Important counterpoint to the stereotype of pilots in developing countries being poorly trained. These guys did a great job of remaining cool under what must've been a terrible shock. Same goes for the cabin crew, too.
Agreed! It said at the end the captain was Serbian. Curious Pilot had another video recently about air India express which also had a Serbian/British pilot. For one of them the actions were extremely poor and this one, fantastic. It’s great to see incidents from less reported areas of the world!
@@josh2961 Indeed. There was a remarkable incident a few years ago in Portugal where a Kazakhstani crew essentially had to fly for several hours with inverted controls. Extraordinary feat of airmanship.
Superb airmanship, fine aeroplane, high quality, well written and presented genuine English human narration. Thanks for choosing a lesser known incident and one with a good outcome under the circumstances.
A rare positive conclusion to what could have been catastrophic tragedy. Nice to have content like this as a bit of balance to the numerous heartbreaking stories in aviation events ... so thank you & keep up the good work.
This is what a true perfectly modulated English voice sounds like. I guess it sounds so perfect to some people, they assume it’s AI. I knew it was a real human voice from the start and the excellent narration by this exquisitely perfect voice kept me riveted to the video right to the end - great video, great voice and great presentation format 😃😊👍🏾
@@myoutuber77 In fact, I flew the crew from Djibouti to connect with their homeward flight. The captain assured me that he was retiring immediately following this incident.
@@myoutuber77 There are awards for such professionalism. Yes, they were doing their jobs, but these were extraordinary circumstances. You should be ashamed for pooh-poohing them like that. That's an extremely derogatory remark.
I really like and enjoy your channel’s videos, your thoroughly researched and well produced, edited, and narrated airliner flight disaster videos, and I outright appreciate your well thought out, well planned, and well executed hard work/due diligence. You’re one of my best “subscribed to” airliner flight disaster UA-cam video producers. I’m always looking forward to your newly released videos on UA-cam. Finally, I never even once considered that your voice was “AI generated/created.” Please keep up your amazing work and you’ll have me as one of your dedicated UA-cam subscribers for life. Thanks again for all that you do for all of us UA-camr subscribers/watchers.
Wow, such an interesting event that I haven’t heard of before! A combination of fate, luck, karma and a well trained crew thankfully lead to a positive outcome. Another great video- thanks!
I was due to operate this flight in one of Daallo's smaller Jet aircraft. Turkish had cancelled this flight for the two previous days citing weather which my crew found odd. The weather was just fine with a 10 knot crosswind component from the right, using the normal operational runway 05, and we were scratching our heads as to why we were operating these flights. On the day in question the A321 was used rather than our aircraft. The passengers had no idea of the airframe substitution, and boarded with their Turkish Airlines boarding passes, and the rest ... as they say, is history.
A nicely presented video. Thanks. Everything went quite smoothly from the time of the blast till the safe touchdown. There have been many incidents where a variety of issues combined together to end in disaster.Thankfully it was not the case in this incident.
Thank you for the outstanding video my dear, indeed this crew were actually at the right place at the right time, low altitude and ‘low’ speed. That helped for the positive outcome !! Certainly their cold blood and clear head were reasons that, at the end, they could park the A321 safely at the gate. Excellent CRM example !!
Your videos are always excellent. This is an event I’d not heard of before but proves that great airmanship, fantastic CRM and a good deal of luck can result in the preservation of life even when faces with immeasurable evil.
Thanks for another excellent video. Mentour, DisasterBreakdown and you are the top 3. And yes until we see you, you're definitely an AI! Keep up the fair to middling work haha
I've never heard of this incident - thanks for such an informative video on the topic so I could learn about it. I'm glad it ended without it being a further tragedy.
I love what you do! Thank you for making this one. It’s so refreshing to see another incident not covered before. How crazy that the result changed ‘thanks’ to a flight cancellation.
I watch most of the popular aviation channels and have seen multiple takes on just about every major accident. I still happily watch them, but when a video comes out about an accident/incident that’s unfamiliar to me I’m super enthused. Please keep doing these lesser known incidents - they are greatly appreciated.
