Incredible job. How to make a Giant plane and how to change the passenger to freight plane. A good teamwork who know the high end technologies. Amazing
I never really understood the fear of flying. I do now after watching this, seeing how it is all pieced together. i dunno i guess i thought they were just born in one piece or somthn
Americans should learn from their European counterparts. Far more pride, productivity and integrity than americans, and don't get me wrong nothing against the US. It's just tragic to see a nation that once prided itself in being a leader in safety and quality, fall so far from grace.
When viewing Logisics queuing up new seats stored on racks, I was surprised & disappointed to see the new seats stacked on new wood pallets. Can you now use pallets made from recycled plastics (soda bottles) and save the trees? Also, why so much plastic used to cover the new seats. Try using less plastic or even fabric covers. I’d except mote efforts from such an advanced company as AirBus.
The final Concorde was a BA Concorde and is in Bristol. She flew there on the very last Concorde flight of all. If you're talking about the Concorde that crashed, that was the third production aircraft. It was 25 years old when it met its fate.
So i did some intelligence work in the past And i was able to get a complete illustrated encyclopedia of military aircraft, from the dawn of aviation, until i got that book. Not necessarily blue prints, But enough data, to basically extrapolate and copy most aircraft in recorded history, used in military operations, and training. It is pretty dense.
At 1:15:14 Inspecting each screw? Cheaper than installing new? Well I worked on aircraft for 16 years, removing floor panels, you're lucky you can retain 30% of the screws. Mostly the heads will strip out to where you can't reuse the screw.
Parachutes is not a good idea. Who checks and packs them? How often?. Who trains the passengers how to use them? How do you open the doors to enable people to jump? Not practical. Seat cushions could be used as floats for passengers and rafts are on board.
im now laughing at the guy at 1:56:24 those cables are undertention if those break they will cut you in half hmmmm i guess he never watched mythbusters as they tried replicating that happening and no matter what they did all poor old prky got was a bad whiplash bruise and a few fractured ribs so if cables cant slice you in half then chains that are thicker definatlly aint gonna
Cong hoa xa hoi chu nghia vier nam doc lap tu do hanh phuc ngay 1/1/2005 giay to ho da mat da ky cam ket trong lich su chien tranh thua da di chet het ca mot noi cut ra khoi dang nha nuoc tai viet nam the gioi am duong tren duong tren duoi trong ngoai tai viet nam the gioi gia dinh hoang xuan hoi huyen vo hoang thi kha con de hoang xuan khoi vo hoang thi kha con de hoang xuan thao vo hoang thi nha khanh con de hoang xuan anh dung tai xa nghi thiet huyen nghi loc tinh nghe an viet nam the gioi het
Just watching that man in the first minute, talking about his job and family history,,I'm sold. He literally didn't bat an eyelid. Makes me feel safe.
Lufthansa Technik invests in this young blood and I love it.
Incredible job. How to make a Giant plane and how to change the passenger to freight plane. A good teamwork who know the high end technologies. Amazing
People from Boeing should watch this and learn about the word called “Safety”. 😅
European Projects are a class of its own …. Amazing and Impressive
FANTASTIC INTEGRITY...
THE WORLD NOW BELONGS TO THE YOUNG FOLKS- GO GET 'EM & DO YOUR BEST.
Imagine being in he cockpit when the nose lifts up... even better if you didn't know it did that
i am so happy and proud to know tha filipino is also a part of the team
I never really understood the fear of flying. I do now after watching this, seeing how it is all pieced together. i dunno i guess i thought they were just born in one piece or somthn
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20:38 indigo ❤
Very nice. Thunderbirds rock
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Boeing - Consultants and Wall Street vultures.
Airbus - Engineers
Boeing- union slugs that don’t do jack
@@justing42 wait till you find out the extent to which Airbus is unionised.
@justing42 Europe is vastly more unionized than the US so Im betting they are the same in that regard.
Americans should learn from their European counterparts. Far more pride, productivity and integrity than americans, and don't get me wrong nothing against the US. It's just tragic to see a nation that once prided itself in being a leader in safety and quality, fall so far from grace.
When viewing Logisics queuing up new seats stored on racks, I was surprised & disappointed to see the new seats stacked on new wood pallets. Can you now use pallets made from recycled plastics (soda bottles) and save the trees?
Also, why so much plastic used to cover the new seats. Try using less plastic or even fabric covers.
I’d except mote efforts from such an advanced company as AirBus.
