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    • @1955mouse
      @1955mouse 3 роки тому +35

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    • @jamesbugg1566
      @jamesbugg1566 3 роки тому +18

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    • @sandeepsrivastava9239
      @sandeepsrivastava9239 3 роки тому +2

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    • @chrisweir762
      @chrisweir762 3 роки тому +5

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  • @lot-a-timers4507
    @lot-a-timers4507 2 роки тому +2885

    So interesting for a NON pilot…we sit in the seat and wonder what’s taking so long and not even giving it a little thought all the things that are being done in the cockpit to keep us safe…so much respect for all these professional pilots!!

    • @conned
      @conned 2 роки тому +54

      This flight is a "special flight" because it has 2stage, a "normal" flight over U.S mainland, then 2nd leg which is Transoceanic over the pond to Dublin, we need to get Transoceanic clearance before proceeding over the pond,(north Atlantic,NATRACKs),before Halifax,GooseBay ,Gander .all these clearance are done through ACARS, a nonverbal communication. It's 6hours over pond with special ops clearance called ETOPS/EDTO, mid-diversion alternate at Keflavic, this clearance ends once you're 60mins flight time from land or an nominated airport, or destination.
      Happy Flying!

    • @7ebr830
      @7ebr830 Рік тому +17

      Yeah, apparently the pilots are busy making videos, watching other planes, or admiring the view. 🙄

    • @NjAnderson118
      @NjAnderson118 Рік тому

      They smoke mids up in the cockbox and get it spacey like Kevin. Then they ghost ride the b all the way to the destination 🤙

    • @easternwoods4378
      @easternwoods4378 Рік тому +35

      I'd never keep up with the radio.

    • @EnzymeGuy
      @EnzymeGuy Рік тому +20

      New admiration for the hostesses/hosts - essential for them to be keeping things cool in the cabin. The folks up front have shit to do and can't be distracted!

  • @boeing900
    @boeing900 3 роки тому +5352

    Damn, I miss my job. After 33 years with Continental/United I was forced to retire Sept. 1st. Not because of health or ability reasons but because I turned 65. My last flight as a 777 Captain was August 29, Seoul to San Francisco. and every day since it gets a little more depressing. It's scary how fast 33 years goes by when you love what you do. So be sure to take in and enjoy every minute of it, for before you know it it will all be over.

    • @variableknife6616
      @variableknife6616 3 роки тому +234

      Hey at least you’re not dragging bags through the airport wearing a “face Panty”

    • @matvei15
      @matvei15 3 роки тому +191

      What was your first flight as captain? Keep your head up. Plenty of ways to stay involved with your passion. You're still a young man. Cheers.

    • @MK-hz2bn
      @MK-hz2bn 3 роки тому +225

      My son is 17 and getting his pilots license right now. I begged him to stay on the ground but he’s wanted to do this since he was 5 yrs old and I don’t think I could sway him to do any different. I tried tho. I sit and wait at the airport while he takes his lessons. He flies a drone for my business and saved up all the money to pay for these lessons himself. I’m very proud of him. I bet you do miss your job a lot.

    • @boeing900
      @boeing900 3 роки тому +262

      @@matvei15 lol...Funny you asked that as it was my most stressful flight of my career. My first Captain flight was 23 years ago on a 737/800, Houston to Anchorage. I had completed my 25 hours of IOE, (Initial Operating Experience, the final check rides operating actual passenger flights with a Check Airman as my FO) just two days before. The IAH to ANC flight was a 757 flight, but a mechanical problem caused them to have to switch airplanes, but no other 757’s were available so they equipment substituted it to the 737/800. Problem was, that was really stretching the range of the 800. If upper level air temperatures and winds were good, and no in route weather deviations were needed AND the weather at ANC was good, the flight could be made and arrived at ANC with adequate reserve fuel, for which the absolute minimum was 4000 lbs. which just so happened to be the amount Saber, the company’s flight planning software, calculated I would arrive with. Everything seemed to be working out fine, up until it came time to climb to our final altitude of 36,000 ft. from 34,000. At 350 we entered an inversion layer and the OAT(outside air temp) shot up to ISA +15. We now could not safely make it to 360 and had to return to 340. And after doing the math it should we now would arrive with 3200 lbs, not 4000. Not only was it now illegal, but in the event I would have to do a go around it would have become an emergency to get priority to land. At the time we were about 45 minutes south of Seattle. I had my first officer call the company and explain the situation and told them we were landing in Seattle for fuel. The stressful part came in telling the passengers, who were already upset for being three hours late, that we now had to land in Seattle for fuel. lol.

    • @boeing900
      @boeing900 3 роки тому +248

      @@MK-hz2bn yes, I miss it very much. And no, you will not be able to talk him out of it. This was all I ever wanted to do since I was three years old. I had planned to go into the Air Force after college, but thanks to Jimmy Carter and what he did to the Armed Forces that dream evaporated. So after college I got a job at Western geophysical as a systems analyst. It was a very good job and I hated it. After a few years I realized that if this was gonna be my life I would probably commit suicide. That thought frightened me so much that the next day I went down to a small airport by my house and signed up to take flying lessons. I got myself put on the night shift at work and took lessons during the day. After about a year and a half I had my Instrument rating, multi engine rating, commercial pilots license and Flight Instructors rating. I found a job in Tulsa has a flight instructor, quit my job at Western and packed up and moved to Tulsa. I spent the next 10 years working my way up through the general aviation world and finally, on May 11, 1987 I was hired at Continental Airlines and began my Airline career as a 727 Flight Engineer. please tell your son for me, to not let anything dissuade him from his dream, for that would be the one thing in his life he will regret forever. Actually I feel sorry for people who are happy when they have to retire. That means they have spent a lifetime doing something they didn’t enjoy. I certainly can’t say that, thank god.

  • @gep2771
    @gep2771 Рік тому +318

    Love the dialogue between the 2 pilots, so respectful, intelligent and professional. Much respect for pilots and their knowledge, skill, attention to detail and nerves of steel. Thank you to all pilots for your dedication to perfection.!!

    • @YolandaIrisLopez-tn9pe
      @YolandaIrisLopez-tn9pe 10 місяців тому +5

      Thx u 4 ur comment

    • @tonyk3725
      @tonyk3725 9 місяців тому +8

      During landing and take off, every word counts and the dialog must be absolutely clinical. Good to see all the checks being made. Great work 👍

    • @gunnjorunjungeengelsen6612
      @gunnjorunjungeengelsen6612 2 місяці тому +3

      Perfect CRM

    • @walterpaton8698
      @walterpaton8698 Місяць тому +2

      I can listen to this dialogue all day.

    • @user-tc6cj7sh9t
      @user-tc6cj7sh9t 8 днів тому +1

      Well, it is a job that depends not only on deep knowledge but careful preparation. Those two know many lives depend on them performing at the highest level. I've watched too many crash videos, and I think SOME came from more casual approaches. This also is good PR for Aer Lingus. Wouldn't want to project a bad image.

  • @whiskeyd7
    @whiskeyd7 Рік тому +141

    First, I’m a retired air traffic controller. In my day we were able to occasionally ride in the cockpit jump seat. In addition I’m a licensed private pilot. (Single-engine). This is one of the finest videos I’ve seen on what goes on in the cockpit. Fiona does an outstanding job explaining procedures prior to pushback. This crew, both Captain and First Officer show the coordination and professionalism we all want when flying.

    • @achilledeperettimboumba7249
      @achilledeperettimboumba7249 Місяць тому +2

      Excellent !

