Boeing 737 and Airbus A320: Cockpit Differences

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  • @MinecraftCosmic
    @MinecraftCosmic 9 років тому +336

    I can't believe the numbers of people that say "Not fair, 737 classic vs a320, it should be 737NG"
    Well then, let's look at the introduction date.
    737 classic introduction date = November 28, 1984
    A320 introduction date = 18 April 1988
    Airbus is only 4 years ahead, but if we compare the 737NG to the a320
    737NG introduction date = February 9, 1997
    See the huge gap? The NG is nearly 9 years ahead the A320.

    • @brunosoares.6077
      @brunosoares.6077 9 років тому +13

      A320 is fly-by-wire and is more technologically advanced in some aspects and more pilot comfort minded also

    • @brunosoares.6077
      @brunosoares.6077 9 років тому +17

      I am a airbus fan , but I agree with you, they should have used the 737 NG

    • @nieviation5432
      @nieviation5432 9 років тому +4

      pantanakarn somboon yeah, the 737 classic is no match for the s320, they should do a 737ng vs a320 but still great vid

    • @mamonmiah8579
      @mamonmiah8579 9 років тому +12

      Bro airbus is better then boieng in technology and pilot comfort.........have you seen the checklist on airbus is more easier and on emergency it works more better because they have to do so fast... And another and airbus is made pilot comfort on mind...

    • @willaka12
      @willaka12 9 років тому +8

      pantanakarn somboon Yes you are correct about the dates. However the 737-300,400,500 you see here is an adaption of the original 737 from 1969. The reason for the slight changes are due to ratings and regulations that would have to of been met, classing the aircraft as completely new, resulting in higher costs. Think of the A320 as a brand new aircraft, whereas the 737-3/4/5 are an 'updated variant'.

  • @Alex72RM
    @Alex72RM 9 років тому +18

    Pranas is always the best teacher! His fluent English is a fantastic way to understand deeply matters that are generally very complicated. Thanks a lot!

  • @Bartonovich52
    @Bartonovich52 5 років тому +212

    Boeing fanboys: Boeing always lets the pilot have the last say.
    Boeing 737 MAX: *Hold my beer*

    • @waterdrinkingexpert6797
      @waterdrinkingexpert6797 4 роки тому +10

      To be fair, pilots can disable and override MCAS. The pilots on ET302 did this, but way too late.

    • @annoyingguyoninternet1631
      @annoyingguyoninternet1631 4 роки тому +2

      Oh yes the 737 MAX cockpit with larger screen is cool and probably better than A320neo in looks

    • @waterdrinkingexpert6797
      @waterdrinkingexpert6797 4 роки тому +2

      Annoying guy on internet it’s also slightly more efficient than the NEO

    • @annoyingguyoninternet1631
      @annoyingguyoninternet1631 4 роки тому

      @@waterdrinkingexpert6797 about that i believe A320neo have better engine bypass ratio

    • @waterdrinkingexpert6797
      @waterdrinkingexpert6797 4 роки тому +1

      Annoying guy on internet it might have a higher bypass ratio, but the fuel burn and cost per seat is less in the MAX. Although the difference between the MAX and NEO are within 5% of each other, extremely close.

  • @JukaYT
    @JukaYT 6 років тому +36

    Modern commercial aviation means: Transport people and cargo from point A to point B, including safety and efficiency, nobody actually cares about showing pilot skills in 737 or not showing them in A320...both of them can suffer a lot of diferent failures that can lead to emergency situations, but still both of them are most popular aircrafts in civil aviation, if something happens, in 737 restoring the safe flight is hard to achieve, and in A320 is hard to manage. As long both of them are safe and efficient, they will stay where they belong, in sky.

  • @gobek79
    @gobek79 4 роки тому +29

    I'm slowly going my love towards the entire Airbus fleet..... but I still love Boeing because of looks..... I love Airbus because of modern technology

    • @subh737
      @subh737 2 роки тому +1

      Hey... It's still a 35 year old aeroplane... Just because of the computers, it's just giving us a software update... Like our mobile phones... 😂😂

    • @Micg51
      @Micg51 2 роки тому

      The E170/190 is way more modern than either of these 😂

  • @danielballesterosh
    @danielballesterosh 9 років тому +29

    I just love Airbus, most beautiful cockpit !

  • @dualinput601
    @dualinput601 12 років тому +19

    A320 looks so chill , no control column means a lot more comfort and freedom for pilots i think.. also cockpit layout looks more modernized. However i always preferred the looks of the 737

    • @clock____93
      @clock____93 Рік тому +1

      Yea the windows look so slick at the front

    • @Gimpee
      @Gimpee Рік тому +1

      I love everything about the Airbus cockpit better than the boing cockpit besides the yoke…I hate joysticks

    • @charlespg3d190
      @charlespg3d190 7 місяців тому

      They have an old 737 simulator

  • @jimmywan87
    @jimmywan87 11 років тому +349

    Sidestick.... Not joystick, LOL

    • @jonashelmke2564
      @jonashelmke2564 10 років тому +21

      It's a joystick that's to your side, basically.

    • @shrinivasaprabhu8931
      @shrinivasaprabhu8931 7 років тому +4

      jimmywan87 thats BAA for you

    • @user-xs5gb9fb7t
      @user-xs5gb9fb7t 7 років тому +10

      Jonas Helmke No. It's a control stick to your side. The technical term is Sidestick

    • @billigerfusel
      @billigerfusel 7 років тому +6

      Lady Gaga here. I call it Discostick.

    • @aary1201
      @aary1201 6 років тому

      jimmywan87 I

  • @DenisOkan
    @DenisOkan 8 років тому +14

    Great video! I recommend to compare cockpits of An2 and A380 in the next one.

  • @Einstein-eq7tc
    @Einstein-eq7tc 8 років тому +220

    It's a side stick!!! Joysticks are for video games and fsx.

    • @calvinrovinescu6166
      @calvinrovinescu6166 8 років тому +11

      I like the side stick, but isn't it basically the same thing as a joystick?

