737 Max “Drops” 20,000+ Ft
Вставка
- Опубліковано 24 чер 2024
- "Internet Pilot" Merch is live! www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSM111G9?...
Check out NextLevelRacing: nextlevelracing.com/?ref=6574 (Affiliate)
Use Code: AaronRheins for a discount!
Join the Discord: / discord
Join this channel to get access to perks:
/ @aaronrheins.
Follow me: socials.aaronrheins.com/
#msfs #aviation #msfs2024 #msfs2020 #flightsim #737max - Ігри
this makes complete sense as you only need to be at 10000 feet to breathe
As a pilot, i have no idea what you're trying to say or mean
What makes sense?
so you saying we have to be at a higher altitude than 10000 ft?
@@daniel_of_jersey4775no he is trying to say 0 feet is the only safe breathing altitude
@@daniel_of_jersey4775 he’s trying to say that the reason they dropped to 8400 feet is so the passengers could still breathe after the pressure issues
Passengers have actually started a drama humiliating about the 737 Max having severe safety issues
Tell me about it, I've seen it everywhere
It's funny that some of it comes from the same source that called a Airbus a320 a Boeing a320 or something like that.
It’s ridiculous. People are losing their minds over a plane that flies hundreds if not thousands per day for a few years now and refusing to fly it just for two crashes caused by a now-solved issue. It’s all fear-mongering, yet these same people will gladly enter a car and drive around in a manner that will much more likely get them killed.
Shows how dumb the majority of people are, they always say that even for average intelligence, there’s about 50% people less intelligent than that.
@@PavelThePilotthe boeing a320 is rad imo
Wasn’t that because of the 737 Max killing tons of people and having 2 crashed within months of each other cause of Boeing cutting corners and then denying it?
Media try to not blame Boeing for 1 seconds:
fr
(İmpossible mission)
EXACTLY lol
Fr
If only Boeing and MD didn’t merge…
DO NOT EVER trust the public media about Boeing.
Yes absolutely true
About anything really
Ok Boeing fanboy
@@alphaca66 yes 💯
@@harrisn3693Damn, looking at your past comments it looks like you love to spread negativity.
Flightradar says it descended at over -4300 feet per minute even hitting -6200 a minute and it took just 6 minutes to descend. Like so Aaron sees it please (not begging)
One day I was following a a320 on approach and flightradar said it overran the runway when in reality it had fully stopped and was taxiing to the gate.
And yes I was at the airport when the plane buttered on the runway.
@@Mystery65344 probably turned off transponder and fr24 didnt know what to do
Flight radar has a lot of bugs, and when a plane cannot be tracked it shows dark stripes on the trail of the flight path till flightradar can see the plane again, meaning the descend couldve happened between those time periods
Yup but it showed a clear descend going over -4000 fpm and hitting 6200 while descending. I was not looking at the flight path but at the speed and altitude graph, and if at one time the 737 was at a certain height, and the next moment at many thousands of feet lower, you can do the basic math to find out it definitely descended very rapid. @@AvgeekRPLL .
The total descend took about 8 minutes but the last half was not a rapid descend.
@@gaminglegofan still normal since it was a pressurization issue which does need for an aircraft to quickly descend
if ITS bOeiNG I'M nOt GOiNg
----Some ramdom peson in a boeing plane video
@@bernamariegerard8909 but this person can’t differentiate Airbus from Boeing
@@mc_gouda_8878do you mean that I can't tell between airbus and boeing?
if it’s airbus im gonna bust
@@oofmcgoof6386 HUH?!
@@Godzilla2021_YT I said what I said 😤
I bet if an Airbus plane were to experience a serious fault, the media would find a way to paint it on Boeing 💀
They have had serious ones
Boeing has lost all integrity
Nah bro you know Boeing sabotaged the a320 factory and they secretly changed the designs
:random newspaper when airbus planes have a fault
@@chrisdperez786 they really have. Boeing (and the entire industry) has always been built on safety over profits… not so much anymore.
“If it’s a Boeing, I ain’t going”
Yeah, no...
Media when airbus has a incident : it may be a maintenance issue or pilot error.
Media when boeing has incident :ItS ThE cOmPaNY fAuLt
bLamE tHe cOmPaNy.
True
Well I wonder what could have caused this? I would recommend you google Lion Air Flight 610 and Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302.
Boeing has a massively corrupted and broken structure. This was very visible with the starliner program as well.
