How Do We Monitor All The Planes In The Sky?

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  • With so many planes in and out of the skies each day, how is air travel kept safe? Here's more on the technology behind air traffic control.
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  • @VincentCS34F
    @VincentCS34F 8 років тому

    I love this channel, couldn't click subscribe hard enough. TEACH ME THINGS.

  • @DaanBrandt
    @DaanBrandt 8 років тому +3

    That moment you fly for the first time and see another jet pass by at 500 meter distance.
    Aviation is always intresting so i would say keep it coming.

  • @MnsALMukarramahBlokCapaUtara
    @MnsALMukarramahBlokCapaUtara 5 років тому

    Guys, im lookin how to monitor my trail adventure team location in 1 digital map on screen. Can any one help me?

  • @faultylee
    @faultylee 8 років тому

    can we have mobile friendly links, it used to redirect back to youtube, now it got worse, play in the browser instead

  • @JonavanBarnes
    @JonavanBarnes 8 років тому

    I'd like to know what happened to the FAA's NextGen ATC plan.

  • @sam111880
    @sam111880 6 років тому

    ok i thought of it a little differently i see how there doing it with transponders and radar differences now. And no the cellphone isn't on the same frequency nor probably the same modulation so its more an issue with ping the cellphone towers being the issue as you go .

  • @Aviator27J
    @Aviator27J 8 років тому

    A few small errors but not bad. 1000 feet is vertical separation, alternates aren't filed for emergencies but for weather considerations, airline flights are planned, filed, and monitored at all times by licensed dispatchers (many of whom are pilots as well), and ATC doesn't determine the most efficient route for cost. I'm a licensed pilot, dispatcher, and air traffic controller so I kinda have a little experience here ;) It's a fun and dynamic industry and there's too much for a 4 minute video.

  • @tracemitchell7358
    @tracemitchell7358 6 років тому

    You don’t have to file a flight plan, part 121 carriers do and most 135 do because it’s smart but at any given time there are thousands of small airplanes cruising around the country with no flight plan. In populated areas these planes request a flight fallowing from ATC where they receive a transponder code so that they are more obvious to atc. You then have controllers on the ground and your eyes in the sky watching for traffic but that plane can still go anywhere they want fallowing the rules of the airspace they are in.

  • @Ivan-cv4dl
    @Ivan-cv4dl 8 років тому

    pretty nice vid, although it left out some information, such as not all aircraft in the sky fly under a flight plan as well as the concept of "see and avoid", but still good overall.

  • @MrHavoc313
    @MrHavoc313 8 років тому

    really good video

  • @lorenzo_br5803
    @lorenzo_br5803 8 років тому

    Thank you, boeing!

  • @darknecropsy
    @darknecropsy 8 років тому +40

    Impressive how, even these days, the damned things get lost.

    • @kg4boj
      @kg4boj 8 років тому +1

      Commercial flights don't get lost. Ever.

    • @Myusername468
      @Myusername468 8 років тому

      +Peter “Crackpot Pete” Carlson wot

    • @kg4boj
      @kg4boj 8 років тому +3

      TheDollaDan
      They just dont. Planes have their entire route planned and programmed into the plane before they even push back, they have gps to help guide them but the plane also has redundant backup inertial navigation systems that will allow it to find it's destination/waypoints even if gps went down for some reason, and aside from that they have ATC who can see them on radar and give them a vector (heading) to get back on track if everything were to fail, not only do they have that but they have VHF omi-directional range (vor) equipment that will tell them how far they are from a particular beacon on a sectional or tac chart, and they have DF or direction finding equipment that can tell them what bearing a radio navigation beacon is off their nose, then they can determine their position by simple triangulation. There is just a ton of navigational stuff in planes and the job has been made multiply redundant by all these systems so they don't even need a dedicated crew member to be a navigator anymore like they used to in the old days where they had some guy in the back of the cockpit with a map a ruler and a compass who estimated how far the winds were pushing them off course etc.

    • @otchere1305
      @otchere1305 8 років тому +1

      Peter Carlson what's up wit all these planes going missing tho

    • @Myusername468
      @Myusername468 8 років тому +3

      +Peter “Crackpot Pete” Carlson uh Malaysian airlines? Ring a bell?

