The 64 Day Longest Flight in History

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  • @Ululuro
    @Ululuro 5 лет назад +4027

    "Phew, the engine is super weak and we can hardly gain altitude. I think we should land in 4 days"

    • @anvutrong6870
      @anvutrong6870 4 года назад +29

      Ululuro lol

    • @fluffigverbimmelt
      @fluffigverbimmelt 4 года назад +39

      this! Absolute madmen

    • @daviddd44-63
      @daviddd44-63 4 года назад +38

      Lmao and what about the 100 hour inspection that's required.

    • @nickvatis
      @nickvatis 4 года назад +25

      Daviddd44 - 100 hours only required if aircraft is carrying passengers for hire or used to flight instruct

    • @Superxpninja
      @Superxpninja 3 года назад +4

      @@daviddd44-63 that's for hire

  • @IIAndersII
    @IIAndersII 5 лет назад +5151

    Imagine the silence after hearing that engine running for over 2 months.

    • @DoctorX17
      @DoctorX17 4 года назад +239

      Loud silence

    • @notnadz_
      @notnadz_ 4 года назад +165

      That makes me really uncomfortable for some reason...

    • @whackyjinak4978
      @whackyjinak4978 4 года назад +355

      An old WWII vet said the only thing louder than four radial engines is when one of them quits

    • @dehrk9024
      @dehrk9024 4 года назад +25

      IIAndersII they probably had earprotection or what ever it means in english

    • @OpoOnTheGo
      @OpoOnTheGo 4 года назад +15

      What silence? Don't you hear that weak engine? We should land in four more days

  • @James-qd3mw
    @James-qd3mw 5 лет назад +4813

    “How many flight-hours do you have?”
    “1,588”
    “Wow, how many flights?”
    “ *ONE.* “

  • @Bitrey
    @Bitrey 4 года назад +2984

    Fun fact, light takes 0.8 seconds to make that same distance

    • @a4dtesseract408
      @a4dtesseract408 4 года назад +167

      just ride a light plane, i beat their record for them

    • @atreidesemperor1003
      @atreidesemperor1003 4 года назад +91

      These men were having a pissing contest and you brought a Tsunami to shit on them

    • @vaderdudenator1
      @vaderdudenator1 4 года назад +63

      Atreides Emperor nah man, it’s insane that they flew almost a light-second.

    • @precumming
      @precumming 4 года назад +4

      Light is really slow

    • @a4dtesseract408
      @a4dtesseract408 4 года назад +13

      @@precumming please, race light. You can't win no matter what XD

  • @xeon_beastyt3728
    @xeon_beastyt3728 4 года назад +1279

    I always knew that 64 was the max of everything

    • @raine8553
      @raine8553 4 года назад +44

      minecraft?

    • @xeon_beastyt3728
      @xeon_beastyt3728 4 года назад +13

      Yup

    • @eetuthereindeer6671
      @eetuthereindeer6671 4 года назад +53

      But you gotta admit 64 days and 22 hours was pretty close to 65

    • @DoABarrelRol1l
      @DoABarrelRol1l 4 года назад +23

      Minecraft, Nintendos, number of unique values with 6-bit binary, and now flight duration (in days).

    • @AndyHappyGuy
      @AndyHappyGuy 4 года назад +33

      A stack of days.

  • @ariestheram5693
    @ariestheram5693 6 лет назад +753

    2:55
    Robert : "We need to match our speed with the pickup truck"
    John : "It's not possible"
    Robert : "No, it's necessary"
    *Interstellar music playing*

    • @anvutrong6870
      @anvutrong6870 4 года назад +10

      I read this in thier voices too haha

    • @kantdiego
      @kantdiego 4 года назад +8

      Omg an intestellar reference

    • @palaherk
      @palaherk 3 года назад +2

      Underrated comment

    • @HydroSheep
      @HydroSheep 3 года назад +1

      Semi Eyüp Karadeniz your mom is an underrated comment

    • @palaherk
      @palaherk 3 года назад

      @@HydroSheep your pen*s ia an underrated comment

  • @christianterrill3503
    @christianterrill3503 4 года назад +616

    I bet after they landed they still heard and felt the vibration and engine noise for a few days, the quiet would be hard at first.

