Unbelievable Slip During Takeoff at Saarbrücken Airport - Luxair Flight 9562

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  • @luxairca
    @luxairca День тому +37

    @MPC Flights….. everythin is correct, except that the captain was not dismissed. i know him very well and he is still a captain at Luxair.

    • @MPCFlights
      @MPCFlights  День тому +4

      Thanks for the clarification, I got that information in one of the news report I gathered.

    • @mph1ish
      @mph1ish День тому +5

      Was he "too close" to the co-pilot?

    • @luxairca
      @luxairca День тому +4

      @@mph1ish not at all, define „too close“…..

    • @mph1ish
      @mph1ish День тому +2

      @@luxairca That's my question. I was quoting the vid.

    • @John-et9yl
      @John-et9yl День тому +2

      Unless there's another reason then l therefore assume that the F/O wasn't dismissed either otherwise this isn't acting in accordance with 'Just Culture' principles.

  • @cameraman655
    @cameraman655 День тому +33

    Man, MPC, you are putting ‘Flight Channel’ to shame, these are truly awesome videos.

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 День тому

      MPC is simply copying what Allec Ibay has been doing for years, point for point, graphics, music, format everything.....

    • @cameraman655
      @cameraman655 День тому +1

      @@kendallevans4079 I am familiar with Allec’s channel, he does a great job, but MPC’s is a few notches above, graphic-wise.

    • @areza15143
      @areza15143 День тому +2

      @@cameraman655 both this channel and AJB’s channels are good. But I wish there was narration instead of on screen captioning because without narration, I can’t listen to the videos while doing something else. I have to keep my eyes glued on the video which is not ideal for me.

    • @christieabarrett3219
      @christieabarrett3219 22 години тому

      TFC hasn't been the same since he sold it.

  • @veganbutcherhackepeter
    @veganbutcherhackepeter День тому +26

    My usual response when I am making a totally avoidable US$ 20,000,000 mistake is also "Ooops, sorry!" most of the time.

    • @galdavonalgerri2101
      @galdavonalgerri2101 День тому +3

      usually I do the same, but when I know there is CVR I pretend to be double sorry.

    • @veganbutcherhackepeter
      @veganbutcherhackepeter День тому

      @galdavonalgerri2101 From the story it sounds like she might have been distracted by performing the stick shaker routine on him during takeoff.

    • @badcompany-w6s
      @badcompany-w6s Годину тому

      If my dad had been Capt. and me FO and I did what she did my dad would have been WHAT THE F DID YOU DO!!

  • @Aircraft1606.
    @Aircraft1606. День тому +16

    Luxair Flight 9562 CVR Transcript
    2:49 PIC: Take off‚ my controls.
    2:52 SIC:Your controls.
    2:54 SIC: Spoiler is closed. Autofeather armed.
    2:57 PIC:Looks like spring.
    3:20 SIC:80 knots.
    3:24 PIC: Checked.
    3:39 SIC:VEE ONE.
    3:43 SIC: ROTATE.
    4:03 SIC:Oops sorry!

  • @GuttyFubafento
    @GuttyFubafento 8 годин тому +4

    Hello MPC. Please. Look At This Impactful And Interesting 5 Cases.
    N1: *Sabena OO-AWQ Crash* That Is The Deadliest Air Crash Of The Convair 240. The Cause Is Pilot Error (I Think, I Don't Remember)
    N2: *The Crash Of SPANTAX Convair CV-990 Crash In 1970* That The Cause Was Microburst Or Windshear.
    N3: *The Crash Of N711NA* That Have An Collision Mid Air. But The Convair, Did An Emergency Landing. But The Fire Engulfed The Plane.
    N4: *Bangkok Airways Flight 125* That Is The First Fatal Air Crash For Bangkok Airways. The Cause Was CFIT.
    N5: *AirlinesPNG Flight 1600* That Is The Deadliest Air Crash Of Papua New Guinea. The Crash Was CFIT Due Pilot Error.
    Please, Do These. Thank You

  • @kcindc5539
    @kcindc5539 День тому +33

    That’s one heck of a slip. “Oops”? Yikes

    • @TheSelf_8
      @TheSelf_8 День тому +1

      As it said, captain and sic were too close. Guessing had nothing to do with the cockpit configuration.