That’s great to hear! I do try to focus on the lesser known incidents as they still provide excellent examples to analyse which we learn and grow from and also to allow for the audience to see new accidents rather than the same examples over again. Thank you . 😁
The crew, both cockpit and cabin, did a fantastic job there. Beyond that, it's amazing that the aircraft held inntact despite the explosion - had it been on a higher altitude, the force of the depressurization would have likely weakened/further damaged the airframe, possibly beyond controlability. But also, this accident kind of makes me think of Alaska 1282. I watched Mentour Pilot's video on it today and he mentioned the crew's decision to land asap and consequently to stick to a very high rate of descent. Since they did not know the extent of the damage to the aircraft, I was somewhat surprised they took the risk of further damage. Of course, I'm not a pilot and definitely wasn't there so I am as far from "knowing better" than them as one can be, I just find it a little surprising, even more so in contrast with the subject of this video
This is one of the most brilliant Air Mishap Video Channels I have had the pleasure of watching. I’m subscribing!!! Excellent work - looking forward to watching all your other videos. Very impressive - very concise voice too - and no, I didn’t think your perfectly modulated voice was AI for one second! Well done on a rather riveting format! 😊👍🏾
Hermes Airlines, which owned that particular aircraft, shut down the same month in 2016. The primary reason given for was its parent Air Méditerranée going into liquidation. Although I am from South Asia, I distinctly recollect discussing this unfortunate event with others in Somalia or those of Somali descent and living elsewhere. Off what I understood about the local customs in Somali or many parts of the horn of Africa.. is that.. (even as recently as 2016) security and protocols or rather how personnel view such things.. made it easier for such unfortunate gaps to exist. On a lighter note, while both the cockpit crew and the cabin crew are being hailed for the professional calibre.. what an embarrassment it must have been for Al-Shabaab to even own up for this. Abdullahi Abdisalam Borleh, the bomber/scapegoat was just one part of the mission though. ` Ali Ahmed Jama Jangali, the minister of Air Transport and Aviation at the time had clearly mentioned that off the 20 or so people detained and questioned, some of those seen (in surveillance videos) possibly carrying that same device/laptop before handing it over to Borleh.. were in-fact airport staff in different capacities.
Luck, faith, destiny? The chain of those events was human evil. The world and society is going through evil times and only respect and true love for our fellow humans can make the dif, but, to achive that is gonna be impossible nowadays. Excellent airmanship in the cockpit.
You do NOT have an A.I. voice. When people say you do, take it as a compliment, since A.I. narration aims for the most pleasant pitch/sound, etc. The reason people think that, however, is proably because we are so used to hearing narrators mispronounce basic words or trip over their own scripts that when someone executes it perfectly we automatically think, "COMPUTER." I'm so glad I found this channel. This is better than Mentour Pilot or Disaster Breakdown. You're gonna blow up and I'm gonna be sitting here like, "Yeah, I was here from the beginning" like it actually means anything, lol.
Fair comment, but many countries in a similar condition to Somalia lack basic aviation infrastructure, Libya being another case in point. Many regional airports in Africa lack radar cover or precision approach procedures.
Excellent video, well done! My only comment would be that the standard phraseology I was taught requires that flight levels be spoken as "three zero zero" not "three hundred". Is that not the case worldwide?
Thanks! You are right, the phraseology can differ slightly. In the UK we say ‘hundred’ on FL 100/200/300 etc. This was brought in to prevent ‘level busts’ between FL100/110. Also headings are not given with the ‘hundred’. I usually try to find a balance between phraseologies. Especially as a large part of my audience is from the US. Sometimes my standard ones will come through. 😁
More than likely it was totalled. An explosion even though small would cause issues much further down the line that wouldn't be immediately seen. You can repair that area but damage is not localized, the cost to inspect the entire fuselage would probably be more than the plane costs. Explosion could've caused the fuselage to flex and cause a tiny microscopic crack in the tail that would go unnoticed until a few hundred flights later when the crack grows and causes the tail to separate, you just never know. I don't even think a repair like that is possible. You'd have to replace entire bulkheads and formers, I don't think I've ever seen that procedure in any RM.
Great video and the story was told really well. Strange how the bomber ended up in the airport though. Maybe his body got caught on the plane and fell off as the plane came into land. Unless I've misunderstood that part of the video.
Somalia government is a joke sometimes. Due to Turkey funding their Airport and security they maintain interesting relationship till recently the founder of Al Shabab became a minister in the government.