  • @smarty7713
    @smarty7713 5 років тому

    royalty free take me home country roads as background music? lol

  • @bearlemley
    @bearlemley 8 років тому +2

    You forgot CPDLC and Fans/1a

  • @sam111880
    @sam111880 6 років тому

    cool video

  • @siporaniva11f43
    @siporaniva11f43 Рік тому

    Well explain fully understand

  • @dylstarling8649
    @dylstarling8649 8 років тому +2

    How did you know there was a ceiling over my head?! o_O

  • @jozulik1
    @jozulik1 8 років тому

    Thx for putting metric.

  • @ammatureRCdude
    @ammatureRCdude 8 років тому +106

    WE WANT MORE
    BOEING SPONSORED AVIATION VIDEOS

    • @Eric_D_6
      @Eric_D_6 8 років тому +2

      Sarcasm or actually? Either way I'm with you.

    • @astro_che
      @astro_che 8 років тому +2

      that's not contradicting at all..
      (sarcasm)

    • @shakirkhankhan3242
      @shakirkhankhan3242 7 років тому

      nate c

  • @birdbrainsolutions6112
    @birdbrainsolutions6112 3 роки тому

    They should play this video in all airports to calm down passengers with delayed flights

  • @daffidavit
    @daffidavit 6 років тому

    RADAR, as a primary source of tracking ALL aircraft, is about to change. As of January 1, 2020, all airplanes, even general aviation planes, will be required to have special transponders that will not primarily reply to Radar. Instead, they will respond to ADS-B ground stations that coordinate with GPS satellites. The radar will still be available as a backup system. See FAA.gov. then go to ADS-B in the search box.
    The ADS-B Stations will also be in Ocean areas so Air Traffic Controllers will be able to see and communicate with airplanes even over the far reaches of the Pacific ocean where Radar is limited. Of course, a suicidal or hijacked pilot can still turn off the transponder, but these situations are extremely rare. I can only think of two occasions, Malaysia Airlines and the pilot who crashed into the mountain on purpose in Europe, that are recent. Given the thousands of flights daily, it is extremely rare for any plane to get lost. After 2020, it will almost impossible, unless foul play is involved.

  • @samuelh1766
    @samuelh1766 8 років тому +1

    Before I watch: to track planes in case they go missing and so they don't have a mid flight crash so we know an area of where the crash is

  • @meeeee129
    @meeeee129 8 років тому +38

    Watching this in an airplane lol

  • @InfraredSpace
    @InfraredSpace 6 років тому +1

    PLANE makes NETWORK between Countries so PLANE+NETWORK=PLANET

  • @joshuadrakard2981
    @joshuadrakard2981 6 років тому

    Static primary radar can calculate altitude.

  • @rebeccajanice1750
    @rebeccajanice1750 5 років тому +13

    Hello BOEING... We've lost 157 people today morning from Ethiopia to Nairobi pliz do something...

    • @YuriYoshiosan
      @YuriYoshiosan 5 років тому +1

      Boeing 737 Max 8. Also crashed in Indonesia.

    • @n_u001
      @n_u001 4 роки тому +1

      hello TOYOTA, we lost thousands of people in a month alone, please do something.

    • @aliyahsimkins3676
      @aliyahsimkins3676 4 роки тому +1

      is every thing ok?

    • @underdude9818
      @underdude9818 3 роки тому +1

      The CEO of life has some explaining to do after my dog died

  • @synonymous1079
    @synonymous1079 8 років тому

    was that a firefly quote I heard?

  • @KC-up7hf
    @KC-up7hf 8 років тому +3

    I'm staring at McCarran Intl

  • @KGODSMACKC
    @KGODSMACKC 8 років тому

    Nice Top Gun refrence

  • @NeThZOR
    @NeThZOR 8 років тому

    Interesting

  • @nadonyabnick2599
    @nadonyabnick2599 6 років тому

    that is nice

  • @storm4777
    @storm4777 8 років тому +3

    My major is air traffic control.

