15 Worst Plane Takeoff Fails
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- Опубліковано 13 бер 2024
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Weekly Dose of Aviation: 15 Worst Plane Takeoff Fails
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A340 Takes Off Late - • Air X Charter Airbus A...
IL-62 Extremely Low Takeoff - • EXTREMELY LOW & RISKY ...
A330 Hits Light Pole - • National A330-200 Left...
Overloaded 737 - • AEROSUCRE LOW TAKEOFF ...
737 Bank Angle - • AEROSUCRE BOEING 737-2...
747 Bird Strike - • Singapore Airlines 747...
747 Destroys Runway - • (ORIGINAL VIDEO) 747 o...
Tailstrike on Takeoff - • Icelandair - Tail Stri...
F-15 Compressor Stall - • Blow-out!
Plane Takes Off Too Slow - • Hawaiian Air A330 Goes...
A330 Bird Strike - • Aer Lingus A330 Multip...
757 Compressor Stall - • Condor DE1439 engine f...
747 Engine Fails During Takeoff - • Engine Failure | Boein...
A300F Birdstrike - • DHL A300-600F BIRDSTRI...
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That first A340 demonstrating a textbook takeoff - just set full power and wait for the curvature of the earth to do it's magic
Because its powered by 4 hair blow dryers😊
Average a340 takeoff
WE PAY FOR WHOLE RUNWAY. WE USE WHOLE RUNWAY
Wow! Nobody has EVER made that joke before. So original.
Airbus A340 uses 5 APUS to takeoff
I invented this
Aerosucre HAD to make an appearance.
Yep.
Aerosucker, as always
Aeroinsecure
Aerosucshit
I was worried until 6:06 that this video would be incomplete. Aerosucre's pilots work hard for this mention
Good old Aerosucre - they never disappoint. I’m surprised there weren’t more videos of their infamously overloaded take offs.
That's because the footage couldn't be salvaged from the remains of the photographers who took them.
I expected this to be filled with only Aerosucre, we all know they have the sketchiest take offs
Sketchiest and also most legendary take offs!
Thought this would be an Aerosucre greatest hits
Aerosucre deserves its own video series
Greatest near-misses!
😂😂😂
@@mariano_buitrago facts hahahahha
Aerosucre alone keeps this channel in business!
“3 minutes of aviation” channel is what keeps this channel in business. They’re just reposts here
The first clip is literally the most normal A340 take off. Literally💀
Not surprised to see Aerosucre aircraft on this list... lol
Me either. But it’s not a “worst takeoff”, it’s 100% compliant with their standard operating procedure.
The one @ 2:53?
They use Ilyushin-62 now?
;)
@@u2bear3776:00
lol
@@u2bear377no it the 737 s and 727 s
5:14 I had not seen this clip before, yet somehow I immediately thought "Oh that has to be Aerosucre". There's no denying their pilots have a very particular and recognizable style of flying...
hardly even "flying" 😂
4:16 the Air Force One and these 2 Air Force Two in the background: ''sup guys''
Oh my word, good eye!
"Worst take-off fails" sounded like planes that didn't make it off the ground or did but crashed down almost immediately afterwards. I definitely wasn't expecting the "worst" to be planes that ultimately made it into the air.
Fun Fact You can see a 747 AF1 on 4:16
Caught that too haha
A340 HAD to make an appearance.
I googled 'is the A340 underpowered' and it said 'the A340 is the only aircraft to receive birdstrikes from behind'
@@chrisnielsen9885😂
not A345 and 346
But A340 fly well, not like 737max
737max have ground strikes😂
Aerosource should have a world record for their late takeoffs 😂
4:30 C-5A did NOT "take off too slow". ATC failed to allow enough space for takeoff/landing clearance.
These are no where near “the worst takeoffs”. The title is misleading. I expected a lot more drama 😂
4:17 the Boeing VC-25, “hi there” 😂😂
5:37 was actually pretty awesome as long as the pilots know what they are doing.
I knew Aerosucre would make this list!!
3:05 if Russians pay for the runway they use ALL runway 😎
There's no airline more derelict than Aerosucre .