    • @atreidesemperor1003
      @atreidesemperor1003 4 года назад +58

      Vets with PTSD sometimes say that you tune out the noise not matter how deafening it is but the loudest moment is when it stops

    • @dELTA13579111315
      @dELTA13579111315 3 года назад +9

      I used to come home and hear the conveyer belts from the job i had at the time running while i was trying to fall asleep

    • @phs125
      @phs125 3 года назад +20

      I sometimes go to my parents home 300km away, in my motorcycle.
      After I stop, I'll feel like my entire body is vibrating and my fingers curl up to the shape of handlebar.
      If I lie down in bed, I can feel the bed slowly bobbing left and right.
      And if I close my eyes, I suddenly wake up feeling like I went off the road.
      And 300km isn't even very far...

    • @lilacdoe7945
      @lilacdoe7945 3 года назад +4

      @@phs125 Yep, I rode over 1,000mi (1600km) in a few days on a crotch rocket (bad for long distance) and never had this problem. I did flatten one side of the soft tires from leaning into the wind, so coming back through the mountains was scrary. It'd get really squirrely in the curves to the point I couldn't even keep up with a Harley (my friends bike).

  • @Veikra
    @Veikra 5 лет назад +2370

    The brand new engine only lasted 1 trip

    • @guigui70051
      @guigui70051 5 лет назад +207

      One 1558 hours trip without any maintenance

    • @astrobeats3863
      @astrobeats3863 4 года назад +201

      It wasn't ruined just needed to clean out carbon deposits afterwards and it would run like a clock.

    • @plumbus483
      @plumbus483 4 года назад +27

      @@guigui70051 r/whooosh

    • @napalm_vietcong_2109
      @napalm_vietcong_2109 4 года назад +73

      Plumbus 48 do you even know what we are talking about?

    • @plumbus483
      @plumbus483 4 года назад +12

      @@napalm_vietcong_2109 Well I wasn't talking to you. A dude made a joke and 2 dudes didn't get it. That's an whoosh

  • @aintnoway686
    @aintnoway686 4 года назад +225

    "Used Cessna, brand new engine, only one flight. Now lowballers I know what I got"

    • @jordanabendroth5568
      @jordanabendroth5568 4 года назад +3

      Ironically, it would probably be worth more, planes don't really lose value unless they crash

    • @theremoteanater
      @theremoteanater 3 года назад

      @@jordanabendroth5568 hmm I wonder how much a c47 is if I bought one that wasn't used for civilian use.

    • @oliviersavard8676
      @oliviersavard8676 Год назад +2

      @@jordanabendroth5568 i'm pretty sure a plane with a fuckton of flight hours is going to be worth less than one with just a few flight hours

    • @harveywallbanger3123
      @harveywallbanger3123 Год назад +3

      A piston engine with thousands of trouble-free, perfectly-documented hours is WAY more desirable than a brand new engine of the same type, because new engines of the same type are (intentionally) outrageously expensive and there's no way of knowing if they have any defects that will show up later.
      Obviously with thousands of hours on it, that Continental 145hp engine would need to be cleaned, overhauled and rebuilt, but that's obligatory for aircraft engines per FAA regulations anyway. It's not like cars where the engines are disposable.

  • @redux537
    @redux537 6 лет назад +1100

    Wow! This plane is hanging from the ceiling at Mccarran International Aiport (Vegas) and I didn't realise its significance until now. Awesome!

    • @henryhorne6114
      @henryhorne6114 5 лет назад +13

      Redux HOLY SHIT YEAH IT IS

    • @joehill4094
      @joehill4094 5 лет назад +37

      we wont go quietly, the legion can count on that

    • @darraghmcdonald9719
      @darraghmcdonald9719 5 лет назад +18

      Martin Kaufmann Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter

    • @drakep.5857
      @drakep.5857 5 лет назад +4

      Tell the guy in the supply shed I'm working on the job with legion.

    • @commandergrab396
      @commandergrab396 5 лет назад

      @@joehill4094 what?

  • @damonferrara3637
    @damonferrara3637 4 года назад +175

    (Hears about the conditions inside)
    "They're welcome to keep this record."

  • @airmackeeee6792
    @airmackeeee6792 5 лет назад +262

    Well, over 1,500 hours logged on that flight. I think both pilots can apply for the regionals! LOL

  • @tmanepic
    @tmanepic 6 лет назад +83

    Wow, any engine that can survive over 2 months of nonstop work is pretty damn incredible in my book

    • @traeyoung1390
      @traeyoung1390 6 месяцев назад

      Why do we care about ur book? Ur irelevant anyway.

  • @tdlf156
    @tdlf156 6 лет назад +2894

    Even the new channel isn't safe from the plane fetish

    • @jonathantan2469
      @jonathantan2469 6 лет назад +149

      They must have hired the guy from Wendover.