The company is just rotten from the core, Media is actually still putting too little focus on how rotten they are. Not saying everything is smoothy smooth at Airbus, they are a company in a capitalistic environment as well, but they havent killed like 350 people because of a software that looked like a 3 year old hat written it. I used to program software for elevators and I swear to god if I made software that bad they woulda probably ripped my head off, but Boeing just puts it into all of their new Flagship 737 MAX models thinking its all cool and then doesnt even tell pilots about it.
compan got me dying 😅
The same media companies that think a roller coaster stopping on tracks is a broken coaster. It's a completely normal safety measure.
Block zone
@@extrakubik4123 for those of you who are unfamiliar…
true
@@extrakubik4123for those of you who are unaware…
Non of this can be put on the shoulders of Boeing. Boeing has had may problems every week before but ever since the Alaska Airlines incident the media won’t leave Boeing alone
Boeing is at fault for lots of things. Like killing two whistleblowers.
This incident however is not place Boeing at fault (I hope it doesn't It probably won't)
@@Oofedaviationboeing didnt really kill 2 whistleblowers, not until evidence is found
finally someone who actually understands
@@Oofedaviation true, the whistleblowers is their fault but past that everything Boeing from that is not their problem
@@Oofedaviation The weird thing is the 2nd whistleblower got a job at Boeing after blowing the whistle at Spirit.
Major new networks try not to over exaggerate literally anything for 0.00001 seconds challenge failed:
Media: "Korean Air _Boeing plane_ drops 21,000 feet"
The max itself is a different plane at this point 💀
ikr
Its time we scrap this plane and continue the -800 fleet
Same happens on all planes
Not Boeing fault.
I hope so
Fr these guys blaming boeing don't know what they're talking about
finally a true avgeek like me
The Chinese text said that she or he was scared and made him almost have a heart attack after a sudden drop.
How do you know it's Chinese?
@@Randomly_Browsing he can read it obviously
@@suphowareyou. I mean are he sure it's Chinese?
@@Randomly_Browsing as a chinese main i can tell you it's chinese (100% sure)
@@suphowareyou. Ok, that would be reasonable
Social media always wants to exaggerate everything 😒 glad some aren’t like this
People are criticizing Boeing for everything the pilots and maintenance workers do. They are not at fault for improper maintenance. They are not at fault for how the pilots fly it. Boeing is not at fault for every crash. The people who claimed that it was Boeing’s fault are wrong. And I don’t care whether or not they put me on an Airbus or a Boeing.
Actually for maintanance they might be at fault depending on who is responsible for the maintanance. Idk about Boeing but Airbus does Maintanance for smaller airlines who cant afford to run their own maintanance network and I would assume Boeing does the same.
Either way the chances that you die on your way to the airport (in a car) are much higher than the chances to die while on your flight.
@@LunnarisLPI have heard that flying is safer than driving or riding on the ground. I know, but I do know that the big airlines can afford to have maintenance done by other people than the aircraft manufacturers.
Boeing should get less hate!
True
fr and airbus too
Boeing ain’t that bad. Their 777s and 787s are pretty good. My only problem is their 737s tho as I experience ear problems there
@@BosskAviation751thats not the 737s fault, its normal at high altitudes i also experience that on a320s
@@AvgeekRPLL I didn’t experience ear problems on the a320
online news articles are quite stupid sometimes, especially if the aircraft is boeing
Google said it was a 747 💀
mfs will call literally anything a 747
There aren't many of them in use anymore
Boeing has not caused any of the minor issues that has happened to most planes. It’s the maintenance crew that has caused the problems and honestly people are hating on Boeing for this is just fucked up. They went from one of the greatest and most loved to the most hated for the smallest reason. Like the over run of a United Max 8. How can Boeing make a plane overrun during rain. The runway was clearly wet
Exactly. People actually to research before automatically forming an opinion on the first thing they see. I 100% agree with you. No one talked about the left engine catching fire on the a320 in September though?
What smallest reason would that be? Killing 350 innocent people because they didnt want to tell airlines and pilots about their new software that might put you into an unrecoverable nosedive while raising their CEOs salary by 50% like every year?
Or when all those 787 batteries were burning, was that the maintanance crew as well? Or was it simply a poor design by Boeing?
And maybe Boeing should start to offer maintanance like Airbus to prevent these things even if they arent necessarily their own faults. Would maybe stop media from reporting about doors falling off. Or windowns falling out.
