Unlikely. The stick shaker was also activated, meaning the plane was stalling. That can’t really happen when you’re in a nose dive, since you’d be gaining speed rapidly in such a scenario
0:05 autopilot disconnects 0:09 plane pithes down and heads towards ground 0:19 plane is 90° pitched down and hits mach .85 0:33 plane is inverted and is at 1000 feet 0:36 plane crashes
Fun fact: ryanair never had a single fatal crash in its entire history. Which is crazy, considering how shitty of an experience it is to fly ryanair lol
RYAN AIR LANDS HARD FOR MANY REASONS BUDDY, Ryanair is often perceived to have "hard landings" because of their emphasis on efficiency, which includes landing quickly and precisely on shorter runways to minimize taxi time and fuel consumption, resulting in a more forceful touchdown compared to other airlines; this is especially noticeable when landing at smaller airports with limited runway space where floating too long isn't an option. Key points about Ryanair's landing style: Short runways: Ryanair often flies to smaller airports with shorter runways, requiring a quicker and more direct landing approach. Fuel efficiency: A firm landing helps to minimize the time spent on the runway, which saves fuel. Pilot training: Ryanair pilots are trained to land precisely and quickly, prioritizing a firm touchdown over a smooth landing. Cost-cutting focus: Ryanair's business model prioritizes low costs, and a quick landing contributes to this goal. Important to note: Safety concerns: While a firm landing might feel uncomfortable, it does not necessarily indicate a safety issue, as long as it is within normal operating parameters. Not all Ryanair landings are hard: Factors like weather conditions and pilot skill can also impact the landing experience.
Funfact: The overspeed alert isn‘t actually from the 737, the actual overspeed alarm of the 737 goes more like: *DITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDIT*
Seriously why can't i find alonger version of this. I am serching but can never find a version with more than one alarm. I no joke listen to this to relax 😢
Let me get this straight. The pilots put the plane in a nosedive, pulled it out of its dive but a few hundred feet off the ground, continuing to fly hovering over the ocean flying way faster than is should be, until it suddenly banks sharply in a direction while also recovering from low altitude and high speed?
Typical Sounds In A Infinite Flight Newbie's Cockpit
True
SO TRUE LOL
To true
Yeah, sounds like me
True
The most normal Ryanair landing right there, folks
average landing: 100, 50, 30, 20, 10 RETARD RETARD RETARD
ryanair:TERRAIN TERRAIN PULL UP PULL UP
@@sillygoober27 Ryanair: 500 100 10
@@_Jakubb_get original 🖕🏼
Yeah😂
This joke was never funny.
the pilot basically did a nose dive but with some sick twists
Unlikely. The stick shaker was also activated, meaning the plane was stalling. That can’t really happen when you’re in a nose dive, since you’d be gaining speed rapidly in such a scenario
@@Snowy-oq4ur 🤓☝️
@@J4YF10 You can't be just nerding all the day, like imagine your dad died and your response is a nerd face like that is so messed up.
@@J4YF10 i’m the one who’s becoming a pilot anyways
My all time favorite frase “PULL UP”
Boeing other GPWS: Calm
Boeing autopilot disconnected: HELL ON EARTH
How is it terrifying, its just eeh eeh eeh eeh eeeh
Someone hasn't heard the McDonald Douglas autopilot disconnect noise.
Ah yes,
Autopilyot@@slayerjohn447
@@wheayt it's defo not a sound that implies everything is nominal
“Yeah I’m workin on it”
0:05 autopilot disconnects
0:09 plane pithes down and heads towards ground
0:19 plane is 90° pitched down and hits mach .85
0:33 plane is inverted and is at 1000 feet
0:36 plane crashes
Basically Alaska but on land
GOL 1907
@@noonie-aviation real
0:36 Pilot pulls a sick 180 degree split-s at 3 G's and saves the day (that's the happy ending version)
@@doggonemess1 but what about the Sukhoi Su-35 Super Flanker locking onto him with an R-77???
