Terrorist Breaks Into Cockpit - 7500 | Hollywood vs Reality
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- Опубліковано 1 сер 2020
- Amazon Original's produced an aviation movie, 7500, and recently I have received a lot of requests on doing a Hollywood vs Reality on it. It is staring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as the first officer of an aircraft that gets hijacked.
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7500. Distributed by: Amazon Studios August 9, 2019
All clips used for fair use commentary, criticism, and educational purposes. See Hosseinzadeh v. Klein, 276 F.Supp.3d 34 (S.D.N.Y. 2017); Equals Three, LLC v. Jukin Media, Inc., 139 F. Supp. 3d 1094 (C.D. Cal. 2015).
As an Airbus pilot I want to say, that preparation scene is 100% accurate, they realy had some professional advisers.
@@kevinm2365 1 is not a takeoff config in the Airbus at all.
Apparently the guy playing the captain in the movie is an actual retired Lufthansa A320 captain
@@ErmakDimon Oh, that’s why...
Off topic but are you an Armenian pilot? Your last name is spelled in a way that suggests you are Armenian. If so, you have the job I dreamed about as a kid.
Nothing like a of couple airline pilots getting into a comment pissing contest about checklists and procedures. Turns out you both might be right. As you would both know, individual airlines develop their own company specific checklists and procedures that can vary from one airline to the next so long as it's not something that goes against the manufacturer's recommendations or the regulations. Anyone who flies enough as passenger on different airlines can detect some of these variations. (Granted, I'm only a GA flier, but even in the GA world, different instructors will teach different procedures and parameters in certain areas even when it's the same type of plane. (As long as it's safe and it doesn't go against the regulations or the manufacturer's guidance, it's fine.) For instance, I was always taught to do short field takeoffs in a Cessna 172 with flaps up. Other pilots I know were taught to do a short field takeoff in the same plane with flaps 10. There are different schools of thought for each of these, and it doesn't automatically mean one is wrong and the other is right. The POH for the plane says it can be done either flaps 0 or flaps 10. In some circumstances, flaps 10 might be more appropriate, but in others, no flaps might be more appropriate. There is often more than one right way to something. Another GA example is whether to fly final approach in a "crab" and correct prior to the flare, or to fly all of final approach in a "slip" right down to the landing. Again, neither is exclusively right or exclusively wrong. As the (rather disturbing) saying goes: there's more than one way to skin a cat.
According to IMDB: "Carlo Kitzlinger, who played the captain of the plane, is actually a real pilot. He flew for Lufthansa Airlines for many years."
oh well that makes sense how he knew what was realistic or not
@@74gear Even if the actor wasn't a pilot, they should always hire an expert just to do things right. I can't stand the "nobody will notice" attitude.
Stan Lem well it’s Hollywood so they want to save money as much as possible
@@pedrosmith4529 they do this already, they're called "consultants" and you'll see them listed in the credits
@Escape The Matrix experts don't have to act, they are there to advise on how things really work......
As a passenger, your "focused face" is exactly how I want the pilots to look while they fly the plane.
it could be a day-dream stare, great look->nose dive, pacific crash; dead but last I checked, my pilot looked dead serious
@@notyourmomyousnowflake3533 I bet you are so boring at parties
@@joewilson2175 you cant imagine the action I get at parties, I'm just too irresistible to the real ones, but hated by control freaks and clueless school boys.
Yes!! Resting Murder Face as in “Murder the sky risks to my life please!”
@@notyourmomyousnowflake3533 this is the type of guy when you say something as a joke he’d say, WELl AcTuAlly
This movie plays entirely in the cockpit and it literally gave me the chills. I think it’s very underrated and it’s even better to hear that it’s somewhat realistic.
Yeah I feel bad, I think it didn’t get such a good rating
Its meh.
@INITE Look for the documentary on the Hijack of
Federal Express Flight 705. I think the documentary series is Mayday
I watched it twice. I like it (I love JG-L, great actor IMO), although it always broke my heart at that one part. 💔😭 I wish they make the ending longer, too.
@@rumblefish9
I love that channel here, I've seen/heard all the plane crash docos I can access (some videos are restricted to my country, I don't know why). I love doing my works/hobbies while listening/watching documentaries.
"This is pretty accurate, every time before a flight, one of the flight attendants come up and kiss me on the lips."
