Pilot Flares Too Steeply During Landing

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  • Опубліковано 16 лис 2024

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  • @zujiahuang8454
    @zujiahuang8454 Рік тому +598

    Love the 747 politely honking while trying his best to slow down

    • @skydiverclassc2031
      @skydiverclassc2031 Рік тому +28

      Probably someone going the speed limit in the fast lane ahead of him....

    • @Denwas
      @Denwas Рік тому +5

      @@skydiverclassc2031 You think so?

    • @j4niik821
      @j4niik821 Рік тому +13

      Might be a stupid questio for actual aviation heads but is planes honking actually a thing? Or is it a car behind the camera? Really curious and actually don't know

    • @ciri151
      @ciri151 Рік тому +46

      @@j4niik821 It's a car. Planes can't honk.

    • @GarrettWorcester
      @GarrettWorcester Рік тому +29

      "Out of my way! I'm the Queen of the Skies!"

  • @SurajV320
    @SurajV320 Рік тому +262

    Watching that 747 classic being handled so delicately and precisely was an absolute treat to watch! Love your videos!!

    • @XXSkunkWorksXX
      @XXSkunkWorksXX Рік тому +3

      The big speedbird looked as majestixal as the day she was born. And that pilot steering it - Mr Fabulous is at the wheel! Smooooth with a capital Smooo!

    • @tonyb8660
      @tonyb8660 Рік тому

      ​@@XXSkunkWorksXX haven't heard that saying in years 😅🎉😂

    • @daftvader4218
      @daftvader4218 Рік тому +1

      Your joking ..
      Totally non standard. .
      Lot of armchairs here...

  • @mikeybhoutex
    @mikeybhoutex Рік тому +249

    1:32 - That is one smoooth operator of a 747. Butters the touchdown, throws the reversers, keeps the flair up, and settles just so nicely on the nose gear... Just a joy to watch.

    • @MeppyMan
      @MeppyMan Рік тому +15

      Unless you’re a pilot then it’s cringe inducing and concerning. Only thing I can think of is perhaps they didn’t get a green light on the nose wheel, or the auto brakes failed or weren’t set. I’d defer to a 747 pilot if this would be an appropriate procedure.

    • @dingdong2103
      @dingdong2103 Рік тому +9

      The last clips made me wonder if the price of brake pads has gone up, pilots seem to resort to tricks to save them.

    • @dingdong2103
      @dingdong2103 Рік тому +3

      @@MeppyMan That was a cargo plane though, I doubt the parcels will mind :)

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 Рік тому +5

      @@MeppyMan I’m typed in the 747 and I would keep the nose off if I was light and had to exit the runway at the end. You would keep in in idle reverse and not add power. You wouldn’t use the brakes at all. It’s easy to do this in a 747. The main gear is in the right spot that makes it very light on the nose and you can keep the nose off to about 60 knots.

    • @mrkiplingreallywasanexceed8311
      @mrkiplingreallywasanexceed8311 Рік тому +1

      And, if it is permissible these days to say such things, that such nuanced, intelligent professionalism should be witnessed at an airport in a developing country (at least I avoided calling it Third World😂) where one might ordinarily not expect to find examples of airmanship in the upper echelons of the best quality to be seen anywhere on the planet... 😏

  • @ChicagoAirportSpotter
    @ChicagoAirportSpotter Рік тому +186

    Thanks for featuring my AA 767 video - I always get caught off-guard seeing it being shared around the web, lol.

    • @chickenpopper
      @chickenpopper Рік тому +7

      thanks for filming it! i have always wondered why these planes don't have a little wheel under the tail to prevent damage when landing and taking off.

    • @charlottehardy822
      @charlottehardy822 Рік тому +2

      It’s a great video.

    • @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568
      @daktarioskarvannederhosen2568 Рік тому +19

      @ Chicago Airport Spotter so you mean this '3 minutes of aviation' youtuber just grabs other peoples' material, and to worsen it, doesn't even inform them, and then reposts it as though it were his ffs?

