How Brand New Aircraft are Cruelly Tested During Vertical Takeoff Before Being Sold

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  • @jcs3330
    @jcs3330 Рік тому +1140

    You have to commend these test/pilots for their skill, but most of all their 'extreme' courage knowing that if a test maneuver goes wrong, they just can't eject themselves from that flight cabin as if they were in a fighter jet. Total respect!.

    • @crying2emoji5
      @crying2emoji5 Рік тому +91

      For some reason the image of passenger jets having ejection seats is hilarious to me

    • @jcs3330
      @jcs3330 Рік тому +10

      @@crying2emoji5 Precisely. Them having the 'courage' knowing that would 'not' be an option.

    • @TheWorm1999
      @TheWorm1999 Рік тому

    • @Lyrikal757
      @Lyrikal757 Рік тому +28

      Having to eject isn’t pleasant though. Often pilots end up with broken ribs etc. depending on the circumstances of course. They know the risk of course. Its that doesn’t make it the safety net most think it is. There is a serious risk of injury even still. You are in a car crash in the air lol. Simply ejecting. It’s equivalent. Even with the seat belt and all the safety measures. The forces at play. They would absolutely prefer not to eject. (Sounds like a duh but no. If they have to eject it’s gonna suck)

    • @zukacs
      @zukacs Рік тому +57

      @@Lyrikal757 and whats the alternative? burn in jetfule?

  • @billvs6505
    @billvs6505 Рік тому +952

    Back in the 80s, I was taking off from the Denver airport (Stapleton at the time) in a Continental Airlines DC 9 when the starboard engine ingested parts of a tire that blew after their abort point. After a loud pop, the man sitting next to me, who happened to be a pilot on a different airline, explained to me that we probably blew a rear tire, and bits of it were ingested into the engine (on that plane, the engines were located not on the wing but on the fuselage behind the rear landing gear), causing it to shut down.
    He calmly explained to me that the plane was totally capable of flying with only one engine, and that we would circle back and land at the same airport. No problem. I wasn't so calm, nor were the other passengers that also heard the loud pop. The take off, now with only one engine, seemed perfectly normal to me. When it was time to land, the pilot expertly put the plane down first on the side with the good tires, then the nose wheel touched down, then the damaged wheels were ever so gently put down. Fire trucks followed us as we landed; when the plane went to turn off the runway, the other tire on the damaged side popped and went flat. That stopped the plane in its tracks. A bus came to offload the passengers, and as we deplaned the pilot greeted us all. I asked if he would be the pilot on our replacement aircraft; he said he would be. I told him I was glad that he would be flying the next aircraft and praised him and his crew for their expert handling of the situation. We would all be late getting to our destinations, but we'd still be alive.
    Long story short - modern jet aircraft can certainly take off and fly with only one engine!

    • @MadScientist267
      @MadScientist267 Рік тому +9

      DC9 was kinda a cute thing...

    • @finallyitsed2191
      @finallyitsed2191 Рік тому +32

      That’s a story not many can tell but you are lucky to have experienced that and learned something new; a feat we all should do daily!

    • @grandrapids57
      @grandrapids57 Рік тому +8

      great story!

    • @MEMEFISHBISH
      @MEMEFISHBISH Рік тому

      @Quazzy Modo smart ass

    • @akhil8042
      @akhil8042 Рік тому +9

      I like this story. That keeping cool guys are an amazing company anytime.

  • @RudysGarage
    @RudysGarage Рік тому +1058

    Seeing a commercial airliner doing a near-vertical takeoff has to be one of the most badass things ever😮

    • @NerdyX90
      @NerdyX90 Рік тому +13

      SOOO COOOL!!! What a time to be alive.

    • @olafkliemt1145
      @olafkliemt1145 Рік тому +16

      please look up what "vertical takeoff" means.

    • @a00r
      @a00r Рік тому +2

      I would LOVE to be on that flight.

    • @englishpassport6590
      @englishpassport6590 Рік тому +2

      In the fifties my school was close to a RAF Vulcan bomber airfield.

    • @russellreed9995
      @russellreed9995 Рік тому +11

      I live in Moses Lake, where Boeing does most of its aircraft testing. I never get tired of seeing aircraft doing crazy stuff!