  • @ngzbblax
    @ngzbblax 8 років тому +1

    What is the maxium height for a cat to fall from? :)

    • @DerkleineTrojaner
      @DerkleineTrojaner 5 років тому +1

      2 years

    • @malacki6554
      @malacki6554 5 років тому

      Nexbex I don’t think you understand the difference between distance and time

  • @CozynBelgium
    @CozynBelgium 8 років тому +14

    2:53 Squawk ;)

  • @epjones366
    @epjones366 8 років тому +1

    Next video?..."Scientists for the first time have found a complex organic molecule in space that bears the same asymmetric structure as molecules that are key to life on Earth."

  • @s4ujcd
    @s4ujcd 8 років тому +8

    What about GAYDAR?

  • @1984Phalanx
    @1984Phalanx 8 років тому +4

    You can be my wing man anytime!

  • @paulkalin
    @paulkalin 6 років тому

    I wonder if Orville Wright talked to ATC on the first flight.

    • @fredmutua7684
      @fredmutua7684 5 років тому

      There was no need to contact ATC coz there were no aeroplanes to collide with.

  • @Throwaway6755
    @Throwaway6755 6 років тому

    Radar does tell altitude though.....

  • @superfrieza3
    @superfrieza3 8 років тому +1

    I like planes

  • @hendy9380
    @hendy9380 7 років тому +1

    The routing is already planned before it's sent to ATC, it's planned by dispatch

    • @dosduce
      @dosduce 6 років тому

      The routing can and will be changed by ATC, weasther and delays. (Controller for 35 years)

    • @ciprianghenghea9584
      @ciprianghenghea9584 6 років тому

      Stephen Onusko hey man i wanna get this job but i must do my college and i want to go at aerospatial college.Do you think it is a good option to become controller ? Can you give me more advice and informations about this job ?

    • @dosduce
      @dosduce 6 років тому

      Check with Office of Personell Management. You must be 31 years of age or younger. There are a lot of hoops to jump through, it takes about a year just to be hired. You must be patient. The job title is Air Traffic Control Specialist GS 2152 Good Luck!

  • @Julianna.Domina
    @Julianna.Domina 8 років тому +1

    "More comfortable" mate please.

  • @iManipulator
    @iManipulator 8 років тому +1

    above me was the ceiling... of an airplane

  • @racing.images6315
    @racing.images6315 8 років тому +7

    Make a video about why a f1 pit stop is so fast.

    • @MrSeweryn747
      @MrSeweryn747 8 років тому

      What do you mean?

    • @ramunasgudauskas7582
      @ramunasgudauskas7582 8 років тому

      He means , how those guys in the PIT are fixing the cars fast.

    • @MrSeweryn747
      @MrSeweryn747 8 років тому

      +Ramūnas Gudauskas well he wrote why it's fast not why it's fast. If he can't see why saving time in a race is important then Iam speechless

    • @racing.images6315
      @racing.images6315 8 років тому

      +MrSeweryn747 Of course I can see I'm a die hard f1 fan! 😂. I just want DNews to do a video on f1 that's all.

    • @MrSeweryn747
      @MrSeweryn747 8 років тому +1

      +racing.images i was all like wtf when read ur 1st comment xD

  • @pav2k
    @pav2k 8 років тому +1

    No ADS-B INFO??

    • @InfraredSpace
      @InfraredSpace 6 років тому

      Sorry for 2 years old reply Yep As an ADS-B Receiver Host I'm Shame on that :(

  • @richardb2837
    @richardb2837 8 років тому

    i love plqnes

  • @lekhapratap1652
    @lekhapratap1652 5 років тому

    1:44 Chew Chew on that

  • @TheAviationChannel
    @TheAviationChannel 8 років тому +1

    you forgot about the TCAS system on planes which use computer to tell a pilot on a plane to move immediately in order to not crash.

  • @knuttsachjones6665
    @knuttsachjones6665 8 років тому

    i caught that fucking captain ron reference

  • @joshuaacosta8105
    @joshuaacosta8105 7 років тому +1

    I saw my ceiling

  • @klausvonshnytke
    @klausvonshnytke 7 років тому +2

    Radar doesn't ping the transponder. Transponder transmits data continuously.

