honestly i wouldn't normally watch this, but because it's your channel i appreciate it. please make more frequent flight and travel videos, particularly the food! - you do them particularly well, and as an Australian who has travelled quite a bit, i really appreciate and can relate your taste level. all the best and safe travels 🌻
JetBlue is really good. Quarts of hydraulic fluid; aviation the last bastion of the imperial measurement system. Lol. Loads measured in pounds, altitude in feet and speed in knots Love it.
Dennis you would not be good as an aircraft mechanic (engineer). Every 5 minutes, "Oh airplane!" You would never get any work done!!! 😅 Also, even when not doing a aircraft flight review still checking out the seats and the cabin! All kidding aside, it was a great video and important to show the behind the scenes work in aviation. Cheers, mate!
I love this style of content. Anytime we can see behind the scenes stuff it's all good. Flight reviews are a dime a dozen, but seeing what else goes on in aviation is very interesting.
Quite informative and interesting. I would be interested in watching the preparation of meals and how they are stored, transported to the aircraft and prepared on board.
I will be impressed if they can change all the tyres in less than 30 seconds. It’s all these little things during a transit that makes flying safe and efficient.
Wooow Dennis, yet another super cool review!! I always wanted to know these things and never knew how to get there so thanks a million for doing this for us!!
Thanks Dennis. My son is a specialist in the hydraulics field. He says it freaks some people out in his profession bit he finds it easy. Must show him this.
Hi Dennis, is it just me, or did you time the release of this video with a certain road race event that also shows multiple "pit stops" here in Australia ? If so....a very well named video ! Also very informative 😊
Interesting. There is no chance they do this in The States (🇺🇸) in between flights. I barely see the Pilot do walk around inspections anymore. I know it's for safety but, seems time consuming. Thanks.
Here's a wild theory....one of the managers at the engineering company watches my videos, reaches out and asks if I'm interested in doing some behind the scenes filming. His thinking is to shine a light on a part of the industry that is mainly hidden from view. It could help attract people wanting a career in this field. I, having a keen interest in aviation and keen to see how things work, like the idea. I then pay my own way to Dublin, pay for my own accommodation and spend 2 days with a great group of guys who are only too willing to show me around. No money changes hands, I create a couple of interesting videos and everybody is happy. Everybody except one keyboard warrior on YT who, having just received some free entertainment, has decided to be a dick.
Thanks, Dennis, for a great look at what happens behind the scenes that most of us never see.
honestly i wouldn't normally watch this, but because it's your channel i appreciate it. please make more frequent flight and travel videos, particularly the food! - you do them particularly well, and as an Australian who has travelled quite a bit, i really appreciate and can relate your taste level. all the best and safe travels 🌻
JetBlue is really good. Quarts of hydraulic fluid; aviation the last bastion of the imperial measurement system. Lol. Loads measured in pounds, altitude in feet and speed in knots Love it.
The US is on imperial, so I wouldn’t say last bastion.
@@marc_aussie Well as another Australian, I had no idea what quarts were until I saw this post.
Yes, thank you Dennis, the background stuff is just as interesting to me as the flight reviews. Cheers
Wow that was super interesting, so much happening behind the scenes. Thanks for putting this together for us all 🙏
Keep them coming, very informative and entertaining.
Yes behind the scenes videos are great very informative
Dennis you would not be good as an aircraft mechanic (engineer). Every 5 minutes, "Oh airplane!" You would never get any work done!!! 😅 Also, even when not doing a aircraft flight review still checking out the seats and the cabin! All kidding aside, it was a great video and important to show the behind the scenes work in aviation. Cheers, mate!
Yes please ... more of this kind of documentaries.
Love these. Please keep doing the behind the scenes videos along with the flight reviews.
Fantastic, amazing behind the scenes. Just wish it was a bit longer video. Thank you everyone.
I love this style of content. Anytime we can see behind the scenes stuff it's all good. Flight reviews are a dime a dozen, but seeing what else goes on in aviation is very interesting.