    • @carmenseeger311
      @carmenseeger311 8 років тому +3

      +Julio Romeresto No it's definitely not. Considering Mariah and Bee's comparision, on your computer joystick you give analog movements to your computer and it is transfered into your games' movements (e.g. on flight simulators). The side stick on an airbus also reads out values but the pilot tells the aircraft, that he want it to bank left with a bank rate of let's say 3 degrees per second by moving it a certain ways to the left. centering the stick te pilot tells the aircraft to hold that position, what ever will happen and the aircraft manages its elevators, ailerons and rudder to hold that banking. same with the elevator. Also the yoke on boeings, that actually work like a joystick would theoretically allow the boeing pilot to fly loopings... you would never get an airbus into that maneuver. It just won't do it.
      And for a conclusion: the word "joystick" has no place on a professional flight deck :P

    • @calvinrovinescu6166
      @calvinrovinescu6166 8 років тому +9

      +Carmen Seeger both are an analog stick that give inputs to a computer. The difference in functionality lies in the computer programming itself. I think that the side stick might be built better than a lot of joysticks though.

    • @cadenphua9095
      @cadenphua9095 8 років тому

      +Carmen Seeger The joystick looks more comfortable and Boeing does not design their planes for pilot comfort. That us the reason why I hate boeing

    • @ifly7777
      @ifly7777 8 років тому

      but boeing is not all eletronics. for all Boeing aircrafts, the pilots must still have full control of the plane

  • @TippedCoyote757
    @TippedCoyote757 8 років тому +23

    I got to say the Airbus has a lot of avantages but i like a yoke more than a joystick

  • @TheTigero
    @TheTigero 10 років тому +296

    Ok, really though... These walking transitions are really annoying

    • @littleferrhis
      @littleferrhis 10 років тому +7

      Why doesn't he just sit and explain them all at once...for example just go over the airbus completely and then go over the boeing completely.

    • @TheTigero
      @TheTigero 10 років тому +1

      Exactly my point... Ugh

    • @hiimbrady
      @hiimbrady 9 років тому

      I find these videos' lack of self awareness to be strangely compelling.

    • @peterete6
      @peterete6 9 років тому +9

      that school just want to show their simulators and instaltions ;)

    • @Dana_Danarosana
      @Dana_Danarosana 9 років тому +14

      +Kevin Klika The walking transitions are obviously part of the charm of this video which is, at least, partly intended to be entertaining and cute. The cockpit differences are very interesting... but Pranas is "trying to help you decide which plane to buy"... as if you are about to purchase either an A320 or a B737. :-) Get it now?

  • @TremereTT
    @TremereTT 6 років тому +53

    737 cockpit has this Soviet-Tank cockpit flair. What were they thinking? 4 years before the A320 was built didn't pilots eat...or breath?

    • @JordanW1995
      @JordanW1995 5 років тому +9

      Did the soviet Russians eat or breath when they took back the mother land...no they didn't. They just killed, fucked, and drank.

    • @Bartonovich52
      @Bartonovich52 5 років тому +7

      The 737 has a full yoke for better situational awareness-something that would have prevented AF447.

    • @chrispopovich700
      @chrispopovich700 3 роки тому

      The 737 has the same dimensions as it did in the 1960s, compare an a320 to a 747-400, for example, which came out around the same time, and you’ll see that the cockpits have similar amounts of room

    • @firstname5556
      @firstname5556 2 роки тому

      @@Bartonovich52 MCAS would have crashed it minutes after it left the Airport.

  • @michiganborn8303
    @michiganborn8303 7 років тому +38

    3:27 never call the flight controller on the airbus a joystick. It's called a sidestick.

    • @DamnYouRabbit
      @DamnYouRabbit 2 роки тому +1

      Who gives a shit. That's what it is

    • @michiganborn8303
      @michiganborn8303 2 роки тому

      @@DamnYouRabbit
      Flies give a shit..
      They just love shit.
      You can tell by the bug shut eatin' grin.

    • @Ge0Mancer7
      @Ge0Mancer7 Рік тому +1

      @@DamnYouRabbit That's NOT what it is. That's why we give a shit.

    • @DamnYouRabbit
      @DamnYouRabbit Рік тому

      @@Ge0Mancer7 haha I'm going to call it a joystick now just because of this comment 😂 🤣

    • @Ge0Mancer7
      @Ge0Mancer7 Рік тому +1

      @@DamnYouRabbit That doesn't make any sense

  • @faizram177
    @faizram177 9 років тому +65

    About all the comments saying the the A320 only came 4 years after the 737 classic. Yes that is true but in the era we live right now where the 737NG is the A320's main competitor, that would be the more sensible comparison. This video would make complete sense if this was 1988 and they're trying to promote the advances of the A320 cockpit compared to the 737 at that time. I just think this is a bit of an unfair comparison in today's time.

    • @calvinrovinescu6166
      @calvinrovinescu6166 8 років тому +5

      It just goes to show how outdated the 737 classic was right from the start.

    • @brunosoares.6077
      @brunosoares.6077 8 років тому +5

      But the a320 is Still better than a 737NG

    • @sierrafeet
      @sierrafeet 8 років тому +2

      let's say we are going to compare the 737ng to the a320neo then !!!

    • @faizram177
      @faizram177 8 років тому +4

      +femipieds paluches But the A320neo competes with the 737 MAX.

    • @brunosoares.6077
      @brunosoares.6077 8 років тому

      yeah, but this is not 737 max

  • @Marco-wz3ff
    @Marco-wz3ff 5 років тому +84

    737 looks like a students project compared to the a320 lol

    • @BenJaminLongTime
      @BenJaminLongTime 4 роки тому +9

      really? I didn't think so. I like the comfort things added to the airbus but other than that I would prefer the boeing flight deck actually myself.

    • @vishalgiraddi5357
      @vishalgiraddi5357 4 роки тому +2

      @@BenJaminLongTime why ??

    • @blackhole4106
      @blackhole4106 4 роки тому +1

      @@vishalgiraddi5357 they want a challenge

    • @Rommy456
      @Rommy456 4 роки тому +1

      @J C Bruuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    • @This_is_a_dead_channel_rip_CxP
      @This_is_a_dead_channel_rip_CxP 4 роки тому +2

      @J C to add, the flight sim looks badly dated and is getting old and rusty. In another vid, they have a new cockpit that looks way better.

  • @maricidevamega939
    @maricidevamega939 5 років тому +5

    2:42 Analog, physical switches does not mean it is bad, those early days pilots can fly airplanes with those old school instruments safely and know each and every switch's position. It's similar to driving a manual transmission car, they are always fun and real.

    • @realhumphreyappleby
      @realhumphreyappleby 2 роки тому +2

      oh yeah fun is what one is looking for when hundreds of lives depend on you right?