    • @ogc90
      @ogc90 6 років тому

      WRONG !!!!!!!!!

    • @leonklinker4427
      @leonklinker4427 6 років тому

      Yeas they does ping you! ON old Mode C Transponder there was a light flashing everytime it gets a Signal from the Station on the ground ! Pls excuse my writing german autocorection ;)

  • @ellabarkdoll4884
    @ellabarkdoll4884 6 років тому

    It's odd, there have been so many more Government planes in the sky recently.

  • @TheBappin
    @TheBappin 8 років тому

    i hope those videos of the purple and orange planes aren't what they actually use ... figured in 2016 they would have a display that is more than 2 frames per second and more than 20 pixels

    • @kg4boj
      @kg4boj 8 років тому +1

      Yes it is, only the ATC operators can zoom in a little and when they select the plane with their light pen it shows numbers next to it from it's transponder showing it's squawk code, altiude, airspeed, and heading. It takes a while for a radar dish to turn 360 thus the 2 fps you see which is quite fast as far as atc radar goes. This is why aircraft flying IFR have to follow ATC instructions EXACTLY to maintain adequate seperation.

  • @-KillaWatt-
    @-KillaWatt- 8 років тому

    So those two planes that crashed into each other mid flight a while back was human error or algorithmic error?

    • @stardreamer8996
      @stardreamer8996 8 років тому

      The planes that crashed in breaking bad?

    • @-KillaWatt-
      @-KillaWatt- 8 років тому

      Star Dreamers nah. Anyone of these.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-air_collision

    • @luislaurencio
      @luislaurencio 8 років тому

      human error, mostly atc error but also the captains error for not listening to the warnings from the computer

    • @samuelh1766
      @samuelh1766 8 років тому +1

      1956: Grand Canyon so yeah 1956 when it wasn't developed well or at all

    • @Aviator27J
      @Aviator27J 8 років тому +1

      Various things. Today it's most likely when the aircraft aren't under ATC control and in an airport environment where more aircraft are closer and bottlnecking toward or around the airport itself. You could also have airplanes flying in formation and colliding since any two planes can fly formation flights if both pilots agree to it.

  • @zivotjenedostupnidiler6778
    @zivotjenedostupnidiler6778 6 років тому

    1:10 This guy is a logangster

  • @masterikej1
    @masterikej1 8 років тому

    Planes don't crash often because the sky is bigger than the ground.

  • @zesty4011
    @zesty4011 8 років тому

    Any fellow PLANE SPOTTERS here?? What's your favorite airliner? Mines the 747 family. Lufthansa is my favorite airline.

    • @Aviator27J
      @Aviator27J 8 років тому

      747 and 787 for me. I've flown on the flight deck of 787s many times and it's a nice, quiet ride with lots of tech. I'd love to jumpseat on a 747-8 at some point. Virgin Atlantic is among my favorites :)

    • @buraksimsek7264
      @buraksimsek7264 8 років тому

      Turkish Airlines :)

    • @kylagullacher497
      @kylagullacher497 8 років тому

      Why did I think that said "what is your favourite eyeliner"? Lol

    • @Aviator27J
      @Aviator27J 8 років тому

      Haha I wouldn't even know where to begin with that one! I even prefer the natural look on women so I'm really at a loss there ;)

    • @hendy9380
      @hendy9380 7 років тому

      I'm not a plane spotter but I'm a flight simmer.

  • @patrikstreng6834
    @patrikstreng6834 8 років тому

    TCAS

  • @muhammadhmunzim9771
    @muhammadhmunzim9771 6 років тому +4

    😎 BEING A PLANET

    • @InfraredSpace
      @InfraredSpace 6 років тому

      Yep PLANE makes NETWORK between Countries so PLANE+NETWORK=PLANET

  • @schutzstaffel6337
    @schutzstaffel6337 4 роки тому

    RADAR exists
    B2: hold my beer

  • @demetriparker5396
    @demetriparker5396 6 років тому

    Video wasnt thorough enough. More illustrations and real ATC video would be great.