    • @Windfarmer
      @Windfarmer 6 лет назад +23

      no, he made this channel

    • @griptape1781
      @griptape1781 6 лет назад +12

      TDLF Mapping planes are awasome boi

    • @syfilen
      @syfilen 6 лет назад +3

      ikr

    • @Affixton96
      @Affixton96 6 лет назад +36

      Wyatt Williamson Like an airplane, the joke flew right over your head.

  • @batmanthemightiestavenger9129
    @batmanthemightiestavenger9129 5 лет назад +1065

    "Pilot flies straight from kansas to Kansas"
    Same pilot flies from Florida to Florida to England...
    Flat earthers triggered

  • @shanegallagher2690
    @shanegallagher2690 4 года назад +27

    In the event of alternator/generator failure, cabin heating would remain unaffected because it is a mechanical system that pulls heat off of an exhaust shroud and into the cabin... just a note

    • @Tefans97
      @Tefans97 7 месяцев назад

      And directed there by means of a fan one would presume

    • @shanegallagher2690
      @shanegallagher2690 7 месяцев назад +1

      @Tefans97 no fan needed. The aircraft's front cowling has inlets for incoming air. Using a system of tubing that runs from this area to an exhaust shroud and then to the cockpit provides an efficient means of heating.

  • @geemcspankinson
    @geemcspankinson 6 лет назад +715

    1: Buy a 747.
    2: Buy a nuclear reactor.
    3: Put the reactor in the plane.
    4: Make it a home.
    5: Profit.
    6: Don't care about the glow and hair loss.

    • @therobloxgamer9410
      @therobloxgamer9410 5 лет назад +13

      Gunold Dump but foooooooood and wattttter

    • @abramo7700
      @abramo7700 5 лет назад +170

      Theroblox Gamer real gamers use photosynthesis to eat

    • @howardbaxter2514
      @howardbaxter2514 5 лет назад +1

      laenmowre ^ spongebob also does thatz

    • @kozmabalazs
      @kozmabalazs 5 лет назад +10

      This idea is not great not terrible.

    • @Shaun_Jones
      @Shaun_Jones 5 лет назад +50

      Believe it or not, the US Air Force tried that already

  • @hmmm9658
    @hmmm9658 6 лет назад +1752

    How can you fly the wrong way around the planet?!

    • @andy4an
      @andy4an 6 лет назад +444

      simply by taking the long route, instead of the short route.

    • @classifier1848
      @classifier1848 6 лет назад +397

      GPS 🅱roke

    • @faizansaleem9905
      @faizansaleem9905 6 лет назад +135

      It was actually an experiment done by boeing engineers and PIA pilots to test the fuel capacity of newly manufactured boeing 777 LR (Long Range).

    • @dinexorigami1198
      @dinexorigami1198 6 лет назад +123

      They were afraid to fly over India.

    • @SeanBailey1
      @SeanBailey1 6 лет назад +36

      the *long* way

  • @tl1146
    @tl1146 6 лет назад +55

    The smell in that Cessna must have been incredible LMAO

  • @mld1632
    @mld1632 4 года назад +26

    It’s crazy watching one of his new videos then going back to this. His voice and confidence has changed so much.

  • @shyamaanil3266
    @shyamaanil3266 5 лет назад +115

    0:49-SIMPLE
    The pilot started at 11:59 on New year's eve and arrived the next day

  • @SantiagoMonroy5
    @SantiagoMonroy5 5 лет назад +1234

    Nah, the MH370 is the longest one, is been 5 years since his take-off

  • @MeMyelfAndHer
    @MeMyelfAndHer 5 лет назад +42

    "How to get your ATP hours in one flight"

  • @saladbruh2625
    @saladbruh2625 5 лет назад +23

    Flight started with a couple of seconds , around half a century later it can reach 64 days , fascinating.

  • @krishnaksam
    @krishnaksam 6 лет назад +1750

    The plane fetish continues!!

    • @jaydumon2784
      @jaydumon2784 6 лет назад +10

      ruclips.net/video/mlnLVw0i7sA/видео.html
      I like to touch my fuel line to this one.

    • @shiningarmor2838
      @shiningarmor2838 6 лет назад +7

      Anthro. Planes.

    • @jude_the_apostle
      @jude_the_apostle 6 лет назад +5

      nothing wrong with that.

    • @Wavy-
      @Wavy- 6 лет назад

      Absord Rolex really -_- xd

    • @DMack6464
      @DMack6464 6 лет назад +5

      This comment thread is pretty fuckin strange.