  • @peterwachira9339
    @peterwachira9339 Рік тому +602

    As a plane I can confirm we are afraid of these tests

    • @DerMatheman
      @DerMatheman Рік тому +23

      so sorry for u guys

    • @bagi1790
      @bagi1790 11 місяців тому

      As a fighter jet I say haha pu**y

    • @justmemimi7338
      @justmemimi7338 7 місяців тому +4

      You need to unionise and lobby for OHS officers.

    • @pascalbaraka6945
      @pascalbaraka6945 6 місяців тому +1

      We mzee 😂

    • @donshelly
      @donshelly 2 місяці тому +1

      I feel your plane my brother

  • @Merdock-yp2xj
    @Merdock-yp2xj Рік тому +148

    Thank you to all pilots, engineers and everyone involved doing their jobs, such a huge and important responsibility

  • @COOLOCKER
    @COOLOCKER Рік тому +139

    I remember when they tested a 747 at Dublin airport years ago with vertical climbs, dives, and all round crazy maneuvers. It was some time after the El Al Flight 1862 disaster in Holland. They where testing out new pins (the cause of the crash in Holland) on the engines and pushing that 747 to its limits. A friend worked in the airport at the time and had heard it was going to happen, and what time. He let us know, and we all got as close as we could to the airport when the time came. Jaw dropping stuff, and i was blown away that a 747 could actually fly the way it did.

    • @GG_Booboo
      @GG_Booboo Рік тому

      Must have been a sight to behold! Was any footage taken at the time or is there something similar of the 747?

    • @COOLOCKER
      @COOLOCKER Рік тому

      @@GG_Booboo Ive never seen any. It was years ago, and if anyone has footage, it would be Dublin airport.

  • @ThouShaltSuffer1
    @ThouShaltSuffer1 Рік тому +50

    Massive respect for the test pilots

    • @m_disso8421
      @m_disso8421 Місяць тому +1

      Don't forget the flight test engineers 😊

  • @r.b.6254
    @r.b.6254 Рік тому +55

    A like for all these test pilots and hats off to them.

    • @akhilchanti1263
      @akhilchanti1263 Рік тому

      @Dino 😂😂

    • @sir_john_hammond
      @sir_john_hammond Рік тому +2

      @Dino Well that's a dumb attitude. They're probably much more professional and disciplined than you. Accidents can happen to anyone.

    • @Tubulce
      @Tubulce Рік тому

      @@sir_john_hammond aeroperu would like to laugh

  • @TimCutts
    @TimCutts Рік тому +454

    Note - Airbus is not a French company. It's multinational, with many countries taking part as well as France. Germany, the UK and Spain are the other three major members.

    • @erikford7959
      @erikford7959 Рік тому +5

      America isn't taking part?

    • @DavideAviation242
      @DavideAviation242 Рік тому +15

      ​@@erikford7959 I don't think so

    • @riverjhin
      @riverjhin Рік тому +55

      ​@@erikford7959no its a european company, america has boeing

    • @erikford7959
      @erikford7959 Рік тому +22

      @@riverjhin Dang boeing sucks

    • @riverjhin
      @riverjhin Рік тому +2

      @@erikford7959 yeah

  • @NYVET48TFW
    @NYVET48TFW Рік тому +272

    Gotta correct you on something. The tires on aircraft undergoing rejected takeoff testing are not deflated by ground crews, they automatically deflate by way of 'blowout plugs' on the wheels that are designed to release the pressure in an overheated tire to prevent the TIRE from blowing out. Just wanted to clarify that.

    • @KUNERSTACH
      @KUNERSTACH Рік тому +1

      i wanted to say this too

    • @ajktm04
      @ajktm04 Рік тому

      ⁷X ass eeĺ tX awW

    • @formertenant9276
      @formertenant9276 Рік тому +17

      @@KUNERSTACH Yeah, he got there before me too, it appears the temporal flux capacitors hit their limit and caused quantum phased nanofluids to leak onto the biphasic pulse modulating regulator array causing systemic discombobulation.

    • @brumbymg
      @brumbymg Рік тому +9

      @@formertenant9276 Nah .... I reckon it was a faulty turbo encabulator.

