MD80 Cockpit Takeoff Part 2 FULL HD

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @Instructor60666
    @Instructor60666 12 років тому +48

    The buzzing noise are indindicating that the horisontal stabilizer is moving up or down for trimming.

  • @TakeDeadAim
    @TakeDeadAim 3 роки тому +12

    Brings back happy memories of my heyday in aviation! Flew the MD's for many years with two airlines(MidEx being the last). Although I moved "up" I always will have a special place for the MD. Rode like an old Dodge on cinder blocks at times(due to the relatively stiff wing) but always performed when needed. Miss the steam gauged cockpits as well...back before we all morphed into "slaves to the magenta line"!

    • @Jeff-sp7bg
      @Jeff-sp7bg Рік тому

      Flew on the md 80 probably hundreds of times as a passenger on AA for my job. It did ride stiff especially in the back lol. The brakes could be noisy as well unless that was just an AA maintained thing. Was relatively comfortable as a passenger compared to today's seating arrangements

  • @javacup912
    @javacup912 11 років тому +67

    This is a very good video, but like the comments below, the only reason I see the long flight to the States is either the airplane was sold, or being scrapped. Either way, this is probably a ferry flight. By the cockpit layout, this is either an MD-88 or MD-90, which both still have some life left. I've ferried DC9/MD-80 before with removable extra tanks in the cargo bays and in the cabin area on top of the center box, and range was extended to about 5,00 miles plus. I know we did Hawaii-LAX, and Japan-LAX or SEA. No ETOPS required for the ferry, so we flew over the open water and hope the engines stayed healthy, which they did. This is probably the best airplane ever built, period. And these last MD-8x models had the right combination of automation and human interaction. I still look up to the sky when I see one on approach or climbing out, and just watch and go back in mind to my prime days. Thanks for sharing this and the other videos.

    • @happysawfish
      @happysawfish 6 років тому +4

      Yes Java, I agree. Sad to me Allegiant Air just retired all of their MD80 series aircraft within the past two months. Never to return. Many great flights in the back just to listen to the sounds of that music! Now Delta in Atlanta is the last remaining MD88 heaven I think. How long before they are gone - probably soon.

    • @deadstick8624
      @deadstick8624 5 років тому +1

      You're absolutely right. I love these airplanes. I wish they didn't have so much computer control in the new airplanes that Boeing and Airbus build.

    • @Brillemeister
      @Brillemeister 5 років тому +1

      @@happysawfish Just checked FlightAware today -- seems like more 88's than 737's at KATL today!

    • @jr13227
      @jr13227 4 роки тому

      Brillemeister not for long sadly

    • @McAero08
      @McAero08 4 роки тому +1

      This is an MD-82. Most of them in Europe did get the EFIS layout. Not everything is like in the US

  • @gabrielflorentino6080
    @gabrielflorentino6080 5 років тому +8

    The md-80 families are legends. This aircrath is unic

  • @ronsmith4325
    @ronsmith4325 4 роки тому +4

    Love the stabilizer trim buzzer, so unique compared to other aircraft

  • @bobrobert8358
    @bobrobert8358 5 років тому +9

    If you haven't seen it, look up Kent Wien. Why I've fallen for the MD-80.

  • @thevidguy11
    @thevidguy11 13 років тому +1

    @blueangels5 your wrong, thats only on small aircraft, in the case of the md-80 and other commercial aircraft there is a small steering handle to the left of the yolk that hydraulically controls the nose gear.

  • @BollocksUtwat
    @BollocksUtwat 5 років тому +3

    Incredible quality video considering it was uploaded 10 years ago!

  • @motorcopjoe
    @motorcopjoe 2 роки тому +2

    Excellent cockpit. Crew coordination was professional and right on point. That’s true airmanship at its finest.

  • @odinsson204
    @odinsson204 3 роки тому +2

    My Dad is retired TWA(before they went belly-up) he flew both the 727 and the 80. He preferred the 80.

  • @ropilot
    @ropilot 13 років тому +2

    Great HD video! Impressed with the performance of the MD80!

  • @JeanPierre94061
    @JeanPierre94061 13 років тому +11

    MD-80 great plane. i love their cockpits!

  • @dave4shmups
    @dave4shmups 15 років тому +4

    Yeah, I didn't read the description well enough; whoops! BEAUTIFUL cockpit!! So clean, and I love these videos!!