    • @ang47
      @ang47 23 дні тому

      i wouldnt trust a woman pilot

    • @absolutpot
      @absolutpot 22 дні тому +2

      I'd trust a trained, experienced professional pilot. I just watched two right now. How'd you miss that?

    • @user-tc6cj7sh9t
      @user-tc6cj7sh9t 8 днів тому

      Kelsey (I think) said he thought an ATC ride in a commercial cockpit would be useful training.

    • @Mia-qi2mi
      @Mia-qi2mi 6 днів тому +1

      Thank you, so much for your service, your career is so important, without air traffic control, planes wouldn't be able to fly, you are the human traffic lights for us in the sky,any mistake can be tragic, may God bless you all ,# Salute to all ATCS AND THE WHOLE FLIGHT CREW DOWN TO THE MAINTAINCE. It takes a village to fly😊❤❤❤

  • @aha1800
    @aha1800 2 роки тому +640

    I'll never understand how this world recognizes a pop star as an idol or inspiration, when individuals such as these two pilots are the real worthy idols!

    • @jelliott8424
      @jelliott8424 Рік тому +23

      People can still be 'worthy' without holding a job that you approve of.

    • @aha1800
      @aha1800 Рік тому +25

      @@jelliott8424 sounds like you're one of the ones not worthy.
      You miss my point and took the stance the world is forcing down everyone's throat.. that everyone is equal when they are not. I grew up in a time when you wanted to be the best not the participation trophy.. but hey congrats to you and whatever YOU do

    • @jelliott8424
      @jelliott8424 Рік тому +13

      @@aha1800 You aren't worthy to decide anyone else's worth, UA-cam guy

    • @aha1800
      @aha1800 Рік тому +11

      @@jelliott8424 your replies are juvenile in deep thought if you think our worth isn't judged by everyone. I applaud you living such a life of blissful ignorance.

    • @jelliott8424
      @jelliott8424 Рік тому

      @@aha1800 🤡 'juvenile in deep thought?'
      You so mad that you can't even make sense now? Take a walk internet cowboy

  • @Ficon
    @Ficon 3 роки тому +3226

    Whenever I get tired of chaos in the world, I watch a commercial airline crew video. The extreme professionalism is calming. :)

    • @sj460162
      @sj460162 3 роки тому +43

      Lol I was just thinking the same thing.

    • @karp6130
      @karp6130 3 роки тому +82

      Yes it's nice to be in a world of complete sanity.

    • @sj460162
      @sj460162 3 роки тому +15

      @@karp6130 agreed

    • @edswiatkowski121
      @edswiatkowski121 3 роки тому +35

      Thank you VERY much crew! I hate everything being videoed these days, but Hats off to you and all that make air travel safe and the spectacle is is.

    • @sj460162
      @sj460162 3 роки тому +17

      @Markus Patients Oh is that her name. I thought it was Fiona.

  • @ReneBuret
    @ReneBuret Рік тому +406

    In my 35-year career at United Airlines as a captain on the 747, I love the CRM with this crew. Excellent job.

    • @susanmooney8102
      @susanmooney8102 Рік тому +18

      Thank you for your service and keeping us safe, I hope you are enjoying your retirement. God bless you in all you do and stay safe!

    • @tylerisgray
      @tylerisgray Рік тому +12

      I’m sure you’ve flown me around once. Thank you! I fly United often!

    • @teresapren3266
      @teresapren3266 Рік тому +6

      @@tylerisgray yes i agree ...my son in law and daughter only fly United ,me too ,God Bless all the Pilots and Crew of every Aircraft...❤️

    • @ReneBuret
      @ReneBuret Рік тому +8

      @@tylerisgray for sure. thank you.

    • @user-vs5kn6wv1z
      @user-vs5kn6wv1z Рік тому +2

      Were you at ohare during the ufo. It shall not be disclosed

  • @user-jl6bi7kk8k
    @user-jl6bi7kk8k 9 місяців тому +81

    The Professionalism of these two pilots makes me proud to be Irish and our flagship airline Are Lingus can be so proud of them. Loved the video. All in a day's work for these two wonderful people, I guess.

    • @DontUputThatEvilOnMe
      @DontUputThatEvilOnMe 2 місяці тому

      Now if you can tell Ryanair to be like that.

    • @irishXxXmaniac
      @irishXxXmaniac Місяць тому

      Love them or hate them Ryanair are one of the safest airlines in the world and have done more to put Irish aviation on the map than Aer Lingus ever will

  • @HedgeMaster26
    @HedgeMaster26 Рік тому +674

    Thank You to all the pilots of the world. Your professionalism and attention to detail and keeping us passengers safe is amazing.

  • @susieq2334
    @susieq2334 2 роки тому +455

    If everything goes right, that will be me in about 7 years🥰

  • @neilmartin8595
    @neilmartin8595 9 місяців тому +22

    Pure professionalism on display here; one of the clearest examples of CRM as one could hope for.

  • @dustsky
    @dustsky 11 місяців тому +52

    The amount of planning, coordination, and focus on board of the plane and on the ground that goes into these flights is impressive.

  • @brunster64
    @brunster64 3 роки тому +838

    Makes you realise these guys can never have an “off day” - always have to be spot on. Huge respect.

    • @garybrumley3519
      @garybrumley3519 3 роки тому +65

      I worked as a cardiovascular perfusionist for 27+ years and it was the same thing. If you had an ‘off day’ it could mean a patient’s death. We operate the heart-lung machine for cardiac surgery.

    • @PlanoFSXer
      @PlanoFSXer 3 роки тому +29

      "off day" -- yes, they can -- kinda/sorta! Before a pilot can even begin the preflight paper work in their office (yes, there's such a thing) each member of the crew has to sign and confirm that they are mentally and physically fit to work their schedule. During training they are ingrained with the idea that not being fit to work can mean immediate termination, and worst case, death. So, what happens if one or more crew members pull back for whatever reason? Believe it or not, every leg of a flight has standby crews ready to take over, if one or more members of a crew are in any way incapacitated.

    • @garybrumley3519
      @garybrumley3519 3 роки тому +10

      @M E one or however many, if it’s you on the table, you don’t want someone that will screw up. A death is a death in my book.

    • @garybrumley3519
      @garybrumley3519 3 роки тому +4

      @@HermannTheGreat thank you for your kind words. Most nurses that work in the cardiac operating rooms are pretty good and on top of things. I did that prior to perfusion school. Most docs were good, but some were very temperamental. I’m pretty easy going most of the time, but if the docs were doing something that put the patient in jeopardy, they would definitely hear about it. Most of them that I worked with knew that if I was complaining about something that there really was a situation developing and they paid attention. Of course there are those few that thought everything revolved around them. I’m glad that I’m out of the rat race now. More time for golf.

    • @kuntakinte8638
      @kuntakinte8638 3 роки тому +1

      They are little cogs in a massive machine, same as most jobs..

  • @ryanjeff3098
    @ryanjeff3098 2 роки тому +40

    Wow she is a fantastic FO. Clear, comprehensive, and safe. Aer Lingus should be proud.

  • @mayacardenas2309
    @mayacardenas2309 Місяць тому +8

    As someone who navigates a generalized anxiety disorder and who also gets anxious when flying, Fiona’s professionalism and overall brilliance gives me peace of soul. Thank you for this video! Makes me want to prioritize booking a flight on Aer Lingus to Dublin as soon as I can!!! Hope the crew are well and continue posting!

  • @traceywalsh7214
    @traceywalsh7214 6 місяців тому +21

    I’m flying Aer Lingus from Dublin to Prague next week, just hearing how professional these guys are in the cockpit is settling the nerves of a nervous flyer. Also the lilting tones of the pilots’ accents is reassuring too.