    • @Jearhby
      @Jearhby Рік тому

      @@brumbymg You guys are fools and need to brush up on your quantum physics

  • @Omlet221
    @Omlet221 Рік тому +46

    I think it’s impressive how maneuverable such a large bird is

  • @1gbayfisher
    @1gbayfisher 10 місяців тому +5

    Great cameraman filming from mid air!

  • @chrismcmillen7164
    @chrismcmillen7164 Рік тому +136

    its crazy how the plane can even take off when the pilots have such massive balls to perform these types of turns and take offs

  • @biggokii5083
    @biggokii5083 Рік тому +15

    **Pilot flies vertically**
    **Wing snaps off**
    Pilot: "can confirm, plane is not usable"

  • @Rmzkm007
    @Rmzkm007 8 місяців тому +7

    I’m fascinated by airplanes, such amazing machines.

  • @ScriostaOfficial
    @ScriostaOfficial Рік тому +13

    A couple of points here about the 747-8 RTO tests. It was loaded to max take off weight, equipped with fully worn down brakes, and could only use the brakes and spoilers to stop, no reverse thrust or other control inputs. Also once the plane comes to a complete stop a 5 minute timer is started and only after that 5 mins has expired are firefighters allowed to cool the brakes with hoses. The tires automatically deflate to prevent them from exploding and killing passengers/first responders and also to protect the plane itself.

    • @mrxmry3264
      @mrxmry3264 2 місяці тому

      i just watched a video where they did such a test on an A340, and in that one several tires exploded. i guess that was a fail then.

  • @frantzl
    @frantzl Рік тому +77

    I experienced such an "emergency" once, right before landing at Gatwick airport in London. We were 2 minutes away from touchdown when the airplane got a message about another airplane taking off from the same airstrip, and without any warning, the airplane went into full acceleration and pulled straight up (even though it might have been way less dramatic than what they're displaying in this clip). Anyways, we didn't get an explanation from the captain until we leveled off, circled around and again prepared for landing.

    • @SamuelT98
      @SamuelT98 Рік тому

      Thanks, I was curious as to what kind of emergency would require such a maneuver.

    • @sandracairney6007
      @sandracairney6007 Рік тому +1

      Wow you lot were lucky.

    • @Tactic3d
      @Tactic3d Рік тому +6

      Same experience, at the same airport, maybe we were in the same flight! Meanwhile, my wife was checking the flight on FlightRadar, and was "disturbed" by the strange behavior of the airplane...

    • @tomtom1541
      @tomtom1541 Рік тому +1

      ​@@Tactic3dmaybe you guys just flew in when the trainees were working in the ATC tower.

    • @Tactic3d
      @Tactic3d Рік тому

      😁@@tomtom1541

  • @KyleJewell
    @KyleJewell Рік тому +13

    Gotta give the test pilots such huge props for doing what they gotta do.

    • @Jezusbeznogi
      @Jezusbeznogi Рік тому +3

      No pun intended ;-)

    • @KyleJewell
      @KyleJewell Рік тому +3

      @@Jezusbeznogi haha. I didnt even clue in to what i said

  • @jamesoncurry5224
    @jamesoncurry5224 Рік тому +543

    Highly regarded for its "commitment to testing", What happened with the Max then? Uh huh... they got lazy and cut corners.

    • @kaneoliver2080
      @kaneoliver2080 Рік тому +96

      Boeing should of got jail time for the people in charge and not just a slap on the wrist

    • @mikakrstic
      @mikakrstic Рік тому +63

      You mean “should have” right?

    • @ekong90
      @ekong90 Рік тому +5

      Max is engine replacement only right?same aircraft.been test on old engine not new.correct me if im wrong

    • @elisangelrb
      @elisangelrb Рік тому +58

      Basically what happened is that the pilots that tested the 737max family knew the new technology emcas works so they knew how to deal with it when it happened. The issue was that they didnt tell theirs customers about it and when they encountered the problems they couldn't do anything to take control of the aircraft. Still shame on boing. Doesn't mean the 737 max is a bad airplane.

    • @itchitrigger8185
      @itchitrigger8185 Рік тому +49

      Boing saved $1M per aircraft sold by fudging the facts about mcas system and not making pilot retraining mandatory. Greed was the ultimate reason for the 737Max accidents, not the plane. It's disgusting that it wasn't considered manslaughter.