    • @maricidevamega939
      @maricidevamega939 2 роки тому +2

      @@realhumphreyappleby Looks like "FUN" is the only thing you are trying to pick fault with. Having fun DOES NOT equal unsafety. If you cannot tell the difference, I feel sorry for you, "Sir" ?

    • @emmcee476
      @emmcee476 9 місяців тому

      ​@@realhumphreyapplebyyou completely missed the point 🤦

  • @trollydodger
    @trollydodger 12 років тому +2

    I find these video's fascinating. As an aviation lover, I love looking at all these videos. They're so thorough and I love it.

  • @healthylife8991
    @healthylife8991 6 років тому +44

    Airbus is more advanced and comfortable for a pilot.....than the Boeing....
    So I'll prefer to airbus.

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 4 роки тому +1

      If you like flying at 35K feet in a plane that is 80% plastic the Euro toy is for you!

    • @healthylife8991
      @healthylife8991 4 роки тому +1

      @@kendallevans4079 hmmm right

    • @kendallevans4079
      @kendallevans4079 4 роки тому +1

      @@healthylife8991 Looking at your name it's not a surprise you prefer the plastic plane..

    • @healthylife8991
      @healthylife8991 4 роки тому +3

      @@kendallevans4079
      Thanks for the complement ..
      Stay blessed and stay happy. May God fulfill ur all wishes...

    • @rickyrickalvous2982
      @rickyrickalvous2982 4 роки тому +2

      @@healthylife8991 I respect how you handled that

  • @dachintya
    @dachintya 2 роки тому

    That's a lot of hard work to underline each difference distinctively.. Hats off to that🙌

  • @dominiquepierrepaulin4065
    @dominiquepierrepaulin4065 8 років тому +3

    Pranas, well done! this is a really really entertaining documentary, for I'm not a pilot (I'm too old to become one at 57!!!) but sooo much interested in flying, your video is a very good one, no an "academic" one but entertaining one, much more explaining at a easy -and funny- way the differences between Boing and Airbus .... For me, all speaks for Airbus !!! - Signed: a french aeronautic fan ;-)

  • @mathewmone
    @mathewmone 9 років тому +2

    Thank you Pranas,wonderful video where are u now.Your teaching is very nice

  • @kneecaps2000
    @kneecaps2000 12 років тому +6

    Would really like to see a 737NG comparison. Never really seen much of the A320 cockpit so was impressed!

    • @gabrielvillar966
      @gabrielvillar966 Рік тому

      A little correction, is a 737 classic the NG is more modern haha.

    • @greenesyt563
      @greenesyt563 Рік тому

      ​@@gabrielvillar966 I think this is also an older A320 because it has that old IRS allignment panel

    • @sieandknsproductions3491
      @sieandknsproductions3491 8 місяців тому

      ​​​@@greenesyt563oh yea the CRT PFD and ND instead of LCD

  • @Khalcetines
    @Khalcetines 5 років тому +28

    So I want to learn how to pilot in a Boeing but want to work the rest of my life in an Airbus.
    I love Americans every time they feel attacked or somehting feels better than what they did:
    Iphones: "OMG is the best company cause everything is latest technology an automatic, nothing feels old or analogic!!!!111oneone"
    Airbus: "OMG That plane is such crap!! Everyhting is more advanced, nothing is analogic, what happens if all your systems shutt off, you have a hydraulic failiure AND the aliens attack you at the same time¿?¿?!!! You won't be able to recover it manually!!!"

    • @sideyoke1476
      @sideyoke1476 4 роки тому +3

      I ain't an American but I will tell you the reason why I prefer Boeing
      1. The cockpit
      Boeing cockpits are very easy to understand because it clearly shows what the aircraft is doing
      For example, the throttle, speed brakes/spoilers etc.
      2. Aircraft designs/look

    • @sideyoke1476
      @sideyoke1476 4 роки тому +2

      I think people choose iPhone to just show off or something, I am an Android user because
      1. It's cheap
      2. Pretty advanced

    • @davinputra6729
      @davinputra6729 2 роки тому

      @@sideyoke1476I agree

    • @jesusmartinez1759
      @jesusmartinez1759 2 роки тому +1

      Literally no American has said that

  • @leekenney9214
    @leekenney9214 8 років тому +84

    Boeing 737 classic? what kind of compairison is this old vs new? whats next Floppy drives vs thumb drives??

    • @Tbonedoesfsx
      @Tbonedoesfsx 8 років тому +6

      both aircraft came out around the same time

    • @leekenney9214
      @leekenney9214 8 років тому +4

      737 (1967) A320 (1987) in plane years that a long time. but beside the cockpits..they both are great aircraft.

    • @Tbonedoesfsx
      @Tbonedoesfsx 8 років тому +9

      Lee Kenney The JURASSIC came out in 67 on the classic the classics first flight was in 84

    • @shaneebahera8566
      @shaneebahera8566 8 років тому +20

      737 classic first flew in 84

    • @brunosoares.6077
      @brunosoares.6077 7 років тому +4

      Lee Kenney don't know anything about aviation....

  • @danielperez6755
    @danielperez6755 4 роки тому

    Give my man props for walking to each simulator to show differences

  • @ivanchan3305
    @ivanchan3305 10 років тому +22

    I love airbus A320 ! It's the best plane ever !

    • @TitaniusAnglesmith
      @TitaniusAnglesmith 8 років тому +3

      +Jim Garner Redo your studies man. You'll see Airbus has less crashes by percentage, and a better survival rate for the ones that do happen

    • @user-ww7wz2gs4s
      @user-ww7wz2gs4s 5 років тому

      Airbus A300 33 accident(s) Airbus A310 8 accident(s) Airbus A320 26 accident(s) Airbus A321 5 accident(s) Airbus A330 8 accident(s) Airbus A340 4 accident(s) ATR 42/72 40 accident(s) Boeing 737 145 accident(s) Boeing 737 Next Gen 14 accident(s) Boeing 747 48 accident(s) Boeing 757 8 accident(s) Boeing 767 13 accident(s) Boeing 777 6 accident(s) BAe 146 / Avro RJ 14 accident(s) Beech 1900D 1 accident(s) Canadair Regional Jet 13 accident(s) McDonnell Douglas DC-10 21 accident(s) Dash 8 6 accident(s) Embraer 120 Brasilia 5 accident(s) Embraer 135/145 6 accident(s) Embraer 190/195 3 accident(s) Fokker 70/100 7 accident(s) Fokker 50 4 accident(s) Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 6 accident(s) McDonnell Douglas MD-11 9 accident(s) McDonnell Douglas MD-80/90 25 accident(s) Saab 340 3 accident(s) Concorde 1 accident(s) Sukhoi SuperJet 100 1 accident(s) B737 / B737 NG = 159 accidents A320 / A321 = 31 accidents in 2018 = B737 = 7310 in activity all versions A320 = 7506 in activity all versions

  • @revaholic
    @revaholic Рік тому

    Love the throbbing electronic music whenever Pranas moves between the simulators...he must be tired lol

  • @adirmiller2141
    @adirmiller2141 6 років тому +15

    He must have had a good workout!!..