The airlines specify the seats and the materials they are made of. Airbus just fit them
I wish I was flying this to Hawaii instead of a 737 narrow body
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This can never be done without dedication, ingenuity of a free world of dedication and hard working free people
Imagine the carbon footprint just bringing all those components together just to manufacture another carbon spewing behemoth.
great
Lets hope they are better put together then the final Concorde!!!
The final Concorde was a BA Concorde and is in Bristol. She flew there on the very last Concorde flight of all. If you're talking about the Concorde that crashed, that was the third production aircraft. It was 25 years old when it met its fate.
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So i did some intelligence work in the past
And i was able to get a complete illustrated encyclopedia of military aircraft, from the dawn of aviation, until i got that book.
Not necessarily blue prints,
But enough data, to basically extrapolate and copy most aircraft in recorded history, used in military operations, and training.
It is pretty dense.
At 1:15:14 Inspecting each screw? Cheaper than installing new? Well I worked on aircraft for 16 years, removing floor panels, you're lucky you can retain 30% of the screws. Mostly the heads will strip out to where you can't reuse the screw.
ควรทำทุ่นลอยน้ำ ร่มชูชีพ จัดเก็บ.
Parachutes is not a good idea. Who checks and packs them? How often?. Who trains the passengers how to use them? How do you open the doors to enable people to jump? Not practical.
Seat cushions could be used as floats for passengers and rafts are on board.
Science&engineers
They are performing insulation test using a merger meter(test using high voltages and looks for leaking currents)
i think the kiev hangar for antonov aircraft maintenance has been destroyed by the ukraine war
I heard the antonov itself was destroyed as well
@@davidfinnegan9818 Antonov is not just one plane. The 225 has been destroyed yes, but the remainder of their fleet remains in tact.
@@cjmillsnun I learn something new everyday
2:36 wait should it be called a fleet or a pod? 😂 A group of belugas is called a pod
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You think he had enough sense to annotate in the service log that those drink cart bumpers had to be removed for it to get thru the opening?
god video
Planes - France isn’t correct. Airbus is a joint cooperation between Germany, France, Britain and Spain!
31:34 🇵🇭Philippine Airlines
Take notes Boeing 😅
Shut up $$$$$$ money money money lol Boeing.
Shouldn’t the ATC be in English
What is the total cost of the refurbishment
about ONE MEELLION DOLLARS
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What is the point of the little hats they wear?
They're bump caps. Similar to hardhats.
Old school
im now laughing at the guy at 1:56:24 those cables are undertention if those break they will cut you in half hmmmm i guess he never watched mythbusters as they tried replicating that happening and no matter what they did all poor old prky got was a bad whiplash bruise and a few fractured ribs so if cables cant slice you in half then chains that are thicker definatlly aint gonna
shame its tooo long
Listening to an American trying to pronounce those cities was cringe
People should make nuclear planes to space that are controlled by robot to water the moon and mars.
Cong hoa xa hoi chu nghia vier nam doc lap tu do hanh phuc ngay 1/1/2005 giay to ho da mat da ky cam ket trong lich su chien tranh thua da di chet het ca mot noi cut ra khoi dang nha nuoc tai viet nam the gioi am duong tren duong tren duoi trong ngoai tai viet nam the gioi gia dinh hoang xuan hoi huyen vo hoang thi kha con de hoang xuan khoi vo hoang thi kha con de hoang xuan thao vo hoang thi nha khanh con de hoang xuan anh dung tai xa nghi thiet huyen nghi loc tinh nghe an viet nam the gioi het
oh
*cough* starliner fail *cough* 🙄
"Two and a half million components"!!!
Number of rivets? Wide Body Aircraft ≈ 1,200,000 - 3,000,000 (767,777, A340)
A rivet isn’t a component. There is a COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL, and rivets aren’t in it. Nice try.
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The pronounciation of all names (including the British ones...) is totally off. What an embarrassing narrator
AI
This is old !!
First
Primitive airplanes.
And yet, when you board, they don t give you a choice. Try the enterprise next time you travel
@@samialiklmfao
you got a point or you just being a little whiner about it?
Boeing > airbus
As long as you don’t work there😂
You sure? Airbus beats the doors off Boeing now...oh wait Boeing doors are already gone
Haha bot
@@yerttttt it’s actually a great place to work if you’re not a useless assembler
@@yertttttdon’t think so with all of the safety issues they’ve been having.
I wonder if any of these guys are even still alive Zelinski won’t be happy till they’re all dead and he can have their property.
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Boeing 👍🏽 AirBus 💩
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