  • @FuriedHearts
    @FuriedHearts Рік тому +19

    I don't think I'll ever get over my fear of flying sadly. I've only flown once and it was a horrible experience with extreme turbulence and an odd event that freaked us out. We apparently hit an airstream (??) from another airplane that was in front of us I think (I don't remember exact details or what the pilot said; I just remember something about an airstream). Anyways, the plane kind of dropped down a little bit (maybe like 10 feet?) but it happened in a split second. Think of a quick bunny hill on a rollercoaster. I remember seeing everyone lift up in their seats and women's hair flying upward. It happened SO quickly. It felt like we hit a giant wall of air that knocked the plane downward. It was terrifying.
    I know planes are safe. Just like rollercoasters are safe. Accidents are exceedingly rare. But my fear is rooted in fear of heights. And having an anxiety disorder doesn't help LOL

    • @JC-hq7iu
      @JC-hq7iu 10 місяців тому +1

      Jack and coke usually calms my nerves. Also just imagine you’re on a boat in the ocean during turbulence

    • @TheSterlingArcher16
      @TheSterlingArcher16 7 місяців тому +1

      You can take solace in knowing these machines can handle astronomically worse conditions than the average turbulence which freaks out passengers. They can take off vertical, fly through hurricanes, go upside down. Planes are incredibly safe for day to day transportation.

    • @schimmilol8580
      @schimmilol8580 Місяць тому +1

      I am a anxious flyer aswell, but paradoxically video of Mentour Pilot about accident reports helped me A LOT! I know so much more about the inner workings of an airplane now, about its ridiculous amount of abundance and how the aviation industry steadily improves to make flying safer and safer. Maybe it can help you too mate

  • @matthiku
    @matthiku Рік тому +22

    4:27 Airbus is certainly not a "French" company! It is an European multinational company with production in Germany, France, UK and Spain!

  • @Ramon_92
    @Ramon_92 Рік тому +6

    This is what people forget about airplanes not only are they incredibly safe machines but there tested in ways that they will never have to go threw with passengers on board like extreme vertical take off or near loopings during flight and corckscrews . Airplanes truely are magnificent machines .

  • @OfficialSamuelC
    @OfficialSamuelC Рік тому +71

    Also bare in mind these vertical climbs in commercial aircraft are with no pax, baggage and often minimum fuel, so they’re far lighter. Much more difficult to achieve when weighed down but that doesn’t mean they aren’t stable or safe, they absolutely are. It’s just far more difficult to vertically climb aircraft when it’s bogged down with everything.
    Military aircraft are a completely different breed though. They can do a lot more when weighed down.

    • @TheBargainMan
      @TheBargainMan Рік тому +12

      Hey Einstein, it "bear" in mind, not "bare" as in naked kind of bare !!!

    • @SquidCena
      @SquidCena Рік тому +18

      ​@@TheBargainMan Hey Sherlock, It's "It's 'bears in mind" not "it" as in singular.

    • @Tom-nd1fs
      @Tom-nd1fs Рік тому +6

      ​@Squid Cena hey buddy, it's 'bear in mind', not 'bears in mind', no need for subject/verb agreement here.

    • @skunkjobb
      @skunkjobb Рік тому +3

      @@TheBargainMan So it's bear as the often large, furry animal. OK, I've got it but I tend to think more of beer.

    • @skunkjobb
      @skunkjobb Рік тому +3

      I think the most important point is that even unloaded and just for show, it doesn't climb even near vertically. It's a trick with the camera perspective. I don't know the exact true climb angle, maybe around 50°.

  • @defface777
    @defface777 2 місяці тому +1

    I'm even more impressed with the skill of pilots and engineers after watching this!

  • @abdul-qf2fe
    @abdul-qf2fe Рік тому +38

    Can't imagine a world without planes,amazing tech experience, respect 👏 🙏

  • @canopeaz
    @canopeaz Рік тому +12

    0:07 big monster chasing after its prey

  • @dannnn94
    @dannnn94 8 місяців тому +332

    Anyone here after Boeing fell apart?