It was IL-62 with quad rear engines
My respect for pilots has reached new heights after seeing how they handle these adrenaline-pumping situations.
0:42 The Boeing had nothing to do with this, the grass just happened to commit suicide simultaneously with the plane going by.
Bird strikes bird strikes. These danm birds.
Been watching this legend for a really long time
6:10 lol that speedy-200... OH AEROSUCREEEEEE, indeed
Not sure why the Atlas 747 was a "Take-off Fail"...more a runway fail!
We had no indications in the cockpit. I didn’t know about it until a few days later when a colleague sent me a link to the video.
Wait you flew the plane?
@@DontGoToMyChannel_ I was the captain of that particular flight. We were flying from Minneapolis to Robert Gray on a military charter.
Woah 😮 that epic !
Also why did it have passenger windows?
4:15 af1
the 6 first comments are all dissing aerosucre lol. can't blame them, those guys are iconic
Asrosucre 737 had no flaps.so needed a fast take off.
Not even there yet but I'm positive this video will feature an Aerosucre take-off 😂
Are these takeoffs the "worst" that you could find? Because they are not even close to the "worst".
well, not every was recorded, so probs “the worst of recorded ones”
You are free to do a better job :)
@@brunos.6852 I'm also free to give my f'n opinion about a shitty title. Amazing, ain't it?
@@bradjohnson482 wow look how mad he is
jet engines are really good at taking a bird and turning it into a flash and a bang almost instantly impressive!
This is a must see video - I learn a lot and I'm practicing tomorrow
3:15 you can actually see where the wingtip vortices strikes the ground
I would call most of them incidents not fails. There are some fails.
0:20 - It's a totally normal A340-300 takeoff. It only gets airborne because of the curvature of the earth.
6:57 it already had fire shooting out of its engine, the afterburners were on.
3:00 thats an IL-62 right? Always looked so wierd to me, those engines. I never knew they existed until I saw one in person.
You must have never seen Vickers VC10...
@@rhogaal I dont think I have. Is it similar?
@@MattH-wg7ou You know you can google that?
It´s an IL-62 by Rada Airlines from Belarus
The Il-62 at 3:00 is an amazing video !
Thanks for instilling so much confidence in me.
Most of these are 3rd world
I love the Random Dragonfly that magically appears at 7:19
8:28 The lamppost strongly disagrees!
1:03 did i just see a passenger atlas air 747?
in 4:24 u can see airforce one
That DHL clip was crazy. Birds almost in both engines 1:55
You can even hear the sickening boom of the second one.
1:07 looks like the 747 took off just fine
What, no Ryan air? Then again, smooth takeoffs are included in the ticket price; it's the smooth landings that cost extra!
6:19... Aerosucre, so who is surprised?
Nice vor at 1:13
4:32 If that C-5 Galaxy had the GENERAL ELECTRIC TF-39 Engines, it would've tooken off much faster, AND would sound SO MUCH more better, and ICONIC!!!! I MISS those TF-39s more than EVER before!!!!
Air Force 1 @ 4:23
*EXCELLENT 🎥✈️🛫*
“I’m Aerosucre, and I like to party”
ight... the planes JUST making it to the sky's with the last few seconds of runway is honestly pretty terrifying for me lol, i dont know why but my hair stands up and my brain just goes "nope nope nope DIPDIPDIP"
0:21 that was a very late takeoff
The C5 galaxy clip was at PHNL. I was actually working while this happened and saw it live
Wonder what POSITIVE CLIMB sounded like in A340 and the Il62!
Think Aerosucre flight- manual doesn’t consider at all that item of take-off check list….
Aerosecure has perfected the art of flying overweight.
Best definitions of ASDA, TORA and TODA
I knew Aerosucre would be somewhere in this video...they never disappoint...
So the DHL bird strike at 1:55 actually hit 2 birds? One large bird (seagull?) bounced off the right engine and flew over the plane, but the left engine had the compressor stall...
So essentially an aerosucre compilation 😂
Good plane videos !
