idle hahaha, ""confirmed call when thrust lever was idle hahaha

  • @AZ4everALKMAAR
    @AZ4everALKMAAR 11 років тому

    Dat klopt ;) . Is het zo opvallend ? Haha.

  • @1214101
    @1214101 5 років тому

    I like your videos, but it’s not as realistic, when you know what problem is going to happen.

  • @skat0r
    @skat0r 11 років тому

    what?

  • @RadioBambiluna
    @RadioBambiluna 11 років тому +1

    if you use the autopilot would be better.. !

  • @Shotty_Gunny
    @Shotty_Gunny 5 років тому

    So many mistakes?....

  • @AZ4everALKMAAR
    @AZ4everALKMAAR 11 років тому

    tbh?

  • @wizard101epicfailure
    @wizard101epicfailure 11 років тому +1

    I know this is a little rude but your copilot talks a lot.

    • @palopo-t3v
      @palopo-t3v 8 років тому

      That's CRM and MCC for you... We usually talk that much during training, sim checks and simulator assessments for jobs.

  • @dann9208
    @dann9208 7 років тому

    why do they have to say confirm

  • @fokjock
    @fokjock 9 років тому

    not a fuel switch!-it's an engine start lever-and identify before actioning puleeze...kids playing themselves really

    • @maroon9980
      @maroon9980 9 років тому

      Since they are training to become real pilots, im prettu sure they know better than you.

    • @lieseldownes9722
      @lieseldownes9722 8 років тому

      +fokjock it is clearly label "fuel --- cutoff" on the plane but it is also called a engine start lever in the qrh and in technical terms. it can get confusing.
      Example:
      Captain: Switch the engine start to off (referring to the engine start SWITCHES on the overhead).
      First Officer: Engine start to off *switches start levers to CUTOFF*
      Captain: Oh not again! *Calls ATC* United 776, our dumbass of a first officer shut off our no 2 engine because of miscommunication. Holding at current position.

    • @fokjock
      @fokjock 8 років тому

      Joshua Joshua Joshua
      The label "fuel cutoff" is there because that is what it does-BUT it is not called called a "fuel cutoff switch" by anyone including Boeing-it is a start LEVER.Now start switches are for the start motor to begin-they begin the start sequence-at 25% N2 the start lever is lifted and the start switch will cut out at 56% N2 automatically -unless of course it doesn't in which case you manually turn it off-which happened to me last week.
      Please don't assume everyone here on utube
      is a Microsoft Flight Sim pilot-some of us fly the real article-and incidently sometimes get a bit fed up flying every day almost.
      As a professional pilot you cannot get your instrument terms mixed up-esp in the real sim
      where you will get your ass smacked.

    • @ErmakDimon
      @ErmakDimon 8 років тому

      It is not a lever, neither is it an engine start switch. It is the fuel control switch, which controls is the fuel flowing to the engine or not. Yes, you out them on at start, but in no way do they start the engines

  • @AZ4everALKMAAR
    @AZ4everALKMAAR 11 років тому

    Aviate, Navigate, Communicate ;) .

  • @markkeetels6418
    @markkeetels6418 9 років тому +1

    i know when someone is dutch haha

  • @AZ4everALKMAAR
    @AZ4everALKMAAR 11 років тому

    Haha.. Ja. Nou zo boer Hollands Engels is het toch niet? Haha.

  • @kubaSWAT
    @kubaSWAT 11 років тому

    i dont like this stephan, what the hell ?

  • @bonnystarks
    @bonnystarks 10 років тому +8

    Is this a joke ? lool Worst pilots ever

    • @ErmakDimon
      @ErmakDimon 8 років тому +19

      They are students, and let's see how you can do

    • @fourtwenty3443
      @fourtwenty3443 8 років тому +4

      +Bonny Stark Why?They're just students,who are learning

    • @aperson4075
      @aperson4075 7 років тому +3

      Bonny Stark What about you try

  • @airplaneman73
    @airplaneman73 11 років тому

    Pranas, Is it possible that a compressor stall can bring down a plane?