    • @frankfarago2825
      @frankfarago2825 День тому +4

      @@TheSelf_8 Cockpits are tight. SIC should have set in the tailsection of the aircraft. The PIC and SIC would not have been "too close."

    • @kcindc5539
      @kcindc5539 День тому

      @ lol yeah I had that same thought

    • @kcindc5539
      @kcindc5539 День тому

      @@frankfarago2825 the tail section…. LOL “Welcome aboard Chastity Airlines, where we keep temptation FAR away from you”

  • @YeahYeahBruhBruh
    @YeahYeahBruhBruh 9 годин тому +6

    Perhaps Here. Im Literally Crying Right Now.... Jk Asides. I Have These Three Interissing Cases Of The Mad-Dog (Or MD-80) One Is *American Airlines Flight 1420* That Is The One Of The Most "Dumbest Ways To Crash An Airplane" (They Forget To Extract Spoilers.....) And *AtlasJet Flight 4203* That Is Literally CFIT By Lack Of Concentration On Panels And Instruments. And *Austral Lineas Aereas Flight 046* The Second Deadliest Air Crash Of Uruguay History. The Crash Is Pilor Error. And For Finale *One-Two Go Airlines Flight 269* That Is The Biggest Mistake Of Flying In Mid Microburst/Windshear. I Guess You Gonna Like These. Have An Amazing Afternoon. Good Day...
    EDIT: I Really Don't Know If This Is True. Someone Says That Is Pilot Error And Others Windshear, But I Really Don't Know. But What NTSB Says On The Final Report.... And This Edit Is For People To Know That Somethings I Said Is Wrong And I Become a Punching Bag Of Criticism. Anyways, Thats All Guys....

  • @SoPensoEmDesastre
    @SoPensoEmDesastre 8 годин тому +4

    Hello. I Have These 6 Interissing Cases.
    Number 1: *Real Aerovias Flight 435* Is The Deadliest Air Crash Of The Convair 340. And The Cause Is Crash By Undertemined Reasons.
    Number 2: *Cruzeiro Do Sul Flight 144* That Crash Is Also Undertemined Reasons.
    Number 3: *Cruzeiro Do Sul PP-CEL Crash* This Crash Is Pilot Error.
    Number 4: *Braniff International Airlines Flight 560* That Is CFIT Due Pilot Error.
    Number 5: *Eastern Airlines Flight 736* That Crashed With The Same Circunstance Of Flight Eastern Airlines Flight 737.
    Number 6: *Linjeflyg Flight 267V* The Deadliest Air Crash Of The Convair 440. This Flight Crashed Due Pilot Error.
    Thank You For Reading For Here. I Hope You Do These Soon But In Your Time. Thank You, Stay Safe And Have a Good Day

  • @AqueleMulekeDanado
    @AqueleMulekeDanado 8 годин тому +4

    Uh Hi Mauricio. Could You Do These Interissing Topic? Well, It Is.
    N1: *Northwest Flight 701 And 710*
    N2: *Trans Service Airlift 9Q-CRR Crash* (The Deadliest Air Crash Of The Lockheed Electra)
    N3: *LANSA Flight 502*
    N4: *The Disappearance Of N172PS*
    N5: *Savannah C-97 Crash*
    N6: *1954 Prestwick Air Disaster*
    (Last) N7: *Pan Am Flight 7*
    Please. Do These Forgotten Crashes. Thank You.

  • @Phoenix-s2q
    @Phoenix-s2q Годину тому

    Love the way you end these videos with the beautiful footage of these wonderful aircraft flying off👍

  • @joeycronan2652
    @joeycronan2652 День тому +33

    Damn what a crazy mistake but some good came out of the mistake. Why this aircraft wasn't designed to where you can't retract the landing gear until airborne is crazy to me. I'm surprised this hasn't happened before. 3 year old aircraft dismantled because of her mistake is crazy. Another great video sir!

    • @saboabbas123
      @saboabbas123 День тому +1

      it's called a weight-on-wheels switch and most transport category a/c have them.

    • @joeycronan2652
      @joeycronan2652 День тому +1

      @saboabbas123 It's crazy to think such a small mistake can turn a multi million dollar aircraft into a scrap pile.