  • @Drab_Society_Comentarios
    @Drab_Society_Comentarios 6 років тому +16

    3,500 Vertical-Speed Climb
    #Is a ROCKET

  • @deadstick8624
    @deadstick8624 5 років тому +2

    It's so much smoother once you get off that runway and into the air.

  • @beagle7622
    @beagle7622 5 років тому

    Was lucky enough to ride in the jumpseat on 2 of these before the cockpit ban . Absolutely incredible experience, I have about 100 hours & got utterly involved sitting behind the centre console. Lots of elevator trimming like you hear here.

  • @VIR092
    @VIR092 15 років тому +2

    This could be an excellent instructional video aside being as marvelous as it already is. I have always like the MD-80 it is a very well-renowned aircraft by many pilots and passengers alike.
    It's very informative and the clarity is unbelievable! Damn good work!
    -VIR092

    • @OClurzxy
      @OClurzxy 2 роки тому +1

      Are you alive?

  • @afgrocks123
    @afgrocks123 13 років тому +1

    @rockgodpatrick Oh, glad to know.. but i thought the restriction was also to avoid birdstrike on the windshield with a high speed.. that could result in a broken windshield..

  • @DC8Super72
    @DC8Super72 12 років тому +27

    "Stab Trim In Motion" warning horn was a little overdone by Douglas engineers!

  • @waterlife.1905
    @waterlife.1905 3 роки тому

    First video of yours I seen. Subscribed. This is awesome sauce. Thank you.

  • @Diesel9av8r
    @Diesel9av8r 15 років тому

    The whistling sound is the a large fan for cooling avionics on the ground.

  • @jeanorwin
    @jeanorwin 14 років тому +1

    @oOHagbardCelineOo
    Hey, the maximum altitude for a MD-80 might be 11 500meter, but not feet. A normal jet flies at around 30000 - 40000feet regularly. That is about 11-14km high.

  • @paulnobleii4239
    @paulnobleii4239 4 роки тому +1

    I fly an Md11, but I really wish I got to fly the 80, 88 or 90.

  • @stephensmith4480
    @stephensmith4480 5 років тому

    That Takeoff was like watching the Dam Busters.

  • @garyzhang5099
    @garyzhang5099 4 роки тому

    Seems they are unable to read the HSI during the flight?

  • @oceantrolls73
    @oceantrolls73 11 років тому

    Probably the only aircraft in the world with such a quiet cockpit. Thanks for the upload. Enjoyed it.

  • @valuedhumanoid6574
    @valuedhumanoid6574 4 роки тому +1

    An airplane typically gets it's lift from the wings, and the thrust is from the engines. Don't thank me, I was happy to provide this information. I feel like I have helped people understand airplanes.

  • @wildzach
    @wildzach 14 років тому +7

    i love this cockpit!

  • @delta6325
    @delta6325 12 років тому +1

    They are very reliable aircraft if they have an experienced maintenance crew and pilots. They are also pretty old so they require more downtime for check than other aircraft. If you look at the safety record most crashes are maintenance or pilot related and only a hand-full are aircraft defects or errors.

  • @soulfunkjazz
    @soulfunkjazz 11 років тому +47

    is it still the most quiet jet cockpit in history?

    • @oscarbjorkman5978
      @oscarbjorkman5978 10 років тому +9

      Well the engines are at the back.

    • @soulfunkjazz
      @soulfunkjazz 10 років тому +8

      Well, most of the noise in a cockpit comes from the blowing air condition for the flight computers nowadays. The CRJ has one of the loudest cockpits, and the engines are at the back...

    • @gerardmoran9560
      @gerardmoran9560 9 років тому +6

      vonjuergen
      The 727 was by far the noisiest. AC and cooling fans were fine but the aerodynamic noise was very loud. On short flights at around FL200 you would fly about 370KIAS. VNE was 400Kts, way more than current transport jets.

    • @solomonpilot2510
      @solomonpilot2510 8 років тому

      +vonjuergen yep since the engines are all the way back !

    • @pccoder
      @pccoder 7 років тому +2

      It's REALLY loud if you're sitting in the back of the main cabin.