  • @OfficialSamuelC
    @OfficialSamuelC Рік тому +24

    A plane can fly fine on a single engine. Two engines mean the engines aren’t being pushed hard all the time and extends their lifetime. You could have an engine failure and theoretically continue to your destination without any issue, but that isn’t done in case you did lose your last engine, regardless of how extremely unlikely that is in this circumstance.
    An engine failure really is rarely cause for concern. They’ll just find the nearest suitable airport but they won’t be rushing down to the ground, there’s no need for it. They’ll do the necessary checklists, best airport and then begin to begin their approach to land.
    A fire is a completely different ball game. You don’t want to hear those bells.

    • @bigjeff1291
      @bigjeff1291 Рік тому

      I read somewhere that the altitude “hold” was set at zero feet. On the initial climb with a positive climb rate initiated they flipped the autopilot on and since it was set at “0” the aircraft began to descend.
      As I said, I read this somewhere and I’m just “passing on” what I read.

  • @MrHashisz
    @MrHashisz 8 місяців тому +26

    Boeing has left the chat

    • @MaxBorge
      @MaxBorge 7 місяців тому +1

      Haha

    • @justmemimi7338
      @justmemimi7338 7 місяців тому

      Your comment popped up just as he mentioned Boeing. You owe me 20 seconds, because i burst out laughing, and had to rewind a bit.

  • @syedmehmoodulhassan7175
    @syedmehmoodulhassan7175 Рік тому +41

    I really appreciate how much work is done to put together such magnificent planes 😍

    • @fadedlight8596
      @fadedlight8596 Рік тому

      and air pollution

    • @BlueZirnitra
      @BlueZirnitra Рік тому +5

      ​@@fadedlight8596 barely a scratch on the surface compared to other forms of transport. Airliners are very efficient per person.

  • @jimjackson5544
    @jimjackson5544 Рік тому +22

    Thank you for this video. It is so comfortable knowing what the planes we ride on have to go through before we are able to trust them and ride in them!!!

    • @wheresthewall8599
      @wheresthewall8599 Рік тому

      Majority of the time we’re just assuming is safe to ride on them.

    • @jeremyc9229
      @jeremyc9229 Рік тому

      However, I don’t think we get the pilots who test them.

  • @davids1inwestholl45
    @davids1inwestholl45 Рік тому +3

    Excellent content! Great video and rendering analysis.

  • @emmamitchell1582
    @emmamitchell1582 Рік тому +25

    The A400 can do incredible manouvers - proceeds to not show these manouvers and instead shows the plane flying straight

  • @whatfreedom7
    @whatfreedom7 Рік тому +12

    Wow that’s crazy! I never would have thought that jet could take off at that angle and so early.

  • @douglasperez5952
    @douglasperez5952 Рік тому +9

    Very interesting, and informative.

  • @nikitameo8711
    @nikitameo8711 3 місяці тому +2

    Pilots are incredible!!

  • @voornaam3191
    @voornaam3191 Рік тому +22

    Seen a vertical stabiliser of an airliner tested. Huge hydraulic cylinders pushed the poor thing up and down. Squeek squeek squeek and 24-7. Doing one year of heavy weather in one week, or so. Now that is impressive testing. And this crucial airplane part did perform as designed.

  • @thekoupekid
    @thekoupekid Рік тому +2

    That was so awesome!! Also I wish I could've went along for the ride, what a rollercoaster!

  • @tpstrat14
    @tpstrat14 8 місяців тому +4

    3:19 unless there was a serious emergency..... crazy to think a pilot may actually do this.... just like alright we're going to space now folks

  • @FozzyZ28
    @FozzyZ28 Рік тому +1

    Cool video, I may just have to watch one. 👍

  • @svensjo79
    @svensjo79 Рік тому +48

    The "vertical takeoff" is an everyday event at John Wayne Airport in Orange County CA. I love to watch the reactions of first-timers. Even though they make an announcement about the unusual flight path before takeoff, a lot of them still freak out.

    • @Tom-nd1fs
      @Tom-nd1fs Рік тому +1

      You're 100% right, I have flown out of John Wayne before.