  • @kamkuertvang2941
    @kamkuertvang2941 2 роки тому +698

    Personally, the best parts of flying are when the plane is running with full throttle on the runway and when the plane is about to touch-down on the runway. It gives me an adrenaline rush every time.

    • @erikpetrie637
      @erikpetrie637 2 роки тому +26

      I haven't been on a plane since 2002 but my favorite is also take off and for some reason, turbulence.

    • @pflv
      @pflv 2 роки тому +8

      I love flying and enjoyed this video greatly, thank you. 😊👍🙏

    • @terrylew2209
      @terrylew2209 2 роки тому +22

      Agreed, no matter how many times you do it, takeoff is always a total rush! Although i rememeber leaving Nashville one stormy night and that was a rush not in a good way lol! Those scary times are when you appreciate the professionalism of these flight crews

    • @Teddibere1
      @Teddibere1 2 роки тому +8

      Me too Kamkuert!! The Old Jumbo aircraft were MASSIVE and the engines at full throttle was amazing as the Jumbo needed a real good run. I thought it was never going to take off, then it just “heaved” itself off the runway. It actually brings me to tears at actual take off. Anyone else feel that way?

    • @christophergaudreau9265
      @christophergaudreau9265 2 роки тому

      @@Teddibere1 yes the "heave ho" as the run way ENDS is the best 😃

  • @1220b
    @1220b 3 роки тому +251

    Human Flight is still a true miracle of science and human passion. These two pilots are remarkable people.
    Thank you....

    • @hakannakira2115
      @hakannakira2115 3 роки тому +1

      Lady. Fiona. You. Are. Just. A. Great. In. Your. Dedication. Of. What's. you're. Doing. I. Salut. You. For. Your. Hard. Work. Also. You. Co. Pilot. Hi. Is. Areal. Gentlemen. Air. Linguistic. Should. Be. Very. Proud. Of. You. Congratulations. To. Both. Thank. You. For. Your. Attention. God. Bles.

    • @BlackPinkize
      @BlackPinkize 2 роки тому

      @Wuxxy why were women oppressed in 1800?

    • @Haywood-Jablomie
      @Haywood-Jablomie 2 роки тому

      @@BlackPinkize They are STILL oppressed in the Middle East, Africa and other parts of Asia.

    • @maryflannery6805
      @maryflannery6805 2 роки тому +3

      It fascinates me...we're an amazing species - if only we could use all technology only for Good and not evil

  • @michaelmcbreen9142
    @michaelmcbreen9142 7 місяців тому +13

    I love the excitment from Fiona when the two planes coming in are almost parlell and the male pilot whispering 'i know '😅 makes me proud to be irish watching theese two 😊🇮🇪

  • @mlkirkl09
    @mlkirkl09 3 роки тому +498

    I cannot even imagine being an air traffic controller. Much respect to those who can keep those planes flying and keep track of them all!

    • @boeing900
      @boeing900 3 роки тому +29

      Especially the ones at Chicago O’Hare.They are the ones that impressed me the most. They are definitely the cream of the crop worldwide

    • @BWM135
      @BWM135 3 роки тому +26

      I had a client that was an ATC when I practiced law. One of the sharpest people I've ever met doing one of the most stressful jobs I can imagine. Vids like this help me understand why she was paid as she was (Well).

    • @DominicVPino-vb6xi
      @DominicVPino-vb6xi 3 роки тому +7

      imagine before computers

    • @franciscoeukalyptus6537
      @franciscoeukalyptus6537 3 роки тому +1

      @@BWM135 "ATC" = ?

    • @BWM135
      @BWM135 3 роки тому +3

      @@franciscoeukalyptus6537 Air Traffic Controller.

  • @112358dave
    @112358dave 2 роки тому +272

    This is weirdly satisfying and reassuring to watch such competent, professional, and pleasant execution. Love it!

  • @Prince.Hamlet
    @Prince.Hamlet 6 місяців тому +12

    Every single flight I've ever taken as an adult I thank the pilots on my way out. High five if available.

  • @martynf65uk
    @martynf65uk Рік тому +50

    You pilots and crew are super humans, honestly, how much training and ability you have is mind blowing. Thank you for just letting us sit in a chair and eat :)

  • @kalerajared8937
    @kalerajared8937 3 роки тому +65

    The parallel landing of those two planes , just amazing

    • @patrickmollohan3082
      @patrickmollohan3082 3 роки тому +2

      Yes. The double landing of the two incoming planes looked like a practiced synchronized landing the way the aircraft lights lined up bc of the darkness. Plus a lot of the time they are using ILS and a standard speed limit for each airports approaches. So I'm thinking that could make that happen also. It was just cool to see!

    • @franciscoeukalyptus6537
      @franciscoeukalyptus6537 3 роки тому

      @@patrickmollohan3082 Yeah, a sight to see alright!

  • @lucas_k23
    @lucas_k23 3 роки тому +152

    The teamwork within this crew is like a concert. Amazing.

    • @pipertt
      @pipertt 3 роки тому

      Well put

    • @brianvector
      @brianvector 3 роки тому

      Has to be that way for accountability if they crash.

    • @alexgill9853
      @alexgill9853 3 роки тому +1

      @@brianvector or to prevent it maybe

  • @noneofyourbusiness5074
    @noneofyourbusiness5074 7 місяців тому +4

    wow, that first officer is so competent, I'm impressed!!!

  • @ehroberts1853
    @ehroberts1853 Рік тому +13

    Definitely not like jumping in the car, starting up and shifting into drive. A lot of respect for the time taken to ensure the safety of everyone. A lot of respect to the people who fly us safely to our destination!!!

  • @johnyferreira8733
    @johnyferreira8733 3 роки тому +94

    Damn, the amount of planning, communications, and coordination that is required just to get off the ground is mind blowing. Kudos to all the professionals!

    • @angiemanges7945
      @angiemanges7945 3 роки тому +5

      It is mind boggling, to say the least! Do any of you ever wonder how we even got to this point...the technology, intelligence and expertise involved that's actually improved a lot in a very short amount of time, as in a few decades!? Each and every person involved in making, maintaining and operating/flying these massive birds has such a vital role. It's nothing short of a miracle!!!

    • @millsbomb007
      @millsbomb007 3 роки тому +2

      @@angiemanges7945 all down to english and german engineering going back before the 2nd World War

    • @Goatzies
      @Goatzies 3 роки тому +2

      @@millsbomb007 And don’t forget American ingenuity!

    • @millsbomb007
      @millsbomb007 3 роки тому

      @@Goatzies american ingenuity....they nick ideas...claim for themselves...just like bill gates back in the 70's/80's. Without the german world war 2 scientists you'd have no NASA etc...check out Von Braun...he had a major play in the cold war, using american's gullibility that Russia had everything and more than the americans. Rocky IV shows that, russian boxer had all the best tech, rocky had a wheelbarrow.

    • @kingucrimson5383
      @kingucrimson5383 3 роки тому

      @@millsbomb007 ok

  • @thomasramirez718
    @thomasramirez718 3 роки тому +574

    She’s so good at her job. She’s on top of everything. This woman is awesome.

    • @amrbasha
      @amrbasha 2 роки тому +18

      I wasn't impressed at all

    • @murrayent1able
      @murrayent1able 2 роки тому +19

      Listen when ever your foot is no longer on the ground you are on top off everything🤣 🤣 Nor seriously though with a job like that 4real you got to be on top of everything, she's very good💯💯💯💯💯💯💯

    • @rohneilmurray2665
      @rohneilmurray2665 2 роки тому +4

      Dam right

    • @johnhenshaw7655
      @johnhenshaw7655 2 роки тому +8

      What do you expect she’s a woman 😳 I should know I was married to one .