  • @taketimeout2share
    @taketimeout2share 5 років тому +4

    To be paid to do this! Well done and hope you still love doing it. Every takeoff is like the first one, that's why flying is such a thrill. Well, to me anyway.

  • @bestpilot98
    @bestpilot98 9 місяців тому

    Gotta love that nearly 4,000 fpm climb rate, as they pass through 8,000ft msl!!

  • @xyeahtony1
    @xyeahtony1 13 років тому

    @aybam12 actually it is you who is wrong. Most modern jetliner cockpits i've been in, 737, 757, 767, 747 all have what is called a "tiller wheel." Rudder Pedals are much too sensitive to control the nose wheel during a takeoff run. All aircraft use rudder pedals to steer the nose wheel, but they also have the tiller wheel to control it as well. Look up Northwest Flight 85 incident, and the importance of this wheel.

  • @RixceU
    @RixceU 15 років тому

    devsalma,
    To steer the plane on the taxiway, you use the tiller which is a little wheel or stick (depending on plane) that is on the captain (or both on some planes) side. It turns the nose wheel on the ground. It is not modeled in FSX, so you use rudders.

  • @blueangels5
    @blueangels5 13 років тому

    @anurek123 Via the rudder pedals, these two pedals which control the aircraft's vertical stabilizer and the nose wheel.

  • @MANTLEBERG
    @MANTLEBERG 13 років тому

    I LOVE THE LAYOUT OF THE DECK EVRYTHING IS WELL WITHIN REACH, GOOD CALL-OUTS ON TAKEOFF.

  • @cats_know_everything_about_you
    @cats_know_everything_about_you 14 років тому

    Awesome, awesome video, many thanks! Now if you could just find your way into an A380 ;-)
    What was that strange buzzing alarm that happened a few times during the video?

  • @85doc
    @85doc 2 роки тому

    That and the DC-10 were the last comfortable airliners.

  • @michaelrocky120
    @michaelrocky120 13 років тому

    @sixstringmania i THINK there's a button on the yoke (flight controls, steering wheel... whatever you want to call it) I know that's right for some light aircraft i've been in anyway.

  • @ESNU1432
    @ESNU1432 15 років тому +2

    Very nice videos!! 5 stars

  • @vincenzocitarella4904
    @vincenzocitarella4904 2 роки тому

    Grande macchina MD 80 ho nostalgia

  • @statingtheobvious8119
    @statingtheobvious8119 3 роки тому

    Must be very quiet up there all the way up in the cockpit

  • @davie0123
    @davie0123 13 років тому

    @skydive911 Long haul flight? It was a flight from Copenhagen to Paris. MD80's are still in use for domestic flights and international flights within Europe by SAS.

  • @apollofsx
    @apollofsx 14 років тому

    Brillinat Mr Peteresen. Hope you make many, many more videos. I have subscribed.

  • @DavidBerquist334
    @DavidBerquist334 3 роки тому

    What airline is it

  • @PeterNGloor
    @PeterNGloor 13 років тому

    @Killinggrapes
    This signals you when the elevator trim is in motion.

  • @Skippy585
    @Skippy585 13 років тому

    @xyeahtony1
    Right they would have to be spring loaded if you were to use the pedals for stearing, I can only guess in a way this might be better for control purpose.

  • @brunotito731
    @brunotito731 6 років тому

    Quel cockpit MAGNIFIQUE k'aime j'aime sa c'est un belle APPAREIL LE MD80 COCKPIT 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍DU GRAND PILOTAGE 👏👏👏👏👏👏BRAVO A COMMANDANT ET SON CO-PILOTE ET EXT.......😉😉-----------(commentary belgium) ☺

  • @Bizija123
    @Bizija123 15 років тому

    AWESOME font in the beginning. Great HD vid. I can even see the hairs on the Capts arm and the peeled up yoke.

  • @SEATACFLUGHAFEN
    @SEATACFLUGHAFEN 9 років тому +14

    Wow! that sucker climbs like a rocket!

    • @kwinsley1
      @kwinsley1 8 років тому +5

      the dog is mad whahahha

    • @sttvoyager1727
      @sttvoyager1727 5 років тому

      Not as fast as the BOEING 757 with the Rolls Royce engines....JESUS THATS A JET.....