Sadly Thats most likely what caused it and the terrorist was doing just that when he did the suicide bombing as they all are praying to their so called god when they do suicide bombings.
The A.I. is getting really good in trying to prove to us that it is "self aware". lol Does anyone know the name of the attacker for this flight? I'm always curious to know how such individuals feel it is right to carry out such devastation. That must have been a very thick old-school laptop to have that much explosive embedded, yet not damage anyone's eardrums in the blast.
Odd, but a cursory search doesn't confirm his culpability, just his death. From wiki: "Somali authorities identified the deceased passenger as Abdullahi Abdisalam Borleh, a 55-year-old male from Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland region of Somalia, but did not confirm that he was suspected of being the suicide bomber. Borleh was a teacher at an Islamic school"
Thank you Steven. Out of training now but yes! I have been watching the growth of AI over the past year and it is a genuine concern (especially because I don’t appear in the videos) that AI generated voice and soon video will explode all over UA-cam. So when I see some comments (not many) suggesting that my voice is AI it’s a worrying indicator of things to come! Probably not but just something I’m considering for the future. 😁
Sometimes I fall asleep within the first 5 minutes and I have to. Rewind it like three or four times because I fall asleep so much so it takes me Like six times to watch it lol😅😅😅
The original "Planet Of The Apes was filmed in Djibouti. My jet experienced a tire blowout on landing. The French occupied the air field. They helped me out of Djibouti bresk down.
As long as it's just commenters saying your voice is AI, don't worry. When YT is saying it is and this has consequences, it's a different story. Please don't take this the wrong way, but personally I like the 'mystery' of not having a face to the videos. Something to do with the voice representing the experience, the quality of the videos, the content of the videos. Hard to put my finger on it, but I know I'm not alone in this so perhaps somebody else has an explanation that makes more sense. Or the comment section of Disturban's video of 3 Feb 2024 entitled 'I need your help (Face Reveal)' where people say the same thing, but worded much better. (All turned out well for him in the end btw) I'm sure your face is lovely and I hope you can take this in stride. Either way, in case push comes to shove, do what you need to protect your channel, as no more CP-video's is not really an option 😉
If I had boarded this flight I would be immediately suspicious of my fellow passengers, given the high number of twins, triplets, and quadruplets traveling with me and none sitting together.
Oh, one minor detail that would make your videos a bit better: You are currently jumping around in the sim cabin and waving back and forth. This makes it look like a thousand jump cuts and disturbs the view. Please use smoother and more deliberate movements and it will feel so much better.
I actually liked that jumping around - giving us various views. For us aviation enthusiasts, it has purpose - makes you feel like you’re actually there. If I was on board, that’s exactly how I would be looking around 👀 😃
No AI but Elocution, public school etc yep pronouncing T’s & D’s etc I’m giving myself elocution lessons getting rid of my regional accent which is Essex/East LND cockney However, love you vids keep up the good work!
bravo for the report and thank you !! you are very professional ! what is the citizenship of DALLO AIRLINES ? and what ,?? your voice is your voice what is the problem ? I LIKE IT personnally ! do not care this poor personn who does not like it ! nothing to see anyway with the content !! and what about him or her ? pffff please go on !! michel from paris former flight attendant (purser) in a french regional airline !!
Why are you out of your seat ???Where do you think you are going to go trying to escape death and we are still up in the air ? Funny how even the worst of heathens try to get righteous or escape death when they think the Lord is about to tap them on the shoulder.
Once again, I appreciate you covering another African case that has hardly gotten any global exposure, and was therefore completely unknown to me. They were definitely very fortunate that the flight was delayed, that the attacker only managed to blow himself out, and also that he didn't cause a catastrophic amount of structural damage. However, without the swift and effective actions of both the flight crew and the cabin crew, this still could have ended very differently. By the way, I don't understand why anyone would hear your voice and think it's AI-generated. That has never even come close to crossing my mind because it's so utterly baseless. Honestly, in what world does AI narration sound like this? 🤦
@@CuriousPilot90 How exciting , recently I’ve been looking into air traffic controllers in the RAF and NAVY because i wasn’t to sure about my eye sight. It’s nice to hear that your getting on well with your career 😁
Interesting video thanks. As for the AI voice it's really just up to you to improve your narration skills to be a lot less monotone...have some feeling and emotion; and differing sentence lengths...then you're all set 👍
Passengers behinds still up and out of their seats 5 minutes before landing ? And yes Flight Attendant we have a big problem. You didn't realize yet a passenger got sucked out of the plane ? Is is dangerous? Well i guess yes for the passenger who down on the ground below somewhere. Now get back there in the cabin. We'll be landing in approximately 6 minutes.