    • @thedarkhero5488
      @thedarkhero5488 2 роки тому +24

      She can be on top or bottom, wouldn't bother me :-D

  • @ramirozamora4022
    @ramirozamora4022 Рік тому +120

    I always dreamt of being a pilot, no support as a child and hard times made me have to grow up fast. Now with a family seems nearly impossible but thank you for making these videos makes me feel a part of the team and that my dreams can still be possible. Thanks guys!

    • @langzeitstratege3191
      @langzeitstratege3191 Рік тому +3

      sorry to hear. unfortunately i don't get it why these are reasons for not being a pilot. growing up to fast? and hard times? are there specific jobs which can only be taken if someone has hard times? what are these jobs?
      And there are a lot of pilots who have family and kids. Thank you explaining.

    • @damonried1720
      @damonried1720 Рік тому +11

      Purchase Microsoft's Flight Simulator or similar product and become a "Sim Pilot". There is a whole virtual world waiting for you.

    • @coriscotupi
      @coriscotupi Рік тому +24

      @@langzeitstratege3191
      Here is my take:
      *"no support as a child"*
      As a child he was not encouraged to pursue what could have become a career.
      *"hard times"*
      Financial issues kept him from taking flying lessons.
      *"made me have to grow up fast"*
      He needed to take other jobs to support himself and/or his family, preventing him from having the spare money and/or time to become a pilot.
      In fact he describes the usual hassles which keep most people from realizing their dream of becoming pilots. I find it odd that you didn't grasp this.

    • @langzeitstratege3191
      @langzeitstratege3191 Рік тому

      @@coriscotupi how about taking a loan at a bank how everyone does to get the money for the flying school? I know two pilots. Both had to take a loan because, guess what, the did not have the money on their account.

    • @coriscotupi
      @coriscotupi Рік тому +15

      @@langzeitstratege3191 You do know that not everyone lives in the same conditions... don't you? People might already be paying bank loans for their home, etc, might have to support their families and guess what, might not afford o pay another loan. I find it odd that you don't grasp the concept.
      *"I know two pilots."*
      Good!
      I've been a pilot since 1985 and I can vividly recall the hard choices I had to make to be able to afford it. And I reckon that most people who have the dream would also make those choices if they at least had the chance. Sadly, many didn't.

  • @Homeboy1992
    @Homeboy1992 Рік тому +6

    The amount of confidence on the pilot lady is outstanding great job

  • @clairecadoux471
    @clairecadoux471 3 роки тому +193

    Humans do amazing things. You are amazing. What professionalism.

    • @mutestingray
      @mutestingray 3 роки тому +2

      One of the most incredible achievements as human beings

    • @markwestwood9730
      @markwestwood9730 3 роки тому

      I would say that they only behave like this because the cameras are on but that would be wrong. All commercial pilots behave this way when carrying passengers. They always remain so professional at all times. Maybe when they are at altitude and there is nothing within 100 miles and on full auto pilot they have a bit of a laugh and giggle but at all other times......

    • @gregormann7
      @gregormann7 3 роки тому

      Aa, what would a Martian know about it?

    • @ram-4
      @ram-4 2 роки тому

      I’m under the impression that commercial passenger planes fly on auto-pilot pretty much from runway to runway. The pilot (the human) is there to ”monitor” in a sense. That said, I loved this and loved her and her beautiful accent! I haven’t flown in two years (!), I got almost teary-eyed when the plane lifted off 😥

    • @prillaafrantwi1968
      @prillaafrantwi1968 2 роки тому

      @@ram-4 lol. Not necessarily monitor. They take charge of flight safety. Left alone, the plane will not fly on it's own whether on auto pilot or whatever. Pilots jobs are very complex and hence should be much appreciated . The least mistake you make might cost the lives of many. It's not an easy responsibility .

  • @GovernAmerica
    @GovernAmerica 2 роки тому +482

    If I lived to be a thousand years old, I would always remain in complete awe and reverence at the science and technical skill it takes to design, build, and fly these machines, not to mention the years of developing procedures and processes that facilitate the smooth lifts and lands that have become accepted as normal. Much respect to tower crews, pilots, mechanics, engineers - everyone throughout the industry - for making a very complicated process work like a well-oiled machine.

    • @ravikumarpillay8419
      @ravikumarpillay8419 2 роки тому +1

      No No No ....doubt it is as u said and more

    • @bash102
      @bash102 2 роки тому +8

      It’s just a shame people behind the scenes like engineers get treated like crap, the pay is also pretty shocking for skilled engineers, I know car mechs that get more

    • @ravikumarpillay8419
      @ravikumarpillay8419 2 роки тому +3

      @@bash102 it's your problem ...you never added value to your life . You choose to take it easy instead of putting your nose on the grinding 🎡 wheel

    • @bash102
      @bash102 2 роки тому +14

      @@ravikumarpillay8419 yes buddy I’m sure being a skilled and qualified aircraft engineer meant I chose the easy road. Clueless lol, you don’t know anything about me.

    • @dalemclean5254
      @dalemclean5254 2 роки тому +4

      that female pilot belongs in the home baking cookies and having babies

  • @TheDrews11
    @TheDrews11 9 місяців тому +5

    air pilots are amazing, so many things to concentrate on and they get to see the best views in the world

  • @SabitTSDM07
    @SabitTSDM07 3 роки тому +62

    Fiona deserves a diamond medal. Her briefing is so detailed. No doubts, she is great

    • @incredulous2
      @incredulous2 3 роки тому

      No she doesn’t. That she gave a standard brief.

    • @guermeisterdoodlebug7980
      @guermeisterdoodlebug7980 2 місяці тому

      Yes, Fiona appears competent and even a little bit hot. But why does she deserve a diamond medal for doing what thousands of commercial pilots do on flights every day?

  • @gulfbaby230
    @gulfbaby230 2 роки тому +20

    Wow !! Fiona you are amazing!! Passengers have NO IDEA how much is actually happening in the cockpit!! You are all so amazing and professional. I am SO IMPRESSED!!

  • @james-jy7hj
    @james-jy7hj Рік тому +18

    Two professionals at work ,and what else would you expect, from the EMERALD ISLE.well done,and a nice presentation on procedures in the cockpit. Safe journey 🙏

  • @CLEFAN18
    @CLEFAN18 6 місяців тому +5

    It's so wonderful knowing how many precautions are checked and set in place before a plane even begins to take off. and even DURING takeoff....just absolutely phenomenal. I have terrible flying anxiety and these videos make me so much more comfortable while traveling.

  • @StuartMiles74
    @StuartMiles74 4 місяці тому +12

    I have such respect for these people. They are so talented at what they do and keep us all safe in the air.

  • @emmanueljohn7645
    @emmanueljohn7645 3 роки тому +89

    Fiona is quite good and very detailed and audible in her preflight briefing. She absolutely amazing !

    • @willvanrooy6878
      @willvanrooy6878 3 роки тому +1

      Quite audible indeed; preflight briefing was 👌

    • @SKBKER
      @SKBKER 3 роки тому

      but Shrek is better

  • @tommarks3726
    @tommarks3726 3 роки тому +560

    That was way cool. I don't care how many flight hours or high tech these planes are, it takes balls (even the ladies) to sit in that cockpit and do what they do. Kudos to all.

    • @shamanic1
      @shamanic1 3 роки тому +18

      Yes! I rest easy, knowing that someone screens the candidates, for the job, and elects these champions!