  • @PhiveIncognito
    @PhiveIncognito 13 років тому

    @60SixHouseBeats He has a connecting flight in Dusseldorf. Another aircraft and airline.

  • @Saucierauto16
    @Saucierauto16 13 років тому

    @thevidguy11 your wrong, no aircraft has a "small steering handle" they all use rudder pedals. some airbus aircraft might have a flight stick (like a helicopters control) that is off to the left. but in your case you are wrong.

  • @Blixer7
    @Blixer7 8 років тому +2

    The newest heavies are ok. However I love the older ones like the majestic MD-80 . Thanks for the vid.

  • @Killinggrapes
    @Killinggrapes 13 років тому

    What does the loud beeping mean? is it like an altitude marker or something?

  • @beergut111
    @beergut111 13 років тому

    @11TreySimons yes i read that too.....but an md80 wont make it from Dusseldorf to miami

  • @lordoftheflings
    @lordoftheflings 7 років тому +3

    Whats with that horn that keeps going off? what does that mean?

    • @LeCamachoTRK
      @LeCamachoTRK 7 років тому +4

      lordoftheflings its the Electric stabilizer trim

  • @Howrider65
    @Howrider65 5 років тому

    I wonder why they never put a gear up lever on the left side also.

  • @chipjumper
    @chipjumper 8 років тому +2

    If you are hand flying this, does it make that goofy "organ sound" Stabilizer Trim alert when you manually adjust the trim?

    • @97I30T
      @97I30T 7 років тому +4

      chipjumper Yes it does.

  • @ZeroFoxGiven_
    @ZeroFoxGiven_ 12 років тому +1

    What is the constant buzzing noise?

  • @ryanair737400
    @ryanair737400 14 років тому

    i sthe md-80 basicly an up grade od the dc-9???? they look very alike inculding the cockpit just the dc-9 is smaller

  • @aphil066
    @aphil066 12 років тому

    The fuel is in pounds (lbs), not gallons. So it did burn 250 pounds on taxi and takeoff. JET A weighs 6.84 pounds per gal so it burned 36 gallons in that time frame.

  • @KostasJake
    @KostasJake 15 років тому

    Amazing video quality, bravo!

  • @SuperBroomBrooom
    @SuperBroomBrooom 12 років тому +1

    does anybody know why the engine didnt fire up when he pushed the throttle lever forward?

    • @crwnguy
      @crwnguy 4 роки тому

      Yueji you just can’t hear it because they are over 100 feet behind them.

  • @popacap21
    @popacap21 13 років тому

    @sixstringmania for outside cabin its PTT.. tower, other traffic ect

  • @sherwinsalvatori6997
    @sherwinsalvatori6997 6 років тому +2

    Very beautiful instruments display beat back flat screen any day , , beautiful dc, md family line. I see ias is above 500 atl 10, and passig, great vid

  • @notar187
    @notar187 11 років тому

    Great video, thank you

  • @soundlikeFabian
    @soundlikeFabian 15 років тому +1

    its very quiet after the takeoff. I know that from the simulator. awesome plane and good video!!

  • @bullsfan013
    @bullsfan013 14 років тому

    I need some help with thrust when I click takeoff thrust the message right under it lights up it sais something in red first off, What does the message mean, and how doI prevent it thanks

  • @puppers2607
    @puppers2607 3 роки тому

    i was expecting it to be a bit quieter than in a normal plane but wow its basically a glider in there lol

  • @senosab
    @senosab 14 років тому

    great vid. super nice detail...

  • @IHaulBoxes
    @IHaulBoxes 13 років тому

    Really nice video but why would you do long haul flights with an MD-80? was it sold to a south american company or scrapped? I suppose this is not a scheduled passenger flight?

  • @02powertube
    @02powertube 13 років тому

    What is the buzzing sound telling the pilots?

  • @Ameri-Texan
    @Ameri-Texan 13 років тому

    @skydive911 I think at the lay over they would get on a bigger plane... That's what I would assume at least.

  • @pilotof787
    @pilotof787 15 років тому

    how did you get in the flight deck for take off?

  • @AllanVictoriaA
    @AllanVictoriaA 13 років тому

    Great video, thanks for posting.

  • @pilotbilly101
    @pilotbilly101 Рік тому

    Why take off with so little fuel? You are almost into reserve fuel before you even get the flaps up???