  • @BrucexfromxCanada
    @BrucexfromxCanada 7 років тому +2

    Hello from Canada, Pranas:
    I am not a pilot and never will be, but technology is & was "my bag " in another way.
    I am a 72 year old retired electronic technician with a lot of industrial process background, primarily at the more detailed level of debugging (>) electronic instrumentation and analyzers.
    I also have electrical qualifications, but no university degree, although sometimes I am called "The engineer without the degree.")
    I have seen a number of your videos from time to time. Well done!
    Some North americans might have a bit of difficulty with your parlance, as your parlence comes from your actual first language (I am thinking Russian since you are doing this from Vilnius, although I see you as more like the Russians from the Baltic states than from the rest of Russia - more interpersonal and a bit less bluntly militaristic - notably less harsh.)
    ( I have a friend who married a Russian from Vilnius, but both of them and the step son are now in either the U.S. or Mexico, and he is retired also.)
    In the video it is hard to tell just how tall you stand (thinking of the Airbus comfort) but in Feet I am thinking maybe around 6 feet (a shade less than 2M). Personally, I stand 5' 10", but younger people here of both sexes are apt to be notably taller. (I remember a young lady who was about 6'6" tall, but not abnormally proportioned for her size.)
    You might quip Airbus for me that a pilot would ot earn so many ""beans" if he got "beaned" on the ceiling of a Boeing cockpit, while a pilot coming out of ab anrbus might be better "beaned" with a good cup of coffee in the airport! (guffaw!)

  • @nickomplejo
    @nickomplejo 7 років тому +3

    No plane is better than another.
    Each one has its tricks and way make a safe flight.
    I began my career as pilot in 1998 as flight oficer in a Boaeing 717, after several hours of flight you knew what to do even a in a smaller cockpit than the 737.
    Began my trining in A320/A321 two years later: a completely different way of flying, FBW in a commercial aircaraft.
    Then the A340-300, then the A340-600...
    Continue training and... never say an Airbus has a "joystick" instead of a "flight control stick"!!!

  • @navid.S
    @navid.S 9 років тому +3

    Thanks for sharing, I've always been a big fan of Airbus!

  • @23Daant
    @23Daant 10 років тому +68

    Screw BOTH Airbus and Boeing. I WANT MY MD-80 BACK!!!!!

    • @kevdog3700
      @kevdog3700 10 років тому +1

      me too

    • @kevdog3700
      @kevdog3700 10 років тому

      but boeing made it

    • @bigsky1970
      @bigsky1970 9 років тому

      *****
      Except that McDonnell-Douglas made the MD-80.

    • @calvinrovinescu6166
      @calvinrovinescu6166 8 років тому +2

      I like the MD-80 better than the 737 myself. I think the DC9 platform was much better and much more reliable.

    • @maximilianigel7188
      @maximilianigel7188 7 років тому +5

      Anthony DeBacker if you want to die...

  • @capt.shukri
    @capt.shukri 8 років тому

    Pranas, on the Boeing CL series the screens are called EFIS, and EHSI not PFD and ND,,
    PFD must have the altitude and the HDG and the IVSI with the Airspeed to be called Primary Flight Display.

  • @Lupo68
    @Lupo68 11 років тому +11

    Wirklich sehr interessant. Sehr gut gemacht.

  • @BoeingvsAirbus1578
    @BoeingvsAirbus1578 11 років тому

    I stand corrected. At first glance, I thought this was a new A320 cockpit. I enjoy being corrected, when I realise I'm wrong, I find it rather refreshing. It's great. Thanks. :)

  • @EFP055
    @EFP055 12 років тому +3

    nice video. goes straight to my favorits!
    I know why I would prefer Airbus. It's simply better thought trough. Even compared to the new 737's

  • @abhisheksunil7037
    @abhisheksunil7037 10 років тому

    Pranas explained what are d major diffs.hats off 2 Pranas.Of deciding which would be my fav craft,I dont have any favs.Only thing is Boeing cockpit is having too many buttons while Airbus doesnt

  • @airtexaco
    @airtexaco 8 років тому +3

    I would have LOVED to attend BAA, but don't have the money. Sad face. They seem like an awesome aviation institution!

  • @Im_unknown-4u
    @Im_unknown-4u 7 років тому +1

    Very clear differentiation pranas 👍

  • @deepin2urheart
    @deepin2urheart 9 років тому +7

    Airbus Cockpit Seems much spacier and comfortable

  • @1wrightbrothers
    @1wrightbrothers 11 років тому +1

    Hi rhstockwell,
    Did you manage to find out the song playing in the background?

  • @AnindyaBiswascars
    @AnindyaBiswascars 6 років тому +16

    I spend my entire life in seeing that boi going from one sim to the other 🤔🤔🤔

  • @indieummy6303
    @indieummy6303 7 років тому +1

    I don't know why but the walking was really cracking me up! Nice video anyway, thank you. Although on the airbus, it's a side-stick not a joystick. :)

  • @Danielagostinho21
    @Danielagostinho21 10 років тому +9

    Not at all boeing 737 classic is analog, but the boeing 737 NG has more electronics instruments

  • @blorgachorgcharg
    @blorgachorgcharg 11 років тому +1

    Well, keep in mind that Airbus started as a consortium of different European aerospace manufacturers (BAe, Aérospatiale, CASA and DaimlerChrysler), all of which also had considerable experience (BAe in particular, which was the successor of Hawker Siddeley). Aérospatiale and BAC, another predecessor of BAe, also gave us Concorde, so Airbus and Boeing are pretty much on the same level as far as experience goes.

  • @mr.x-fobudz1452
    @mr.x-fobudz1452 7 років тому +10

    Airbus Pilot : Let's just sleep while the computer is flying the plane!
    Boeing Pilot : This very experiencing! You can control the plane manually showing your skills flying a plane!