    • @cessealbeach
      @cessealbeach Рік тому +16

      Its a slight vertical and a drift, Not no where steep as flight Test

    • @Scott-hq3df
      @Scott-hq3df Рік тому +7

      When the pilot pulls back on the throttle at 2500 feet that always freaks me out at that place! You feel like you’re falling out of the sky and going backwards for a second! 😂

    • @MelvinMelvin-ic7cw
      @MelvinMelvin-ic7cw Рік тому

      Stall all

    • @MelvinMelvin-ic7cw
      @MelvinMelvin-ic7cw Рік тому

      Those dreamliner engines look cartoonish

  • @TheLithGH
    @TheLithGH Рік тому

    Excellent video! Thank you for creating and posting!!

  • @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
    @joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 Рік тому +5

    Nice video.

  • @salimchoudhry9872
    @salimchoudhry9872 Рік тому +1

    Wht a meaningful video, must watch

  • @tradehane
    @tradehane Рік тому +22

    I'm curious about the current thoughts of the captains who made this test. Is there any chance of an accident somewhere in their head? How do they deal with this psychology? interesting job. very difficult.

  • @Doodahdoodles
    @Doodahdoodles Рік тому +11

    This guy wins the award for the amount of times he can say ‘test the aircraft before use’ in different ways. Get. On. With. It.

    • @markfox1545
      @markfox1545 4 місяці тому

      *number of times. You. Simpleton.

  • @michaelmichaels-tw7wd
    @michaelmichaels-tw7wd Рік тому +4

    great video 👍

  • @margotrosendorn6371
    @margotrosendorn6371 Рік тому +1

    Ngl that looks like a really fun job. "Here's a new aircraft, go put it through the wringer!"

  • @TheJattMC
    @TheJattMC 5 місяців тому +7

    Cruelly tested? Didn’t know planes had feelings 😂

  • @numismatric
    @numismatric Рік тому +2

    Very good, thanks ;)

  • @wheresthewall8599
    @wheresthewall8599 Рік тому +12

    The bad ass workers who worked for Alaska Airlines in Seattle already showed all viewers what Boeing airplanes are capable of doing.

    • @andyevans2336
      @andyevans2336 8 місяців тому +3

      Unfortunately, the even more badassed bean counters have totally destroyed their reputation, such is corporate greed

  • @general5104
    @general5104 Рік тому +1

    Very Interesting! Thank you

  • @asdfsafdsfdsfds3988
    @asdfsafdsfdsfds3988 Рік тому +3

    thats cool, try vertical landing too

  • @alone-5141
    @alone-5141 Рік тому +2

    Thanks for this documentary really enjoyed watching it

  • @murrrr8288
    @murrrr8288 10 місяців тому +4

    2:50 for the vertical take off you came to see

  • @mack8488
    @mack8488 Рік тому +2

    Your way of narrating this vid is a reason in it self for watching.( nice an calm)✌

  • @jijogorgeraj
    @jijogorgeraj Рік тому +5

    The purpose of any pre-commissioning and commissioning tests are to test the extreme condition performance along with normal general operating performance of the equipment. This is true and very required to ensure reliability. For equipment that is related to safety of people, the more strict and harsh the tests be, the better it is, than pulling favours to skip tests.

  • @joy_nessss
    @joy_nessss Місяць тому

    Happy to see home with cold weather testing in Iqaluit ❤

  • @squeaksvids5886
    @squeaksvids5886 Рік тому +17

    Airbus isn’t French. It’s a consortium of French, German, British and other European nations.

    • @denisanony5801
      @denisanony5801 6 місяців тому

      Airbus was founded by Sud-Aviation (French company), is assembled in France, managed by a French, and its largest shareholder is France

    • @Zurvanox
      @Zurvanox 2 місяці тому

      @@denisanony5801it was funded 50 percent by France, Germany, turbines are made in the UK, much of the technicalities in Germany and it is assembled in France. Look at the former CEO, chairmen and wich companies contributed to the founding and tell me again that it is french. Maybe superficially or in the name of arrogance.

  • @Backtothehat
    @Backtothehat 2 місяці тому

    All of the people involved in this kind of stuff make my line of work seem so petty and insignificant. These people are fantastic!

  • @lynnlobliner3933
    @lynnlobliner3933 Рік тому +6

    The best story I heard I actually read. In the 50s in the Seattle area before bridges were built over Lake Washington and the towns on the east side were sleepy and not where the homes of people working in Seattle were located, commercial jets were just being tested. And I think of someone out on Lake Washington midweek fishing and seeing this strange big plane with jet engines coming and watching as it did a BARREL ROLL. And when it got to the end of the lake it turned around and came back doing another BARREL ROLL. It was a Boeing plane being tested (Boeing there is located between Seattle and Tacoma). As a person who came of age with the commercial jet, I can't even conceive of seeing a big strange plane flying over my head and doing a barrel roll. And who would believe me if I told them?

