As an old ATR72 mechanic, I couldn't help yell 'overtime!' when I saw number one engine fail and require a change after landing. Also, probably a road-trip too! Fun times!
This is an interesting lesson in seeing other people's perspective. Mike was thinking "overtime", the pilot flying was thinking "oh shit", the passengers were thinking "AAAAAAARGH!".
@@jamessimms415someone could have seen the flight at Kitty Hawk as a teenager and later flown on a 747. Aviation advanced so quickly it's almost unreal.
@@Roddy556 not only that, the 747 was rolled out the same year as the moon landing. So someone could have seen the Kitty Hawk, and then flew a 747 to Cape Canaveral to watch the Saturn V launch, and then watch the moon landing on TV. That's insane.
The KLM triple 7 may have had some PIO mixed in with the gusts ... It takes a lot of wind to destabilize such a huge aircraft. Wow.... Nice recovery at the end.
You get a bit of wing wobble like that just from wake turbulence, especially with a quartering tailwind, so it’s perfectly normal to experience it on short final. As long as one doesn’t overreact to the wake then it’s ok to continue.
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@@leeoldershaw956 No lmao, that was Schiphol which is often very windy. And this just so happened to be a very windy day. That pilot was battling some pretty heavy wind shears, and Dutch pilots are some of the best in the world
@@evo3s75oh cut it out. Dutch pilots are just like any other pilot. And you have good pilots, average pilots and crappy pilots. This was 100% PIO. @leeoldershaw956 was correct in his assessment.
Observe the difference between a 737 pilot and a 777 pilot at the controls. The 737’s yoke is all over the place. The 777’s yoke barely moves. That’s the FBW, and it’s very powerful in the 777.
Per FAA “Loss of Control” is “an unintended departure of an aircraft from controlled flight.” Clearly there were short moments when the airliner had uncommanded rolls to degree likely unsafe for a landing at that precise moment, and was therefore uncontrolled, or “out of control.” However the pilot corrected immediately and ultimately landed safely. The better question is “Should the pilot have continued the landing or should he have gone around?” I don’t know the definitive answer, but it looked pretty sketchy.
Maybe that KLM pilot is a recent convert from the 737 to the 777. You can waggle the yoke around all day in the 737 and make little difference to the flight path, but you just cannot do it in a 777, hence the PIO.
I wish the wizz air flew a bit lower. I mean there weren't any winds, and the objects around them were still further away than the safety distance at an airport for example.
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The 60's and 70's were so much more fun. We had two, three and four engine airliners. Engines on wings and on in the center. They all look the same now.
You have a big enough channel not to keep clickbaiting If the plane was "out of control" it would not have landed. Pilot had full control
Thank you!
Karen alert!
The pilot took a really risky bet, go around was the thing to go, it was indeed out of control.
@@miketobin2324 Dunce alert! . . .
@@TRPGpilot Don't call yourself a dunce. Your just an ignorant troll is all. Live Long and Whatever
As an old ATR72 mechanic, I couldn't help yell 'overtime!' when I saw number one engine fail and require a change after landing. Also, probably a road-trip too! Fun times!
From the colour of the smoke I suspect a huge hydraulic leak .
@@sirclarkmarz wasnt that blue (oil) smoke?
@@ghostrider-be9ek looked pretty white and dense to me characteristic of hydraulic fluid it expands much more when flash heated .
This is an interesting lesson in seeing other people's perspective.
Mike was thinking "overtime", the pilot flying was thinking "oh shit", the passengers were thinking "AAAAAAARGH!".
That’s when the ball bearing of the rear axel overheats and excretes jet oil hence the white and silvery smoke my brother.
That Compressor Stall at 1:14 was just amazing! The whole jet lurched to the right. Hard Left Rudder!!
Imagine that happening during rotation or just after takeoff!
Scary. I wonder if it was moving enough for the rudder to be effective?
@@MainSequence1 It looked to me as though it swerved right then left then corrected, so yes.
@@MainSequence1not at all. Nose wheel steering did the trick.
@@evaluateanalysis7974nope
I’m disappointed that Aerosucre hasn’t made any effort of late to be featured here.
They will.
Fully agree! Aerosucre…. where are you????
only a matter of time...
me too
China Airlines Landing camera shot was Masterful
is it in Narita?
@@michaelchenal5288 I don’t recognize the airport unfortunately
@@michaelchenal5288 That's TSA in Taiwan. Also Air China and China Airlines are two different airlines.
@@michaelchenal5288
RCSS
China Airlines, not Air China
The China Airlines shot was cinematic.
Fr
Fresh wax job on the Airbus!
yepp, just like the other comment, you instantly play hawaii-five-o intro in your brain 😅
At first I was like, "You sure whoever's recording didn't just zoom in a lot?"...then I saw all the people.
Oh, my GOD.
Great camerawork, though.
The pilot on the titled flight "Planes Rolls Out Of Control", contrary to the title's claim, had very good control and did a superb job landing it!
Which clip was supposedly "out of control"? The first one with the crosswind?
@@harvey364 Yes, the 1st one.
I always think of the Wright brothers when I watch this channel. They couldn’t have imagined what was to come of their work.