    • @CP-mb7ly
      @CP-mb7ly Рік тому +1

      Do you remember or have video that includes the wind sock at the airport around that time? I'm wondering if the plane didn't run into a low-level gust of wind at the moment it was flaring, causing more lift under the wing. That would exacerbate the movement.

    • @bern3187
      @bern3187 Рік тому +9

      @@daktarioskarvannederhosen2568 hahaha did you think he was at O’Hare recording the AAL and next day he was in Bangladesh recording the 747?

  • @Zoom_1012
    @Zoom_1012 Рік тому +212

    That clip of the 747 was very cool. Never seen a maneuver like that before 👍🏻.
    🌴☀️🌴

    • @bobmarlowe3390
      @bobmarlowe3390 Рік тому +3

      It also used its thrust reversers. You can see them actuate just after it touched down.

    • @applejacks971
      @applejacks971 Рік тому +1

      Did you NOT see the 767 at :30??

    • @jonathanbeattie3410
      @jonathanbeattie3410 Рік тому +23

      Aerodynamic braking is not recommended due to AA demonstrating exactly why…..

    • @OneTequilaTwoTequila
      @OneTequilaTwoTequila Рік тому +38

      It wasn't a maneuver; it was shitty pilot technique. I've been flying the 747 for almost 20 years -you don't try to hold the nose up like that. He probably didn't arm the autobrakes.

    • @jonathanbeattie3410
      @jonathanbeattie3410 Рік тому +12

      @@OneTequilaTwoTequila it’s a classic 747 landing in Dhaka….. most probably flown by pilots who don’t know what an SOP is 🤣

  • @RickyBancroft
    @RickyBancroft Рік тому +155

    The 350 pilots landed that plane even though the wipers were out of sync - truly remarkable!

    • @jamescollier3
      @jamescollier3 Рік тому +2

      HUD

    • @Boss_Tanaka
      @Boss_Tanaka Рік тому +80

      That must be a very complicated aircraft if it needs 350 pilots

    • @Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co
      @Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co Рік тому +6

      @@Boss_Tanaka We're all pilots nowadays. Pilots as far as the eye can see.

    • @GarrettWorcester
      @GarrettWorcester Рік тому +5

      @@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co Pilots. Pilots everywhere.

    • @MeppyMan
      @MeppyMan Рік тому +8

      @@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co it’s getting tough for us real pilots. People no longer take your word for it with all the YT comment pilots out there now.

  • @ilfordino-fordfiestatutori8725
    @ilfordino-fordfiestatutori8725 Рік тому +66

    The A350 POV is mindblowing

  • @Horstroad
    @Horstroad Рік тому +43

    1:23 I like how the NAV displays automatically switch modes when the plane touches down.

    • @Seff2
      @Seff2 Рік тому

      And the best part is the smooth zoom animation.

    • @AmriTiBriOlym
      @AmriTiBriOlym Рік тому +1

      Yes got to zoom on the runway it landed & the precise taxiways

    • @megadavis5377
      @megadavis5377 Рік тому

      It would be even better had it not been faked. It's a very good fake though. You've got tech talent.

    • @christianmaas8934
      @christianmaas8934 Рік тому +1

      @@megadavis5377 Huh?

    • @AmriTiBriOlym
      @AmriTiBriOlym Рік тому +1

      @@megadavis5377 It’s not fake, that’s the real display interface in newer Airbus planes like the A350 & A380.