@@ReidMichael-ip3oy Engines arent even made by Airbus, they are made by for example Rolly Royce. So them catching fire has actually nothing to do with Airbus, making it even more funny that you complain about people giving Boeing shit for a couple things that are not their fault.
@@LunnarisLPand yet you are the same type of person to blame boeing for an engine fire on a general electric engine on a 747 or cfm engine on the max.
Every time something happens to a Boeing aircraft, people freak out. And I recall telling people that a specific incident that happened with a Boeing aircraft was not Boeing's fault considering the issue was due to the engine failing
For real. I once replied to most of the comments on one of the videos blaming boeing by saying their dont manufacture the engine cfm does etc. and they always reply with “its their job as the manufacturer to ensure the quality of the materials blah blah” like what do they want boeing to do
"If ITs bOE1nG tH3ñ iM N0t goING" type of vibes from the media over here to spread misinformation
But... it happened
This *might* not be Boeings fault, but all the rest still is, so the “fear” of flying on *certain* boing products is nothing but justified
@@the_oreo_whalei mean the old planes are still pretty safe to fly since they have been flying for a long time without issues. The only boeing plane i would be afraid to fly on is the 737 max
@@choco8850 yes indeed, the 737 NG does not have any issues, it’s the 737 MAX and the 787 as well that have serious quality control issues
@@the_oreo_whale at least the 787 still have not had any crashes yet. I hope it wont be like the 737 max
It’s not that they got it wrong, it’s the fact it wanted to keep pressure on Boeing.
He be like “And the sponsor of the video is boing”
Boeing really like b737 max 8 to decent decent now💀
None of this is Boeings' fault. Boeing makes the planes, and the airline gets them.Once boeing gave the airline the plane, the airlines are responsible for repairs and etc.
아 참 그럼 대한항공 탓하는거니?
@@Korean_Air_HL8006 speak English-
Well you mean it is Korean Air's Fault‽
@@Korean_Air_HL8006 yup once they have the plane it's there responsibility
@@YourFavLocalfurry Although there is investigations about the flight, I believe it is not Korean Air's fault. I don't mean it is Boeing's Fault, but I think there is another cause.
That’s insane not gonna lie cause a boeing 737 southwest 4069 drop 500 ft over a high school almost touching ground in a neighborhood from Las Vegas to Oklahoma only miles away from the airport
that's windshear, not an issue with the airplane
Thank you for speaking facts
Well , it's 2024 not that much stuff like small accidents but I feel that something is going to happen in this hear
Taking a safety measure gets people hate, damn
Do the in flight emergency of the X-15 that skipped into space! 😱😁👍👍🇺🇸
Bro media won't leave boeing alone like the paparazzi who saw cristiano ronaldo in the public
Who's boring?
Your english pains me
@@jareddimatulac45 sorry man I was in a hurry
@@jareddimatulac45 I corrected em
@@jeetbanigill Fair enough
*Return of the MCAS*
Love the videos❤❤❤
Nice aaron
But they were responsible for the decompression issue. They’re responsible for the repairs they do and the QC of maintenance through regulations.
Like an airline owns the plane but they pay the manufacturer to make the repairs on it and perform upkeep to keep it flying.
Like we didn’t take stuff to a mom and pops shop went a bird went down. The manufacturer had people who would fix it.
Not all repairs are done by the manufacturer, and there have been plenty of incidents involving botched maintainance jobs done by the airline (or a company contracted by the airline) not the manufacturer. China Airlines 611, Alaska Airlines 261, Japan Air Lines 123, American Airlines 191, just to name a few.
The 737 MAX is relatively new though, so it's not unlikely the depressurization was caused by a manufacturing defect, not maintainance. Until the Korean authorities can determine the cause, we really have no idea wether it was Boeings fault or not.
pronounced ===== "Inch on, ===== Inch on. ===//////------young laddy..!!!
I FLEW AN ANADOLUJET ONE YESTERDAY OMG
I’m not concerned at all xd, I had so much fun on that flight!
The boeing hate is absolutely wild. It's gone too far. And for news to write something that's compleatly false is actually concerning.
They’re killing whistleblowers you boob
MSM Rule 1: Never let the facts get in the way of a good story.