Oh if they could have time traveled into the future
@@jamessimms415someone could have seen the flight at Kitty Hawk as a teenager and later flown on a 747. Aviation advanced so quickly it's almost unreal.
@@Roddy556 not only that, the 747 was rolled out the same year as the moon landing. So someone could have seen the Kitty Hawk, and then flew a 747 to Cape Canaveral to watch the Saturn V launch, and then watch the moon landing on TV.
That's insane.
@@TarantinosNightmare a flight of less than 100 yards to a flight of 260,000 miles.
Ian was a cracking player but Sean was his step-son not brother. A common mistake. Gooners!!
Great clips, that 777 at the beginning nailed it
Where was 'Plane Rolls Out Of Control'? Please stop trying to make the descriptions sound too exciting
That KLM 777 💀
1:24 camera nearly fell asleep
😂
😂😂😂 me in class 😿
The sound of the a330 engine failure was sick
0:38 Looks like an oil seal failure or a ruptured high pressure oil line.
It was one of the blades breaking off in the heigh pressure turbine. Which ruptured HP oill lines
To those who film all these.. *_Thanks!_*
That China Airlines landing was just absolute butter. I'm surprised the Weight On Wheels switch even activated the spoilers that was so smooth. Wow.
These pilots are aces. Full respect.
I agree.
1:46: Cue the "Hawaii Five-O" theme song here.
HAHAHA I did. It was AWESOME! Thanks.
Why?? This is one of the few channels with natural, original sounds. I can't stand 99% of UA-cam with the unbearable background music.
@@wickedpawn5437 LOL... you play the soundtrack in your brain once you see that video... 🤣
HI 5-OH 😎👍
@@wickedpawn5437 Hawaii Five-O opening credits used to have a plane flying low overhead before the theme music started.
Not sure that was an actual engine fire - looked more like an oil seal had gone, feeding oil into the combustion chamber.
Yes, very smokey, but no visible flame.
Almost certainly. They evacuated on the runway out of caution, but they never used any fire retardant on it from the trucks.
@joeyjamison5772 There was an engine fire warning in the cockpit and flames visible to the passengers.
The A330 clip at 1:34 bordered on pornographic 😂
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@@rorzaboss Translation: the plane is sexy
1:50 that landing was ABSOLUTE butter
100% greaser👍
An amazing landing
Margarine for sure... :D
This is the standard landing for A330/A340 family. I don't know why but most of times they land very smoothly
@@simon1430 The angle of the tilted landing gear makes it a butter machine :)
Last clip was in Budapest, you can see the Parlament and Chainbridge :)
yes..I did recognize the bridges...
the choreography is still or was part of the annually Nagy Futam (The Great Race) and already has been carried out by Malév in the 2000s
02:17 Ah, sweet-sweet beautiful Budapest!!!
But what was that low pass, though? Looked crazy!
@@phantomopera5525 Absolutely! Mind-blowing!
The titles are often so deceptive. The 777 landing was well under control. GIven the gusty conditions, nice landing.
Not under control at all. This was a case of PIO.
Extraordinary stunning clips in this episode 😍
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Nice to see Taiwan in the clips.
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0:16 looks like the one from 2015 with the same Cathay 777 in the background 😂
It is the same landing but from a different angle 😉
It actually is the 2015 one
Really? Can I get the video link, thanks
They are old as hell
"What airline are you flying?"
"I'm gonna take a Wizz."
that's Kevin in Wellington. Top man
Only time Wizz Air has been on time
Not a pilot but that KLM 777 definitely looked like it would have done well to go around.
I am 777 pilot, if we went around every time the wings wobbled a bit, we'd never land. Correct roll inputs, landed safely, job done.
That was not a pilot, it was a KLM pilot, the masters of crosswinds, the riders of storms.
Have Aerosucre been tightening up their operating procedures? Been awfully quiet recently.
Nice vid
you owe us 16 seconds of aviation
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Dxckhead comment of the day.
We got it last week
@@ninjalectualx fair
Boring joke now
BAWHAHA!!! 😅
What is that pink air traffic that seems dangerously close you see briefly in the A321 low pass video?
that remaining 16 seconds of aviation that we missed really hurt me 😭
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The person who did the commentary on that ATR-72 engine fire clip sounded so calm lol
Was that an optical illusion of did that Wizzair fly eerily close to the helicopter?
Long lens foreshortens distance
Airshow, does this every year.
*KLM: Kick, Lift, Move...*
Indeed Parapper the Rapper NEEDED the crapper after that landing!
Thanks!
Thanks a lot!
Great video!
Two minutes and Forty-four seconds of my life I can't get back!!!
The KLM triple 7 may have had some PIO mixed in with the gusts ... It takes a lot of wind to destabilize such a huge aircraft. Wow.... Nice recovery at the end.
Definitely PIO here. More than gusts.
One word in your comment " destabilise". Should have gone around.
You get a bit of wing wobble like that just from wake turbulence, especially with a quartering tailwind, so it’s perfectly normal to experience it on short final. As long as one doesn’t overreact to the wake then it’s ok to continue.