    • @BridMhor
      @BridMhor 22 години тому

      “Opps sorry” 😂
      This is the first time I’ve heard of this happening. But I’ve often wondered what would happen if when getting seated your knee or arm accidentally knocked against the gear level, would the wheels retract. Well now I know 😁.

    • @JuliusUnique
      @JuliusUnique 14 годин тому

      it barely was her mistake, it was the combination of a windsheer + the gear on ground prevents retraction mechanism not being implemented

  • @miked5539
    @miked5539 День тому +11

    The correct sequence of crew calls after Rotate: Positive rate (of climb), then Gear Up.

    • @gregfaris6959
      @gregfaris6959 День тому

      What makes you say that's "correct"?

    • @linwoodkent1246
      @linwoodkent1246 День тому +2

      @@gregfaris6959 Your kidding right??

    • @Upemm
      @Upemm 23 години тому +1

      @@gregfaris6959Sounds silly the other way around

    • @outwiththem
      @outwiththem 21 годину тому

      She wanted to grab something and push it up..

    • @gregfaris6959
      @gregfaris6959 16 годин тому

      @@linwoodkent1246 The "correct" sequence depends on the type of aircraft and operation. What you see in the movies is not necessatily "correct".

  • @richarddye9170
    @richarddye9170 День тому +10

    Can't understand why the "weight on wheels" sensor only applied to the nose wheel in the first place.

    • @larrybaker5316
      @larrybaker5316 День тому

      me too

    • @Boss_Tanaka
      @Boss_Tanaka День тому

      In case of the main gear being airborne when the nose gear is still on the ground

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture 23 години тому

      Saves money to only have one sensor. Sort of like what the MAX-8 did with its AOA sensor.

    • @georgemetaxas9227
      @georgemetaxas9227 11 годин тому

      I guess that the landing is prioritized where nose gear touches down last.

  • @eveningstarnm3107
    @eveningstarnm3107 11 годин тому +1

    A "slip" is a particular kind of aircraft maneuver. That isn't what this video is about. It's about a mistake, not a slip.

  • @lbowsk
    @lbowsk День тому +13

    She couldn't explain her actions because they were unexplainable. Just like Colgan in BUF. Just like Amazon in IAH. Perfectly good airplanes crashed by pilots doing stupid stuff. Really stupid stuff.

    • @mgcarroll1
      @mgcarroll1 День тому +1

      The poor girl made a mistake. "Let he (or she) who has never made a mistake cast the first stone'.

    • @malcolmwhite6588
      @malcolmwhite6588 День тому +1

      @@mgcarroll1 to some degree - there’s mistakes and then there’s mistakes. The gear is never raised until the aircraft is well established in the climb maybe 50 feet or even a little higher and the command is always given first by the pilot flying so it is an inexplicable mistake. so something that really is never done at that moment of rotation I guess that’s why it is a stupid thing rather than a mistake which is just a judgement of error for example

    • @marks6663
      @marks6663 День тому

      @@mgcarroll1 pleaser, don't gaslight us. The quote is "he who has not sinned . . ".
      We are not talking sinning. We are talking an inexcusable brain fart that no professional airline pilot should ever make and expect to be called a professional airline pilot.

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture 23 години тому

      @@malcolmwhite6588 She just felt an urge to grab a handle.

    • @papadopp3870
      @papadopp3870 20 годин тому

      @@marks6663he must be using the New Revised International American Re-translated English Bible. The NRIARE Version. It contains the verse “God helps those who help themselves”-

  • @FelippaRodrigues
    @FelippaRodrigues День тому +5

    Hello There. Please. Do *Braniff International Airlines Flight 560* And *Eastern Airlines Flight 736* And *Olympic Airways Flight 506 And 830* And *China Airlines Flight 206* And *TOA Domestic Airlines Flight 063* And *XA-KEN Convair Crash?*

  • @lindabarrett5631
    @lindabarrett5631 День тому +14

    "Oops, sorry!" Holy cow! 😲😲😲🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️

    • @TillyOrifice
      @TillyOrifice 19 годин тому

      What's she supposed to say, "Mwa ha ha"?

  • @4693-v1m
    @4693-v1m День тому +8

    Excellent re-creation...

  • @welcome_to_the_collapse
    @welcome_to_the_collapse День тому +4

    My favorite part of these videos is where it says something like "The plane lifted off normally, but...."