This got me dying, great video man.
Its standard
it's a part of the take-off checklist. lol
indeed
Michael Casareo really?
@@Giddygoober Yes, its required by the FAA Regulation. LOL I remember back in the days when I go clubbing with friends, I would pretend to be a Pilot as pick-up line, I be wearing a white shirt with 4 Stripes, it gets girls attention, gets girls number and sometimes end up in their bed and everything is AutoPilot from there. :)
I’ve never seen someone more focused when watching a movie, impressive 😂 managed not to blink for a record time
U should definitely watch Larry lawton he does movie reviews,video games,cooking,etc
HAha, same. I saw this and that's it's on Prime Video so I watched it. Now, coming back to watch this.
BRUH I JUST NOTICED THAT HE IS A ROBOT OMG!!!!
he was right....he's always focused 100% before take-off. It's a Pilot thing...I can see from Chelsey's face :P
@Samugam K Thank you. BR D. Trump.
The actor who plays the pilot is believable because he's been a pilot for Lufthansa for 13 years. Prior to that he studied aeronautical engineering.
If you remember the old 70's TV series Emergency. Mike Stoker, who played the engineer on the fire truck looked like he knew what he was doing, because he was a real LAFD engineer.
@@johnharris6655 What a great show
Which pilot ? The captain? Or the 1st officer?
The captain
@@shakikahnaf9783 the actual captain. The first officer is Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who’s been acting most his life. You might remember him from movies like “50/50” and “The Dark Knight Rises”
I just finished watching this. Honestly, the amount of bad reviews this movie gets is pretty surprising to me. It's probably one of the most accurate dramatizations of a hostage/hijack situation ever made. Not to mention the aviation aspects are exceptional, at least for a Hollywood movie. There are some "mistakes" made, but I think those are intentional in order to facilitate the plot. People seem to criticize the move for the behavior of the main character, but in reality, normal people do not always make the most optimal or rational decisions in such a situation. The tension and claustrophobic feel of being in the cockpit the entire time elevates this movie above others in the genre.
The P.A. wasn't accurate. He didn't do the ammmm, ammmmm 😂
Lmao 🤣😂
Stan Lem “This is your captain speaking ahhhhhhhh, the temperature at the airport is ammmmmm 22c annnnnnnnnd we’re gonna back up in just a few and get riiiight to flying”
@@dmitrymolotov6428 I've been practicing my ummmmmms while doing radio calls
Not every pilot has speech disorder. There are the few of us who speak eloquently.
L K Don’t parrot to others what your speech therapist told you. ;)
Me, a German, reading the subtitles when they speak german because my brain is in english mode... like wtf brain?
I read the English language subtitles of English films, and I am English...
@@garthly same here
my UA-cam has subtitles on always. i was assuming you tube did that because i am unable to take them off. they're wrong half the time anyway. Ich kann sie nicht loswerden🙄
@@senorpepper3405 yeah it's super annoying. Sometimes they even cover important information or better subtitles.
You neighbours with Dwight Schrute?
Me as a german, getting ready to watch a guy reacting in English to a English movie.
Me 39 seconds later recognizing the movie is in german.
Es kann mal passieren...
@@maxrichter6164 ein unlösbares problem
@@offiziellertaiwanesischers1939 gelöst
yeah definitely figured that one out quickly as german is my secondary language
you: *:O yieE*
18:24 - only accurate engine sound I’ve ever heard in a Hollywood movie. It’s astonishing how little most sound designers care about what real engines sound like.
that iconic "errrrrrrr" engine sounds more like a 737-800 engine sound and not an A319 engine sound, but still it's one of the more realistic aircraft engine sounds
@@GL1tch3r5 no, the engine on the 319 makes that errr sound
@@Deltaexe190 oh i am wrong turns out that both the a320 family and the 737 family use cfm56s
Actually, it's a German movie, not a Hollywood movie. :)
i imagine its because it kinda just sounds like background machinery present in most commercial buildings, it sounds similar to hotel ice machines vaguely
A319/320 guy here.
On our FMGS, there is a fuel predictions page. The last item on the page is EXTRA FUEL expressed in both weight and time (1.2 tonnes/30 minutes in this example). It's based on fuel on board less trip, alternate and final reserve.