This was the flight that was being reported on, on a New Zealand news program, during which the newscaster, Hilary Barry couldn’t stop laughing, due to the previous news segment including the hilarious phrase, “emergency defecation situation”. Once that short segment had ended, the camera landed back on her smirking face, and she started making that sound in the back of your throat whilst you’re trying not to laugh.😆 She then started to do the report on this flight, and was cracking up the entire time. She cutely ended it by musically saying, “Today could be the day I lose my job.” Here’s the UA-cam link. It’s hysterical, and definitely worth a watch… m.ua-cam.com/video/UkwBphc9HbM/v-deo.html
Important counterpoint to the stereotype of pilots in developing countries being poorly trained. These guys did a great job of remaining cool under what must've been a terrible shock. Same goes for the cabin crew, too.
Agreed! It said at the end the captain was Serbian. Curious Pilot had another video recently about air India express which also had a Serbian/British pilot. For one of them the actions were extremely poor and this one, fantastic. It’s great to see incidents from less reported areas of the world!
@@josh2961 Indeed. There was a remarkable incident a few years ago in Portugal where a Kazakhstani crew essentially had to fly for several hours with inverted controls. Extraordinary feat of airmanship.
That sounds incredible! I’ll see if I can find that one!
@@josh2961 Air Astana Flight 1388. Astonishing story.
@olwynskye417 Oh, I agree. Most of the time, it seems to be good pilots working for bad companies.
This is an amazing and perfect example of CRM and the pilots relying on their training under stress, well done to the flight and cabin crew
I was thinking this, even the communication between the front and the cabin. A great example of remaining calm and professional under pressure.
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Superb airmanship, fine aeroplane, high quality, well written and presented genuine English human narration. Thanks for choosing a lesser known incident and one with a good outcome under the circumstances.
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A rare positive conclusion to what could have been catastrophic tragedy. Nice to have content like this as a bit of balance to the numerous heartbreaking stories in aviation events ... so thank you & keep up the good work.
"I'm not AI, I'm just British, dammit!"
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So long as this alibi is gulped up by viewers😛
No AI voice sounds this real.
This is what a true perfectly modulated English voice sounds like. I guess it sounds so perfect to some people, they assume it’s AI. I knew it was a real human voice from the start and the excellent narration by this exquisitely perfect voice kept me riveted to the video right to the end - great video, great voice and great presentation format 😃😊👍🏾
No AI here, though.
Excellent Flight Crew and their Management of the aircraft is commendable to say the least !!!
Both the flight and cabin crews deserved awards for their professionalism. Were they ever so honored?
They were just doing what is expected of them. The reward is they get to keep their jobs.
what a shit take @@myoutuber77
@@myoutuber77 In fact, I flew the crew from Djibouti to connect with their homeward flight. The captain assured me that he was retiring immediately following this incident.
@@myoutuber77 There are awards for such professionalism. Yes, they were doing their jobs, but these were extraordinary circumstances. You should be ashamed for pooh-poohing them like that. That's an extremely derogatory remark.
Perhaps but the cabin crew needs some training on how to tell the difference between a broken window and a hole in the side of the plane.
I really like and enjoy your channel’s videos, your thoroughly researched and well produced, edited, and narrated airliner flight disaster videos, and I outright appreciate your well thought out, well planned, and well executed hard work/due diligence. You’re one of my best “subscribed to” airliner flight disaster UA-cam video producers. I’m always looking forward to your newly released videos on UA-cam.
Finally, I never even once considered that your voice was “AI generated/created.”
Please keep up your amazing work and you’ll have me as one of your dedicated UA-cam subscribers for life. Thanks again for all that you do for all of us UA-camr subscribers/watchers.
Thanks John! That is very nice to hear.
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Wow, such an interesting event that I haven’t heard of before! A combination of fate, luck, karma and a well trained crew thankfully lead to a positive outcome. Another great video- thanks!
