MD 83 jumpseat

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

Комментарии • 30

  • @laltromondo84
    @laltromondo84 7 лет назад +5

    Great video in what has been considdered one of the safest aircraft ever built. :-)

  • @remylopez2408
    @remylopez2408 6 лет назад +3

    Outstanding video that brings back fond memories for me as I was employed by McDonnell Douglas as a flight ramp mechanic I worked on every series of MD80s,MD90,MD11, 717Of all those aircraft listed that MD night he was my least favorite to have to work on as a mechanic

    • @cutliss
      @cutliss 3 года назад

      Why?

    • @remylopez2408
      @remylopez2408 3 года назад +1

      @@cutliss The MD90 is a completely different aircraft than the MD80 series first off the engines (V-2500s)were never intended to be installed on fuselage mounted so access to the fuel filter was a PITA also to open up the engine you needed a 5/16 socket to unlock the Thrust reverser’s then a hydraulic pump to open the thrust reverser cores and a 7/8 wrench basically a two-man operation with an MD 81 person could do it with just a screwdriver and a 3/8 12 point wobble socket The MD 90 also had a completely different electrical system and flight control avionics system if you look at the kneecap on the T tail you will notice a difference between that and the MD 80 series so when that first came out they were having issues with the software for the flight control system so it would sometimes give uncommanded Pitch up or down on the elevator it was driving the engineers crazy and us mechanics having to constantly change elevator actuators which is not fun working off the tee tail on an 80 foot boom lift in the weather and I can go on and on The MD 80 was a very simple and honest aircraft yes outdated but it was built sturdy and it was enjoyable to work on thank you for your reply I hope that answered your question

    • @cutliss
      @cutliss 3 года назад

      @@remylopez2408 very insightful. Thank you!

  • @EdCali1
    @EdCali1 6 лет назад +1

    Glad to see you got a chance to do that !!!

  • @danilojankovic5461
    @danilojankovic5461 8 лет назад +1

    Great video!

  • @loch70
    @loch70 9 лет назад

    Tack för videon!

  • @Mortenkp1
    @Mortenkp1 11 лет назад

    Fed tur! Jeg har også selv været så heldig at få lov til sidde med ombord på en af SAS MD-80 i cockpittet. Den har en fed climbrate sådan en ;-) 4500 ft/m.

  • @atubebuff
    @atubebuff 3 месяца назад

    I don't know if that high-pitched noise if from the gyro bearings but if I heard that throughout the flight it would bug me.

    • @MD80-cockpit
      @MD80-cockpit  3 месяца назад +1

      The sound that the camera amplifies and makes very clear, I think is the fans on the instruments, they run at 400 HZ and rotate from 3000 rpm up to 20,000 rpm. A cockpit is a noisy place. You also have three phase instruments (3x400 HZ) that can make a 1200 Hz noise

  • @DK123454
    @DK123454 11 лет назад

    Denne drøm har jeg også... Men nu har SAS snart ikke flere MD-80'ere tilbage. Hvordan spurgte du om det? :) - Fed film

  • @craigmack.52
    @craigmack.52 6 лет назад

    During take-off AND landing?! What?!?! I need to do that next summer!!
    Was the jumpseat comfortable for a little bit of the flight?

    • @MD80-cockpit
      @MD80-cockpit  6 лет назад +1

      Hi. There is a limit space in the jumpseat, but this is not a problem. I was exstremly lucky to get into this seat. My homebuild MD-80 sim was my ticket to the cockpit.

  • @LkfBw
    @LkfBw 10 лет назад

    Virkelig flot video. Hvad var din destination? Uden at vide det ligner det Malaga.

    • @carstenheine20
      @carstenheine20 5 лет назад

      The destination Airport was Kos Ippokrates... Typical visual approach procedure for this airport... Lovely to see this in the MD-83 cockpit.

  • @andreab1604
    @andreab1604 3 года назад +1

    converting Knots into Km/h is not what you do best...uh ?

  • @tyhastaylor1131
    @tyhastaylor1131 6 лет назад

    Самолёты - старьё. Давно пора уже их на свалку...

  • @Capt.Rankin
    @Capt.Rankin 9 лет назад

    Where you a regular pasanger

    • @MD80-cockpit
      @MD80-cockpit  9 лет назад +1

      Jordan Rankin No. But my sim cockpit project was the "ticket" to a jumpseat trip.

  • @gogoagents3601
    @gogoagents3601 9 лет назад

    Itv
    Itv
    Itv

  • @kimbowadomazo2050
    @kimbowadomazo2050 6 лет назад

    VERY SADD ENTEBBE

  • @4q2pab
    @4q2pab 7 лет назад

    I'll pay EXTRA to NOT FLY in this plane (MD-80's.)

    • @MD80-cockpit
      @MD80-cockpit  7 лет назад +1

      In that case, you are more than welcome to pay me to fly them for you ;-)

    • @myZisfantastic
      @myZisfantastic 7 лет назад +1

      Why? This plane is fantastic! I made so many flights in the cockpit with my fellow collegues when I was DC-10 flight engineer, I learned to love this beauty!

    • @4q2pab
      @4q2pab 7 лет назад

      It's a "Tuna Can" in the passenger area and affectionately know as the "Long Beach Sewer Pipe." And the APU or some other important shit is always malfunctioning.

    • @jviation737
      @jviation737 7 лет назад +1

      That's mostly airline config. Not to mention, it's a quite reliable work-horse. Everyone forgets that 737s and A320s have emergency landings for *nearly the same reasons* and other things. "And the APU or some other important sh*t is always malfunctioning." - Trust me, that happens with all aircraft

    • @acrobaticcripple8176
      @acrobaticcripple8176 7 лет назад +1

      Twat!