In terms of baggage loading. At my airline, bags are loaded loose but I know at the likes of British Airways and a few others, they use ULD's on their 320's
British Airways, Iberia, TAP Portugal, Aer Lingus, Finnair in the Europe.
Jet star, Air New Zealand at NZ.
Type for A320 family is AKH or PKC.
Air Canada uses ULDs on their 320's as well.
But can they load the A319 with ULDs?
I know the AIrbus is the strangest narrowbody to use those or loose loading, while the 737 is an all "Forget about it" :D
@@CMDRSweeper Airbus is much more practical than 737 for cargo: bigger door, which is opening outside, not inside.
And even in A319 you can fit ULDs. I guess it has 2 positions in the front and 2 or 3 in the rear. For example TAP A319 flyes in this configuration.
In one AKH you can fit about 25 bags.
Overall, the 319/320 is a slightly larger plane than the 737 with a slightly larger diameter fuselage and greater ground clearance. I know the 737 was designed with remote operations in mind, so it is possible to load the bags without a loader. The 320 family though, the floor of the hold is already just above head height.
In terms of hold doors, they open outwards and are massive. I've had to use the manual hydraulic pump to open them before now and it takes a lot of effort.
I believe the A318 (Babybus) is the only one that can't take a ULD as the door is smaller
Imagine that, it is possible to make a decently accurate movie and have it interesting.
There have been quite a few. It's just that very few of them are made in Hollywood. One exception is "Full Metal Jacket". I have worked with some US Marines and they told me it was pretty much on point.
This one was just sad.
I stopped watching this video and went and watched 7500. Incredibly intense and no score. Highly recommend.
@@intorainbowzOG It was so good, but I just cried the entire time.
@@intorainbowzOG If that's the film I think it is (haven't watched it for years) then yes it's extremely good.
im willing to bet that people requested this movie to see what you thought about the hijacking procedures and stuff. they're gonna be disappointed realizing you couldn't go in depth. But I am still very happy to see you delivered a lot of commentary and review on the other parts of the movie. made it very entertaining still. great video!
I loved this movie.
I had talked about it without some friends, a lot of my friends would have opened the door if their partner was about to be killed.
Thankfully I, and every other one of my friends who flies, said it would be heartbreaking but absolutely vital to keep the door closed.
Additionally these characters in the film had established they had a toddler at home. By sacrificing the mother to save the aircraft he ensured that, that toddler wasn’t orphaned completely that day.
Thank you for the spoilering the plot :(
@@halflink boy you came to a movie review
Before 9/11 hijackings always resulted in a ransom demand. Like with a robbery incident at a store, the crew was told to give them whatever they wanted and not provoke violence. Insurance will pay for everything, not worth risking your lives or passenger lives. There was even a case where a pilot had been involved in multiple hijackings during his career. Then came 9/11 and everything changed. These days, in at least the US but probably are large amount of the world, if anyone attempted to storm the cockpit the cabin would revolt and fight back.
In Europe some airlines equipped their A320 family fleet with containers. It's not common, but still accurate
Yep it seems Lufthansa for example has AKH containers for A320 series
Yeah both SAS BA and AY also have AKH containers on their 321s. I think AY even has it on their 320’s.
Thanks for a great video Kelsey!
Air Canada is also doing it on their A320 fleet
It's like this in NZ where Jetstar and NZ use containers. When Air NZ had their classic 737's I don't recall them using containers
In Germany many Airlines owned by Lufhansa (biggest German Airline) fly their A320 Series with containers.
The captain in the film was a real captain and there were some more “real aviation people” on the set.
You're so good at film criticisms, you always give it a while after something happens and then stop to unpack the scene as opposed to stopping every second to explain something.
Pretty sure the airport scenes were filmed at Vienna International, you can even see the Austrian planes.
According to the Making Of that‘s actually true 😉👍🏻
It is, actually
The Chart tho is Berlin Tegel if you look super close when you see the Captain side and his Airport Chart
For anyone curious I worked as a cabin crew and one of the procedures we did whenever we needed to get into the cockpit is to have always another cabin crew member with you guarding the cockpit door facing towards the passengers while the other crew member one enters the cockpit. The guard will generally keep waiting there (unless they warn the other they will take longer in which case they phone to let you know when they need to get out) till the other crew member beeps to come out.