@@EdOeuna this was overreaction in my opinion.
Please feature the Emerits a380 fly by at the recent rugby match between the all Blacks and the Springboks
YES
0:56 - best possible time to get an engine fire besides in the hangar during maintenance
That was put up here pretty quick, only happened here in NZ about 4 days ago. Saw a report that some seal failed and sprayed oil onto hot bits.
Awesome!
1:00 - oil system leak, or internal oil seal failiure
The air china a330 did such a food butter❤❤❤
wow! a 3 min of av video that isnt clickbait!
Wow that first clip was crazy
Beautifull Bukarest !!!!
I believe that last clip was from Budapest.
Did anyone see where the plane rolled out of control? Was is that first flight?
Average Kiwi reaction to something bad happening: 0:38
Where is this plane you mentioned in the title?
First clip
I'm surpised the 777 didn't go around - would you still call that a stable approach? Still landed it nicely despite the oscillations.
That KLM 777 roll was pilot induced!
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Notice how the sudden thrust differential turns the A330 to the right suddenly 1:15
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KLM 777 made a very good landing out of it.
I thought so too.
You know you’re not supposed to roll the air craft like that so close to the ground?
The pilot who landed the first plane has nerves of steel 🙏🏾
Actually he was barely competent as that was a classic pilot induced roll oscillation
@@leeoldershaw956 No lmao, that was Schiphol which is often very windy. And this just so happened to be a very windy day.
That pilot was battling some pretty heavy wind shears, and Dutch pilots are some of the best in the world
@@evo3s75oh cut it out. Dutch pilots are just like any other pilot. And you have good pilots, average pilots and crappy pilots.
This was 100% PIO. @leeoldershaw956 was correct in his assessment.
Observe the difference between a 737 pilot and a 777 pilot at the controls. The 737’s yoke is all over the place. The 777’s yoke barely moves. That’s the FBW, and it’s very powerful in the 777.
What was the event in Budapest?
air show on national holiday
Per FAA “Loss of Control” is “an unintended departure of an aircraft from controlled flight.”
Clearly there were short moments when the airliner had uncommanded rolls to degree likely unsafe for a landing at that precise moment, and was therefore uncontrolled, or “out of control.” However the pilot corrected immediately and ultimately landed safely.
The better question is “Should the pilot have continued the landing or should he have gone around?” I don’t know the definitive answer, but it looked pretty sketchy.
Have you something from Aerosucre?
They grounded all their fleet after engineers found a least a 2 inch crack in the heads of all their pilots.
Great videos
Amsterdam runway 27 is always interesting!
You owe us 6 more seconds of aviation
Scary thumbnail
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Sick bro😅
I fear for Air NZs ATR Fleet, this won’t be the last mishap
Wow wow well done these polite
Maybe that KLM pilot is a recent convert from the 737 to the 777. You can waggle the yoke around all day in the 737 and make little difference to the flight path, but you just cannot do it in a 777, hence the PIO.
Good. Thanks.
Wiz air co-pilot to captain, “Any lower captain we will have to pay a toll on these bridges”.
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Wonder how much turbulence that helicopter got from WizAir (sp? last clip)... He looked CLOSE!
2:11 Budapest, my city, yaaay!
Why does it seems like Wizzair is always doing low passes
That was an airshow.
I wish the wizz air flew a bit lower. I mean there weren't any winds, and the objects around them were still further away than the safety distance at an airport for example.
Was the Wizz Air plane on time so had time to do a low fly over the City
Nice one
Yep.
Is it Tapei where the China Airlines lands ?
Average ATR 72 flight
0:39 why does the guy sound so calm
That last pilot must be thinking, "You think I'm gonna hit the bridge, eh?"
You think that's why he retracted the gear?
@@soaringvulture Possibly. Prolly just following aviation rules that I don't know.
Which one was out of control?
The 777 was completely in control...that's why it landed intact in a wicked wind. Another epic fail video title!
Was classic PIO. Not in control.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183PIO or not, still a wickedly good landing in very shitty conditions.
I’m not sure what criteria you’re using to judge the landing? But a POI is bad, a recovered landing is never a good landing
2:45 - Seriously? Can you even call this episode “3 minutes of Aviation”?
It is a little short on the landing.
He’s going around.
I'll ask for no more, but I want my 3 minutes.
I can always fit 3 Minutes of Aviation in, but 2:45, less value, maybe not so much.
Maybe I wander looking for the new King of 3 Minutes of Aviation...maybe not.
Petition servers are down, pre-election is stressing them.
All bc we didn't get 3 minutes is possibly impacting our Presidential race.
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@@tracytrawick322 😂
This is more like 3 minutes of near accidents. 😂😂
The 60's and 70's were so much more fun. We had two, three and four engine airliners. Engines on wings and on in the center. They all look the same now.
Too right mate. It’s all very boring these days.
Nice work by the pilots
2:30 whare location ?
Budapest, Hungary
1:36. YIKES 😳🫣😝
I swear I’ve seen that klm crosswind landing footage before but from another pov
Are you sure? Several 777s land at AMS daily, and it's a windy place.
It’s from 2015