Is Aerosucre ever NOT overloaded? That's all I hear about them. 🤣
il-62 at 3:00, if anyone is wondering like I was
IL-62M is the only aircraft of this weight with direct flight control.
I also wanted to make sure it was an Il-62, so I came here to the comments section, but it's impossible to confuse it with another plane because of that engine configuration, with two engines mounted side by side on each side of the tail.
@@ianclaudio777 there's also the VC-10
Where the failures? 😂
😂
Nice, I have seen AirX before.
Aerosucre planes are able to take off only because of the fuel burned during the takeoff run, making them lighter
A bird loses its head to the right engine cowling at 1:55
😮
2:36 I mean good it happened when it did and not at v1
8:11 what were the wingwalkers doing while the plane they were escorting taxied into a pole?
How is having a bird strike one of the worst take offs
Insane to continue a flight after a tail strike IMO
It's all good, at around 500kts the extra aluminum sheet that shouldn't have been there is gently burnished off by the perfectly laminar airflow, making the air raft more aerodynamic and efficient. I mean, seriously, do you have any idea how much drag a tail section adds? They should've shaved down those bigass wings too. Streamlined! ahhhh🤤
'Ah. BOOD STRIKE. BOOD STRIKE!'
2:53 This is a Soviet-era IL62. Extremely weak engines. I think those are only operated in North Korea now.
The plane is from a private Belarusian cargo company -Rada airlines - they claim to have at least two IL-62M aircraft.
2:08 pilots decided, or DHL decided to continue to its destination? No further delays!! XDD
cargolux: you name it we fly it
fedex: the world on time
Aerosucre: if he dies he dies
"Pull up, insane, pull up, insane!"
First clip. Motorist to wife." Are we supposed to give way to aircraft"?
Airbus A330 hits a pole while taxinging , fortunately no one was injured.
Pole : Uhhh, EXCUSE ME ??
Only 3 of 15 were fails
"That light pole came out of nowhere you know..."
Good God. One failure after another. Shocking
“A340 that barely managed to takeoff before the end of the runway”
A statement to how underpowered the A340 is.
The 737 with the cigar styled engines must be over 40 to 50 years old. I don't know if I'd wanna fly on it. Maybe it's just a cargo plane, but I still wouldn't want to be a pilot on it.
Yeah, it was a product of its time. Its engines are weaker compared to the 737s of today. But it remains a classic :)
Probably a lot safer than today’s 737s
cigar styled 😂
lol it’s perfectly safe, aircraft engines are rebuilt periodically. Those low bypass engines will do just fine.
@@petesy03 definitely not safer in the hands of that operator
When i hear this voice i must think of the future people of the movie „idiocracy“
“A fly landed on the wing of this 747, luckily no one was injured”
Yes. Sometimes you have what is called long take off or long landing, but the pilot knows exactly what he did.
the A340-300 always manages to take off because the earth is round😂
Aerosucre always make these kind of lists
Interesting video.
The C5 was well within the operational parameters of speed for take off. Every aircraft type is different. Also within the aircraft take off speed range. Other factors affect this. Between minimum and maximum total weight at take off. Runway height in relation to sea level. Barometric pressure. Temperature. Humidity. Wind speed and direction relative to the runway. Condition of the runway surface. Is it dry? Standing water? Any ice or snow? The C5 has its own requirements. As does any other aircraft. Even with the following Airbus what model is it? The smallest to the largest have different requirements. Same for 747 or 737. An old pre 1940’s biplane has more than slightly different requirements to a B52 or a F22.
Yup. The ATC screwed up clearing the 330 too soon. The C5 wasn't "too slow"...
4:16 AF1 JUST CASUALLY IN THE BACKGROUND💀
2:26 What is it that appears in the sky over the 747’s tail?.
Continuing to fly to the destination after a bird strike in the engine is terrifying.
A lot of things can go wrong, unbelivable.
The reason of that A340 late take off was dat smol enginez
Have paused a few seconds in to say I'm expecting a healthy dose of Aerosucre. Maybe 15 doses.
Last one was tragic.