I just flew the other day and observed exactly what you are talking about , one of the pilots was using the restroom and one flight attendant stood in front of the door watching the passenger cabin until he was finished. I had never noticed this before , probably because most of the time I’m seated too far back to notice .
On AA they pull out one of the catering trolleys and position it as a barricade between first class and the galley.
The dialogue didn’t seem scripted and over-dramatic. It sounded more like improvisation or even real-world conversation. I’ve not seen this movie but I think I’m going to keep an eye open for it because I was impressed with what I saw.
Ikr I bet u these guys r actual pilots
According to IMDB, the director actually promotes improvisation.
@James Dukes the captain was a pilot for Lufthansa.
They were actually improvising quite a bit yes, according to the actors they were given loose scripts to follow and went off that
yes - That’s how it sounds. It gives a very different feel to the dialogue... and to include accurate technical and procedural terms within that dialogue as well as they have done is outstanding. I really must see this movie.
Son: Why did you become a Pilot dad?
Me: so it all began after I watched the 4:19 scene....
Actually Lufthansa DID have the charts in clear folders.
Before the pilot retired Im assuming.
Wheee, a new Hollywood vs. Reality ** COMIN' UP! **
Today I really need that. Thank you, Kelsey!
hope you enjoy it Noneofya
@@74gear noneofya business 😂😂😂
If it's a A319 the baggage container they might be referring to are AKH containers. When I worked at CYYZ air Canada uses those for those type of aircraft
Brazzers, Hollywood vs Reality. Coming up..
Ft. Johnny sins
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@74 Gear Love your channel and so glad you did a quick vid on this amazing movie. As a C-5 pilot, I was incredibly impressed with the correct terminology & actions in this film. TOLD / departure briefs, taxi intentions, correct terminology in the air and actually setting in real values into the A/P, & even a “continue” call when he approaches mins. One of the best Hollywood aviation’s films I’ve seen. Cheers!
I would like to imagine our host makes that serious face every-time he does a taxi or landing.
I LOVE when Kelsey says, COMING UP.
And have you ever flown to Spain with the 747?
Regards froma Spain.
Thanks JD, appreciate it.
I would be disappointed if there were no ‘’coming up!’’
Kelsey is doing absolutely fantastic
@@Boss_Tanaka that's Mentour pilot another great channel.
Can't thank you enough for sharing your thoughts and especially taking the time to provide enthusiasts such as myself with your creativity and professional insights. Much gratitude.
When the flight attendant walked in both the fo and Captain looked at her while the plane was taxing on the ground that's Hollywood 😂
Well as Kelsey stated, she would never had been inside the cockpit during taxi in the first place, so the whole premise of that scene is unrealistic Hollywood myth.
@Mitchell Isaac
Good catch!
Several years ago, flying out of Colorado Springs, we had just boarded and my seat was right ahead of the wing at the window (737). I looked out the window at the engine and there was a huge dent in the cowling! I got a flight attendants attention and pointed it out. 5 minutes later we had to deplane and the flight was cancelled. Evidently the plane had a bird strike on landing.
So... The previous crew didn't say anything to the ops or the current, relatively speaking, crew missed it during the walk around...
@Star Trek Theory what the hell are you talking about? I wasn't being a busy body, I saw a huge dent in the cowling and said something. I don't know or care how or who missed it but it was there. You go fly in broke airplanes and get back to me.
@Star Trek Theory ummm what
@Star Trek Theory yeah he should've just let it go and allow the aircraft to suffer an engine failure and have to return to the airport
@@atthebrink74 ignore him. He's an idiot, you can tell because he likes star trek
Hollywood must said "Kelsey will watching us let's do that's thing right this time" 😂😂
This is the first, "Hollywood vs. Reality" coverage of a movie I've yet to have seen. From the clips enclosed I now will watch it this evening, looks well made. Thank you.
Please do "Snakes on a plane" in one of your next Hollywood vs Reality XD
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Science teacher: inHg is never used for anything.
Aviation: Allow us to introduce ourselves
Only in America I think.
@RickyboyH I never said anything about aviation outside of America.
It is used in Europe for piston engines MAP, some planes also have the altimeter in inHg. I like it a lot more as one click is 9ft correction on the altimeter. If you use hPa it's 27ft
In Europe we use hPa but I started flying in Canada and they also used inHg like the Americans.