  • @yabdlya
    @yabdlya Рік тому +1

    Красивая речь диктора - британский английский всегда приятно слушать.

  • @DjDobleU809
    @DjDobleU809 Рік тому +4

    RIP to all the hero test pilots that have died in the name of scientific research and safety.

  • @Messy320
    @Messy320 5 місяців тому

    My heart goes out to everyone working in the airline industry pilots flight attendants ATC everyone involved yall are extremely courageous people to ensure the safety of others thank yall so much for what yall do 🥺💕

  • @garydunken7934
    @garydunken7934 Рік тому +5

    Good video. Talking about cruel tests, it is also worth mentioning couple of other tests such as wing bending test and engine blade blow off test.

  • @monfsy1
    @monfsy1 Рік тому +1

    Well done, thanks

  • @JayMaverick
    @JayMaverick Рік тому +2

    Amazing machines.

  • @hugos4355
    @hugos4355 Рік тому +4

    "Boeing likes to know what its planes can do." Apparently not with the 737 max

  • @alfincassimirorodrigues3787
    @alfincassimirorodrigues3787 Рік тому +2

    WONDER ! BEAUTIFUL !

  • @prasadrao2895
    @prasadrao2895 Рік тому +5

    Did Boeing do the same testing on its 737 Max? Some of the tests shown would have found the MCAS issues .

    • @jujuloustic
      @jujuloustic 6 місяців тому

      you can see that it IS a 737 MAX!

    • @isaakpdm
      @isaakpdm 4 місяці тому

      @@jujuloustic are you sure? I thought it is a 777X

  • @maxschmidt666
    @maxschmidt666 19 днів тому +2

    2:28 that aged like butter, lol.

  • @johnkinnane547
    @johnkinnane547 Рік тому +3

    G’day as usual a very interesting and something you would know about, the best thing that I ever did on Facebook was to subscribe. Regards John

  • @OzzieWozzieOriginal
    @OzzieWozzieOriginal Рік тому +2

    Try to do vertical takeoff with the plane fully loaded... that would be FUN

  • @kamakaziozzie3038
    @kamakaziozzie3038 Рік тому +4

    Vertical climb is somewhat interesting. would love to see a 360 degree barrel roll.
    that would be somethin

  • @abdolhamedsharef2924
    @abdolhamedsharef2924 Рік тому +1

    That was informative and interesting thanks for sharing

  • @barriewright2857
    @barriewright2857 Рік тому +5

    Very Interesting and informative.,it's nice to know that Boeing and Airbus test these aircraft's in such a really tough and thorough way . To prove safety and durability of the aircraft's.

  • @perfectcell1157
    @perfectcell1157 2 місяці тому

    Their thrust to weight ratio must be incredible
    these engines are no joke, respect to the engineers

  • @MR-dg9yv
    @MR-dg9yv Рік тому +4

    Estupendos vídeos!! enhorabuena!! es una pena que los que no dominamos el inglés, no entendamos los comentarios para poder completar lo instructivos que resultan estos cortos de grandísima calidad que nos ofreces... por lo que sugiero la posibilidad de añadirles subtitulos para hacerlos mucho más comprensibles. Sería posible?. Muchas gracias.

  • @MadisonMadetheMax
    @MadisonMadetheMax Рік тому +2

    Wow fascinating!

  • @Diemerstein
    @Diemerstein Рік тому +3

    Airbus is not a French company, it's a company founded by three Germans and a Frenchman, it's a European company after the merger of German DaimlerChrysler Aerospace, French Aérospatiale Matra and Spanish CASA.

  • @emerlabra1934
    @emerlabra1934 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for another great informative video

  • @MohammadAdnan-fl1wd
    @MohammadAdnan-fl1wd Рік тому +5

    Boeing highly regarded?? seriously??..have you forgotten 737 MAX episodes???