  • @Anmeteor9663
    @Anmeteor9663 Рік тому +17

    On the A350 I loved seeing how light the touch on the controls by the pilot

    • @pauldzim
      @pauldzim Рік тому +2

      Light? He was slinging that joystick around like he was playing Halo or something

  • @manifestgtr
    @manifestgtr Рік тому +8

    Dude, this is one of the more solid “3 minutes” I’ve ever seen…not a dud in the bunch. Good job, man 👍

  • @mrkiplingreallywasanexceed8311

    I can't really say why but individually and collectively, I found the snippets so incredibly satisfying! These 3mins on this channel nearly always a sort of expensively high quality, intense, Arabica, ristretto experience of all things aviation!😄❤❤

  • @flyingmyles
    @flyingmyles Рік тому +9

    cant say I've ever seen an aircraft use reverse thrust to slow down while taxiing before! That 767 landing was superb too.

    • @loupgarou-dj3tm
      @loupgarou-dj3tm Рік тому +4

      I'm sure both pilots kept their faces down and hoped no one noticed.

    • @geoffreybaldwin9211
      @geoffreybaldwin9211 Рік тому +2

      I see business jets do it all the time. Just riding around with the buckets open, instead of using the brakes. But.... a bit of a different engine configuration. I too can't say I've ever seen anything with this engine config slow down using reverse thrust.

    • @ekbusdriver
      @ekbusdriver Рік тому +3

      The vast majority of commercial airlines do not allow for pilots to use reverse thrust once clear of the runway, and below certain speeds. Too much risk of ingesting debris.
      Most biz jets have high-mounted engines, so that risk is minimized. Owners/operators also think they are saving money on brakes.

    • @bigredc222
      @bigredc222 Рік тому

      Should they even be going that fast?

  • @itsdinnerboneya6785
    @itsdinnerboneya6785 Рік тому +17

    The Boeing 747 clip was so good to watch

  • @fluffigverbimmelt
    @fluffigverbimmelt Рік тому +5

    1:42 At this time I am convinced that the constant honking in our calls with India do not result from traffic, they're inevitable.
    Like background radiation resulting in small white flashes on videos, the honking is an environmental factor of a recoding in India (or for this matter Bangladesh).

  • @lesleyM84
    @lesleyM84 Рік тому +4

    WOWZERS!!! What a completely COOL channel you are!! I’m so thrilled to have found you!! These planes are just absolute BEASTS and the pilots, so good!!!!!

  • @themindset3329
    @themindset3329 Рік тому +3

    Wow the cockpit of the A350 really does look more modern and streamlined than the other models

  • @APerson-fj6yx
    @APerson-fj6yx Рік тому +3

    0:18 sad to see that the 767s were retired with American during the pandemic. Less and less of those beautiful chrome liveries. It looked so good on the Mad dog!

  • @patwalsh5080
    @patwalsh5080 Рік тому +2

    The KLM E190 hits the reversers coming up to the gate and the first officer has his window open? Something is amiss on that flight deck, imo.

  • @Andres_1970
    @Andres_1970 Рік тому +17

    That AA 767 touched down with most of it's weight over the left-hand Main Landing Gear, that's why IMO it fully compresses, causing the whole body to get closer to the ground, until the right MLG helps in supporting the aircraft ... The flare and attitude seemed OK to me (not a pilot but an ATCO) ...

    • @1STGeneral
      @1STGeneral Рік тому +6

      Too many Kardashians riding in coach 😮

    • @gomez2724
      @gomez2724 Рік тому

      If you watch closely you'll notice the left gear strut is not extended fully (under inflated or flat) causing it to fully collapse, causing the tail strike.

    • @Andres_1970
      @Andres_1970 Рік тому +1

      @@gomez2724 That is not what happens here IMO. Both Struts are equally extended to me.
      There is an "optic illusion" that could lead to think otherwise, caused by the background we have of both. White snow behind the Right One and the Rear fuselage of the aircraft behind the Left One. Apart from that you can see a) Right wing is pointing higher than Left wing. b) Left Landing Gear touches down first, clearly, so it compress "normally" given the circumstances. Had it collapsed, it would had stayed like that after both Landing Gears are supporting the plane, which didn't happen.

    • @cb01ttr
      @cb01ttr Рік тому

      He held the nose wheel off for far too long IMO.