Hey Kelsie, I just wanted to let you know I really enjoy your video series on the Hollywood vs reality movies. I have one to recommend you should do, its called Turbulence. 747 gets taken over by a prisoner on board and the flight attendant ends up at the controls. Some of the sequences are pretty accurate as far as her programming the flight computers to set up for the autoland. The big goof here is the plane is a -200 model in the movie, but the cockpit and capabilities of the plane are all from the -400. I think it would make a good one. There were a couple of sequels to it which kinda suck, im referring to the first one with Ray Loiotta in it. Thx keep up the good videos!
Turbulence you say? Thanks for the tip
"This is pretty accurate, every time before a flight, one of the flight attendants come up and kiss me on the lips."
I knew he was going to say that...
another class Hollywood vs reality from Kelsey, i loved this because i learnt something about transition altitude and level, and ive often heard this but never knew what it was... thank you Kelsey
This is one of the most authentic airliner based films that I have seen. They throw in quite a lot of detail even the Sully movie didn't. Obviously, there are certain concessions that need to be made in order to have a story and inform the audience of how something may occur in foreshadowing.
I haven't seen this movie yet...
Mostly out of how deductible these kinds of movies tend to be. Kind of like most of the Spiderman movies. Same stuff rehashed over and over again. There again, like a daytime soap opera. You can mist 20 years of episodes, come back and the plot didn't change.
I may watch this one now that I see they took their time and didn't rush each scene. I loved a lot of the old movies from the 60s and 70s because, by the end of the movie you feel like you had just been on an adventure, not a fast and furry skit someone is calling a movie.
3:40 happy Kelsy intensifying
Though I don't know anything about flying a plane, I have to say this scene (up until the dramatic bits) felt really authentic to me. They really seemed like two professionals at work that you would find in any country on the planet. No unusually sharp-witted banter, just polite small talk while they do their job. Very understated and impressive acting.
Hello again Kelsey! I cannot say enough how much I enjoy your videos as a fellow airline pilot (CRJ Driver, stop laughing, someone's got to get Barbie and Ken to that small town no ones ever heard of). It is actually on our last checklist before we push from the gate to put the shoulder harness on. My shirts have the black marks to prove it lol. Keep up the excellent work! Blue skies man!
“There are so many taxiways that are moving around”
What airports are you flying at?
Kennedy, on a bad day. Just ask Kennedy Steve. :D
Toronto
It probably isn’t called airport for nothing.
Lol if taxiways were like the Hogwart's staircases
LAX and Kennedy are hell holes
Just checked this out from your video, and I've gotta say it's the best movie I've watched in years! Thanks a million!
I've sooo loved this channel! Adore Kelsey!! Have learned sooo much!! Huge Thanks!! ♡♡♡
Have you ever considered talking about the the attempted take over of a Fed EX cargo plane by a disgruntled employee, or is that something cargo pilots don't talk about.
I think it's a subject that pilots wouldn't/can't talk about in general, unlawful interference of flying duties. So if it ever happens, I guess it'd be only because that one happened back in the 90s, before the current safety protocols were implemented.
At 16:47 I think it was necessary to introduce the viewers to how the security procedure to get to the Flight Deck works since it might be a major point later in the movie (since it is about hijacking), I think we can give that a pass.
From this clip the movie looks very accurate and realistic especially if compared to many other movies, I might watch it sometime
Yeah this sounded like security through obscurity to me. The security procedures need to be robust enough so that even if the hijackers know about them, which they will, the procedures will still be effective.
Hollywood vs Reality: United 93.
That’s just what I was thinking too
74 Gear pls do this
Wait but thats a true story
@@bijani2855 So was Sully, and Kelsey did a HvR video on that. United 93 had some of the most realistic aviation scenes in film because everyone who played the crew are real life pilots and flight attendants.
I had relatives on that plane. I watched the movie once and it messed me up for weeks. Can't do it again...
Kelsey You are the BEST! Thank you for all of the knowledge and entertainment. May God Bless and keep you safe!
Didn't say in previous comments (yeah, I am binging your channel, and thank you for this movie - I watched it and got back to your video): It is absolutely fantastic that you're not looking down on enthusiasts. Bunch of other colleagues of your doing this are always using any opportunity to laugh - and this is where you DO try to educate and it's yet another thing that makes you a warm human being and a great presenter.