    • @jackroscigno9656
      @jackroscigno9656 3 роки тому +14

      and these pilots are the best of the best...

    • @jf4687
      @jf4687 3 роки тому +18

      Yes it does, like all professions where you hold in your hands the souls of people you share a moment with. As a physician and surgeon and prior ER director now 63 retired I to held many a hand of the people I could save and also those that were to pass away. Take balls either way.

    • @Yellow-Rose
      @Yellow-Rose 3 роки тому +19

      Big ovaries

    • @BMWWolf
      @BMWWolf 3 роки тому +5

      Great job! I felt weirdly proud of her lol.

  • @MrDcrules
    @MrDcrules Рік тому +16

    What a magnificent inside view of the language and constant work that our pilots do throughouout flights. They are like surgeons speaking their own language. Well done!

  • @chironjo
    @chironjo Рік тому +7

    So much fast talking, with blurry audio and so many instructions. I’ve been always marveled at how can pilots and Control Tower and traffic personnel understand each other.😮

  • @pats.5941
    @pats.5941 2 роки тому +23

    I am an A330 Pilot and lost my airline job 4 months ago.
    Watching this makes me miss flying so much.
    Hope to get back on that beauty again soon!

    • @careyewart4413
      @careyewart4413 2 роки тому +2

      Sorry to hear that you have lost your job I hope you get back in the cockpit very soon 🙏

    • @pats.5941
      @pats.5941 2 роки тому +1

      @@careyewart4413 Thank you so much Carey 🙏

    • @alistairthow1384
      @alistairthow1384 2 роки тому

      Sorry to hear about that Pat, question.
      Why does the Co pilot put his hand on the throttle after the pilot has taken her hand off?

    • @pats.5941
      @pats.5941 2 роки тому +5

      @@alistairthow1384 Do you mean during the takeoff? Before a flight we always assign the duty of each pilot to be a pilot flying(PF) or pilot monitoring(PM). The PF is responsible for taking-off/maneuvering/landing (basically flying the aircraft) and the PM will be assisting in radio telephony/call outs and doing certain things in the procedure published by Airbus. In this case, she(the first officer) is the PF so she is doing the takeoff. The reason the captain put his hand on the thrust lever is because the captain is always responsible for the “STOP or GO” decision of the aircraft during takeoff, no matter he is a PF or PM on that flight. Once a very important speed is reach(V1 speed, you can look it up easily what it is), if the captain agrees that it is safe to lift-off, he will put his hand off the thrust lever indicating a “GO” decision. In any case of emergency before V1 speed he will “STOP” the aircraft and pulling the thrust back immediately.
      Hope I don’t confuse you and feel free to ask more questions!

    • @bryanmiller1302
      @bryanmiller1302 2 роки тому

      ..Thanks Fiona!!..Dr. says I must tell you to stop Smoking!...you're too Beautiful to be Naughty !!...Safe Flight Lovely officer....My ❤️ lies in pieces!!...

  • @luismunguia7738
    @luismunguia7738 Рік тому +9

    Thank you pilots and all airplane staff to continue to keep us safe in the skies.❤

  • @puzzlemagnet1957
    @puzzlemagnet1957 7 місяців тому +3

    cockpits do look so much more beautiful at night, with all those lights on, love it!!!

  • @tomwolfe6063
    @tomwolfe6063 3 роки тому +432

    It’s mind boggling, when you really think about what is going on here, that we have the ability to do this. All of the innovation and engineering ......just wow.

    • @shamanic1
      @shamanic1 3 роки тому +9

      Yes! As well. the professionals, here, are so dang good; I'd trust them, with just an altimeter, and a compass!

    • @SuteDevices
      @SuteDevices 3 роки тому +4

      I wonder the amount of human hours, and money used to make it happen

    • @philpalmer8044
      @philpalmer8044 3 роки тому +22

      Agreed. The science of flight is largely ignored. Its a phenomenal human achievement and i think the greatest of the last 100 plus years.

    • @scotchwhisky6094
      @scotchwhisky6094 3 роки тому +4

      There is no we. Only smart people are capable of this.

    • @okanaybar
      @okanaybar 3 роки тому +2

      no worries. just fly our own small plane like i did

  • @opwave79
    @opwave79 2 роки тому +213

    I’m intrigued by this, despite not knowing anything about aviation. I just admire the professionalism of everyone involved in flying, from the flight crew to ATC to ground crew. Thanks for sharing!

    • @TommyTCGT
      @TommyTCGT 2 роки тому +2

      This professionalism, SOP, (standard operating procedures) is based on unprofessional, (shoddy, overtired, hung over, drunk, drugged, inattentive, blazee) cockpit operations, that resulted in dozens of fatal crashes , with t he loss of thousands of lives. (Rtd. Airline Check. Capt. Pilot Union Rep at air crash unvestiigations). You sure don't want to see that series of vids.. only for our eyes!

    • @Bragga664
      @Bragga664 2 роки тому

      Me too

    • @shrelmo960
      @shrelmo960 2 роки тому +2

      @@TommyTCGT Focus on the positive side smh

  • @scottscott6794
    @scottscott6794 Рік тому +17

    Even though this video is 2 years old, I have to tell you I've never seen that before what a confident experienced crew. I haven't flown much in my life. But just to know that we have competent capable pilots and air traffic controllers to keep us safe when we fly. I'm sure they're still doing the same thing what they love to do is fly. Continued success and everything you do shuttling us across the world.

  • @janicebrennan8414
    @janicebrennan8414 6 місяців тому +6

    This video shows the amount of detail and professionalism the Pilots possess to fly passengers. I am in awe and grateful for all the training they go through to fly commercia aircraft. I have a good friend who is a Pilot currently flying 727s-she is an amazing and professional who spent so many years to get to that point. So, next time you fly, know your pilots are very capable of getting to your destination.

  • @michaelsage74
    @michaelsage74 2 роки тому +133

    I find this incredibly relaxing to watch. True professionals.

    • @jacobhill3302
      @jacobhill3302 2 роки тому +1

      Same here, its why whenever there is a crash or incident its kind of a big deal. People want to get to the bottom of it asap

    • @ronfleming9508
      @ronfleming9508 2 роки тому

      @@jacobhill3302 b

  • @michaelrs8010
    @michaelrs8010 3 роки тому +319

    More of the general public should watch stuff like this to have a better appreciation for the job of a professional pilot

    • @btoso32
      @btoso32 3 роки тому +3

      Also health care workers. Crazy how on point they all need to be.

    • @bitsnbots7541
      @bitsnbots7541 3 роки тому

      Totally - amazing stuff

    • @kuntakinte8638
      @kuntakinte8638 3 роки тому +1

      They are little cogs in a massive machine, same as most jobs..🤡🤡

    • @rpgrap6461
      @rpgrap6461 3 роки тому

      @@btoso32 health care workers 😂

    • @Robbbed
      @Robbbed 3 роки тому +1

      Tp busy watchin wap and tik tok crap

  • @lmfarms4611
    @lmfarms4611 6 місяців тому +3

    I've never seen such a beautiful crew working together as one. Thanks for all you do to keep use safe.

  • @pujasudip85
    @pujasudip85 Рік тому +17

    I really appreciate what you do to keep us safe. Thanks a lot to all the pilots out there. I praise your work.

  • @rgw8872
    @rgw8872 3 роки тому +97

    I'm beyond amazed. My hat goes off to the skill and professionalism displayed by these pilots.