  • @jimj5224
    @jimj5224 Рік тому +12

    Years ago thrust reverser use was only approved above a certain speed due to potential FOD ingestion.

    • @jonesjones7057
      @jonesjones7057 Рік тому +8

      Still the case with any plane with engines on the wings/low to the ground. If the chief pilot watches this channel, we won't be seeing any more of this at that airline.

    • @stevenbeach748
      @stevenbeach748 Рік тому +1

      A lot of thrust reversers have limitations on ground idle only below a certain speed. I don’t know about this one in particular.

    • @TheTS1205
      @TheTS1205 Рік тому

      Well you could argue that in this case ingestion is minimized due to the engines looking into the sky xD

    • @jonesjones7057
      @jonesjones7057 Рік тому +1

      @@TheTS1205 we are commenting on the plane taxiing to the gate, not the 747 using aerodynamic braking.

    • @fallingwater
      @fallingwater Рік тому +1

      @kabfighter how much thrust is there in idle? Wouldn't think it'd make much of a difference, but then again at taxiing speeds on the ground maybe that's enough to slow down the plane as in the video

  • @ChicagoAirportSpotter
    @ChicagoAirportSpotter Рік тому +26

    I saw a plane use reverse-thrust once while taxiing to increase the following distance from the plane in front of them, it was wild. I wish I had it on video. I'm sure it happens more often than we'd think.

    • @OneTequilaTwoTequila
      @OneTequilaTwoTequila Рік тому +12

      If the plane was a jet, the pilot was an idiot. It does little to slow you down at slow speeds and highly increases the risk of ingesting something into the engine.

    • @ChicagoAirportSpotter
      @ChicagoAirportSpotter Рік тому +3

      @C K E175, IIRC...traffic was backed up on TWY A at ORD after a storm, it looped all the way around the entire taxiway. I just happened to look up from fueling a plane and saw the nose of the E175 dip and the right reverser was open. Almost went into the back of another regional which was probably a CR7.

    • @747-8F
      @747-8F Рік тому +4

      reverse thrust while taxiing is prohibited on the 747

    • @thomasaltruda
      @thomasaltruda Рік тому +6

      On high engine planes like the CRJ or Gulfstreams, they crack the reverse all the time at idle to reduce the residual idle thrust. Shouldn’t do it on underslung engines though as it could injest fod..

    • @ChicagoAirportSpotter
      @ChicagoAirportSpotter Рік тому +4

      @@thomasaltruda Now that you mention it, I've definitely seen it a few times on bizjets turning into the Signature ramp here at ORD. They come in fast, probably because they've been taxiing for an hour after landing, lmao.

  • @YamiPheonix531
    @YamiPheonix531 Рік тому +15

    The a350 cockpit looks very roomy. Pilots have more leg room just like business and first class. Nice one Airbus.

    • @Boss_Tanaka
      @Boss_Tanaka Рік тому +1

      Most of the time i prefer yoked aircraft but i have to admit the a350 cockpit is a masterpiece

    • @patwalsh5080
      @patwalsh5080 Рік тому +1

      Side joysticks are helpful in adding room around the most important chairs.

    • @cefb8923
      @cefb8923 Рік тому

      ​@@patwalsh5080 I'd say that has nothing to do with it. The yoke isn't that big lol. The Boeing have plenty of room too, so do the Embraer and they both have yokes.

    • @Greatdome99
      @Greatdome99 Рік тому

      Wide angle lens.

  • @DocZoidberg549
    @DocZoidberg549 Рік тому +14

    I hate that the 747 is going away. I never got to fly on this beautiful aircraft.

    • @Artess-od8wb
      @Artess-od8wb Рік тому +1

      It'll probably be in service for decades to come, they just won't be making new ones.

    • @DocZoidberg549
      @DocZoidberg549 Рік тому

      @@Artess-od8wb They seem to be converted to cargo. Passenger versions seem to be rarer. Also, I don't fly international and that is kind of their design.