    • @captainprice4261
      @captainprice4261 7 років тому +1

      Bro it's not like they do everything manually this saying was relevant 20 years ago but now with the dreamliner and 777 it's is even more easy to fly than airbus

    • @nakqalzaki
      @nakqalzaki 6 років тому +3

      yeah, like what? doing barrel rolls with a 737?

    • @jonathanwicherwicher7268
      @jonathanwicherwicher7268 5 років тому

      Boot

    • @shreyashkumarsingh6940
      @shreyashkumarsingh6940 5 років тому

      Don't try to defend Boeing from these we all know what is airbus's reputation and what is the reputation of 737 I know Boeing is great but not it's every plane is better than airbus.

    • @gemhunter616
      @gemhunter616 4 роки тому +1

      @KENNETH NDIRANGU B737 MAX so......still think the same now? Pitch stability augmentation system killed 157 + 189

  • @jeenatomy1
    @jeenatomy1 8 років тому +1

    Flipping the overhead switches really makes you feels like a professional

  • @ucchauminh323
    @ucchauminh323 8 років тому +10

    So! I see Airbus 320 is more comfortable than Boeing 737.

  • @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
    @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor 4 роки тому

    This video of yours is brilliant! I'm not a pilot but from what I see the A320 is more modern while the 737 is more old school.

  • @kevdog3700
    @kevdog3700 10 років тому +5

    take note they show you a 737 300/400 the newer 737 ,700,800,900 have a all glass cocpit

    • @shreyashkumarsingh6940
      @shreyashkumarsingh6940 5 років тому +2

      Ok,they have only glass cockpit but they can't defeat airbus from any side!

  • @xavierpaololedesmamandreza
    @xavierpaololedesmamandreza 27 днів тому

    Pranas, I can almost agree with you why the Boeing is a cockpit to be desired due to pilot space. But considering your height and your stature, that should also be taken into consideration. I would think that pilots in Asia with their stature may have it a little more manageably, but the consensus I guess would be the same.

  • @dushanp
    @dushanp 10 років тому +7

    Air bus for definitely. Much convenient , reliable , safer , robust and fuel efficient.

    • @farukche3848
      @farukche3848 6 років тому +1

      Exactly. Well said

    • @mytree3979
      @mytree3979 5 років тому

      The 737 is 99.7% reliable which is much more than the a320 so that's false tho. Boeing planes are mostly made up of a new material which is more robust (but idk what you mean by that they both are) and both manufacteuers are fuel efficent. Im not a fanboy just bringing facts tho ;)

  • @technobuddies1
    @technobuddies1 12 років тому

    For the Qantas incidences a good one is QF32, which was a Airbus A380 and after engine #2 had caught fire and sent shrapnel hitting the plane a disabling more than 60 systems of the plane, when the huge A380 had landed engine #2 (the one that had caught on fire) wouldn't turn off, so the firefighters had to blast almost 4 tons of "anti-fire foam" (or whatever its called) into the engine. After when the plane had been rebuilt they had to completely disassemble the whole engine.

  • @samueldaniel1990
    @samueldaniel1990 8 років тому +4

    Love how he runs between cockpits lol. On a serious note good job . My type is going to be on either of the types soon.

  • @jibeneyto91
    @jibeneyto91 8 років тому

    Are the instrument displays of first generation glass cockpits called "PFD" and "ND", or are they called "EADI" and "EHSI" as in "Electronic ADI" and "Electronic HSI". I believe they are called EADI and EHSI in the 757/767, not sure about the 737 Classic.

    • @carmenseeger311
      @carmenseeger311 8 років тому

      +jibeneyto you are correct, the 757/767 have an EADI/EHSI and so have the 737 classic. A PFD and ND include quite more functions and you can modify the display.

    • @jibeneyto91
      @jibeneyto91 8 років тому

      Thanks for confirmation! I thought so! :)

  • @-0-0-24
    @-0-0-24 6 років тому +5

    I vote airbus due to its comfortability, reliability and very easy to learn controls.

  • @joyrider39
    @joyrider39 5 років тому

    Nice demonstration!
    Have a question.. how exactly both the planes behave when there is a stall? I mean how Boeing & Airbus react in such an unexpected situation?

  • @Danielagostinho21
    @Danielagostinho21 10 років тому +12

    UAUH!How many kg you missed going to the Airbus from Boeing

  • @mazmik
    @mazmik 12 років тому

    really enjoyed this, i have no aspirations to become a pilot but found it fascinating ,thank you

  • @josephmascolino
    @josephmascolino 7 років тому +10

    I used to be more of a 737 fan, I changed my mind after watching this

    • @omar.5827
      @omar.5827 4 роки тому +2

      Joseph Mascolino may favorite old plane is the Boeing 747 because it’s big

    • @johncarl5505
      @johncarl5505 Рік тому

      We can't compare the 737 Classic to the A320 because it has a similar cockpit to the 737 Original from the 60s. Boeing only upgraded the fuselage, engines, wings, etc. This was done by Boeing to reduce training costs. If you look at other Boeing planes older than the 737 Classic, like the 757 and the 767, they had glass digital displays with EICAS like the A320.

  • @mudgatebronn4438
    @mudgatebronn4438 6 років тому +1

    True story. I am a pilot for airbus. After high school I called airbus and asked for a job and they said "sure you can be one of our pilots. It's the easiest job in the world, you only have to sit there!" And here I am making a million bucks a year for a job where I can practically sleep all day. But my friend who applied for a job at Boeing isn't so lucky. He's still studying to become a pilot after 5 years... apparently you actually need to know how to fly when you work for them... Weird

  • @m1pistonhead
    @m1pistonhead 12 років тому +9

    Great video from Baltic, thank you Pranas!
    Still wont ever get me on an Airbus though. 737NG is the only option.

    • @dappingforever7720
      @dappingforever7720 4 роки тому +1

      Fricc you boeing fan

    • @ktjmitchell7722
      @ktjmitchell7722 3 роки тому +2

      @@dappingforever7720 yeah, you’re just a Boeing hater as seen from your previous comments in this video

    • @maxsaviation9512
      @maxsaviation9512 Рік тому +1

      Another Boeing fan 🤦‍♂️

  • @minasdemian3971
    @minasdemian3971 8 років тому

    Nice video very great but I have a question for you BAA what are you like more the B737 or the A320 pleas answer this question and write me Back but I thing you channel is very great

  • @giodc8599
    @giodc8599 8 років тому +11

    3:30 the red switch is used to release chem trails, since he didn't tell you.