POV: you're the captain of GOL 1907
this is the actual cvr 💀💀💀
My grandfather died in that crash
Fr
@@arthurizandoRIP
TCAS______OFF
Has anyone noticed instead of bank angle its spank angle💀💀
tf is a spank angle 💀💀💀
Edit:I didn't realised this comment exist and hearted by the creator until someone asked what spank angle is
@@JwaEditz spank angle sounds like an planesexuals fetish
mfw when I spank 737 and it makes these noises
@@suntzu1409mfs when I wip a 767 into the square tower:
6 стадий принятия:
1. Brrrr
2. Whoop whoop
3. Terrain
4. Overspeed
5. Pull up
6. Bank angle
Thank you I can now concentrate to 1 second shorts and TikToks with this beautiful background audio and video.
He has such a way with words ❤
The 737 had a panic attack
Dude😂 so accurate
Typical 737 activities
I put this in loop when i go to sleep, i hope if i got to be a pilot i dont get traumas
i can sleep through all the alerts then i will be smoth ride
the safest 737 flight
GPWS plus stall warning, that's a nightmare right there
"trust the process" ah landing
737 pilot: Hey I didn't know this thing has a missile alert tone!
Everyone else on the plane: hol up
did my man stall and nose dive?
play this on a Ryanair flight, during landing, and the pilot won't think much of it.
They would probably be more scared if those sounds weren't made, as it would mean the plane is not working correctly 🤣
This is what airline pilots hear in their nightmares.
luckily i heard all of these alarms in my first session of flight simulator
MY HEART
I LOVED HER
WHOOP WHOOP
PULL UP!
Spank Angle
*gol 1907 moment*
This hits so hard for some reason
This is how many warnings I get when I'm flying and then landing a plane in-game
This is my morning alarm😊
I like how youtube put the MSFS 2020 tag on this video.
Average war thunder landing, with out elevator flap gear a hold in the right wing and no left wing
idk why i really like the "woop woop" sound
Other Pilots: WE ARE GONNA DIE SAVE US!!!
Ryanair Pilots: Meh its nothing stay calm
Fun fact: ryanair never had a single fatal crash in its entire history.
Which is crazy, considering how shitty of an experience it is to fly ryanair lol
@@no_name4796 IKR
RYAN AIR LANDS HARD FOR MANY REASONS BUDDY, Ryanair is often perceived to have "hard landings" because of their emphasis on efficiency, which includes landing quickly and precisely on shorter runways to minimize taxi time and fuel consumption, resulting in a more forceful touchdown compared to other airlines; this is especially noticeable when landing at smaller airports with limited runway space where floating too long isn't an option.
Key points about Ryanair's landing style:
Short runways:
Ryanair often flies to smaller airports with shorter runways, requiring a quicker and more direct landing approach.
Fuel efficiency:
A firm landing helps to minimize the time spent on the runway, which saves fuel.
Pilot training:
Ryanair pilots are trained to land precisely and quickly, prioritizing a firm touchdown over a smooth landing.
Cost-cutting focus:
Ryanair's business model prioritizes low costs, and a quick landing contributes to this goal.
Important to note:
Safety concerns:
While a firm landing might feel uncomfortable, it does not necessarily indicate a safety issue, as long as it is within normal operating parameters.
Not all Ryanair landings are hard:
Factors like weather conditions and pilot skill can also impact the landing experience.
@@urlocal_hotdog1 chill im not disrespecting and am avgeek myself.
Perfect for my alarm that i wake up to
Lady he is making sense, he’s trying to warn the pilots.
Me trying to pull up for no reason.