    • @97I30T
      @97I30T 17 днів тому

      That’s probably in kilograms. 5700 Kgs of fuel in an MD-80 is plenty for a short flight.

  • @brooklyndrive
    @brooklyndrive 11 років тому +1

    Very quiet cockpit!

  • @alamoman444
    @alamoman444 14 років тому

    Aren't Pilots supposed to keep the landing lights on under 10,000ft? or is that in the U.S. only?

  • @999lifegoes
    @999lifegoes 13 років тому +2

    @sixstringmania You hold down a button on the yoke for the time you're speaking...It's like a walkie talkie really.

  • @rockgodpatrick
    @rockgodpatrick 13 років тому

    @afgrocks123 at 3.00 they were told to climb to FL190 and free speed. Free speed means they can go whatever speed they want, meaning the 250knots under Fl100 restriction is removed

  • @indiantan
    @indiantan 13 років тому

    What the pilot press at 3:33 with that click sound?

  • @KMIMETAL14
    @KMIMETAL14 14 років тому

    Excellent Video! To favorites

  • @gregmcknight5183
    @gregmcknight5183 7 років тому +1

    That was so effortless how they got off the ground.

    • @lukewilliams60
      @lukewilliams60 7 років тому

      Greg McKnight that’s how most flights are

    • @FredtheDorfDorfman1985
      @FredtheDorfDorfman1985 6 років тому

      The MD88 and MD90 are nice aircraft. Rocket down that runway under the thrust of those two Pratt and Whitney JT8D's (88) or International Aero Engines V2500 (90,) reach VR, pull back on the yoke a tad, and she lifts her nose and gracefully climbs into the sky.

  • @masterman3178
    @masterman3178 13 років тому

    @indiantan it looks like he was changing ether his heading or vertical speed.

  • @sexyeyez666
    @sexyeyez666 15 років тому

    nice video. which camera did you use?

  • @Brillemeister
    @Brillemeister 5 років тому +1

    Amazing bird. God bless

  • @GringoMuchachos
    @GringoMuchachos 14 років тому +1

    Oh my god, this cockpit it's a dream :)

  • @Chino1994ESA
    @Chino1994ESA 12 років тому +3

    I wanna be a pilot!!! I'm working on it!!!!

  • @schmax83
    @schmax83 15 років тому

    how do you came into the cockpit?

  • @Caleb4100
    @Caleb4100 13 років тому

    @vsbfbmusic It is something on the autopilot.... I forget exact what it is for, I am not familiar with the MD-80.

  • @sixstringmania
    @sixstringmania 13 років тому

    may i ask a VERY stupid question?
    When you need to talk to the radio .. ok? Do you have to press a button or something or is it voice activated??

  • @noviawjh
    @noviawjh 14 років тому

    nice vid! thx for posting

  • @mamiller1980
    @mamiller1980 12 років тому

    Its the trim horn.

  • @AndrewTaylor1979
    @AndrewTaylor1979 12 років тому

    Most aircraft have a vertical climb out rate between 3500 and 6000ft/min. Depends on the aircraft.

  • @jediritta
    @jediritta 15 років тому

    Thats only becausethey do not apply full throttle immediately. First only 40% to check if the engines are synchron and stablie , and only than full throttle

  • @surfcompilot
    @surfcompilot 14 років тому

    great video!!!

  • @djaxe32
    @djaxe32 14 років тому

    AMAZING VIDEO! KEEP IT UP!

  • @aalonso1961
    @aalonso1961 13 років тому

    good video, what is the speed in "rotate" in md´s ? (full load)

  • @hariranormal5584
    @hariranormal5584 2 роки тому

    good camera for its age, that quality issues is just really unstable internet connection mostly

  • @Psycho9263
    @Psycho9263 9 років тому +1

    Why is that Mad Dog making that growling noise at climb and every minute or so? What is that?

    • @dh8d946
      @dh8d946 8 років тому +2

      +Psycho9263 I suppose you refer to the trim warning sound, it will trigger when there is a certain amount of pitch trim change to make the pilots aware of a possible uncommanded trim change. Here it is completely ok, because the plane is still climbing in relative low speed which requires quite a lot of trim action to trim the plane.

    • @Psycho9263
      @Psycho9263 8 років тому

      McDonnell Douglas Thank You