  • @filip1997andersson
    @filip1997andersson 8 років тому +2

    Where is Lissette ?

    • @movement2contact
      @movement2contact 8 років тому

      or Julia >.>

    • @bickle7207
      @bickle7207 8 років тому

      They both left.

    • @karimbma99
      @karimbma99 8 років тому

      +Bickle why

    • @bickle7207
      @bickle7207 8 років тому +1

      Karim Badawy
      Don't really know, as I recall Julia just said it was her last video and was gone with no explanation.
      Lissette was in the comment section the last video she made saying it was her last video and moving on to other things.

    • @karimbma99
      @karimbma99 8 років тому +1

      Bickle well i wish them the best

  • @johnnyorozcovargas
    @johnnyorozcovargas 8 років тому

    no plane, but i hear a helicopter

  • @tracytronminecraftletsplay8847
    @tracytronminecraftletsplay8847 7 років тому

    how about WHY THERES SO MANY DAMN CONTROLS

  • @David-rd3go
    @David-rd3go 8 років тому +3

    make a video about Orlando Islamic radical attack Dnews

    • @MJK2020Channel
      @MJK2020Channel 8 років тому +11

      About what? There isn't much science behind a shooting, and if you want to know more, go to CNN, or ABC news

    • @nickyromanov9969
      @nickyromanov9969 8 років тому

      All the big news sites are too biased and don't say anything in detail. It's all just "yeah some people got shot BAN GUNS CLOSE BORDERS BAN EVERYTHING VOTE FOR CLINTON" I don't think there is any place to get the real facts.

  • @MPashto
    @MPashto 6 років тому

    i want to be air controller of radar of Afghanistan , i dont know how i can make my dream to real .

  • @megagene
    @megagene 8 років тому

    Because I was inverted.

    • @Aviator27J
      @Aviator27J 8 років тому +3

      coughbullshitcough

  • @NadiTheg
    @NadiTheg 8 років тому

    Why isn't it set was a globe gps thing

    • @luislaurencio
      @luislaurencio 8 років тому

      what do you mean?

    • @Aviator27J
      @Aviator27J 8 років тому

      Some of it is. They're just very slow to get satellite based systems set up and so far the ground based systems work well. Pilots use GPS a lot more than ATC does.

    • @NadiTheg
      @NadiTheg 8 років тому

      +Jay Perrin well why are all plane routs straight that would mean the earth is flat

    • @Aviator27J
      @Aviator27J 8 років тому

      Depends. I can plan straight flight paths that look like a straight line on a mercator map or a polar stereographic chart. One includes the curvature of the earth and the other assumes flat, like on paper. Naturally the flat one (mercator) shows an arc even if it flies along one parallel of latitude. It's kind of interesting!

  • @kakashi101able
    @kakashi101able 8 років тому +5

    110 likes with no dislikes!

  • @Dylan-pf7bv
    @Dylan-pf7bv 8 років тому

    That's how I feed my eel
    Only some will understand

  • @MobileMobile-ql5se
    @MobileMobile-ql5se 2 роки тому

    Plane locater

  • @haloshadowsnipe3014
    @haloshadowsnipe3014 8 років тому

    It's so they can evenly distribute the chem-trails...

  • @ElJefeGrande123
    @ElJefeGrande123 8 років тому

    Unrelated comment. Where is Lissette?

  • @jk32841
    @jk32841 6 років тому +2

    That is an incredibly missunderstood and limited view of the IFR system, no mention of vfr at all...really?

  • @Dark83Noodle
    @Dark83Noodle 8 років тому

    flyers..........................................

  • @ahmedhabibdafaydar1059
    @ahmedhabibdafaydar1059 6 років тому

    You make and see ore play a videogame of bang car,,,,but if our honourable if like so mean our family member have no difficulty ore problem ore easy a handle traffic control,,,,so why insan make this but if easy to make this circuit of electronics ore will handle easy a traffic control so,,,,but,,,,after u see and play a game bang car,,,so two type maybee a three,,,,possible after make,,,,but in the sea is so difficult and a seprete of air traffic,,,,think its right written a difference between in air traffic ore sea ship traffic to reach a right country port,,,,

  • @AyyTwisted
    @AyyTwisted 8 років тому

    In the case of 9/11 we just don't.