    • @MeppyMan
      @MeppyMan Рік тому +2

      @@DocZoidberg549 last time I flew on a 747 it was a domestic leg of an international flight. Got upgraded to business for the super long 1 hour journey lol.

    • @jumboJetPilot
      @jumboJetPilot Рік тому +2

      Lufthansa, Korean, and a few others still use them as passenger aircraft. As for me, I’ll be logging my 10,000th Boeing 747 flight hour later this year.

    • @DocZoidberg549
      @DocZoidberg549 Рік тому +1

      @@jumboJetPilot Does it fly as good as they say?

  • @DeltaAvgeekOfficial
    @DeltaAvgeekOfficial Рік тому +1

    0:05 I'm surprised to see a AA 767-300ER in the Chrome livery. It brings me back to the 767-200.

  • @RoyalBengalAviation
    @RoyalBengalAviation Рік тому +1

    Thanks for my 747 clip. cheers

  • @itsdinnerboneya6785
    @itsdinnerboneya6785 Рік тому +8

    Honestly lovely videos, keep up the work

  • @iluvhousemuzik
    @iluvhousemuzik Рік тому

    Woww that 747 nose for a long time was simply stunning!!!

  • @holywells
    @holywells 7 місяців тому +1

    Hmmm....at 1:10....on an approach with foggy conditions, why is your glare shield down ??

  • @jmag579
    @jmag579 Рік тому +1

    0:29
    Sick wheelie bro ✨

  • @DomoKuchikan
    @DomoKuchikan Рік тому +2

    Isn't it forbidden to use reverse thrust the way that KLM pilot did?

  • @TruthyToo
    @TruthyToo Рік тому +2

    Isn't using reverse thrusters off the runway frowned upon, even against many airlines' policies?

  • @joemichaels4231
    @joemichaels4231 Рік тому

    Perhaps, one of your best videos yet! Thank you!

  • @richie26uk
    @richie26uk Рік тому +3

    "This 747 does exactly what the Flight Crew Training Manual says not to do...." is what it should have said.

  • @litamtondy
    @litamtondy Рік тому +1

    The 350's interior looks like a futuristic spaceship.

  • @joemartino6976
    @joemartino6976 Рік тому

    That KLM plane reminded me of Captain Ron when he pulled into the marina at St. Haag.

  • @enigmadrath1780
    @enigmadrath1780 Рік тому +2

    For a second there I was so massively confused by the honking. Haven't been on a plane in over 20 years and I keep hearing from others all the modern upgrades that planes have undergone since my childhood so I was genuinely wondering whether horns had been added XD

  • @TruckingToPlease
    @TruckingToPlease Рік тому

    The dynamic braking clip reminded me of the same approach the space shuttles used on final.

  • @swampfuel20
    @swampfuel20 Рік тому +5

    Like the KLM, windows open, using the engines to slow down near gate. Reminiscent of downshifting days...
    3rd to 2nd, giving the brakes a rest. 😅

    • @daftvader4218
      @daftvader4218 Рік тому +1

      Bunch of KLM Cowboys...
      A company with a poor record of taxing properly...
      Still continues..!!

  • @gishjalmr5628
    @gishjalmr5628 Рік тому

    I saw one of our F15Es do this on landing when I was stationed at RAF Lakenheath. Quite a bit of damage was done to the augmenters.

  • @theflyingrealestateagent2828
    @theflyingrealestateagent2828 Рік тому +1

    What’s with selecting reverse on the Embraer while taxiing? Is this allowed within some airlines? Backed up in turboprops and the 737-200 but I always thought that cascade reversers on wing mounted engines was a no no.

    • @MeppyMan
      @MeppyMan Рік тому +2

      Yeah it’s certainly not SOP and for good reason. Maybe it was the captains last day before retirement and he always wanted to do it? Lol.

    • @daftvader4218
      @daftvader4218 Рік тому

      Cowboys KLM...

