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A Walkthrough of Gulfstream’s G600 Touchscreen Symmetry Flight Deck - AIN

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  • Опубліковано 13 сер 2024
  • The G600 and G500 are a major leap forward for Gulfstream in terms of the flight deck design, while also launching a new family of long-range jets that take advantage of the latest technology. From the active-sidestick fly-by-wire flight controls to the touchscreen-controlled avionics, Gulfstream has leapfrogged its competitors in the technology race and at the same time produced a large modern business jet that is easy and actually fun to fly. One of the neat new features in the G600 and G500 is the touchscreen overhead panel. Where there used to be what seemed like acres of switches and buttons, there are now three touchscreens that are used to control all the aircraft systems. A huge benefit of these new touchscreens is that the pilots can go from dark cockpit to ready for engine start in less than half the time of earlier Gulfstreams like the G550.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 309

  • @jaspervos2490
    @jaspervos2490 2 роки тому +12

    As a Captain on the B787, I thought I was flying one of the more technologically advanced aircraft, but this is a whole new level up. Stunning flightdeck with everything a pilot could ever want. Great explanation on the systems and design philosophy. Hopefully one day I'll to have the opportunity to fly this magnificent aircraft.

  • @garyderipaska675
    @garyderipaska675 2 роки тому +8

    I just recently retired from flying after 47 years , I spent about 26 years in the Gulfstreams, from the GIIB's to the G550.They are sweet flying airplanes a true pilots airplane. Excellent video , makes me wish I hadn't retired.

  • @leveraged6694
    @leveraged6694 4 роки тому +180

    A moment of silence for all the toggle switch companies out there.

    • @randerson752
      @randerson752 4 роки тому +4

      I hope not something satisfying about the tactile feedback from switches and buttons. also in support of screens having some redundant systems on on physical switches and buttons make a lot of sense. But this G600 is more Rafale vs Mig -21 - gulfstream II in terms of cockpits.

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 4 роки тому +2

      It is already quite proven that anything that has less moving parts is an orde of magnitude cheaper to own...

    • @mhamma6560
      @mhamma6560 4 роки тому +2

      They're not going anywhere anytime soon -- These goodies come with a hefty premium, but hands down I'd want my flight deck as operator friendly as possible, and clearly, this is it.

    • @YoutubSUCKZ
      @YoutubSUCKZ 4 роки тому +1

      and what happens when the computer system fails? you are fucked

    • @4jup4ter4
      @4jup4ter4 4 роки тому +1

      @@YoutubSUCKZ Very true. You should see the Airbus 350 Cockpit though. Looks like a gaming center just like this.

  • @shadowmist1246
    @shadowmist1246 4 роки тому +25

    It was nice to have a detailed overview of this new system. Thanks.

  • @daveinstlouis
    @daveinstlouis 4 роки тому +10

    My dad is a retired TWA Capt. He started out as a 727 Flight Engineer and ended his career as a 757 / 67 Capt. It's amazing how cockpit technology has changed through the years.

  • @MariaMock
    @MariaMock 4 роки тому +5

    Nice job, Scott Evans. I hear you had a huge part in the design of this flight deck.
    My husband was the Program Manager in charge of all the engineers and suppliers that designed the cockpit of this airplane. Very cool, sophisticated and super expensive. 😎

    • @BoB4jjjjs
      @BoB4jjjjs 4 роки тому +1

      Maria: The last sentence fully applies!!!

  • @trinipilot2246
    @trinipilot2246 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks AIN!!! Awesome in depth flight deck tour of the G600, what a beautiful and amazing aircraft. Really love what Gulfstream has done with the flight deck of the future. Definitely sets the new standard for the next generation of up and coming aviators!!

  • @carl8790
    @carl8790 2 роки тому +1

    More touchscreens? Call me old-school, but nothing beats a physical button and switches. It's simple, easy to spot and gives great feedback.
    The fly by wire joysticks are really cool. Even if it's electronic, it's waaay better than what Airbus has to offer.