    • @dublinairportplanes
      @dublinairportplanes 3 роки тому +2

      im beyond amazed that you had to copy and paste someone's elses comment lol

    • @bc2009oh
      @bc2009oh 3 роки тому

      im beyond amazed that you had to copy and paste someone's elses comment lol

    • @latenttweet
      @latenttweet 3 роки тому

      alan scott I’m Beyound glazed that you had to copy in haste someone else’s comment

  • @SynergyFootball
    @SynergyFootball 3 роки тому +357

    Ah I love youtube for things like this. Opportunity for regular people to gain an insight into other people's careers or lives. 👍

    • @tinaplayer2698
      @tinaplayer2698 3 роки тому +2

      Love what said

    • @normantotanes5031
      @normantotanes5031 3 роки тому

      True Sir. Thanks to YT.

    • @wintinrdy
      @wintinrdy 3 роки тому

      LIKEWISE. .Congrats and thanks for your very professional work and commentary

    • @shamanic1
      @shamanic1 3 роки тому +1

      Out of all my interests, represented, on ScrewTube, this is one of the few "they" didn't choke-off, in a tyrannical fashion! Susan Wuchamacallit, (ScrewTube Pres.) Be smug, for now. The "Little People" can only take so much.

    • @lili.h1813
      @lili.h1813 3 роки тому

      I agreed. 🌷

  • @phragman2
    @phragman2 5 місяців тому +7

    Stunning! Just what I imagine it would be like in the cockpit, staring up at the planes flying overhead. I get to see the approach into EWR from the South. What a great job. Thanks to all those who fly for a living, ... and for fun.

  • @jacekkubiak4616
    @jacekkubiak4616 Рік тому +8

    Quel sérieux, quel professionnalisme! Un exemple pour bien des professions. Rester détendu et concentré en même temps, admirer le paysage, c'est vrai que c'est extraordinaire.

  • @justinperry68
    @justinperry68 3 роки тому +27

    I could listen to that accent all day long, love from Canada😊

  • @TIredFrog1
    @TIredFrog1 2 роки тому +152

    This is the first video of this nature that I've seen and I'm just astounded at the amount of preparation you go through prior to take off. I imagine there is even more that goes on prior to getting into the cockpit, thank you for this, I'll be watching for more of these!

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 Рік тому +4

      It's VITAL to your safety. They check everything, especially to make sure whatever is necessary for the flight is actually turned on/deployed. Tragically, I think checklists are too long and we're only human. There have been horrifying examples of planes crashing because the crew were probably overworked and missed something on the checklist. An example was a plane that crashed after the crew forgot to lower the flaps and the investigators got a hold of their last checklist. They had somehow overlooked it. Everything else was fine but that was all it took: ONE missed item on the list. I think the brand was Northwest Airlines but I may be wrong.

    • @Secretevey
      @Secretevey Рік тому

      Yeah I decided to watch this to help me get rid of my fear of flying

  • @BenSmithHuugs
    @BenSmithHuugs 11 місяців тому +10

    What an impressive display of training, dilligence, respect for the safety of others, and attention to detail. Thanks for sharing, and I hope I get an opportunity to ride in a plane with either of these amazing pilots.

    • @wilsjane
      @wilsjane 11 місяців тому

      The relaxed attitude coupled with the highest standards is the norm for Aer Lingus. They have the highest percentage of female pilots, including their chief pilot for many years, of any international airline. They have not had a crash or incidents involving injury in more than 55 years. They also have a rule of regularly flying without autopilot to maintain their skills.
      A few people find their cabin crew somewhat abrupt, but it is just the normal Irish manner.

  • @shikamarunara2909
    @shikamarunara2909 Рік тому +5

    22:55 that sound of engines is just something else. Every time I get goosebumps when I hear it. It's just amazing!

  • @steveadams6595
    @steveadams6595 3 роки тому +142

    Aeronautical engineering is a feat of genuine wonder, to ensure consistent safe air travel day in and day out with such complexity is a tribute to all those in the industry

    • @kevinbullock8837
      @kevinbullock8837 3 роки тому +1

      Absolutely!!

    • @jimcat8975
      @jimcat8975 3 роки тому +4

      Unreal. Every single person involved at every level deserves massive respect

    • @Immortal__
      @Immortal__ 3 роки тому +2

      Ye but it's not safe enough to get me to travel by plane rather than car (internationally). In a plane, if something goes wrong, it's absolutely game over and your family will be lucky if there's a body for them to bury.

    • @Greg-202
      @Greg-202 3 роки тому +1

      @@Immortal__ Hold up, you think a car is safer? A dump truck could bulldoze over your car and have the same effect on your family as the scenario you gave.

    • @Immortal__
      @Immortal__ 3 роки тому

      @@Greg-202
      You're going to have to be specific with your example and I'll consider if it is something I'd be able to control. There are too many terrible, absolutely clueless drivers out there, raising the death statistics, when they are part of the problem.

  • @ThreePhaseHigh
    @ThreePhaseHigh 3 роки тому +57

    Congratulations young lady sound like you’re a top notch pilot I would be more than happy to have you in the captains chair on any flight I took. Keep up the great work !

  • @ramtadpatrikar5330
    @ramtadpatrikar5330 Рік тому +12

    Great, traveled many times but never imagined the precise work and efforts of the pilots. Really appreciate, my respect to Pilots.

  • @martinandpatabbott8350
    @martinandpatabbott8350 8 місяців тому +2

    I think aircraft and pilots are absolutely amazing!

  • @davecarr7804
    @davecarr7804 3 роки тому +241

    A good demonstration as to why Aer Lingus has one of the best safety records globally in aviation. Proud to have crew like this flying our flag.

    • @HellStr82
      @HellStr82 2 роки тому +5

      Love the Irish ...dont like Ryand Air. Its shit

    • @SimonT54
      @SimonT54 2 роки тому +5

      Ryan Air can suck me from behind!! Love Ireland!

    • @i.p.knightly149
      @i.p.knightly149 2 роки тому +9

      Ryanair... just throw the thing in drive, let's get the hell out of here.

    • @Haywood-Jablomie
      @Haywood-Jablomie 2 роки тому +8

      Ryanair Land approach... 100 feet ... 50... 10... bam!!!

    • @tonker6996
      @tonker6996 2 роки тому +4

      As soon as a Ryanair pilot hears “50” I’m pretty sure they either A. Attempt to kamikaze the ground or B. Decide that it doesn’t matter if the passengers get a concussion from a hard landing.

  • @pjhelbig
    @pjhelbig 3 роки тому +366

    I've never felt safer flying from my sofa than in the hands of these two!

  • @davidd.6952
    @davidd.6952 Рік тому +25

    I really enjoy these videos. There is so much that goes into a flight. This is really great to have an inside look into the cockpit and see how the pilots prepare.

  • @DeadLegMedia
    @DeadLegMedia Рік тому +5

    "Lets go to Dublin" such a professional crew and would be a pleasure to be a guest on a flight

  • @adrianlopez9139
    @adrianlopez9139 3 роки тому +403

    She looks well prepared, confident and professional, such a privilege to have someone like her in the cockpit.

    • @leepayn3134
      @leepayn3134 3 роки тому +19

      Very professional

    • @leesmavicmoments5598
      @leesmavicmoments5598 2 роки тому +19

      Good looking chick as well

    • @MrYabber
      @MrYabber 2 роки тому +7

      @@leesmavicmoments5598 Yea she’s hot

    • @leesmavicmoments5598
      @leesmavicmoments5598 2 роки тому +3

      Take her on first date , telling her my job as lorry driver is very stressful driving these big juggernaut's around the country . 🙈🙈

    • @tomtrinchera8405
      @tomtrinchera8405 2 роки тому +3

      Nerves of phukkin' STEEL.