  • @LMays-cu2hp
    @LMays-cu2hp Рік тому

    Thank you for sharing these great aircraft.

  • @ALLpurpose85
    @ALLpurpose85 Рік тому +3

    That 767 landing was beautiful not sure what the extra flare was for it touched down already and perfectly

  • @MrJoe1129uscg
    @MrJoe1129uscg Рік тому

    Awesome to see a few 47 classics still flying!

  • @williamsampson4460
    @williamsampson4460 Рік тому

    Wow, on that first plane it was almost 20 seconds between the rear and nose wheels making contact with the runway. I think many people would be surprised at the amount of control input there is from the pilots when landing.

  • @EdOeuna
    @EdOeuna Рік тому +1

    I’m not sure what the 767 pilot was thinking. That landing was perfect until they flared a second time as the wheels touched down, and it all went to $hit.

  • @gomez2724
    @gomez2724 Рік тому +2

    The KLM pilot should know better, never use reverse thrust at lower than 80kts due to the risk of FOD ingestion.

  • @Peter_Riis_DK
    @Peter_Riis_DK Рік тому +1

    Why put wear and tear on the wheel brakes and tires when you can use air as a brake. [747 and KLM Cityhopper]

  • @Artess-od8wb
    @Artess-od8wb Рік тому +2

    That first one was going so smoothly and then suddenly went down so hard after touching down.

  • @kirankhare5630
    @kirankhare5630 Рік тому

    That was absolutely amazing

  • @worldaviation4k
    @worldaviation4k Рік тому

    *The best AA Livery to exist*

  • @ChrisMatinet
    @ChrisMatinet Рік тому

    That 747 is magnificent, I probably won't get to ride in one before my time

  • @jbar_85
    @jbar_85 Рік тому

    I love that old American Airlines livery!

  • @AnthonyHigham6414001080
    @AnthonyHigham6414001080 Рік тому

    Funny, it's only just occurred to me; A French pilot landing a European aircraft in France still gets his height above the runway in feet.

  • @mariaaparecidacaires1836
    @mariaaparecidacaires1836 Рік тому +1

    Que vídeo maravilhoso, é um verdadeiro Show, amei assistir.

  • @seamusblack5876
    @seamusblack5876 Рік тому +1

    2:00 playing with fire

  • @osldu4194
    @osldu4194 Рік тому

    Hearing those Bus horns and background, I can instantly say that 747 is landing in my country, Dhaka Bangladesh 😂😂 Good video mate

  • @flyerbob124
    @flyerbob124 Рік тому +1

    The 747 landing was a textbook bomber landing. Great job 😎

  • @PavlosPapageorgiou
    @PavlosPapageorgiou Рік тому +2

    0:53 I like the pilot moving the sidestick around and the plane doing nothing much. He must be very skilled ;)

    • @MeppyMan
      @MeppyMan Рік тому +1

      The sensitivity adjusts on the controls depending on the airspeed and phase of flight. At least that is my understanding. Not an Airbus pilot :)

  • @ehsan83
    @ehsan83 Рік тому +1

    I don't think the KLM used thrust to slowdown. if not forbidden it should be dangerous in the ramp area for injecting possible FOD into the engine

    • @daftvader4218
      @daftvader4218 Рік тому

      Look at the engines! !

    • @ehsan83
      @ehsan83 Рік тому

      @@daftvader4218 deploying reversers is a thing, using the actual thrust is another

    • @daftvader4218
      @daftvader4218 Рік тому +1

      @@ehsan83 At that stage there is no reason to deploy the reversers at all...Unless you are going to use them..
      Just non standard Cowboys..

  • @aliancemd
    @aliancemd Рік тому +2

    2:29 I understand he probably gets faster to the gate but isn’t that breaking noise pollution rules?

  • @connieembury1
    @connieembury1 Рік тому

    Love the pilot's point of view videos!