  • @gotbiebrfever
    @gotbiebrfever 6 років тому

    JAKE PAUER 4 LIFE

  • @patakulasuresh6228
    @patakulasuresh6228 6 років тому

    please talk to Telugu

  • @stelmo502
    @stelmo502 8 років тому

    I felt so happy to see Lissette...
    Did she have a baby?
    And did Julia have herpes....we will never know.

  • @soulstealersp
    @soulstealersp 8 років тому

    158th

  • @efoxxok7478
    @efoxxok7478 6 років тому

    Wow! As a tired air traffic controller all I can say is
    This is over simplified drivel full of partial, wrong, and misleading info
    Maybe next time you should talk to ATC Memes or someone with a modicum of knowledge

  • @sub3ero984
    @sub3ero984 6 років тому

    Too much talking, just show some annimation

  • @TheSeanjoker6
    @TheSeanjoker6 8 років тому

    One answer - 9/11

  • @shayanali9141
    @shayanali9141 8 років тому

    Second

  • @Koploper77
    @Koploper77 8 років тому

    You dont.

  • @KasimFatmi
    @KasimFatmi 8 років тому

    Third

  • @jeffreymuu5451
    @jeffreymuu5451 8 років тому

    You know what we can just stop flying.But don't worry we always have terrorist to blame when a airplane is destroyed.

    • @patrikstreng6834
      @patrikstreng6834 8 років тому +1

      So you'd rather drive 10,000km to your destination?

    • @motionss6438
      @motionss6438 8 років тому

      +patrik streng yes

    • @patrikstreng6834
      @patrikstreng6834 8 років тому +1

      Wow, are you one of those chemtrails bullshit believers?

    • @asdfgh3540
      @asdfgh3540 8 років тому +3

      +Joshua Jordan more people die in car crashes than airplane crashes

  • @hotbam37
    @hotbam37 7 років тому

    why try to be funny with failed dry humor in this video. just don't do it. It's awkwardly unfunny.

  • @Saumiiiii
    @Saumiiiii 8 років тому +1

    FIRST

  • @sunbulah9779
    @sunbulah9779 6 років тому

    annoying

  • @bazrazin1
    @bazrazin1 8 років тому

    still they haven't found MH370 & many more even with all the state of the art resources.

    • @Aviator27J
      @Aviator27J 8 років тому +1

      MH doesn't have dispatchers either. Nobody but ATC was watching over that flight and they were in a nonradar environment so it took a while to figure out the issue. My guess is a cockpit fire on the first officer's side near the oxygen mask. Captain turned toward the closest suitable airport but they lost consciousness or had to evacuate the cockpit due to smoke and heat, the autoflight system stayed on the heading selected by the captain when he turned, and it flew on that heading until running our of fuel and coasting down to maintain airspeed once altitude was unable to be maintained. They could've stood a better chance at finding it if they drew a vector beyond the airport they turned toward and factored in its fuel range and searched that cross section...

    • @bazrazin1
      @bazrazin1 8 років тому

      Jay Perrin ok, i think the whole world with there best machines & minds were after the mysterious disappearance of 370 for over 1 year, they must have considered everything possible, but still to date nothing solved.

    • @oscarpizano512
      @oscarpizano512 8 років тому +1

      +bazrazin1 they found it already, the tail was found off the coast of Madagascar and some floating parts lay around the beach. google it

    • @Aviator27J
      @Aviator27J 8 років тому

      Yeah they've found parts of it. The bulk of the fuselage is at the bottom of the Indian I'm sure. I know some P3 pilots and other shipboard sailors who searched and yes, obviously they did do a lot but it would seem the first place they should've looked was where I mentioned. They didn't do that. I know I'm armchair quarterbacking here though!

  • @ahab6008
    @ahab6008 7 років тому

    get a hair transplant to cover that receding hairline, looks bad