Thank you Kelsey for this very good new "Hollywood vs Reality". I hope many more will come! 👍😀✈
Thank you! i mentioned this movie some weeks month ago, so excited for this Hollywood vs Reality :D time to bring the popcorn
JUST finished watching 7500 then hurried here for your review!! Awesome!! Yes the way the cockpit breach was shown, I was thinking it CAN'T be that easy!😁 Thanks, Kelsey!!
You ever finish watching a movie and you’re just sitting there like “What was the point?” That’s how I felt at the end of 7500.
Yeah, i did... But not with 7500... That movie was pretty straight foward, wasn't it?
I agree. It was very straightforward. Felt more like a "this is what happens..." than an anything else. There was no real character development. But I felt it was very realistic - and sadly, realism is kinda boring.
there also wasn’t a part after the flight
It’s not a heroic movie. A well-acted, unpredictable, accurate portrayal of a hijacking.
The point is anti-extremist motivation/propaganda/activisme, whatever you call it. They assumed a situation very strongly relatable with the socio-political dialogue and they unvailed the storyline from there on, leading to a non end, to the disaster. So I agree, what is the point there? My objection is about those assumptions. They represent the islamic extremisme with two idiots who improvise a hijack with glass knives, and a child asking for his mom. So the message is "dont go with terrorists because they are stupid and weak". Cheap propaganda.
YES! So glad you finally got to watch this! I hope you enjoyed it!
re: the scene you discuss @ 17:00 you are correct it is Hollywood, and here's why:
They are cramming a lot of "info dump" into these first scenes. What they were doing in that scene is introducing that switch that allows them to see thru the camera who is at the door, and that they can open it with that switch. This is because (obvious spoilers) it will come into play a bit during the story.
Could they have chosen a better, more _realistic_ appropriate time? Yeah, but in Movies they always compress as much as they can get away with so they can get into the action faster (and they've already spent a lot of time setting up our characters). Screenwriting 101: Don't make you audience wait any longer than they have to to dive into the thick of the plot.
Can't wait for part 2!
I think I'd call that an "acceptable break from reality," but Kelsey is just pointing out how *accurate* it is to reality. It doesn't break my suspension of disbelief, but it did seem a bit unlikely in terms of timing.
I was never interested in aviation until I found this channel, seriously great job man.
Just finished watching the movie just now. And while watching, I kept thinking if you've done a video of this movie. And I'm glad that you have!
Great movie by the way. IMO one of the best and realistic hijack movies I've seen in a long time.
Kelsey: I’ve never flown the Airbus.
Kelsey’s subconscious: “hello darkness my old friend....”
You made me go and listen to the song again! Been a while
@@whiteballs538 good.... good.... let the music flow through you.
Have you ever tried Hollywood vs Reality on the movie Mogadishu, the one that based on a real life event on Lufthansa flight 181
What is the link for the crash scene?
@@Nonamelol. he doesn't know
Maldivian001 how would you know?
@@Nonamelol. he doesn't tell you
Maldivian001 maybe because he hasn’t seen it? 🤦♂️🤦♂️
Kelsy!! You got me! I clicked on this expecting you to talk about the 2013 thriller movie about a plane heading from LA to Tokyo when it hits severe weather. You should do that movie next if you haven’t already! Love your channel!!
hey there Kelsey...
greetings from Indonesia.
I accidentally found your channel while watching a Sully movie.
since then, I became addicted to watching your videos.
Darn, a lot of insight that I can get from your channel.
I even use your script to practice my English, such as how to pronounce the words.
And I will never get bored watching your videos and look forward to the next videos.
Thank you so much for your effort, man...
hopefully someday somewhere bumping into you in reality.
0:57 how Kelsey looks when his significant other is on the plane and he's trying to get a butter
Pilot: “Mayday, Mayday! Squawk 7500!”
ATC: “Lol”
7500: FS Steam edition
@Nowhere Nyx
Airforceproud95
I'd like to declare a Mayday.
Pilot: “Mayday Mayday! Hijack in progress! Squawk 7500!”
ATC: “That’s copyrighted! You can’t say that!”
Pilot: “That Squawk code has been in service for longer than you’ve been born! I’m not going to refrain from declaring an Emergency on radio because of some Amazon exclusive. That’s going to be a ‘no’ from me, chief. If I survive this, I’ll be filling a formal complaint against this management. Expect to hear from the FAA real soon.”