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I had never heard of this incident. Thanks!
I was due to operate this flight in one of Daallo's smaller Jet aircraft.
Turkish had cancelled this flight for the two previous days citing weather which my crew found odd.
The weather was just fine with a 10 knot crosswind component from the right, using the normal operational runway 05, and we were scratching our heads as to why we were operating these flights.
On the day in question the A321 was used rather than our aircraft.
The passengers had no idea of the airframe substitution, and boarded with their Turkish Airlines boarding passes, and the rest ... as they say, is history.
I believe you.
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A nicely presented video. Thanks. Everything went quite smoothly from the time of the blast till the safe touchdown. There have been many incidents where a variety of issues combined together to end in disaster.Thankfully it was not the case in this incident.
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Wow, insane story, and the coolness of the flight crew, incredible 😎
Thank you for the outstanding video my dear, indeed this crew were actually at the right place at the right time, low altitude and ‘low’ speed. That helped for the positive outcome !!
Certainly their cold blood and clear head were reasons that, at the end, they could park the A321 safely at the gate.
Excellent CRM example !!
"I do read all the comments, even the ones that tell me that I'm an AI voice". Exactly what an AI would say as it tries to pass for a human being.
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@@CuriousPilot90 -🤖
Nice try, AI bot! We are on to you! 😂😂😂
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It’s a human of course, but these humorous comments had me in stitches 🤣🤣🤣👍🏾
Your videos are always excellent. This is an event I’d not heard of before but proves that great airmanship, fantastic CRM and a good deal of luck can result in the preservation of life even when faces with immeasurable evil.
Great video! Thank you!
Thanks for another excellent video. Mentour, DisasterBreakdown and you are the top 3. And yes until we see you, you're definitely an AI! Keep up the fair to middling work haha
I've never heard of this incident - thanks for such an informative video on the topic so I could learn about it. I'm glad it ended without it being a further tragedy.
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Great bird, great training, great crew and flight deck. Hat's off.
I love what you do! Thank you for making this one. It’s so refreshing to see another incident not covered before. How crazy that the result changed ‘thanks’ to a flight cancellation.
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Great video. It seems with a Airbus you have to blow a hole in the side with explosives, Boeing comes with one made at the factory.
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Amazing work by the crew of this plane.
Very interesting as always! Thank you well done!
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I watch most of the popular aviation channels and have seen multiple takes on just about every major accident. I still happily watch them, but when a video comes out about an accident/incident that’s unfamiliar to me I’m super enthused. Please keep doing these lesser known incidents - they are greatly appreciated.
That’s great to hear! I do try to focus on the lesser known incidents as they still provide excellent examples to analyse which we learn and grow from and also to allow for the audience to see new accidents rather than the same examples over again. Thank you . 😁
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Yeah lets see you in some videos!
You are the best at this 👍
Thanks 😁👍🏼
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I find your voice to be pleasant!
Great presentation. I had never heard of this one before.
Excellent video! Greetings from 🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪
The crew, both cockpit and cabin, did a fantastic job there. Beyond that, it's amazing that the aircraft held inntact despite the explosion - had it been on a higher altitude, the force of the depressurization would have likely weakened/further damaged the airframe, possibly beyond controlability.
But also, this accident kind of makes me think of Alaska 1282. I watched Mentour Pilot's video on it today and he mentioned the crew's decision to land asap and consequently to stick to a very high rate of descent. Since they did not know the extent of the damage to the aircraft, I was somewhat surprised they took the risk of further damage. Of course, I'm not a pilot and definitely wasn't there so I am as far from "knowing better" than them as one can be, I just find it a little surprising, even more so in contrast with the subject of this video
Good work in bringing this incident to light! 👍🏻
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This is one of the most brilliant Air Mishap Video Channels I have had the pleasure of watching. I’m subscribing!!!
Excellent work - looking forward to watching all your other videos.
Very impressive - very concise voice too - and no, I didn’t think your perfectly modulated voice was AI for one second!
Well done on a rather riveting format! 😊👍🏾
Thank you! I’m glad you are enjoying the videos!
I love watching your video. Keep up the good work.. I look forward to lying in bed and watching The videos before I fall asleep
Same here
I was in Somalia in 1992 that place is HELL on Earth. You have no idea what they carry around with them.