  • @gzk6nk
    @gzk6nk 13 годин тому +1

    Ernest Gann describes in his superb book 'Fate is the Hunter' how he did exactly this on take off in a DC2. His captain struggled with the controls but managed to complete the take off with no damage and climb away (the DC2 is a tail wheel aeroplane).
    Nothing was said until the captain had regained his composure. Then he turned to Gann, wiped away imaginary sweat from his brow, and said "If you EVER do that again....... I will cut you out of my will".

  • @oml352
    @oml352 День тому +2

    Your videos are excellent! Being from Luxembourg, this one was particularly interesting for me.
    There was a fatal crash of a Luxair plane in 2002. It was flight 9642, where a Fokker 50 crashed about 3,5 km before reaching the runway in Luxembourg, killing 20 of the 22 people on board. This would perhaps be a good theme for a video from you.
    Greetings from Luxembourg

    • @MPCFlights
      @MPCFlights  18 годин тому +1

      Thank you! I'll cover that case in the coming weeks.

  • @carpballet
    @carpballet День тому +4

    This must have happened before logic was invented because any “logic” at all wouldn’t have allowed the gear to retract with weight on them. That’s one dumb airline manufacturer.

  • @malcolmwhite6588
    @malcolmwhite6588 День тому +10

    It’s a pity the captain was dismissed for being too close to the first officer - dash eight has a fairly small cockpit and he doesn’t have much choice. He couldn’t be further away unless it was a bigger aircraft. He has no choice but to be that close.

    • @ADAPTATION7
      @ADAPTATION7 День тому +3

      🙄🙄👏👏

    • @norbertdx
      @norbertdx День тому +3

      That's a good one😂

    • @Boss_Tanaka
      @Boss_Tanaka День тому +3

      And why was the Dash 8 dismantled ? It was not its fault

    • @randycraft3166
      @randycraft3166 23 години тому +1

      the cookie monster got the captain

    • @Randomly_Browsing
      @Randomly_Browsing 20 годин тому

      ​@@Boss_TanakaToo badly damaged for operation

  • @FifiRodrigues
    @FifiRodrigues День тому +5

    Hello. Can You Do *Bangkok Airways Flight 125* And *AirlinesPNG Flight 1600* And * Real Aerovias Flight 435* And *Cruzeiro Do Sul Flight 144* And *Cruzeiro Do Sul PP-CEL Crash* And *Linjeflyg Flight 267V* And *Sabena OO-AWQ Crash?* Please. It's Bcz There Is No Animation For These Forgotten Crashes.... Even The Convair Ones.... If You Make, I'll Be Grateful. Thank You..

  • @paulw4310
    @paulw4310 День тому +3

    "Oops, sorry"...for costing you your job. It's true that not designing the mains with a weight-on-wheels (squat) switch to prevent inadvertent gear retractions was a serious oversight, but retracting the gear without being prompted by the PF is a serious and completely unacceptable "slip"!

  • @fortnummazeltov
    @fortnummazeltov 17 годин тому +1

    I remember reading a story many years ago that took place during World War II. A pilot was at the controls of a bomber that was being serviced. The mechanics were running tests and asked him to use full throttle for a minute or so. The aircraft was chocked and the brakes were on. While the pilot was waiting he started idly flicking the gear-up switch up and down, knowing that with the WOW operating there was no way that the landing gear would retract. Unfortunately, full throttle generated just enough lift that the WOW switch didn't kick in, and the wheels retracted. Oops!
    [Disclaimer - I have no idea if the story is true or not, but it's too good not to share. :) ]

  • @sunnyorbit
    @sunnyorbit День тому +2

    I remember April 13 2018 a premature landing gear retraction resulted In F-22 Raptor sliding on its belly at NAS Fallon. That was the result of a deviation in procedure becoming the norm.

  • @WiuTuLooMan
    @WiuTuLooMan День тому +5

    Hi. Can You Do One Day *Eastern Airlines Flight 485* And *Pan Am Flight 7* And *USAF 50-702 Crash* And *1954 Prestwick Air Crash* And *Savannah Boeing C-97 Crash?* Please.....

  • @HalMcBee-m3q
    @HalMcBee-m3q День тому +3

    Too bad they dismantled a young aircraft. I’ve seen a lot worse damaged aircraft be repaired and fly again. United Airlines flight 811 for instance.