French teacher: (asks me a question in French)
My brain:
ONLY THING U BE HEARING IN MY cockpit IS THIS 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
I believe this is prefect for my phone clock alarm
POV: your on a GOL flight
"woops. accidentally deactivated autopilot. oh sh-"
Funfact: The overspeed alert isn‘t actually from the 737, the actual overspeed alarm of the 737 goes more like:
*DITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDITDIT*
Pov:me doing stunts in 737 in infinite flight
737-800 ASMR
"You aren’t even making sense”
what about the pull up part
the overspeed sound belonging to mcdonell douglas dc9 or MD-80
Oh yeah, 737 with McDonnell doglas overspeed alarm.
Bank Angle: ❌
Spank Angle: ✅
me when i say anything plane related to any of my friends
as a microsoft flight simulator player, this is hella accurate 😂
POV: you’re in lion air 610
The last ASMR pilot hear before crash😂
Pov you are in the flight deck of lion air 610
When I set the absolutely most outrageous wear their settings in x-plane:
0:37 was true fire
Damn. It took me few seconds to understand this one lol
Seriously why can't i find alonger version of this. I am serching but can never find a version with more than one alarm. I no joke listen to this to relax 😢
i thought the overspeed warning was from the mcdouglas?
Red bull stunt pilot be like☠️
Overspeed is wrong, it's from the MadDog
“MadDog” 😭🙏
This 737 was crossbred with an md80 gven some of the alarms !
No but seriously why does this go so hard
Me when I achieve an aerodynamic stall then fall out of the sky whirling straight down at sonic speed in a barrel roll 😮
Tape:
*Autopilot disconnects*
*TERRAIN TERRAIN PULL UP*
*TERRAIN TERRAIN PULL UP*
*overspeed*
*TOO LOW TERRAIN*
*GWPs,overspeed and autopilot ends*
*BANK ANGLE*
*BANK ANGLE*
End of tape
pilot: praise the Allah!
The oversoeed sound is from MD-80/90
Music to my ears
Butter ryanair landing:
goated alarm for the morning
"Spank angle"
It's "Bank angle", not "spank angle".
You wouldn't get it...
U cant be serious
Beautiful asmr.
Glide slope...glide slope 🔊🔊🔊
“Spank angle” 💀
Most common flight in PTFS 💀
Let me get this straight. The pilots put the plane in a nosedive, pulled it out of its dive but a few hundred feet off the ground, continuing to fly hovering over the ocean flying way faster than is should be, until it suddenly banks sharply in a direction while also recovering from low altitude and high speed?
Tsk, thats nothing in comparison to what sounds our modem used to make when my dad went on the internet.
POV: that bird alarm💀
The overspeed sound is actually douglas but nvm
the DINGADINGADINGADING OVERSPEED is from an MD-80..
737 just like me fr fr
Isn't that the overspeed sound from McDonnell Douglas?
SPANK ANGLE LMAO
What did the pilot do to get all of those GPS sounds ☠️😭
0:05 flight 1907 moment
Gol flight 1907 (mid-air collision)
@@yagoalmeida7004 i know that
@@wojtsa others may not
Not cool
Auto pilot disengaged brings music to my ears.
He’s about to die but he’s still testing his TCAS
Pov the cokpit in normal flight of ryanair
average me playing X-Plane :
lsn't this overspeed Sound from McDonnell Douglas?
"spank angle"💀
Bet plane spank a plane with belt
How did you reach my dreams? KDNSLAKDA
such a nice video!
Why I hear a Boeing 737 high speed alarm in this?
Why does have a McDonnell Douglas alarm?
PULL UP TERRAIN PULL UP TERRAIN
Brother nooooo said by another 737
The overspeed alarm aint from the 737
Makes sense to me.
RyanAir Landings be like
Overspeed alarm is from MD 80/MD 90 not 737
Bro for once somebody makes a northern airliner one!
What happen to “SINK RATE SINK RATE” or MINIMUMS?
DC-10 overspeed 💀
Bro DID NOT turn off MCAS 😭
for some reason i cant stop listening to this,should i get help