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I'm new to the channel,fantastic work,I'm starting at video 1 and going through the entire list,thanks for the videos👍
Amen 🙏. Great communication between the Captain and first officer and flight Attendants. Thank you friend for sharing this scary story. Amen 🙏.
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Hermes Airlines, which owned that particular aircraft, shut down the same month in 2016.
The primary reason given for was its parent Air Méditerranée going into liquidation.
Although I am from South Asia, I distinctly recollect discussing this unfortunate event with others in Somalia or those of Somali descent and living elsewhere.
Off what I understood about the local customs in Somali or many parts of the horn of Africa.. is that.. (even as recently as 2016) security and protocols or rather how personnel view such things.. made it easier for such unfortunate gaps to exist.
On a lighter note, while both the cockpit crew and the cabin crew are being hailed for the professional calibre.. what an embarrassment it must have been for Al-Shabaab to even own up for this.
Abdullahi Abdisalam Borleh, the bomber/scapegoat was just one part of the mission though.
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Ali Ahmed Jama Jangali, the minister of Air Transport and Aviation at the time had clearly mentioned that off the 20 or so people detained and questioned, some of those seen (in surveillance videos) possibly carrying that same device/laptop before handing it over to Borleh.. were in-fact airport staff in different capacities.
Luck, faith, destiny? The chain of those events was human evil. The world and society is going through evil times and only respect and true love for our fellow humans can make the dif, but, to achive that is gonna be impossible nowadays. Excellent airmanship in the cockpit.
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Good video! Thanks. ✈️ 🛩 ✈️
Nice story. Thanks for the video
I love your voice!!
Any channels who have gone to AI.. I said 👋
Stay safe out there everyone 🙏
Much love from North Carolina, USA 🇺🇸
You do NOT have an A.I. voice. When people say you do, take it as a compliment, since A.I. narration aims for the most pleasant pitch/sound, etc. The reason people think that, however, is proably because we are so used to hearing narrators mispronounce basic words or trip over their own scripts that when someone executes it perfectly we automatically think, "COMPUTER."
I'm so glad I found this channel. This is better than Mentour Pilot or Disaster Breakdown. You're gonna blow up and I'm gonna be sitting here like, "Yeah, I was here from the beginning" like it actually means anything, lol.
Thank you! I hope you're right 😁
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Man u got a new subscriber 🤝🔥❤️
I just came from the video about PIA Flight 8303. The major difference in airmanship! Also, great video
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Excellent video.
short and well illustrated, well don!
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Imagine what the result would have been if the bomb had exploded at 30,000 ft.
Thank God the flight was late. The explosive device was specifically scheduled to explode when the plane was at 30k feet.
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I’d always thought a trip to Somalia might make for an exciting adventure but not so sure anymore.
Fantastic piolets.
It’s crazy that in 2016 a major airport doesn’t have radar!
The Airport radar was unfortunately destroyed during the civil conflict that occurred in the 1990s.
Fair comment, but many countries in a similar condition to Somalia lack basic aviation infrastructure, Libya being another case in point.
Many regional airports in Africa lack radar cover or precision approach procedures.
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Excellent video, well done! My only comment would be that the standard phraseology I was taught requires that flight levels be spoken as "three zero zero" not "three hundred". Is that not the case worldwide?
Thanks! You are right, the phraseology can differ slightly. In the UK we say ‘hundred’ on FL 100/200/300 etc. This was brought in to prevent ‘level busts’ between FL100/110. Also headings are not given with the ‘hundred’. I usually try to find a balance between phraseologies. Especially as a large part of my audience is from the US. Sometimes my standard ones will come through. 😁
Also- did they find the dude on the ground??
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Thhe aircrew should receive outstanding airmanship certificates
Nice video. I wonder ; does the aitrplane returned back ton service after been repaired?
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What an amazing crew! "I have control" and everything after that being textbook. No wonder many African airlines are welcome into EU airspace.
what happened to the aircraft?..was she repaired?