    • @neilpatrickhairless
      @neilpatrickhairless 3 місяці тому

      Boeing isn't even highly regarded in South Carolina as a job

  • @FineNaturalHairROCKS
    @FineNaturalHairROCKS 8 місяців тому

    Very cool!!

  • @Mr-Clark
    @Mr-Clark Рік тому +4

    Those engines are insanely powerful. The plane can continue to fly with just one. 😮

    • @MarkLada
      @MarkLada Рік тому

      I'd like to strap a couple of those bad boys in the bed of my truck and see how fast I could go..

  • @Rixx432
    @Rixx432 2 місяці тому

    Always love seeing that vertical takeoff from that blue Vietnam airlines plane from the Paris Air Show back in 2014

  • @kingkandy
    @kingkandy 8 місяців тому +4

    "Cruelly tested". Those poor aircraft, being cruel to them is downright mean. Solidarity with airplanes, stop Aircraft testing now!

  • @ahmadsaleh9635
    @ahmadsaleh9635 Рік тому +4

    "Company has been highly regarded for its commitment to testing" Yeah, 737 Max never existed 346 people did not die and Boeing did not cut corners in design to get faster approval from FAA

    • @sebastiandifrancesca4446
      @sebastiandifrancesca4446 Рік тому +1

      I thought the same thing as soon as I noticed the topic of the video

    • @TheSultan1470
      @TheSultan1470 Рік тому

      Ignorant comment

    • @ahmadsaleh9635
      @ahmadsaleh9635 Рік тому

      @@TheSultan1470 what are you smoking bruh? Pretty sure its some fine quality stuff

    • @CosmoDev69
      @CosmoDev69 4 місяці тому

      @@TheSultan1470 what does that have to do with ignorant?

  • @TBCLINICKYELA
    @TBCLINICKYELA Місяць тому

    These test pilots are doing painstakingly, job to ensure the safety of these aircrafts.

  • @user-ek2bw6ml5s
    @user-ek2bw6ml5s 6 місяців тому +4

    boeing can do vertical landings too

  • @chillwillfromtheville
    @chillwillfromtheville Рік тому +1

    We did a near-vertical takeoff when we left Iraq in 2008. It’s a crazy feeling.

  • @nzsaltflatsracer8054
    @nzsaltflatsracer8054 Рік тому +6

    "Vertical takeoff" is not the same as a rolling takeoff into a vertical climb out.

  • @noeliaalberti7
    @noeliaalberti7 9 місяців тому

    I absolutely admire everyone involved in aircraft construction and aviation. I am no expert of course, but I do wish, that in the future they'll be able to construct even safer airplanes and prevent all worst case scenarios, given the fact that airplane crashes are so horrific. I live near an airport, I travel too often, but flying always stresses me out a lot.

  • @grandrapids57
    @grandrapids57 Рік тому +7

    I don't believe an inanimate object can be treated cruelly.

    • @owihinape
      @owihinape Рік тому

      is it not basic knowledge that they mean “harsh tests”

  • @bravo-popov
    @bravo-popov 6 місяців тому +1

    Do they test this at weighted capacity as well?

  • @Tinker1950
    @Tinker1950 Рік тому +4

    "Vertical take off" - I must have blinked and missed it.

  • @iNTECH-Official
    @iNTECH-Official Рік тому

    Good Job👍👍👍

  • @fredericpoudevigne5798
    @fredericpoudevigne5798 Рік тому +4

    Airbus is NOT "a French company" my friend (I'm sorry).
    It's an european consortium with several national contributions : Germany, Italy, Spain, Holland etc.. and France indeed 😉

  • @raj258127
    @raj258127 6 місяців тому +1

    The real heroes are test pilots

  • @anja2716
    @anja2716 Рік тому +4

    They can deflate tires from cockpit?

    • @Henry-vb4hq
      @Henry-vb4hq Рік тому +5

      There are temperature sensitive plugs in the wheel rim that melt due to the high brake temperatures thus deflating the tires. Without this they will catastrophically explode.

    • @anja2716
      @anja2716 Рік тому

      @@Henry-vb4hq Amazing engineering. Thanks for that. 👍🏾

  • @wmffmw
    @wmffmw Рік тому +2

    My father ran Grumman Aircraft's Flight Test Department from 1940 to 1965, the tests shown here are only a subset of A/C Qualification Tests.