  • @ram64man
    @ram64man 4 роки тому +43

    My only problem with this type of flight deck is how useful are the touch screens in an emergency or high turbulence a menu under another menu. Changing the focus of the pilot or co-pilot to look for a particular menu when the full focus should be on the situation there should be a physical button backup that is illuminated when active would help immensely if such life threatening situations

    • @redheron
      @redheron 4 роки тому +8

      ram64man somebody didn’t watch the whole video

    • @medeste
      @medeste 4 роки тому +4

      Very weird he has to operate the panel on his right with his left hand to have a grip.
      I tried to operate my smartphone (on navigation app) while driving, it's very difficult, i think i would consider this only with haptic and physical feedback. Too easy to click on something by mistake and not even knowing what it was, exspecially when something is distracting you. I see this is not a normal touchscreen, but I have to try it to understand if it's really that reliable and precise.
      Honestly, this tecnology is cool and seems very useful for the pilots in standard operations, they can make it easier and less stressful. But there's a number of out of standard situation where all of that can be problematic, yes they can substitute a screen on the fly, but would they be able to do that in an emergency situation? This may fix some issues from the old standard technology and generate others... It seems well tought and they seem to have considered possible issues, but it's very difficult to evaulate the problems and disasters this can prevent and is easy to look only at the new problems it can create.

    • @billhart9832
      @billhart9832 4 роки тому +3

      @@medeste I suspect he's lefthanded or more likely, for a clear field of view from the camera angle it's the least obstructed using his left hand from the left seat. Also, if you look carefully, the entire perimeter of each of the TCDs can be used as a handhold. the TCDs are like a small pedestal table. I like your thoughts on haptic feedback but he also demonstrated the resistive "slide-off" technique for an inadvertent touch. Interesting approach. Only time will tell what the pilots flying these impressive aircraft have to say.

    • @JerryLaw
      @JerryLaw 4 роки тому +3

      I flow with a touch screen display in a GA in mod turb before it’s not hard to do really

    • @almerindaromeira8352
      @almerindaromeira8352 4 роки тому +3

      @@medeste you can clearly see a slot on the right side of the display, almost like if the display was raised from the console. You can also grab there.

  • @mhamma6560
    @mhamma6560 4 роки тому +2

    Extremely impressive --- The avionics package, not the comments from people that didn't watch the video. Very intuitive and pilot friendly. Being able to grab the "switch panel" and activate controls like that is unparalleled currently. It's like a checklist that puts the buttons and info next to the step. Combining / auto completing certain tasks is a nice feature. Can't help but laugh at those that'd rather have the old school manual knob to actually have to crank the tuning wheel for something (I could just hear them "I don't want radio presets, I want to have to spin the knob to tune into a station, especially trying to avoid listening to commericals!"). Well done Gulfstream!

  • @chippledon1
    @chippledon1 4 роки тому +26

    Actually, it's a non-tech feature that I thought was pretty neat: the finger grips that help stabilize the hand while using your thumb to tap the screen !

    • @elzie1100
      @elzie1100 Рік тому +1

      I also like the "land-on, lift-off" application off touchscreen menu items. So simplistic and yet so ingenious.

  • @kenh86
    @kenh86 4 роки тому +98

    imagine the screen is not responsive for whatever reason

    • @jamesblunt1915
      @jamesblunt1915 4 роки тому +4

      kenh86 You mean like a cluster of switches that won’t respond

    • @PKerusso
      @PKerusso 4 роки тому +20

      kenh86 - no problem , a couple others can carry out the same task

    • @importantjohn
      @importantjohn 4 роки тому +20

      call the help line (between 8 am to 8pm)

    • @gordoboy18
      @gordoboy18 4 роки тому +4

      looks like the critical stuff is hard product.

    • @flyhamptons
      @flyhamptons 4 роки тому +2

      I don't have to imagine; it happens to me so often with my iPad (EFB) and I'm poking at it with frustration until I get the right approach plate ... hate touch screens, for some reason, they don't like my fingers/touch. I hope they have better technology than what my iPad has.

  • @ArizonaAirspace
    @ArizonaAirspace 4 роки тому +25

    Should started out with dark cockpit and run the start sequence from the beginning.

    • @topethermohenes7658
      @topethermohenes7658 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah 10 mins from dark to taxi is Not that hard even on current systems. Only the boarding takes time

    • @mhamma6560
      @mhamma6560 4 роки тому +2

      2nd --- when you're touting such capabilities, nothing beats a solid demo.