    • @xbogon
      @xbogon 8 років тому +4

      this is autopilot not chemtrails....

    • @user-xs5gb9fb7t
      @user-xs5gb9fb7t 7 років тому +2

      Giovanni Di Cello Plus Chemtrails don't really exist. Planes can dump chemicals but no airline or military allows it

    • @awesomegamer2435
      @awesomegamer2435 7 років тому +3

      Its an auto pilot disconnect button watch it on captain joe

    • @FrecklesAviation
      @FrecklesAviation 7 років тому

      captain joe all the way. also its the autopilot disconnect please dont let me ever get on a plane with you at the controls

    • @JoshuaPenaranda
      @JoshuaPenaranda 4 роки тому +1

      everyone who replied to this comment gets a r/wooosh

  • @LMCLO3
    @LMCLO3 7 років тому

    Interesting comparison! Do the later B737s have a "Glass Cockpit"?

  • @deepin2urheart
    @deepin2urheart 9 років тому +10

    What if the main pilot / captain is right handed in Airbus Aircraft..
    Because usually Main Pilot / Captain always seats on left seat..

    • @ph1p0F
      @ph1p0F 9 років тому +11

      You will use your left hand. Where ist the problem?

    • @georgepierson5795
      @georgepierson5795 9 років тому

      +someone true I am right handed.

    • @ph1p0F
      @ph1p0F 9 років тому +4

      *****
      you will learn it and get the right feeling in your hand. That's like eating: when you hold the fork for the first time in your left hand but after some time you get the feeling in our left hand.

    • @georgepierson5795
      @georgepierson5795 9 років тому

      ***** Lo hiciste bien.

    • @georgepierson5795
      @georgepierson5795 9 років тому +1

      ***** Viva la Papa.

  • @geftiler2112
    @geftiler2112 6 років тому

    is really necessary to show the guy walking back and forth between simulators. I think it quite evident which cockpit sim is which.

  • @aperson4075
    @aperson4075 7 років тому +12

    1:51 Voice crack

  • @RetroRob420
    @RetroRob420 6 років тому

    i was in tears laughing at all the transitions walking from room to room. wtf???? half the video is airplanes, the other half is walking back and forth 10 feet, lol

  • @NishantRajF1
    @NishantRajF1 11 років тому +5

    now i know why a320 has such a good safety record and why it is the best selling airline. no wonder b737 has had so many accidents

  • @xavierpaololedesmamandreza
    @xavierpaololedesmamandreza 2 роки тому

    I LOVE YOU, PRANAS!!!!! 😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️

  • @jaws1025
    @jaws1025 11 років тому +44

    Most pilots prefer Boeing over Airbus because you actually pilot the aircraft.

    • @WhosJePP
      @WhosJePP 10 років тому +5

      You dont get it. This is the old 737, the 737-300-400-500.
      The newest 737´s are also fly by-wire. So no difference.

    • @tanshaomala
      @tanshaomala 7 років тому +14

      Most pilots don't give a shit what they fly as long as they get paid.

    • @mr.x-fobudz1452
      @mr.x-fobudz1452 7 років тому

      tanshaomala lmaooo

    • @yvrelna
      @yvrelna 7 років тому +3

      In an Airbus, you fly the plane (then pray that the computer can figure out how to execute what you tell it to do); in a Boeing, you move the control surfaces (then pray that it moves you to the direction you want it to go).

    • @harrypage1399
      @harrypage1399 6 років тому

      WhosJePP what do you mean by "fly by wire"

  • @CambotSOL
    @CambotSOL 11 років тому +1

    Why do we have to decide between an A320 and a 737 Classic? Wouldn't it be more accurate to compare to the current production aircraft or at least the 737-700, -800, or -900?

    • @azuremain
      @azuremain 10 років тому

      ... or the latest MAX version. That young boy was obviously biased.

    • @WhosJePP
      @WhosJePP 10 років тому

      There are only a couple of years in difference between the 737-500 and the oldest version of the A320 so it seems pretty fair to me.

  • @ciri151
    @ciri151 8 років тому +26

    Couldn't you choose an older 737?......

    • @davidbjorkman2206
      @davidbjorkman2206 8 років тому +1

      Nah - The 737CL first flight was in 1967, while the '320 was in '87.

    • @davidbjorkman2206
      @davidbjorkman2206 8 років тому

      I stand corrected, sorry.

    • @ciri151
      @ciri151 8 років тому

      ''Still is''
      Not really.
      there is only one order for the a380. While the 787 is going out like fresh baked cookies.
      So I'd say boeing is now ahead.

    • @netsch20
      @netsch20 8 років тому +1

      First of all, there is more than one order. But also, while they are both long range aircraft, they are built for very different purposes.

    • @unrealsdream6563
      @unrealsdream6563 8 років тому +1

      Right now after the battery fires in 787 there's more A350 orders than for 787

  • @oc101289
    @oc101289 11 років тому

    the boeing 737 NG also has an autotrim feature, you can select it at the autopilot section.

  • @loch70
    @loch70 7 років тому +4

    "You can just watch the switch to see if its in wrong position." But what if the light is broken?

    • @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
      @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor 4 роки тому

      That's exactly what I thought. I guess they are led, or maybe each switch/button has redundant bulbs, or maybe the aircraft maintenance procedures mandate that the bulbs be changed before they reach the end of their lifespan. But all of this are guesses of mine, I really have no idea.

    • @TheJoaoSM
      @TheJoaoSM 4 роки тому +4

      @@JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor There's a button you click that illuminates every light in the cockpit, and checking that they all work is part of one of the checklists you do before you fly. Unless you are **very** unlucky, you'll never unknowingly be flying with a dead one.

    • @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor
      @JustRememberWhoYoureWorkingFor 4 роки тому

      @@TheJoaoSM ok obrigado, nao falo portugues mas eu comprendo

    • @TheJoaoSM
      @TheJoaoSM 3 роки тому +1

      @@northpolenorthpole No, he means the actual little light bulb responsible for that one switch.

  • @guitarheaven1747
    @guitarheaven1747 10 років тому

    I have a friend, who hates the Sidestick in the Airbus, some People say they don't like it at the left side. Me too, until I tried to fly an Airbus A321 in the FSX, and it is superduper easy, you can do this after 2 days maximum!