  • @lkw5699
    @lkw5699 2 роки тому +56

    I love their focus and professionalism. I didn't realize how often the air traffic controllers need to communicate!

    • @pistol237
      @pistol237 2 роки тому +11

      4 active runways that cross each other, atc has a lot going on lol. Everything about this video is impressive.

  • @teri2261
    @teri2261 Рік тому +5

    I'm impressed with how intense and precise the check before take off was

  • @uzo.n.okezie.9226
    @uzo.n.okezie.9226 7 місяців тому +5

    I enjoy watching Cockpit views but this has so far been the most enjoyable. Wao. The Co-Pilot flying is the most informative of all the Co-Pilots I have watched so far. Her words are so explicit and clear. She is definitely very experienced. I love her Eye lashes for the record. Thanks.

  • @smilingpukpuk
    @smilingpukpuk Рік тому +196

    As someone suffering anxiety and sleep disorders, I regularly turn to this Aer Lingus pre-flight preparation program for calmness by understanding the cooperation, respect, trust, and professionalism expressed so calmly to one another in such a confined space, where the safety and comfort of so many people within and outside the aircraft, literally rides on the constant attentiveness of so few individuals.

    • @theeconomytraveler9999
      @theeconomytraveler9999 Рік тому +3

      Hang in there...😀

    • @smilingpukpuk
      @smilingpukpuk Рік тому +1

      @@theeconomytraveler9999 🙏🙏🙏

    • @Whoopdido777
      @Whoopdido777 Рік тому +2

      This could actually make a good ASMR video. I won’t get personal and ask what kind of sleep disorder you have, but if by chance it’s simply not being able to fall asleep, ASMR videos are great for that. I discovered them…oh man probably like 8 years ago or something. They were kind of fringe back then, but they’re all over UA-cam now.

    • @smilingpukpuk
      @smilingpukpuk Рік тому

      @@Whoopdido777 That's a very good suggestion. I shall check them out. Thanks for the heads up.

    • @Whoopdido777
      @Whoopdido777 Рік тому +2

      @@smilingpukpuk No problem. Good luck. Just keep in mind that some of the videos can be a little weird, especially when they do role playing but most are simply relaxing because all they do is make tapping noises or, whispering noises and stuff like that, but even most of the role playing videos are the same way.

  • @Nilaratna
    @Nilaratna 2 роки тому +155

    As a passenger, I've always loved that sound when everything revs up for the last quick taxi into take-off. 22:52 Don't know why, but it makes me smile every time.

    • @codysearchfield8258
      @codysearchfield8258 2 роки тому +24

      Same! It's like "here we goooo!"

    • @Chiichiiwahwah
      @Chiichiiwahwah 2 роки тому +4

      @@codysearchfield8258 hahahaha so accurate

    • @Luke42G
      @Luke42G 2 роки тому +7

      The last rev is bringing the engines to 50% N1 (RPM) to stabilise them evenly before applying takeoff thrust. Each engine manufacturer has a different number but the A330 is 50%. This helps to maintain stable acceleration as a pair during thrust application.

    • @Actias1974
      @Actias1974 2 роки тому +1

      It makes all my sphincters clench.

    • @EmpyreanLightASMR
      @EmpyreanLightASMR 2 роки тому +6

      I'm the exact opposite 😂 My anxiety sky-rocketed while watching and suddenly hearing the whining of the engines. And I'm sitting on a barstool haha

  • @davidjames3494
    @davidjames3494 3 роки тому +69

    Just hearing the hum of the plane in this pandemic is so soothing. I actually miss flying.

    • @spiff56747
      @spiff56747 3 роки тому +2

      what's stopping you

    • @PeaceNinja007
      @PeaceNinja007 3 роки тому +1

      @David James - people are still flying

    • @nicknack8926
      @nicknack8926 3 роки тому

      There is no pandemic, the coronavirus is a common cold.

    • @PeaceNinja007
      @PeaceNinja007 3 роки тому +3

      Nick Nack - This is NOT a common cold!!! This particular « cold », is very intelligent. All the other colds are stupid
      It knows when the 10th person enters a small establishment. It knows it can’t get if if you shop at Walmart or Target, but should you decide to go to a small mom&pops shop, you’re fked. It’s also an indoor diner. Which is why all restaurants have their customers eating outside now. Worst part is it leaves no tip 😠 However it’s got its limitations. It can only get you if you’re standing in line closer than 6ft either in front or behind an infected person. But you can stand as close as you want if you’re not part of the line.
      Nevertheless, this little bug is very unique from the other ones and it DOES NOT like being compared to a stupid common cold

    • @nicknack8926
      @nicknack8926 3 роки тому +1

      @@PeaceNinja007 Lol. So true!

  • @user-hi9dy5lx3o
    @user-hi9dy5lx3o 8 місяців тому +10

    So impressed with the clarity, detail and respect between the pilots. Very reassuring for us as passengers.

  • @jax993
    @jax993 10 місяців тому +10

    Pilot’s never cease to amaze me just everything they have to do just to take off & land, these guys are flippin fantastic ❤

  • @HumanShield777
    @HumanShield777 3 роки тому +65

    Such a calming voice on the pilot

  • @callieduval3000
    @callieduval3000 3 роки тому +29

    Every time I fly when getting off I always say thank you about 3 times to the pilot and crew I really want to hug them because I feel so grateful for their expertise and professionalism and getting all of us to our destinations safely. I hate flying but know it's something i have to do in order to travel to other places. I appreciate them all not everyone can do this job. Thank you very much you are amazing!

    • @anitajinfla9762
      @anitajinfla9762 2 роки тому +1

      Same... I always thanked the pilots and crew. Wanted to hug the pilots as well. 😊
      I haven't flown in 17 yrs...
      My fave part is take off being I cant drive over 150mph.....
      And landing... ✈ ✈
      Nice to see all the safety checks they do...the technology is awesome.
      Id love to fly in the cockpit....just once.
      I hate being a backseat driver..
      😅😅

    • @danis.4239
      @danis.4239 2 роки тому

      Agree 100 % except sometimes I enjoy flying

  • @matteosternato2309
    @matteosternato2309 Рік тому +5

    Impressive amount of things they have to remember and processes to follow. Imagine doing this in the pouring rain or snow! They got skills!

  • @hudentdw2
    @hudentdw2 Рік тому +11

    Kudos to the Pilots so precise and professional that is what I'd expect if I'm a passenger I want to be in good hands knowing responsible people are flying us safely!

  • @aaronwasserman3637
    @aaronwasserman3637 3 роки тому +117

    This video really makes you appreciate all of the training, preparation, and detail that goes into making sure everyone on board is safe and has a seamless flight. Great video!

    • @ericdraven7185
      @ericdraven7185 3 роки тому

      planes still crash and when they do.. everyone dies. Period.

    • @aaronwasserman3637
      @aaronwasserman3637 3 роки тому +4

      @@ericdraven7185 Cars still crash too. Duh.

    • @kuntakinte8638
      @kuntakinte8638 3 роки тому +2

      So a train driver with more than 1000 passengers is a joke to you?🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡

    • @followurheart1112
      @followurheart1112 3 роки тому +1

      @@ericdraven7185 cheese and rice, lol calm down. Nevermind 😏🙄

    • @TheWildPikey
      @TheWildPikey 2 роки тому

      @@aaronwasserman3637 when a car breaks down you can pull over and fix it, when a plane breaks down 99% chabce you still crash and die 🤷‍♂️😂

  • @richard94511
    @richard94511 2 роки тому +168

    My head just exploded watching and listening to this MASSIVE amount of info pilots go through!!🤯 WOW!!! It seems it would take years and years of training and experience to learn all of this! Just absolutely extraordinary!