ATC: “American 1389, cleared for 27L... Karen wants to speak with the manager Ehhh!...”
Pilot: “What was that?!”
ATC: “Nothing...”
Lol
I got real excited to notice things like NOTAMs and such watching this. Had just passed my Part 107. So i was stoked to apply my learning to something.
Your focus is amazing. The only part of you moving are your eyes. Example....the wide shots of the flight deck. You appear to have scanned every screen on top of seeing all of the crews movements. And still heard every word they said.
Another great video! I did watch this movie on Prime a couple of weeks ago. A great suspenseful thriller. I recommend it highly.
I was really impresses when you appear in the sam chui vid!
ya aviation is a pretty small world.
Wow! I missed that. Which one was it?
I was going to your video but I watched the movie before, and omg that was an intense movie. I haven’t seen something intense like that. Ps I’ve just most recently started watching your channel and I love it. Brings me back to memories as a child. When I flew for the first time got to head on to the flight deck and I was in awe. Got to touch instruments as well as I got my Wings 😂.
Keep the great content coming.
I started by trying to find episodes of Air Crash Investigation and I ended up on your channel... 3 hours ago. I'm hooked! Love your content!
well their videos are a lot fancier than mine, but I am glad you are enjoying it thanks so much for watching!
Definitely Hollywood when the Captain made his announcement. Not one single "Ahhhhhh".
I have travelled a lot.... and I have heard MANY announcements. And there have been some where there is no "Ahhhhh"... 😉
@@knutritter461 Same here but I was changing flights and wasn't, ahhhhh, how should I say, ahhhhhh, as sober. LOL
Ya true but it isn't always, some experienced pilots don't really do that ahhh or mmm
@@render8495 Some as in unicorns or multi million dollar lotto winners. LOL
@@blackhawkinternationalsecu6962 lol
Finally!!! I requested this thanks so much :D
Hope you enjoy it Fake.
Your lucky. We’re stuck wearing a 5 point seatbelt with an immersion suit, plus a life vest. And we cross our fingers the AC is operational 🤣
Navy pilot, huh?
@@justincase5272 or a coasty
Great as always Kelsey!
Loving this playlist! Congrats Capt. Kelsey!!! When are you going to do a Hollywood vs. Reality of "Snakes on a Plane"??? LOL!!! It would be easy! Everything is Hollywood.
My K! Your face colour changed when that kiss happened, are you pulling memories from the naughty QRG of your brain! Lol great video
HOLLYWOOD ALERT: The instruments came fully online without the IRS info being entered and being aligned
Yup! Caught that too. If the airplane was left with the battery on and IRS on and in a turn around config then we could've let it slide.
Lmao.. that's how the X plane 10 737 starts
@@halappamh2641 switch to x-plane 11 bro. Zibo 737 for the win.
Maybe on a turnaround?
Nah, that's just a good time compression decision by movie director. No one really wants to watch 45 minutes of pre-departure ops in a movie.
I thought this movie was outstanding. I love how the whole movie takes place in the cockpit. It really adds to the realness of it all. Joseph Gordon levitt did a very good job
I've been waiting over a YEAR to watch this Hollywood vs Reality Kelsey!
Finally got to see 7500 on Amazon Prime this morning! 🤣
Me: *sees notification*
Finger: *completely turns into a concorde and taps it*
Freddy Fazbear lol
Let's face it:
The Concorde isn't even fast enough. ;-) That click happens at Warp 10. (And I just sneezed, so it must be true.)
@@None.of.ya.business666 Your sneeze got there after your finger. Heck, we all heard the booms. :))
lol
0:10 is the time, when i pressed pause to watch the movie first )
Good choice!
lol - Same
1:27 for me lol
Same. Haha!
Same! Haha
Haven't watched your vid yet. Just popped up, and I will, but as an Airbus pilot, for a Hollywood movie this is the most realistic I have seen (other than the mysterious auto-application of reverse thrust after landing). I loved the FMA callouts such as "MAN-FLEX SRS Autothrust Blue" on takeoff, checklist usage and seeing the trim wheel moving on its own during random shots. At my airline we lean toward Airbus procedures which are heavy on the FMA readouts compared to other airlines where the PF might just say "Flex" and I'm on the jumpseat going "and?" Manipulation of autopilot controls is also good, as was turning on engine anti-ice one second before entering icing conditions. I'm sure your video discusses protocol of letting people in and out of the cockpit, but I enjoyed the flying parts and cockpit procedures.