  • @fabio_franco
    @fabio_franco 7 років тому +3

    I like Airbus the most because it is less confusing and also more comfortable!

  • @AlphaAviator787
    @AlphaAviator787 6 років тому

    Do we get to choose which aircraft we want to fly when we become a pilot?

  • @fabian999ification
    @fabian999ification 7 років тому +6

    7:46 That's what clipboards are for...

  • @ravinduchathuranga2719
    @ravinduchathuranga2719 8 років тому

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    • @Balticaa
      @Balticaa  8 років тому +1

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    • @coutcollegelife5328
      @coutcollegelife5328 7 років тому

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  • @StarShadowGoku
    @StarShadowGoku 8 років тому +71

    older boeing, wheres the 737-800

    • @ifly7777
      @ifly7777 8 років тому +1

      I know right, it is unfair to compare a A320 with a 737CL. Obviously Airbus wins because the CL is older than the A320

    • @Koploper77
      @Koploper77 8 років тому +11

      +Ifly 777 737cl was released 4 years before the a320, so this is a very fair comparison you moron

    • @t.8584
      @t.8584 8 років тому +5

      thats true. The only change from the b737 classic to a b737 ng is that there are now displays thats like the only big change so the video still makes sense.

    • @StarShadowGoku
      @StarShadowGoku 8 років тому +2

      Ifly... You didn't have to call me a moron. I'm now noticing this comment, but this is why problems always start on UA-cam

    • @Koploper77
      @Koploper77 8 років тому +1

      L3genGaming ur a really shitty pilot of you didnt realize that its a fair comparison

  • @joaohen
    @joaohen 11 років тому +1

    When the A320 was launched, it's competition was the 737 classic, so yes you can compare then. Anyway, there are few differençes between the classic 737 and the 737NG, onde of the big ones are the Glass Cockpit, which does not define if one plane is better than the other. Boeing and Airbus have different philosophys and both are great manufacturers!

    • @johncarl5505
      @johncarl5505 Рік тому

      We can't compare the 737 Classic to the A320 because it has a similar cockpit to the 737 Original from the 60s. Boeing only upgraded the fuselage, engines, wings, etc. This was done by Boeing to reduce training costs. If you look at other Boeing planes older than the 737 Classic, like the 757 and the 767, they had glass digital displays with EICAS like the A320.

    • @joaohen
      @joaohen Рік тому

      @@johncarl5505 My comment is a decade old. I was literally a teenager at the time. Please don't take these things seriously.
      I don't have the context anymore, but saying that you can't compare airplanes that were competing in the market at the time because their cockpit is different doesn't make sense. Boeing keeping the same cockpit (as they are now with the MAX) to reduce costs is an argument in favor of what I said not the contrary...

  • @Birdsfly11
    @Birdsfly11 5 років тому +5

    I"m now a professional cat walker :)

  • @brunoais
    @brunoais 5 років тому

    The only thing I dislike for the 737 in the cockpit is the pack of a place to write down stuff. I'd like to have something opening from the left which allows writing down stuff or even eating.
    As for the rest, I'm more in favor of the 737. I prefer "with wire" to "by wire".
    "by wire" will work well for the very large amount of the times but there's always situations when it can fail.
    "with wire" will always work when "by wire" works and will allow the pilots to stay up-to-date more easily on how a plane is flown.
    I still believe that every pilot must know how to fly in full manual. It's part of knowing how to handle the tool that was given his responsibility to.

  • @Zckerby
    @Zckerby 10 років тому +21

    Fly the boeing over the scarebus any day. I prefer to put in my own inputs and not have them overided by a computer. Also I want to feel what the plane is doing the yoke has the shaker for when you stall and you can feel tension in the side stick not so much.

    • @rossarmstrong6731
      @rossarmstrong6731 10 років тому +16

      A silly comment - none of the aircraft are the problem. The training and airmanship usually are. Besides, I wonder how many people would have survived in a B737 when Sullenberger ditched in the Hudson. The avionics would not allow his a/c to stall and kept him on the optimum glide path and glide speed for a dead stick landing. A 737 (even the lastest ones) wouldn't. Plenty of opportunity to get things wrong.

    • @jonashelmke2564
      @jonashelmke2564 10 років тому +21

      "scarebus" really makes you sound like an expert, good thing

    • @bigsky1970
      @bigsky1970 9 років тому +1

      Fly-by-wire might be nice but the pilot has very little control of the Airbus.

    • @peope1976
      @peope1976 9 років тому +4

      bigsky1970 You can always degrade to direct or alternative law in the airbus. And if you loose control of the surfaces or engines you are quite correct. But there is where redundancy comes into place. If you loose control mechanically or electronically/mechanically you are in a big hurt either way. I believe we (including I) tend to put too much focus on the *appearance* of sefety rather than what the numbers tell us.

    • @rossarmstrong6731
      @rossarmstrong6731 9 років тому +2

      If you lose the engines you have no power the RAT deploys to provide basic hydraulics and back up power to some displays.
      Sullenburger started up the APU and was able to still use all the systems.
      I was discussing control with a 777 pilot that used to fly A340s a while back and he said that there is no difference in safety but the style of flying is slightly different. Ultimately a pilot still has to be a pilot and put into practice their most basic training that they had learnt in that little Cessna they used at the start of their career. Actually fly the plane.
      Any sensor in ANY aircraft could get blocked, fail to work and provide erroneous data to the flight computers (yes even Boeing has gone FBW) and make it do weird things but it is how you react to the problem which is what really counts.
      in AF447's case, they failed to do the basics - had they kept the a/c at level flight nothing would have happened.
      By the way the A340 has never had hull loss or fatalities due to air accident (although some idiot managed to taxi one into the side of an aircraft hangar) - Does that make it a dangerous a/c to fly?

  • @logantorres2004
    @logantorres2004 10 років тому

    which one do u like more Pranas

  • @devrajbora18
    @devrajbora18 8 років тому +3

    I have -1 power in left eye and -1.25 in right will there be problems for me becoming a commercial pilot? And also if I do LASIK treatment?

    • @Balticaa
      @Balticaa  8 років тому

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    • @devrajbora18
      @devrajbora18 8 років тому

      I have to ask I'm this email?