  • @pattieh5118
    @pattieh5118 Рік тому

    This was a very interesting episode.

  • @BrunoR.2
    @BrunoR.2 Рік тому +1

    can anyone explain the thrust reverser, were they just testing it or actually using it? brakes too hot?

    • @gort8203
      @gort8203 Рік тому +3

      Could be using it or could be testing it. Perhaps a reverser unlocked or not stowed indication was still present after clearing the runway so they recycled the levers to ensure the reversers were fully stowed.

    • @daftvader4218
      @daftvader4218 Рік тому

      COWBOY! !

  • @vincentxie3090
    @vincentxie3090 Рік тому

    Flight 747 is definitely my favorite when the airplane is moving straight on the runway by slowing down the speed.

  • @georgiathai4961
    @georgiathai4961 Рік тому

    Usually you get a tail strike on landing because you’re too slow. Oftentimes it’ll happen when a pilot is trying to get a greaser. And the aerodynamic braking? Trying to think of why you would do that?

  • @juanferrutxevila1151
    @juanferrutxevila1151 Рік тому +1

    Not sure about 747, but “aerodinamic braking” on aircrafts like B737 is not recommended, as in reality increases landing distance. And also not sure about the E190… but again is not recommended in many aircrafts due to the threat of FOD ingestion.

    • @OneTequilaTwoTequila
      @OneTequilaTwoTequila Рік тому +4

      I just checked Boeing's 747 Flight Crew Training Manual. It says, "After main gear touchdown, initiate the landing roll procedure. Fly the nose wheels smoothly onto the runway without delay... Do not attempt to hold the nose wheels off the runway. Holding the nose up after touchdown for aerodynamic braking is not an effective braking technique and results in high nose gear sink rates upon brake application and reduced braking effectiveness." It also mentions the danger of tail strikes and the risk of structural damage when lowering the nose at low speeds.

    • @daftvader4218
      @daftvader4218 Рік тому +1

      @@OneTequilaTwoTequila Yes CK exactly. .
      Flown the B747-400 for years.
      Lots of armchairs here...

  • @mattdaugherty7865
    @mattdaugherty7865 Рік тому

    I still love the "old school" American livery!

  • @shakey2634
    @shakey2634 Рік тому +1

    Better check the tail bumper for damage on that first AA 767

  • @Glegh
    @Glegh Рік тому +3

    That 767 done the opposite of aeroscure, it flared too much!

    • @Boss_Tanaka
      @Boss_Tanaka Рік тому

      They did the oposite of Ryanair

  • @CaptainConstand
    @CaptainConstand Рік тому +1

    that 747 daaaaamn nearly thought the tail was gonna strike

  • @johno9507
    @johno9507 Рік тому +1

    0:35 Interesting that reverse thrust wasn't used after landing, that's probably why he landed so slowly in the first place.

  • @CoffeeFlight
    @CoffeeFlight Рік тому

    Love the A350 😍

  • @sophiaahmadfujino6051
    @sophiaahmadfujino6051 Рік тому

    i like the fact that the boeing 747 used to be all nippon airways 😊

  • @NN-uu9qo
    @NN-uu9qo Рік тому +1

    That wasn't steep flare. It's pitch up caused by holding aft control column pressure after touching down plus speed brake deploying. It's even in Boeing training video to not do that.

  • @bambootherainwing8070
    @bambootherainwing8070 Рік тому

    2:02
    mans really doin a wheelie 😂

  • @justme5578
    @justme5578 Рік тому

    This is such a cool channel!

  • @OfficialRyanx
    @OfficialRyanx Рік тому

    That AA 767-300 had a RyanAir pilot on a one-day company exchange.

  • @747-8F
    @747-8F Рік тому +3

    by consulting the 747 OFM one should find the sentence "not to use "aerodynamic breaking"!
    it is nonsense ,potentially dangerous and/or
    will eventually end in a tailstrike

  • @joalmeria891
    @joalmeria891 Рік тому +1

    Hello, could anyone please tell me what the name is of glass oval shown above at 0:53?