I agree very accurate and helps to use an actual flight deck; while the paper charts as you noted are out of synch I think it helps convey the pre-flight work load to the audience. Otherwise the FO is just looking at another screen display and it's hard to differentiate one monitor from another. Great review too!
Awwww man, you stopped right when it got to the good part.
But I really respect your professionalism in not wanting to divulge safety protocols.
Gabriel Howard same here, was really looking forward to that but I guess you can’t get what you can’t get
Agreed, I was disappointed but I respect it. As a whole the movie seems to do a pretty good job of being accurate... such a nice change of pace
Spoilers: wish he talked about the part were he stopped flying to try to help the captain
@@Scientificexploration the auto pilot was on.
It's a great film - just watched it after watching this. Timescales seem a bit weird though, as the diversion seemed to take forever in order to allow the onboard action to take place. There would have been dozens of viable alternates within 10 mins. Other than that, it was smack on. I loved it when the pilot reverted to his training and started reciting flows and checklists.
Another great video, keep up the good work!
Just saw this movie for the first time. And I had to say the beginning had me impressed. Granted I’m not a pilot, I’m a flight simmer. But I just started flying the A320 in my sim and just finished reading the FCOM and FCTM for the type (yes I go hardcore) so from the airbus procedures, it’s spot on down to the details, such as talking about the flex temperature and the 100 kt callout at takeoff since on the A320 family 100 knots is where you enter the high speed rejection regime. It started to go downhill as the movie progressed but still.
In Germany and most of Europe A320s and other similar aircraft are commonly operated with containers (usually AKHs) for baggage. The A320 family has a cargo loading system which makes this quite effective. Only some baggage is then carried in the bulk, most is in containers. It actually enables finding baggage more easily and quickly, as with the modern baggage tracking systems each bag is tracked and you know which bag is in which container on which cargo compartment/hold position.
Hmmmm 🤔 the CA in this movie didn’t do the official “Pilot” talk “ahhh” when he made the announcements.... I’m gonna say that’s very Hollywood cuz everyone knows you’re not a “true pilot” if you don’t use “ahhh” in your announcements. 😝 Wow, really enjoy how focused Kelsey is, it’s so intense. 😊 Although I cant bring myself to watch a movie with this content, I am glad you finally did a Hollywood vs Reality on 7500 since so so so many people have suggested it. Thanks for this. Enjoy your trips ✈️ and stay safe Kelsey.
Thanks Kelsey...now I have a new movie to watch tomorrow... Safe Flying...and Thank you, Sir
Just watched this film last night!! Was thinking the whole time that 74 gear needs to react to it and then today youtube recommends me this video haha... Really enjoyed 7500, the directors style was really unique, kind of felt like the movie 127 hours in the sense that nearly the entire movie was shot in the same setting but it only made things more interesting imo
Ya I thought they did a really great job on this
I mostly like your ‘assassin’ look for the first few minutes.
Before my husband (A320 and A321 FO in Australia) moved to a large, commercial airline, the smaller airline he worked for for many many years refused to pay for electronic Jepps, so the image of the Jepperson's manual hit me like a tonne of bricks - which is about what they weigh anyway! 😂The weekly (if not more often) chart updates were a real hoot, not to mention the hunchback one develops after having to lug them around! Keep in mind this was only 3 or so years ago, and I'm pretty certain that company still uses paper Jepps manuals!
this face get me.. yesterday i didnt know you and today ... cant stop watching your videos. thank you man
You should do Langoliers. Even though it is a horror(ish) movie, that Lockheed L1011 Tristar takes up more than half of the plot and there is a lot of ATC lingo and aviation concepts to go around. :)
Lol about having the flight attendant kiss you. Laughed out loud.
This is giving me AirForceProud95 flashbacks
You and Mrballen are the best at explaining.
Thanks you for reacting to this movie. The boy Hijaker (the one that end up in the cockpit in the end) is a schoolfriend of mine.
do the "Turbulence" movie with Ray Liotta, the plane is a 747
oh yeah....ay of the Turblence movies.