    • @devrajbora18
      @devrajbora18 8 років тому

      In

    • @Balticaa
      @Balticaa  8 років тому

      +Devraj Bora yes

    • @devrajbora18
      @devrajbora18 8 років тому

      +BAA Training done pls reply

  • @VictorEroshenko
    @VictorEroshenko 10 років тому +2

    Thank you Pranas

  • @keronplug14
    @keronplug14 8 років тому +45

    Next time, compare 737NG to the A320. Not the classics....

    • @blablubb12345
      @blablubb12345 7 років тому +13

      The 737 classic is about the same age as the A320.

    • @keronplug14
      @keronplug14 7 років тому

      blablubb12345
      Yeah but the technology being used on A320 basically still the same on 737NG but with the name's changing.

    • @Olivereo02
      @Olivereo02 7 років тому +5

      Ikhwan Yusuf look at the year they were both made

    • @R28-y6y
      @R28-y6y 7 років тому +4

      thats the point, airbus is more sophisticated, even in the nearly year with 737.

    • @brunosoares.6077
      @brunosoares.6077 7 років тому

      Ikhwan Yusuf nah, the technology on the a320 is still better than the 737 NG, and it's older ... wow

  • @899Dakota
    @899Dakota 4 роки тому

    You probably get more exercise this way than by flying!!! Good one and useful, thanks I subscribed!

  • @AirbusFreak757
    @AirbusFreak757 10 років тому +16

    I'd prefer Airbus.

    • @MrSkinnyWhale
      @MrSkinnyWhale 5 років тому

      You don't say, AirBusFreak757, you don't say...

  • @ricardoscoton6755
    @ricardoscoton6755 11 років тому

    Very nice video, simply and objective!

  • @super20dan
    @super20dan 8 років тому +57

    air bus relays too much on technology. piolts forget how to actually fly a plane

    • @Julian_Stony
      @Julian_Stony 8 років тому +2

      This isn't wrong. It's right, that technology is replacing the pilots more and more..
      I would say, a glider-pilot has a very good feeling for flying a plane and how it's reacting to his controls. But in the big machines where computers and a lot of systems manage the tasks during a flight, the "pilot doesn't have to know anymore about the basics".
      I was talking to a psychology-expert of Lufthansa and he confirmed, the risk is growing, if systems get more complex, what's especially happening at Airbus' planes..

    • @user-xs5gb9fb7t
      @user-xs5gb9fb7t 7 років тому +4

      super20dan And you've forgot how to spell Pilot

    • @TheLightningZap
      @TheLightningZap 7 років тому

      BARRYDOBEN AVIATION when the computer fails, the pilots will think it's doing its job and will think the plane is doing ok when it isn't

    • @brunosoares.6077
      @brunosoares.6077 7 років тому

      Try landing one boy 😉

    • @yvrelna
      @yvrelna 7 років тому

      Zain Robson I think ultimately the winner in the long term isn't going to be about which one pilots like more, but safety and fuel economy. If more automation means better safety and economy despite the occasional lack of control, then that's what will happen. If the occasional lack of control actually causes more incidents than it's worth, then it's not going to take off. In the long run, I think automation will eventually win out, it's just a matter of when.

  • @marcopolo1984
    @marcopolo1984 6 років тому +1

    7:33 nominee for the most over acting ever XD XD great video btw, awesome channel love your videos.

  • @nomemtube1042
    @nomemtube1042 8 років тому +14

    ok how about comparing a B777 and a A340 fair enough isn't it

    • @calvinrovinescu6166
      @calvinrovinescu6166 8 років тому +2

      Well that would just show how much more advanced the 777 is.

    • @blablubb12345
      @blablubb12345 8 років тому +2

      +Julio Romeresto What exactly makes the 777 "more advanced"? Is has the advantage of having only 2 engines which results in economical advantages (especially the 300ER vs 340-600, the 777-200ER and 340-300 aren't that much apart), that's it. On the other hand, the 2-engined version A330-300 easily outsells the 777-200(ER) because of better fuel economy.

    • @brunosoares.6077
      @brunosoares.6077 8 років тому +1

      +Julio Romeresto are u joking me?

    • @brunosoares.6077
      @brunosoares.6077 8 років тому +1

      I think a350 would me better

    • @nomemtube1042
      @nomemtube1042 8 років тому +1

      Bruno Soares you mean 787 and A350 right, cause both of them are the latest

  • @azuremain
    @azuremain 10 років тому

    Comparing a faithful g'd oldtimer with a new age thingy. Wow, what a fair comparison. How about comparing the A320 with a current version 737 or the latest MAX version?

    • @blablubb12345
      @blablubb12345 10 років тому +1

      737 classic (this one): 1984
      A320 (this one): 1987
      737NG: 1997
      737MAX: 2017(?)
      Looks like it IS a fair comparison.

    • @AlexanderMcAllister
      @AlexanderMcAllister 10 років тому

      blablubb12345 A320neo: 2015

    • @WhosJePP
      @WhosJePP 10 років тому

      The comparison was fine there are only a couple of years in difference.

  • @fredbrull136
    @fredbrull136 9 років тому +30

    How much did Airbus pay BAA to produce this video to make boe ing look bad? If you do a comparison do it right and not the Airbus way.

    • @coryhuff522
      @coryhuff522 9 років тому

      +Fred Brull Also put the airbus against a plane that it's actually competitive against... EXP. 738 NG or 7379NG vs A320

    • @varoczycsongor8130
      @varoczycsongor8130 9 років тому

      I think airbs is better but its thrust isn t good.

    • @coryhuff522
      @coryhuff522 9 років тому +2

      ***** But when the airbuses where made it was the spring in technology so in a way its unfair to the being... but they both fly in the air so who cares right?

    • @nntflow7058
      @nntflow7058 8 років тому +3

      No need, the reality already hurts Boeing.

    • @calvinrovinescu6166
      @calvinrovinescu6166 8 років тому +1

      +Cory Huff those have essentially the same problems as the 737 classic though. Only a few of the issues were fixed.

  • @Davegvg3576
    @Davegvg3576 8 років тому +1

    kinda neat. CAE must not have anything within the last 15-20 years or so for the Boeing plane. Ive worked with many EX CAE engineers - they make great employees. Lots of that stuff is highly changed in the newer 37's. At the same time he shows the differences but misses the issue on controls- synchronized vs unsynchronized controls like when the Airbus flight from Brazil to Paris went down in a storm and the pilot was sticking one way and the co pilot the other- can't happen on a boeing plane.