  • @dutchdekkers4071
    @dutchdekkers4071 3 роки тому

    Mr. Evans, and all of Gulfstream: Chapeau! What a Job Well Done! Signed: Retired F16 Pilot and Fighter Weapons Instructor. You build a cockpit around a pilot, just like General Dynamics build the ultimate dogfight machine around the needs of a fighter pilot. I would have loved to fly one. I haven't reviewed any competitor cockpits (yet) but would be highly surprised if they would surpass your Gulfstream 600 flight deck. You build a magnificent ship!

  • @vinh1351
    @vinh1351 4 роки тому +55

    was more a fan of Dassault's Falcon jets but man this cockpit is the new standard for sure!

    • @alexanderkamerbeek9693
      @alexanderkamerbeek9693 4 роки тому

      @@parimal7528 no it won't in the overhead they can acces all systems trough all 3 displays. So if one fails they can still operate the systems.

    • @alexanderkamerbeek9693
      @alexanderkamerbeek9693 4 роки тому +2

      @@parimal7528 why are those needed? I mean each screen can show all the systems. And they are no way all on the same electrical system so they are redundant enough to not have switches.
      I think you don't really understand what I try to say, all the system pages can be shown on either screen. So even if a screen goes blanc the remaining two can still bring up all the pages for the systems

    • @noahgroenewoud4754
      @noahgroenewoud4754 4 роки тому

      I love the OH panel but it is just sooooooooooooo satisfying to flick and push buttons

    • @johankarlsson1866
      @johankarlsson1866 4 роки тому +2

      Yeah and what happens when you have a smoke filled cockpit and physically can’t feel the switches ?

    • @noahgroenewoud4754
      @noahgroenewoud4754 4 роки тому +2

      @@johankarlsson1866 True.... Good point....

  • @joelmulder
    @joelmulder 4 роки тому +5

    This looks straight from a scify movie, I'd love to fly one of these some day!

  • @richardschindler8822
    @richardschindler8822 4 роки тому +3

    Very interesting! As a retired corporate pilot I find this both incredible and scary.
    Incredible for the advancements in technology and ease of flying, and scary in the what if situation. I’m fully aware of the next to impossible, complete and total loss of electrical power is, including all batteries, but WHAT IF. I admit Ive been retired a few years now and maybe I don’t have all the information on this plane, so please forgive me if I’m not up to date.
    I would give anything to get some SIDE stick time in this bird. I flew G-2’s and 4’s but this one leaves them in the dirt.
    Bravo Gulfstream !!!

    • @ViniciusRozario
      @ViniciusRozario 4 роки тому +1

      Everything we do in our lives envolves a certain type of risk, but you can evaluate those risks and mitigate them to a certain level of safety. In aviation safety you must be aware that nothing is 100% safe, since there is always a situation that you can do nothing about it and you are going to crash. With that in mind, you have to calculate the probability of risks like the one that you have mentioned and if they are at a safety level, for exemple, 1 in 2.000.000 flights, then you can assume that the probability is so low that you can fly this aircraft without hesitation. This equipments must pass through certifications that evaluate this safety level. If this aircraft is certified to fly (and the certification process was made correctly) then we can assume that they have made everything to mitigate this risk and it must likely wont occour, although it can occour, just like it can occour with any other aircraft. If you lose all eletric power including stand by systems and have black screens on a 737 within IMC conditions, you are in trouble. This situation can happens but they have mitigated this risk to a certain acceptable level.

  • @peterdurand3098
    @peterdurand3098 Рік тому

    Retired airline captain here. I sure wish I was 35 years younger to have that sort of tech at my fingertips. I have to smile at the different ideas in some areas between the G600 and the Falcon 10X. Watching a similar video with the Dessault test pilot, he, at one point said with a "we know better" smile "no overhead touch screen".

  • @mytube2013
    @mytube2013 4 роки тому +56

    The problem of touch screen is they don’t provide any sort of physical feedback.

    • @EnDSchultz1
      @EnDSchultz1 4 роки тому +9

      And they layer everything behind key presses and menus. If I want to do something in the airplane, especially under stress, I'd really like the control to be right there, physically available and obvious... Information displays nested into menus are fine but system controls are not.

    • @CocoaBeachLiving
      @CocoaBeachLiving 4 роки тому

      Aren't the visual or audible indicators effective as well?