    • @gort8203
      @gort8203 Рік тому

      Head Up Display (HUD). You can't see any of the info on due to position of the camera.

    • @joalmeria891
      @joalmeria891 Рік тому

      @@gort8203 Ah got it. Thanks man!

  • @ryanfrisby7389
    @ryanfrisby7389 Рік тому

    Excellent video!

  • @leenux1707
    @leenux1707 Рік тому

    pilote in the 767 "look at that wheelie !"
    pilote in the 747 "old my beer 2 sec"

  • @bobdefalco
    @bobdefalco Рік тому

    Airbus cockpits are so clean in design

  • @lecolintube
    @lecolintube Рік тому

    😂 Amazed at the technology that goes into making an Airbus A350-900 fly, and fly by wire! but those windscreen wipers being out of sync, totally cracks me up. 1:11

    • @JohnClarke1
      @JohnClarke1 Рік тому +1

      They are independently controlled so PF and PM can have the settings they each want.

  • @relayer
    @relayer Рік тому

    "Suffers a potential tail strike"? What does that mean. It either had a strinke or it didn't.

  • @xaviersavedra711
    @xaviersavedra711 Рік тому

    I love these videos

  • @TH33QUALIZ3R
    @TH33QUALIZ3R Рік тому +1

    Never realised they were allowed to use reversers near the gates due to debris/noise etc?.

  • @Jon.......
    @Jon....... Рік тому

    So was it an official "tail strike" on not? Also, how do you "suffer" when there is only "potential"?

  • @664chrisman
    @664chrisman Рік тому

    So in a 737 it's excessive flare, but in a 747 it's aerodynamic braking? It seems really close to me.

  • @Antonov148_An
    @Antonov148_An Рік тому

    Butter Landing we love!

  • @anthony3295
    @anthony3295 Рік тому +1

    Why would you use reverse thrust when taxiing? How stupid!

  • @ZaprdicaJelic
    @ZaprdicaJelic Рік тому

    Never thought I'd see a plane do a wheelie.

  • @juanavalos5820
    @juanavalos5820 Рік тому

    Me facinan tus videos.😊

  • @engchoontan8483
    @engchoontan8483 Рік тому

    Suspension compression led to tailstrike.
    Trying to lower the rear because the plane floats too long (flaps too much), ground-effect suck-out should be... digital-buttons to throttle
    Avoid tail-strike is to preset elevators to horizon(relative to touch-down pitch) as baseline for trim and use ailerons.
    Which method is convenient.?

    • @engchoontan8483
      @engchoontan8483 Рік тому

      Which is why gamers should never be real pilots. We know... stuff...

  • @M6Cabriolet
    @M6Cabriolet Рік тому +2

    I don’t think it was a tail strike. It looked like a nice smooth landing though. On another note is that one of the last left in the whole fleet with the old livery??

    • @JDSleeper
      @JDSleeper Рік тому

      AA uses historical liveries on many aircraft.

    • @M6Cabriolet
      @M6Cabriolet Рік тому

      @@JDSleeper I know, but that doesn’t seem to be one. I could be wrong but I’ll look it up lol

  • @mikebravo3527
    @mikebravo3527 Рік тому

    You know its butter when you hear the 5 call out
    Rynair: there's a 15 call out?

  • @jefflopes8810
    @jefflopes8810 Рік тому

    so beautiful!!

  • @S1L3NTG4M3R
    @S1L3NTG4M3R Рік тому +1

    Thanks

  • @db.db12345
    @db.db12345 Рік тому +3

    A whole lot of not recommended practices…

  • @Saber1996s
    @Saber1996s Рік тому

    The 767 did the opposite of the manual.
    Maybe he just got back from flying Cessna172 during long holiday.

  • @TimAndyMik
    @TimAndyMik Рік тому

    That 747 looks like a rendition transport.