Quite informative and interesting. I would be interested in watching the preparation of meals and how they are stored, transported to the aircraft and prepared on board.
Love this video, Dennis. Real informative. More of these type of videos please. Cheers.
Fascinating! Thanks Dennis - great work. Good to see the oil check & top-up procedure. More of this please!
I will be impressed if they can change all the tyres in less than 30 seconds. It’s all these little things during a transit that makes flying safe and efficient.
It’s not a race track. Safety over speed.
Interesting. Love your videos! The Bosa team look fun to work with.
Yes more like this, perhaps test the water to see if you can get behind the scenes at Brisbane airport upgrade
This is an amazing video Dennis!😸
That was fascinating. I had never thought about those kind of checks going on.
Excellent video as always mate and yes please to more.
Another fantastic video. Cheers
another early Sunday morning, pot of coffee, and a video from Dennis, has the making of a great week!
Love these videos. More please
yes, there may be more of these video
Great job 👏🏻, saw this in Amsterdam ( Jet Airways ) but don’t see this in many airports, much appreciated.
It is very interesting behind the scenes as we don't get to see them Abby other way
Wooow Dennis, yet another super cool review!! I always wanted to know these things and never knew how to get there so thanks a million for doing this for us!!
HI Dennis Thank you for another very interesting video,
Well I like all the content that you do so just provide all you can.
Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video, very very interesting
Love the behind the scene content
Great video. Thanks
Thanks Dennis. My son is a specialist in the hydraulics field. He says it freaks some people out in his profession bit he finds it easy. Must show him this.
Really interesting Dennis
As always Dennis a fun vlog
Nice to see what happens behind the scenes, the masa almost never sees it
You would never get this sort of access to the inner workings of airlines/airports in Australia
Sadly I think you're right
Hi Dennis, is it just me, or did you time the release of this video with a certain road race event that also shows multiple "pit stops" here in Australia ?
If so....a very well named video !
Also very informative 😊
Thank you but that was purely coincidental 😊
Wow! Those men look they love their jobs! That’s always a wonderful thing to see happy airline and maintenance employees ❤
I love it
Every boy's dream!
I was in Ireland in August. Went there on an Aer Lingus A320. Worst legroom I’ve ever experienced. It made EasyJet look like a Qsuite.
JetBlue has the most legroom in economy for any US carrier. Really good airline.
Surprised to hear the engineer give the oil quantity in imperial
Interesting. There is no chance they do this in The States (🇺🇸) in between flights. I barely see the Pilot do walk around inspections anymore. I know it's for safety but, seems time consuming. Thanks.
Didn't see this happening last time I flew Ryanair! 😉
Hi Dennis, any chance of you hooking up with Jeb Brooks again?
Definitely hope to catch up with him and Suzanne in 2025
I think we can all admit that the best meaning of ETOPS is Engines Turn or Passengers Swim
3:28 - ETOPS aka Engines Turn Or Passengers Swim
Quarts, none of that litre crap LOL
Actually, ETOPS stands for Engines Turned On or Passengers Swim
😂😂
If airplane, they have all these gadgets. So why can't they go backwards?
It would be nearly impossible to control. They don’t have steering wheels like cars.
They are pushed back by tugs that are moving forwards.
There is no way you get this access for free. You must contact the airline and the airport. Did you sell out for reviews?
Here's a wild theory....one of the managers at the engineering company watches my videos, reaches out and asks if I'm interested in doing some behind the scenes filming. His thinking is to shine a light on a part of the industry that is mainly hidden from view. It could help attract people wanting a career in this field. I, having a keen interest in aviation and keen to see how things work, like the idea. I then pay my own way to Dublin, pay for my own accommodation and spend 2 days with a great group of guys who are only too willing to show me around. No money changes hands, I create a couple of interesting videos and everybody is happy. Everybody except one keyboard warrior on YT who, having just received some free entertainment, has decided to be a dick.
You must have got paid for this