    • @guillaumemichel3156
      @guillaumemichel3156 4 роки тому +6

      Even in a jet that's as basic and old as a CRJ, every selection needs to be confirmed by reading how the system reacts: press a button, great! what did it do ? only way to know is to get a message of some sort, that tells the status of what you're interacting with. So physical switches vs touch screen isn't really the debate here.

    • @topethermohenes7658
      @topethermohenes7658 4 роки тому

      This is funny, I wonder how it feels to use those touchscreens in severe turbulence

    • @mhamma6560
      @mhamma6560 4 роки тому +6

      @@topethermohenes7658 with ease -- each screen has a grab area unlike traditional switch layouts. Much easier to use a screen to do something than it is to float the arm around a panel possibly hitting things you don't want or need.

  • @roberthale8407
    @roberthale8407 4 роки тому +5

    No analog HSI, altimeter and airspeed indicator. Need them just in case IMO. Saved our bacon one day on a C37 when the instruments went haywire due to a pitot static issue and TAT probe issue where the potable water was getting in them on the ground then freezing at altitude.

    • @junrenong8576
      @junrenong8576 4 роки тому +2

      A lot of planes don't have that now days...... The two smaller displays on each of the side is the backup, powered by battery....

  • @sebastiangiovannella7778
    @sebastiangiovannella7778 4 роки тому +47

    I’m not a pilot but I still prefer more analog systems especially in emergency situations

  • @rrcw320
    @rrcw320 4 роки тому +46

    I fly an A380 and this Gulfstream makes me feel like If i was operating a Wright Flyers

    • @hadijaffri9856
      @hadijaffri9856 4 роки тому +6

      Well sir u are living a dream.I want to be a pilot when i clear my college.
      God bless you sir

    • @luttes72
      @luttes72 4 роки тому +3

      The side sticks moving in unison got me.

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 4 роки тому +5

      @@luttes72 That feature could probably have saved a couple Airbusses... I bet someone made the engineering decision of not adding servos to the sticks in the 80s, that might ot might not have caused ~500 casualties. Of course they didn't make the mistakes that caused Boeing almost 400 with a design that supposwdly belongs to today...

    • @cessealbeach
      @cessealbeach 3 роки тому +3

      This G600 is a Lot faster than a A380 and Can cruise at 52K feet and has a Symettry Flight Deck, WAY more advance than the dead weight A380

  • @andrewsmactips
    @andrewsmactips 4 роки тому +15

    Excellent presentation. Plus points for not once saying, "I'm gonna go ahead and..." One minus point for the incorrect use of the term: "Simplistic."

  • @costasmichalopoulos3488
    @costasmichalopoulos3488 4 роки тому +2

    Very interesting video! Most impressive is the software interface, which looks very sophisticated and mature. Kudos to Gulfstream for taking PFD, MFD, etc. beyond even the best we've seen from Garmin. The video is very detailed, although one would need to touch the system before the final verdict is issued. Good job!

  • @derrick_blak_
    @derrick_blak_ 4 роки тому +11

    How about starting to run through menus in an emergency situation. For example smoke in the cockpit! Seems difficult than having a standard overhead panel switch . The fms touch screens are the only ones that seem beneficial.

    • @smallduties8897
      @smallduties8897 2 роки тому

      If You go through all aircrafts' Smoke in the cockpit checklists, You will quickly realise there is not much to do under pressure. It's mostly Oxygen masks, goggles, recirc fans and autopilot. It's not a trouble, if you can still aviate ;)

  • @uminhtetoo
    @uminhtetoo 3 роки тому

    I have been a flight from Dubai to Singapore on this. It’s awesome! ❤️❤️❤️

  • @bblair2010
    @bblair2010 4 роки тому

    The start sequence is so simple and straightforward! (If you have an aeronautics degree)

  • @samiatash2160
    @samiatash2160 Рік тому

    Thanks for description but I would be more happy if you used your free hand ( Right Hand ) while sitting on the left seat as per airplane design .
    Just need to see how that stabilization grip works with your right hand.

  • @savagecub
    @savagecub 4 роки тому

    A VERY good explanation of the whole enchilada !

  • @auralumin
    @auralumin 4 роки тому +1

    Looks cool and probably easy to fly and get used to. A major failure of the electrical system renders airplane inop? Can a software connected joystick cause both to suddenly do abnormal things or not work at all? Can you disconnect one? What if you disconnect the wrong one? I dunno man.