  • @marks6663
    @marks6663 День тому +10

    She will be okay. She is a strong, independent woman.

    • @saboabbas123
      @saboabbas123 День тому

      with add

    • @randycraft3166
      @randycraft3166 23 години тому +3

      after the dust all settled she was awarded a plaque for her bravery and heroism and was given a promotion and pay raise, the captain on the other hand was last seen wandering the back alleys with a bottle of whiskey and looking quite unkept

  • @navairman1
    @navairman1 День тому +1

    In the 60's this happened at Shearwater Naval Air Station in Nova Scotia. I believe it was in a T33, the pilot selected gear up during take off run. The aircraft hit a bump, took weight off wheels, WOW switch actuated bringing up wheels. Big slide!

  • @wlh227
    @wlh227 День тому +2

    "Oops, sorry!" I don't think so that is more like an Oh Shit moment!

  • @mph1ish
    @mph1ish День тому +3

    "TOO LOW!" "TOO LOW!" lol can't get any lower...

  • @Nobilangelo
    @Nobilangelo День тому +4

    Her mind was still on vacation.

  • @masmainster
    @masmainster День тому +1

    "Oops, sorry." Would have loved to have heard what the pilot's response was after she said that.

  • @musicman4164
    @musicman4164 16 годин тому

    What is the still image at 5.39? I can't make out what it is, thanks?

    • @2011zurich
      @2011zurich 10 годин тому +1

      Damage to the underside.

    • @musicman4164
      @musicman4164 9 годин тому

      ​@@2011zurichAaahhh right, thank you.

  • @adriannegrillo8394
    @adriannegrillo8394 16 годин тому +1

    I never cared for the looks of these types of aircraft. They creep me out.

  • @KelliRocks
    @KelliRocks День тому +2

    "Oops, sorry", please tell me she didn't say that!

  • @pomerau
    @pomerau День тому +2

    This has a touch of the deadly Pokhara ATR 72 crash where the senior pilot in the right seat pulled the Condition levers back instead of the Flaps when called for. That one I can more easily understand, despite the different feel and enactment of those levers as they are virtually below or underneath the thighs of the pilots and once touched the brain tells you how those move rather than that's the wrong one. He was also suprvising the PIC in a last minute change to a left base for the opposite runway.
    Never heard of this one, but yes it sparks of severe complacency and lack of professionalism (am I doing the right thing). A mental aberration sure, and exacerbated by the gear - up design failure, but a severe one. Don't know if she should or did fly again. At least she was honest.
    Great graphics. First time viewer.

  • @bluskytoo
    @bluskytoo День тому +1

    in the USAF it is 3 positives and a visual and verbal. IE: two instruments show climb, visually climbing. Pilot Flying commands “Gear Up” and shows a thumbs up…Pilot Not flying acknowledges “Gear Up” shows a thumbs up , Raises the gear lever.

  • @jaisabai4155
    @jaisabai4155 День тому +12

    Yes, those cockpits are a bit cramped.

    • @rinsedpie
      @rinsedpie День тому +3

      haha, that was why they were 'too close'; they need to embiggen the cockpit

    • @HalMcBee-m3q
      @HalMcBee-m3q День тому +2

      @@rinsedpie😂LMAO

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture 23 години тому

      @@rinsedpie embiggen is a real word now.

    • @Palmstreet-u7x
      @Palmstreet-u7x 22 години тому

      its meant after hours, as in bed to close ,lol

    • @rinsedpie
      @rinsedpie 20 годин тому

      @@soaringvulture absolutely

  • @JuliusUnique
    @JuliusUnique 14 годин тому

    to be fair, that was the smartest mistake someone can do: 1. with enough speed you will lift off anyway, it makes no sense the plane did not lift off and 2. if there is still contact with ground, the landing gear shouldnt be able to retract (which was fixed thanks to this incident). Having the windsheer they obviously had plus allowing the gears to retract on ground was an unlucky combo

  • @charliem.550
    @charliem.550 День тому +3

    That sucks. Bad day at work.