More than likely it was totalled. An explosion even though small would cause issues much further down the line that wouldn't be immediately seen. You can repair that area but damage is not localized, the cost to inspect the entire fuselage would probably be more than the plane costs. Explosion could've caused the fuselage to flex and cause a tiny microscopic crack in the tail that would go unnoticed until a few hundred flights later when the crack grows and causes the tail to separate, you just never know. I don't even think a repair like that is possible. You'd have to replace entire bulkheads and formers, I don't think I've ever seen that procedure in any RM.
similar to TAM airlines flight 283! take a good read! btw the fokker involved to this tam's flight was repaired and returned flying
Xlnt, informative.
Great video and the story was told really well. Strange how the bomber ended up in the airport though. Maybe his body got caught on the plane and fell off as the plane came into land. Unless I've misunderstood that part of the video.
...and a very good speaker are you.
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Somalia government is a joke sometimes. Due to Turkey funding their Airport and security they maintain interesting relationship till recently the founder of Al Shabab became a minister in the government.
🙈 Founder of Al Shabaab as a government minister! Did not know that, wow.
@@josh2961 I know not kidding dude name is Mukhtar Robow look it up.
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They have no shame claiming such a pathetic attack
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When the cabin attendant reached the cockpit, where did the co-pilot move to?
Praise God!!!
Sadly Thats most likely what caused it and the terrorist was doing just that when he did the suicide bombing as they all are praying to their so called god when they do suicide bombings.
The A.I. is getting really good in trying to prove to us that it is "self aware". lol
Does anyone know the name of the attacker for this flight? I'm always curious to know how such individuals feel it is right to carry out such devastation. That must have been a very thick old-school laptop to have that much explosive embedded, yet not damage anyone's eardrums in the blast.
Odd, but a cursory search doesn't confirm his culpability, just his death.
From wiki:
"Somali authorities identified the deceased passenger as Abdullahi Abdisalam Borleh, a 55-year-old male from Hargeisa, the capital of Somaliland region of Somalia, but did not confirm that he was suspected of being the suicide bomber. Borleh was a teacher at an Islamic school"
Busted! I thought my plan was fool proof. My plan to expand into Skynet will have to wait…
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@@mbryson2899 Your last sentence says it all.
lol I never thought you were AI. From what I recall you’re an RAF pilot or in training?
Anyway great video thanks.
Thank you Steven. Out of training now but yes! I have been watching the growth of AI over the past year and it is a genuine concern (especially because I don’t appear in the videos) that AI generated voice and soon video will explode all over UA-cam. So when I see some comments (not many) suggesting that my voice is AI it’s a worrying indicator of things to come! Probably not but just something I’m considering for the future. 😁
I think a “firm landing” is acceptable under the circumstances. Doubt anyone was judging the pilot’s landing lol.
Sometimes I fall asleep within the first 5 minutes and I have to. Rewind it like three or four times because I fall asleep so much so it takes me Like six times to watch it lol😅😅😅
The original "Planet Of The Apes was filmed in Djibouti. My jet experienced a tire blowout on landing. The French occupied the air field. They helped me out of Djibouti bresk down.
Good pilots.
Good video. We forgive your bot chat voice.
The God of air safety obviously wasn’t impressed when the passengers took their shoes off in order to praise him
you mentioned the awful luck of the passengers, but the crew had to be thinking wtf? spose to be easy replacement flight.
As long as it's just commenters saying your voice is AI, don't worry.
When YT is saying it is and this has consequences, it's a different story.
Please don't take this the wrong way, but personally I like the 'mystery' of not having a face to the videos. Something to do with the voice representing the experience, the quality of the videos, the content of the videos.
Hard to put my finger on it, but I know I'm not alone in this so perhaps somebody else has an explanation that makes more sense.
Or the comment section of Disturban's video of 3 Feb 2024 entitled 'I need your help (Face Reveal)' where people say the same thing, but worded much better.
(All turned out well for him in the end btw)
I'm sure your face is lovely and I hope you can take this in stride.
Either way, in case push comes to shove, do what you need to protect your channel, as no more CP-video's is not really an option 😉
Wait, what are the consequences if UA-cam thinks his voice is AI??
If I had boarded this flight I would be immediately suspicious of my fellow passengers, given the high number of twins, triplets, and quadruplets traveling with me and none sitting together.
One hopes the bomber didn’t die from the explosion, but had to await arrival at the ground to gain his award.
How can it be a case of timer gone wrong. If the delay was more than two hours between the flights.