  • @patricktardieu7610
    @patricktardieu7610 4 роки тому +1

    Have fun to touch the right menu during turbulences ... Dassault have tested the touch screen concept in 2005 on their Easy cockpit still today the most advance interface Cockpit and give up that option because it’s extremely difficult to work in turbulence to catch the right switches .

  • @83giac
    @83giac 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome machine, I wish I could fly it one day!

  • @aalexraileanu
    @aalexraileanu 4 роки тому +1

    So amazing. This plane is gorgeous.

  • @ronaldooda
    @ronaldooda 3 роки тому +2

    Touchscreen + turbulence may not be a good combination. Backup buttons and dials (even with the same screen navigation logic) are useful.

  • @sushmas723
    @sushmas723 4 роки тому +1

    Amazing, very well explained sir, Thank you.

  • @lawrence5824
    @lawrence5824 4 роки тому +1

    Airbus shooks at feedback response on sidestick

  • @hilaryjonilagan4777
    @hilaryjonilagan4777 4 роки тому +1

    Makes my A321neo primitive. Great airplane. Congratulations Gulfstream

  • @kinyorojohn4759
    @kinyorojohn4759 4 роки тому

    Wow!!! That's marvel of technology.thumbs up for Gulfstream.

    • @brad_neal
      @brad_neal 4 роки тому +1

      I had the privilege of a factory tour, and a ride in the sim jump seat. Triple redundancy on all major components. I would have no reservations in making my living on that flight deck! Almost all control surfaces provide a place to grip for using the touch surfaces. Pilots were included in the design process and it shows. One can completely reconfigure the instrument panel with the touch of a finger. The pilots have more information available to them at any given moment than any analog layout could ever provide.

  • @kpchannel5419
    @kpchannel5419 4 роки тому +1

    What is the time and cost involved in a pilot coming from an earlier Gulfstream to a type rating in this new plane?

  • @HighTide1715
    @HighTide1715 4 роки тому

    Great video! Thanks! Very well thought out, and logical. Plenty of safe guards. I think this new system will do very well out in the field . Hats off to Gulfstream, well done.

  • @kloenfrozen5188
    @kloenfrozen5188 4 роки тому +3

    It’s good that technology is advancing by I’d prefer to actually feel the switches in my hand. As well as technologic failures. A design flaw(correct me if I’m wrong) is that he uses his left hand, which would be on the stick, for the right hand device. The screens should accommodate for the right hand handling the screen also allowing grips.

  • @JimLatp
    @JimLatp 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Congrats Gulfstream. You've ALMOST made your engine start procedure as simple as it was to start my Global Express I was flying TWENTY YEARS AGO!!

  • @ice9100
    @ice9100 4 роки тому

    two thumbs up, very impressive..that's why i love the GULFSTREAM

  • @SayedAli-gq8bl
    @SayedAli-gq8bl 4 роки тому

    I loved the idea of overhead touch screens. The interface is designed for it. Unlike the 787 where they simply replicated the physical interface. That’s what phone makers used to do prior to iPhone/Android era.

    • @rkan2
      @rkan2 4 роки тому

      I think the design choices are moatly because of commonality. 737 Max became two disasters because of that limitation (not directly of course).

  • @steini6771
    @steini6771 4 роки тому

    Simply exceptionally! Great presentation. Thank you -

  • @maximusaviationchannel
    @maximusaviationchannel 5 місяців тому

    Whats the procedure for, oops, I spilled my coffee?🤣

  • @pradanaaditya76
    @pradanaaditya76 4 роки тому

    Woowww touchscreen overhead panel revolution 👍👍👍👍

  • @ThorosDeMyr
    @ThorosDeMyr 4 роки тому

    Great video! Would have been one of the greatest out there had the starting sequence had been performed live rather than just describing what would happen.

  • @brandon5058
    @brandon5058 4 роки тому

    Can somebody explain? If I’m right handed, and im the FO, would I have to be able to fly in the left seat? That’s seems hard to fly with my left hand..

  • @morskojvolk
    @morskojvolk 4 роки тому +2

    Brilliant design and engineering. Love their philosophy.