    • @1USAUSA
      @1USAUSA 2 роки тому

      Naaaaa... Richard... it is like anything else in life, buddy... If you spent pretty much your whole life and spend all that time really concentrating on your goal, it won't be MASSIVE. lol... Just look at Doctors like Surgeons.... They pretty much spent good 10 -15 years studying of their life to be called a DOCTOR and then by the time they are ready to practice medicine, they are like 35 to 40 years old. lol... That's why in airline industry, they count number of FLYING HOURS... The more hours you spent flying any kind of plane, the more experience you have.

    • @terrielaces8753
      @terrielaces8753 2 роки тому +3

      And I would like to think a lot of checks are done considering if the plane goes down that’s everyone on board killed so I would think a lot of checks are done as 1 human error and that’s it !

    • @dodgersfan8598
      @dodgersfan8598 2 роки тому

      Check ✔️

    • @AndromedaZone
      @AndromedaZone 2 роки тому

      @@dodgersfan8598 Check✔️

    • @mikoto7693
      @mikoto7693 Рік тому +1

      Having had time to think about it, that’s probably part of the reason why there are two pilots, because commercial airliners might just be at the uppermost limits of human brain processing power given one flies and the other handles everything else.

  • @antonboludo8886
    @antonboludo8886 Рік тому +4

    Amazing training and experience for all of these pilots.
    They are able to control huge complex machines.
    Much respect to all of them.

  • @chuckg100
    @chuckg100 Рік тому +2

    You are the reason I've always thanked the pilots for getting us to and fro our journey! Thanks again guys for doing what you do!

  • @davidhamilton1981
    @davidhamilton1981 2 роки тому +38

    What a thrill it must be to pilot these amazing machines. The complexity of the cockpit is mind-boggling.

    • @lucasnunesbatista2777
      @lucasnunesbatista2777 9 місяців тому

      Se fosse como carro todo irresponsável, estava provocando um monte de acidentes , imagina esses motoristas que puxa arma no trânsito, arrasta carro com caminhão, por isso desde o começo foi definido que não era para todos ser pilotos

  • @michaeldolch9126
    @michaeldolch9126 3 роки тому +226

    I'm 40 years old. When I fly I am still like my 5 year old self. Totally in love with it all. Still stand at the windows at the gate, watch the planes, get excited every time a plane flies over me when I'm driving or at home or anywhere. Its such an amazing thing. Wish I had money to continue my flight lessons I started years ago. Maybe one day....

    • @janethammer9501
      @janethammer9501 3 роки тому +17

      I thought I was the only one still fascinated by every aspect of flight. Watching them land, take off, etc.. and btw I’m over 40. Just barely.😊

    • @abdulrasid3458
      @abdulrasid3458 3 роки тому +3

      I like most cokepit view

    • @janethammer9501
      @janethammer9501 3 роки тому +2

      Michael Dolch, just curious but how far did you get with your previous flying lessons?

    • @whiggerhunter4268
      @whiggerhunter4268 3 роки тому +13

      I'm over 50 and i still like to get a window seat. Never could understand the bored, reading a book like flying is an inconvenience to them traveler.

    • @michaeldolch9126
      @michaeldolch9126 3 роки тому +1

      @@janethammer9501 only 2.5 hours. So basically nothing.

  • @Damon970
    @Damon970 Рік тому +4

    I was thoroughly impressed with the ground ATC. She was rattling off all the information with barely a hitch and so professional. In amateur radio parlance she handled that pileup to perfection.

  • @cinramirez8627
    @cinramirez8627 8 місяців тому +22

    Just stumbled on this channel and I am in awe. My dream after HS years ago was to join the Navy and eventually fly planes. I had my son and I couldn’t leave him. The whole situation left me so broken hearted. To this day, I see crop dusters fly over my home and it takes me back to what could have been. ❤ Stay safe and God Bless!

    • @mhv8855
      @mhv8855 6 місяців тому

      Madam, although the path of the Navy and airplanes was out of reach years ago due to parental responsibilities, the devotion you have shown to your son is a priceless accomplishment.
      The spreaders that fly over your home may evoke memories of an unrealized dream, but the sacrifice and love you invested in raising your son is priceless.
      Your dedication to his growth and happiness represents an accomplishment just as noble than the one you envisioned.
      Your impact on her life is a far more precious flight than any plane could have provided. Michel-Henri ( France )
      Madame,
      Bien que le chemin de la Marine et des avions ait été hors de portée il y a des années en raison de responsabilités parentales, la dévotion que tu as manifestée envers ton fils est un accomplissement inestimable.
      Les épandeurs qui survolent ta maison peuvent évoquer des souvenirs d'un rêve non réalisé, mais le sacrifice et l'amour que tu as investis dans l'éducation de ton fils n'ont pas de prix.
      Ton dévouement à sa croissance et à son bonheur représente une réalisation tout aussi noble que celle que tu avais envisagée.
      Ton impact sur sa vie est un vol bien plus précieux que n'importe quel avion aurait pu offrir.

  • @lowes891646
    @lowes891646 3 роки тому +75

    This is one of the best, if not the best, flight video I've seen. Just incredible! So well trained, so professional. Just great!!!

    • @nicfewer8393
      @nicfewer8393 3 роки тому +2

      Aer Lingus have a very good reputation, only two fatal crashs in it's history since 1936, both propeller driven planes, a DC3 Dakota and a Vickers Viscount.

    • @realmckoy8636
      @realmckoy8636 3 роки тому

      That’s so true , I watch it over and over.

  • @louisviola9763
    @louisviola9763 Рік тому +33

    Note how they had ground clearances and she kept double and triple checking the taxi ways for other traffic, superb work!!!!

    • @lonaldlump3247
      @lonaldlump3247 9 місяців тому +1

      It’s usually required to check anyways, but YES very professional and reassuring work these amazing pilots perform! :)

  • @Mitsu8998
    @Mitsu8998 10 місяців тому +2

    Amazing people. Thanks for flying us everywhere.

  • @mmoore102
    @mmoore102 Рік тому +2

    Spent much of my life in Naval Aviation. Fascinating to see the professionalism that takes place in the cockpit. Great video for all of us in the back. Thanks.

  • @EyesWideOpenTruth
    @EyesWideOpenTruth 2 роки тому +70

    This is so soothing to watch.
    I have a deep respect for Pilots👨🏼‍✈️👩🏼‍✈️🧑🏾‍✈️👨🏽‍✈️ and their crew👩🏻‍💼🧑🏽‍💼🤵🏻🤵🏾👩‍🍳👨‍🍳

  • @philipchiu9835
    @philipchiu9835 3 роки тому +99

    I love how she talks pilot talk. I've no idea what she's saying but sounds good to me 😃

  • @katinabotten
    @katinabotten Рік тому +10

    I’ve always had a fascination with flying!

  • @72seasonsofwither
    @72seasonsofwither 3 місяці тому +1

    Mad amounts of respect to commercial airline pilots everywhere and the amount of professionalism, scrutiny, knowledge and patience required of them to do their job properly and make sure their passengers arrive safely at their destinations. I listen to their communications with air traffic control, and to me, they might as well be speaking a foreign language every time I hear random numbers followed by "fox trot" or "alpha" or whatever code names they use. It's almost like learning another language if you think about it. I'm absolutely mesmerized by it all and how it's all intricately designed to make sure they execute their jobs flawlessly.