  • @larrybaker5316
    @larrybaker5316 День тому +5

    Dash-8 is one beautiful aircraft. Great video, at least this change was not written in blood. F/O had to absolutely horrible, hope she was able to resume flying later with corrective actions.....and no sterile cockpit on take-off

    • @saboabbas123
      @saboabbas123 День тому +2

      my first clue was when she said, "Must be Spring." as they taxied into position on the active runway. I wonder what else they were discussing besides SOP?

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture 23 години тому

      My guess is that she changed careers to something like high fashion.

  • @foenikxsfirebird3067
    @foenikxsfirebird3067 17 годин тому +1

    They were yet at their holiday- breakfast- table with their mind...😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @fuffoon
    @fuffoon 4 години тому +1

    "Oops, sorry?"

  • @love2fly558
    @love2fly558 16 годин тому

    Sounds like only the nose gear had pressure switch to prevent accidental retraction, crazy, if anything should be the main gears with the switches. Still, crazy slip, she bypassed “positive rate” and “gears up” call outs.

  • @guinnog2
    @guinnog2 3 години тому

    Excellent video, but you should probably edit out the erroneous statement about the flight crew.

  • @davemanning6424
    @davemanning6424 День тому +1

    At least the the undercarriage wasn't damaged. 😂

  • @outofhere7623
    @outofhere7623 День тому +11

    Combination of engineering shortfall and complacency.

  • @djpalindrome
    @djpalindrome День тому +2

    “Oops - Sorry!”
    😂😂😂
    Another unqualified DEI hire

  • @michaelcanty4940
    @michaelcanty4940 7 годин тому

    Proves the old adage, any take off you can walk away from is a good take off.

  • @richardshiggins704
    @richardshiggins704 18 годин тому

    They were "too close" ! Most pilots and copilots are quite close in a cockpit .

  • @stevesayre9363
    @stevesayre9363 День тому +1

    Shocked WOW detection didn’t cover the entire landing gear system.

  • @rinsedpie
    @rinsedpie День тому +2

    Aww poor thing that DHD8, only 3 years old; im actually sorry for the pilots too, somehow

  • @innocentanderson2830
    @innocentanderson2830 10 годин тому

    Nice job but I was expecting the runway to be written 09 other than just 9. I hope I will one day board a plane and possibly also earn a PPL if not more. The runway at the end was still 9. A plane stopping on the runway with possibly high momentum due to weight and a whole 127 Knts is a story on its own.

  • @bobthebuilder5728-v3w
    @bobthebuilder5728-v3w День тому +3

    Sounds like they became an item at work 🤔

  • @Will-lh5yg
    @Will-lh5yg День тому

    Squat switch prevents inadvertant retract so long as weight is on gear.

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture 23 години тому

      But it didn't have any on the main gear. Now they do.

  • @evanlinn5869
    @evanlinn5869 23 години тому +2

    Can’t fix stupid, or DEI.

  • @johnfontana2483
    @johnfontana2483 День тому

    Did she really say "oops"? Damn girl, that's a lot more than oops.

  • @casey3831
    @casey3831 День тому +1

    Dude what? Why????

  • @AVMamfortas
    @AVMamfortas 17 годин тому +1

    Actions not as planned. My Masters thesis back in 1983. I studied Air Traffic Controllers though, not pilots.

  • @greathornedowl3644
    @greathornedowl3644 День тому

    SIC: Can I raise the landing gear now? How about now? NOW? No one got hurt, just some bruised egos

  • @VincentBvuma
    @VincentBvuma 20 годин тому

    Pardon my ignorance, but how does such a big plane make a profit ferrying just 16 passengers at a time?

    • @rogerturner5504
      @rogerturner5504 18 годин тому

      There is no suggestion that the flight always operates with so few passengers.

  • @TheFurreid
    @TheFurreid 21 годину тому

    unfair dismissal of the Captain, i think.. unless he did the “briefing” at the hotel or something.. being close shouldn’t be a “sackable” offence, should it?.. anyways..

  • @outwiththem
    @outwiththem 21 годину тому

    She raised the gear at Vr ? WHAT THE F. ?

  • @fredtedstedman
    @fredtedstedman 15 годин тому

    these aircraft are so long and thin it's a wonder tailstrikes aren't more common................................................

  • @Shaken_AND_Stirred
    @Shaken_AND_Stirred День тому +12

    That’s the kind of “slip” that can create babies.