  • @Nicosnoko
    @Nicosnoko 4 роки тому

    What a dream machine, I wish I could fly her to the moon and beyond !

  • @airportchronicles199
    @airportchronicles199 4 роки тому

    Loving this disruptive technology!

  • @Blue_Angel.555
    @Blue_Angel.555 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice 👍. What happens if lose power?

  • @Windtee
    @Windtee 4 роки тому +2

    I'll take two, thanks.

  • @DanielPierce
    @DanielPierce 2 роки тому

    GulfStream makes the best cockpits!

  • @GNX157
    @GNX157 4 роки тому +1

    First, would rather keep the yokes. Next, what happens when both pilots are pulling on the joystick? Who's commands will the computer follow and where is the switch to change that? Comms should have its own dedicated display.

    • @PKerusso
      @PKerusso 4 роки тому

      GNX157 - the captains always has priority.

    • @brettrun8575
      @brettrun8575 4 роки тому +1

      Peter Kerusso wrong.

    • @Sokeresa
      @Sokeresa 2 роки тому

      Since they are connected you can overpower just like in a yoke airplane

    • @chris22capt
      @chris22capt 11 місяців тому

      It's an active sidestick, not passive. There is no thing such as dual input. You'll have to fight to get the control.

  • @CocoaBeachLiving
    @CocoaBeachLiving 4 роки тому

    Can't wait to see the touch screen tech to make it to smartphones 👌👍impressive ac

  • @k00lkatt
    @k00lkatt 4 роки тому

    If coming from an earlier golf stream what is the time and cost for a type rating in this new jet?

  • @charlessteven8825
    @charlessteven8825 4 роки тому

    Nice Plane,Thank you for us Pilots.

  • @junrenong8576
    @junrenong8576 4 роки тому +1

    For those who said the startup sequence is easy, remember you Just have to flip the starter switch to ign and pull the engine lever to on......in an Airbus

    • @ClassicalRips
      @ClassicalRips Рік тому

      Gulfstream engines are easy to turn on in this new flight deck. You just move the fuel lever from off to on and then push the auto-start button.

  • @k00lkatt
    @k00lkatt 4 роки тому

    What is the computer coding for this new touchscreen system written by American engineers or was it outsourced?

  • @ldus
    @ldus 4 роки тому

    Not sure about the position of the fire extinguisher handles... Other than that it looks amazing!

  • @MrBlAckSh33p13
    @MrBlAckSh33p13 4 роки тому

    I’m not sure how I feel about this. Yea its great leap in aviation tech but I can’t help but reminded of the “self driving” cars and how quickly people were able to hack into them. Maybe I’m being overly paranoid but i would like to hear someone try and explain some of the cyber security elements they would be implementing as the industry moves more towards a tech based evolution

  • @jermainejameschapfiwa5040
    @jermainejameschapfiwa5040 4 роки тому

    Really nice but how strong are those screens? If one screen breaks you would have lost a whole panel.

    • @stan4457
      @stan4457 4 роки тому +2

      Nope. The other screens can perform the same function which the broken one does

  • @mnulfateh
    @mnulfateh 4 роки тому

    Still a confusing of searching through menu in case of emergency or if touch screen goes not responsive and there can be 100 of reasons. No matter, how top glass has been used. No difference really beside having less spaced and looks pretty visualisation.

  • @regionalflyer
    @regionalflyer 4 роки тому

    As a 650 pilot, I hope they fixed the numerous electrical glitches that plague its predecessor.

  • @randerson752
    @randerson752 4 роки тому +3

    So with all these screen and pages , they may have to bring back the flight engineer position

    • @kingoscar5884
      @kingoscar5884 4 роки тому +2

      That's what I was thinking. If this tech moves on to larger aircrafts I guess there will be.

    • @Sokeresa
      @Sokeresa 3 роки тому

      Dude, did you need a flight engineer to help you navigate through your cell phone or tablet? I'm sure they would have done a good job organizing the menu. Garmin has a touch screen flight deck as well, you wanna tell me they don't know that they doing either? Slowly but surely all aircraft are gonna be glass touchscreens inn the near future

  • @rexcamproductions.2191
    @rexcamproductions.2191 Місяць тому

    Call me sceptical, but we were like way too much on electronics rather than mechanics nowadays. I hope full circle returns soon and we get back to mechanical movements.