It started making circles to burn off excess fuel
Screw the media
Never fully rely on the media for information.
you see, the thing is, the reason the 737 crashes more often than any other type of aircraft is simply because there is more of them
This is gold
More people need to understand this
Exactly
Crazy that it’s Korean Air incident considering I just arrive home in New York yesterday after 2 connecting Korean Air flights in 777 and A380 respectively
Also great job on speaking out the truth because the majority of mainstream media is suck at reporting aviation-related incidents.
I agree that Boeing may not be at fault for the pressurization issues, and that the articles are false
You Again?.
@@YQRAviation I mean, you can’t blame Boeing for EVERY incident one of their planes have
@@Ayden2008 Exactly, When I Hear "iF iTs BoEiNg, I nOt GoInG" I die
Smart ahh pilots 😊
Bathroom's man who need to wait the landing 💀
This year avation has had lots of caualties. I wonder what will happen next but i hope for that nothing serious happens
i love that pretty much all the comments agree that if a 737 overruns the runway, theyre gonna blame it on boeing
I love how that article thumbnail snuck in a 747🤣
I did the feet per min math and I was thinking that, the descent is actually fine, why are news articles freaking out at it. But great video 😊
Fr -1700 fpm on an emergency descend is very forgiving
Omg bro people think everything is Boeings fault these people will fall off their bike outside and blame it on Boeing😭😭😭
wow, I can’t believe it’s the first Korean air incident in years!
I swear people need to stop blaming Boeing for every issue in the 737 max it’s getting annoying now
I swear media fames everything and they all blame it on boeing
I swear to god an airbus plane could crash and the internet would blame boeing..
Can ppl who aren’t educated in aviation like… shut the hell up ? 😂 They clearly don’t know what they’re talking about
* breath* * clicks mouth* boeing boeing boeing
Brace yourselves, "boeing bad" jokes are coming!
According to Flight Radar the aircraft dropped 21000 feet within 15 minutes but I agree with Aaron that media teams didn’t get it right this time.
Someone blamed 911 on boeing as it invoked a 757 💀
Bad thing was that while the Boeing 737 was applied with MCAS Lion Air 610 crashed in 2018 and Ethopian 302
I was expecting "It's really not that concerning because the plane was a Boeing, and they won't be in business much longer anyway"
Someone sneezed, blame Boeing!
I’ve been watching you for a while and I think you would make a great pilot.
This is a great video to watch before going on a boeing flight
Airbus really making big bucks right now
Bro y’all should just have mercy for Boeing man they going through a shiton of stuff now man like hop off their meat bro
Boeing has become peoples blame target.
Ah yes the weekend before i flew korean air
Who would have expected it was the max
Of course it was a Boeing
Boeing gotta do some explanation after that💀
No they don't lil bro😂😂😂😂
Very informative videos bro👍🏻
The Boeing 737 max is just becoming a meme at this point 💀💀💀
Love the videos, never gets old! ❤❤❤
The word MAX
So they did descend 25000 ft in 5 minutes. You can look at the radar information before posting this stuff.
I actually saw this on google news
"of it boeing i aint goin"
- some random 7 year old
"of it boeing im goin"
- me
The way news can lie 😢
Im subscribed to both channels
Well technically we all drop when we come into land
WOW,I hope they’re ok
5 similar issues in a few weeks, sounds like a problem
Funny how my previous short was about Boeing CEO being questioned by US senators😂
Boeing really had problems this year
These aren’t Boeings fault it’s the airlines,once Boeing gives them the plane the have to care for them 0 knowledge
@@Notlog3n oh ok
The pressurization issue wouldn’t be a manufacturing problem if the plane’s been flown normally without problem, then it’d be the inspectors issue. Also Boeing is in hot water because of their autopilot system that failed and caused rapid unintentional descent because it was receiving an incorrect input and was stuck in a negative feedback loop.
Oh no someone must of bumped there head and is tryna get a lawsuit going, better that than suffocating at FL350
Your real ballsy for saying "they have a lot of problems right now" considering recent Boeing history.
These airbus agents doing too much
The Alaska Boeing 737 Max also had pressurization issues in the days leading up to it blowing the door plug. Just saying.
Sometimes I hate the media, except for the ruto scandal with manda
mana😢
People are so dramatic with boeing. Boeing is not bad at all. Most of plane crashes are because of maintenance issues, yes some are boeings fault but most are maintenance issues. I bet if airbus had a crash or had a problem they would immediately blame the maintenance issues, even if it was airbus fault
Why did you put me on time out in today's live 😭
Surely not the 737 max having issues
Media always doing its best to get clicks
Boeings hit an behind the chair 🔫