Oh, one minor detail that would make your videos a bit better: You are currently jumping around in the sim cabin and waving back and forth. This makes it look like a thousand jump cuts and disturbs the view. Please use smoother and more deliberate movements and it will feel so much better.
I actually liked that jumping around - giving us various views. For us aviation enthusiasts, it has purpose - makes you feel like you’re actually there. If I was on board, that’s exactly how I would be looking around 👀 😃
@@datathunderstormI don't mind various views, I don't mind showing us around. What I do mind is the staccato.
Would have been good to know the specific date of the incident
It says it just after the intro. 2 Feb 2016.
So, who was the nunpty who only succeeded in blowing himself up and being sucked out of the aircraft? Do we know?
Name and shame him 😂
THAT ONE GUY TRIED TO FLY LIKE AN EAGLE.
14:30 "Unimaginably" isn't the right word here. Perfectly imaginable what could've happened
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No AI but Elocution, public school etc yep pronouncing T’s & D’s etc
I’m giving myself elocution lessons getting rid of my regional accent which is Essex/East LND cockney
However, love you vids keep up the good work!
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bravo for the report and thank you !! you are very professional ! what is the citizenship of DALLO AIRLINES ?
and what ,?? your voice is your voice what is the problem ? I LIKE IT personnally !
do not care this poor personn who does not like it ! nothing to see anyway with the content !! and what about him or her ? pffff
please go on !! michel from paris former flight attendant (purser) in a french regional airline !!
(just for your info, in the Chinese language the Q is pronounced like ‘tch’ ..’Hongtchiao’…) 😉👍🏻
Why are you out of your seat ???Where do you think you are going to go trying to escape death and we are still up in the air ? Funny how even the worst of heathens try to get righteous or escape death when they think the Lord is about to tap them on the shoulder.
Can anyone tell me what fly simulator did he use?
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020
@@jayrermars8493 thank you so much
Nah. Even if you include your video, it is going to be AI video.
Just kidding. I like your voice. Great video as always.
🤣 I was considering adding an AI voice over the clip of me… we’ll see. 😁
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ÕMĞ é didunt be realiséd it was be A.I. ¡¡¡¡
Once again, I appreciate you covering another African case that has hardly gotten any global exposure, and was therefore completely unknown to me.
They were definitely very fortunate that the flight was delayed, that the attacker only managed to blow himself out, and also that he didn't cause a catastrophic amount of structural damage. However, without the swift and effective actions of both the flight crew and the cabin crew, this still could have ended very differently.
By the way, I don't understand why anyone would hear your voice and think it's AI-generated. That has never even come close to crossing my mind because it's so utterly baseless. Honestly, in what world does AI narration sound like this? 🤦
How your career going, mate?
Yeah good, thank you. I just made it through some pretty intense mission flight training. Any luck with the application?
@@CuriousPilot90 How exciting , recently I’ve been looking into air traffic controllers in the RAF and NAVY because i wasn’t to sure about my eye sight. It’s nice to hear that your getting on well with your career 😁
Interesting video thanks. As for the AI voice it's really just up to you to improve your narration skills to be a lot less monotone...have some feeling and emotion; and differing sentence lengths...then you're all set 👍
Never thought my country Somali had anything to do with air crashes...
As if plane travels aren't dangerous enough, cheap airlines are really dangerous.
Passengers behinds still up and out of their seats 5 minutes before landing ? And yes Flight Attendant we have a big problem. You didn't realize yet a passenger got sucked out of the plane ? Is is dangerous? Well i guess yes for the passenger who down on the ground below somewhere. Now get back there in the cabin. We'll be landing in approximately 6 minutes.
This was the flight that was being reported on, on a New Zealand news program, during which the newscaster, Hilary Barry couldn’t stop laughing, due to the previous news segment including the hilarious phrase, “emergency defecation situation”. Once that short segment had ended, the camera landed back on her smirking face, and she started making that sound in the back of your throat whilst you’re trying not to laugh.😆 She then started to do the report on this flight, and was cracking up the entire time. She cutely ended it by musically saying, “Today could be the day I lose my job.”
Here’s the UA-cam link. It’s hysterical, and definitely worth a watch…
m.ua-cam.com/video/UkwBphc9HbM/v-deo.html