  • @k00lkatt
    @k00lkatt 4 роки тому

    Does the tactile feedback reach the pilot through the sidestick or not?

  • @Benglator1
    @Benglator1 4 роки тому

    First let me say I am not a pilot so asking this question because I am curious....Most planes being built today seem to be heading the way of "fly by wire" where electricity is sending the commands to the planes to do what you want it to do instead of having the pulleys and cables. How do you fly the plane when you have a complete electrical failure or computer/software crash?

    • @AINvideo
      @AINvideo  4 роки тому +3

      Gulfstream has explained to us that it has numerous separate backup systems in place in case of any failures. The backups are more than what is required to certify with the FAA. Thanks for watching!

    • @after_midnight9592
      @after_midnight9592 4 роки тому +2

      Fly-by wire has been in most planes since the 70s, this is ancient tech. These systems are usually triple-redundant and independent. I don't think a crash can happen in a dedicated software like this. This is not you average windows app.
      If one flight computer gives out the wrong results, compared to the other two or three, it's ignored.

    • @Benglator1
      @Benglator1 4 роки тому

      Thanks guys for the answers and I am also one to believe that with the redundancy in aircraft a complete failure should not occur. However a complete failure can occur so my question remains. If any one of the 2 systems(electrical/computer) crash completely can the plane still be controlled or is it just a free fall from whatever altitude the failure occurred?

    • @Sokeresa
      @Sokeresa 2 роки тому

      @@Benglator1 dude, your question is like what happens if the cable snaps in a conventional plane, same thing what you do? It's highly improbable that happens

  • @Aerodave11
    @Aerodave11 4 роки тому

    just wow. Which data bus standard is used for avionics ?

  • @jesse00pno
    @jesse00pno 11 місяців тому

    My new favorite airplane. Bar none.

  • @kpchannel5419
    @kpchannel5419 4 роки тому

    Is there tactile feedback from the side stick control,?

  • @ajk8065
    @ajk8065 4 роки тому

    everything's touch screen what happens if you push the wrong button on the screen game over

  • @sydnick6696
    @sydnick6696 4 роки тому +1

    Somebody please tell Boeing that you don't need that stupid control yoke to move a microswitch. If you need to watch the controls on the other side of the aircraft to understand your flight condition, then you're doing something wrong. Looks like a nice clean modern cockpit.

  • @jammusique
    @jammusique 4 роки тому +7

    I find it very strange that he's using his left hand on that pad on his right side !!

    • @kyleschieler1298
      @kyleschieler1298 4 роки тому

      Mark Rickman well no, because the grip is only for the left hand.

    • @jammusique
      @jammusique 4 роки тому +1

      Looks like the grip is make for the right hand (that how he demonstrates it. But when flying you'd probably want to digit with the right hand, and where would you anchor your fingers ?

    • @kyleschieler1298
      @kyleschieler1298 4 роки тому +1

      Mark Rickman I’m sure there is grips on each side, but if it’s only on one side like he demonstrated than that’s a little awkward

    • @kyleschieler1298
      @kyleschieler1298 4 роки тому

      Jay-Alan Miller you mean left hand he demonstrated

  • @wootle
    @wootle 4 роки тому

    This kind of active sidestick is what they need on the Airbus jets. Imagine if the AF447 flight (A330) had this system. Yes theres a cursor showing stick position on the PFD but nothing beats physical tactile feedback. The PNF would have realized what the FO was doing yanking the stick back like that :(

    • @BobbyGeneric145
      @BobbyGeneric145 8 місяців тому

      That cursor is only visible on the ground.

  • @byronee
    @byronee 4 роки тому

    Yeah but what if the screen freezes up or the computers crash what then?

  • @mytube2013
    @mytube2013 4 роки тому +1

    What if the screen freeze?

    • @chris22capt
      @chris22capt 11 місяців тому

      Those three displays on the overhead basically display the same thing. It's like having multiple monitor on your PC. You can open the same thing on multiple monitor or make them display different menu each. And it's quiet impossible to have all of them freeze at the same time.

  • @strato172
    @strato172 2 роки тому

    Shuttle craft never looked so good.