  • @stevehicks8944
    @stevehicks8944 22 години тому

    No squat switches on the mains? That was stupid on the part of DeHavilland Canada.

  • @linwoodkent1246
    @linwoodkent1246 День тому

    "Ooops, sorry I meant to raise my skirt"

  • @JoeEvermore
    @JoeEvermore 3 години тому

    06:50….NO ..the word you are searching for is incompetent. Stop justifying these actions with some kind of forgiveness. Hope she lost her job.

  • @Jim-bq5do
    @Jim-bq5do День тому +1

    "oops"...my bad, your job.

  • @donadams3487
    @donadams3487 День тому +2

    Did you say when ( she raised the landing gear)…..

    • @UserName-jm8yw
      @UserName-jm8yw День тому +1

      At precisely 3 minutes, 50 seconds, the landing gear knob was moved to the 'UP' position (as shown clearly by the video); this was seven seconds after the First Officer called for rotation.

    • @linwoodkent1246
      @linwoodkent1246 23 години тому

      Why ask us!! just watch the vid again!!!

  • @mikelangston7699
    @mikelangston7699 17 годин тому

    She now works for FedEx

  • @ronduncan9527
    @ronduncan9527 23 години тому

    So much for positive rate, gear up call outs!

  • @jhgeorg
    @jhgeorg День тому

    If the plane had reached Vr as stated in the video, it should have flown despite the tail strike.

    • @soaringvulture
      @soaringvulture 23 години тому +1

      I assume that drag from the severe tailstrike slowed it down.

  • @David-sc2sq
    @David-sc2sq День тому +1

    Otherwise an excellent aircraft. I fly on Porter in and out of Toronto on many occasions.

  • @cr1424
    @cr1424 День тому

    Should of had curb feelers attached to the landing gear, this would have never happened.

  • @GH-sc7pu
    @GH-sc7pu День тому +5

    Oopsies 😮

  • @outwiththem
    @outwiththem 21 годину тому

    She wanted to grab something and bring it up. What was she thinking off.?

  • @ralphtravis1960
    @ralphtravis1960 День тому +1

    "Oops. Sorry" ???!!!

  • @MeMyself-y5n
    @MeMyself-y5n День тому

    I would guess that the pilot tried to defend the copilot. Really, there was no defense.

  • @spakkajack
    @spakkajack День тому

    australian navy ships seem to have problems as well

  • @facu5661
    @facu5661 День тому +5

    Unbelievable slip...

  • @mingolou
    @mingolou 11 годин тому

    this is a simulation please post as such

  • @jimmorgan5612
    @jimmorgan5612 День тому

    You mean "slip up", yes?

  • @garybeck-t3v
    @garybeck-t3v 23 години тому

    Well, look st it this way....she'll have a lot more vacation.

  • @robertwalker2052
    @robertwalker2052 20 годин тому +1

    How to say DEI hire without. . . well, we all know the rest.

  • @BB1951
    @BB1951 21 годину тому

    Was the first officer a blonde?

  • @knightboat82
    @knightboat82 День тому +1

    Whoopsies!

  • @jourwalis-8875
    @jourwalis-8875 День тому

    Who is "she"? The captain or the first officer?

  • @SteveR-nl8dl
    @SteveR-nl8dl День тому

    Familiarity breeds contempt

  • @frankh.2669
    @frankh.2669 День тому

    Oops indeed...

  • @alext8828
    @alext8828 21 годину тому

    Nice plane.

  • @jimdavis6833
    @jimdavis6833 День тому +1

    OOPS!

  • @DianaNielsen-kf6wu
    @DianaNielsen-kf6wu День тому +3

    Oh those DEI hires!🤐

    • @linwoodkent1246
      @linwoodkent1246 23 години тому

      That's right! Especially when "manhandling" the yoke is required to control and land the plane, it's happened many times when manhandling was required!! or just plain "expierence" flying not just simulator experience!!!! Are we in a stupor or what????

  • @FarisMaulana-rl3jj
    @FarisMaulana-rl3jj 14 годин тому

    Nice

  • @flyfisher2426
    @flyfisher2426 6 годин тому

    Simulation.

  • @joelcalmet5710
    @joelcalmet5710 8 годин тому

    SHE 🤣🤣🤣

  • @555Trout
    @555Trout День тому +3

    dei