  • @PaulHogue1
    @PaulHogue1 4 роки тому

    What is the big stick in the
    Middle with the buttons

  • @halo7ification
    @halo7ification 4 роки тому +1

    The touchscreens are the best part of this aircraft. I usually hate honeywell, but this flight deck is great

  • @reyd8609
    @reyd8609 3 роки тому

    How do I apply with Gulfstream.

  • @flynomo
    @flynomo 4 роки тому

    How much of a discount for buttons?

  • @brianrodriguez6852
    @brianrodriguez6852 3 роки тому

    Is it the same Start Engine button for both engines???

  • @Administrator_O-5
    @Administrator_O-5 4 роки тому +1

    I want one! 😭

  • @mhenrique4860
    @mhenrique4860 3 роки тому +1

    Not a good ideia replace physical buttons for touchscreens...

    • @Sokeresa
      @Sokeresa 2 роки тому

      Yeah, why you using a smartphone instead of a blackberry then if it's not better?

    • @mhenrique4860
      @mhenrique4860 2 роки тому

      @@Sokeresa you are comparing apples to oranges... you dont need a physical feed back with smartphones and it is made to be small and portable... do you prefer a computer touch screen keyboard or a mechanical keyboard? do you prefer a touchscreen piano or a physical button piano? it really doesnt make sense your answer...

  • @rajbahadurverma6762
    @rajbahadurverma6762 4 роки тому

    Super Video

  • @calpal9983
    @calpal9983 3 роки тому

    Cool!

  • @FilipusWisnumurti
    @FilipusWisnumurti 4 роки тому +2

    Great flight deck! :D the only drawback for me is the touchscreen overhead panel. I really prefer the usual overhead panel with buttons and switches

  • @htl2247
    @htl2247 4 роки тому

    cool..with this technology, i think the pilot is truly the greatest hindrance to the safety of this aircraft rather

  • @Homoprimatesapiens
    @Homoprimatesapiens 4 роки тому

    As long as what the touch screen technics are better than my touch screen c.phone screen reactions.

  • @pingpong9656
    @pingpong9656 4 роки тому

    Is it not detrimental for right handed pilot to fly left handed?

  • @sixpest
    @sixpest 4 роки тому

    yeah but flipping switches looked way more badass.
    (tho i've never started a plane so i don't have to go through that.)

  • @Big.Ron1
    @Big.Ron1 4 роки тому +1

    Wow. That is cool. I wonder what Dassault and Bombardier will do in answer. It's getting closer and closer to the time when the pilot is just an observer along for the ride. Eventually there will be full automation and no pilots on board. Hopefully not in my lifetime but it is coming. Crazy. I have not flown anything approaching this kind of avionics. I would love to though. Absolutely. Be safe up there!

    • @m783w
      @m783w 4 роки тому +1

      Ron Hunter that won’t happen for a very long time.

    • @junrenong8576
      @junrenong8576 4 роки тому +2

      Automation is a long way to go. Everything is about redundancy, redundancy, redundancy in aviation. Even though a plane can fly itself from Take off to Landing to Taxi to Parking, there will definitely still have at least a pilot on board. You don't put over 200 souls on noting but just computers. Aeronautics and Aviation fields have alot of variables, and sometimes, human intervention is still required.

    • @m783w
      @m783w 4 роки тому

      Jun Ren Ong 100%

  • @fujimatosa
    @fujimatosa 4 роки тому +1

    Hm, in heavy turbolence it is very easy to touch another button on the screen

    • @acholnai9358
      @acholnai9358 4 роки тому

      Too dangerous.

    • @wgeffon
      @wgeffon 3 роки тому +1

      Watch the video again. Turbulence and switch action are well thought out. Touching the wrong button won’t do anything. You’d have to touch it, allow it to bloom and then remove your finger to activate the switch.

  • @snappcloud6157
    @snappcloud6157 4 роки тому

    How much more automated can it get

  • @captjay
    @captjay 4 роки тому

    Really Really want to fly one of these... I fly an A320 BTW. That is a crate compared to this.

  • @joaoottoni8811
    @joaoottoni8811 4 роки тому

    very nice

  • @DeltaBravoTango
    @DeltaBravoTango 4 роки тому

    No. I prefer knobs and buttons because touchscreens buttons are too flat and easy to press the wrong button. Unlike switches which require more pressure to switch, thus reducing chances of error when pressing the button.
    I know there is a measure of safety but it's not as good as a knob switch button