  • @ariqrashid4034
    @ariqrashid4034 6 лет назад +1921

    Don't waste time scrolling down, it's literally just people complaining about how he didn't use the metric system

    • @hallnoats4ever942
      @hallnoats4ever942 6 лет назад +4

      Ariq Rashid just give me a oz of meth and I'll break the record lol

    • @gredangeo
      @gredangeo 6 лет назад +29

      It is kinda annoying to anybody that isn't from the US. Non-Metric is outdated. People need to move on, and not be stubborn.

    • @geoh7777
      @geoh7777 6 лет назад +18

      Pro-metric people are pompous.
      An 18th Century survey crew measured a portion of the Earth's surface (if I recall, one member of the crew died in this farcical accomplishment) in order to derive the length of the meter (metre, if you're both pompous and British), which is about 3.37 inches longer than our familiar three-foot-long yard.
      Yes. Quite an accomplishment.
      "The metre is defined as the length of the path travelled by light in a vacuum in 1/299 792 458 seconds.
      "The metre was originally defined in 1793 as one ten-millionth of the distance from the equator to the North Pole. In 1799, it was redefined in terms of a prototype metre bar (the actual bar used was changed in 1889). In 1960, the metre was redefined in terms of a certain number of wavelengths of a certain emission line of krypton-86. In 1983, the current definition was adopted." (Wikipedia)
      The original definition of the meter (as mentioned above) is a reflection of the fantasy at the time that it was important that the new system be defined in terms of the planet upon which we live (Earth worship). It was a rejection of the notion that the derivation of a unit of measure should be the length of a bodily member of the King of England, whether it be a foot, or the length of one of his finger segments. This might today be called xenophobia on the part of the Continental Europeans. Except that the idea that the metric system is vastly superior to the standard system has reached something close to a universally religious fervor, that particular belief approaching that of the idea that an airplane wing derives its lift in accordance with the Bernoulli principle.
      I never read about this: "No. Don't send us any equipment measured in inches. The occupying Germans must be shot with metric bullets. Take away those tons of artillery rounds from our shores. We insist on kilograms, you fools."
      The worship of the metric system is a strange phenomenon, when it is taken into consideration that most people in the "metric countries" don't access the system at any level closer than a kilogram of butter, or kilograms per square centimeter of tire pressure. "But, it is a decimal system," which alone makes it worth of worship.
      Okay. It is a decimal system. Hooray. You win.
      .

    • @cameraman655
      @cameraman655 6 лет назад +14

      LONG LIVE THE IMPERIAL/STANDARD MEASURE SYSTEM! Sadly we Aussies surrendered to the metric system in the 70s, though I still say miles, feet, and other units of imperial measurement in day-to-day conversation. Bloody Froggie and Pommie wogs and their horrid metrics down the world's throat, save for the Septics of course.

    • @gredangeo
      @gredangeo 6 лет назад +14

      Metric is the new 'Standard'. Imperial sucks. Get over it. Seeing a drawing with simple measurements down to whole or 0.1mm increments of a Millimetre is rather easy to read. Which many do. If you know you do need a specific dimension tighter than 0.1mm you know it's for a good reason. Otherwise make the dimension rounded up, for clarity. It's close enough. Can't do that with an Inch, too large. Many American drawing are always using Fractions, so they are always using needless decimals. Is '.1875 IN' really that far off from '.2 IN' Use that instead. Another thing that's easy to follow is Drill sizes. MM is straightforward and you don't have to get a damn chart to know wtf is a "B" drill or "#27". Fuck that guy for coming up with that.

  • @charlesevans3815
    @charlesevans3815 5 лет назад +49

    Bruh, I fly a Cessna in my flight lessons and the fuel runs out in a few hours, so I was freakin blown away so when I saw over 60 days of flight I was blown away.

  • @randomstuffhappenshere8525
    @randomstuffhappenshere8525 6 лет назад +632

    What did they do when they had to use the restroom?

    • @Sophiebryson510
      @Sophiebryson510 6 лет назад +159

      Random stuff Happens here they peed out of the door

    • @mememachine6586
      @mememachine6586 5 лет назад +83

      Mckenzie Welsh what if they had to shit

    • @Mrduck-lq4sd
      @Mrduck-lq4sd 5 лет назад +187

      then they take a dump out the window

    • @markos9531
      @markos9531 5 лет назад +69

      The video said the had put a toilet in the plane.

    • @aallieen9119
      @aallieen9119 5 лет назад +42

      Atticon but where would the shit and piss that was in the toilet go

  • @aabhinnav
    @aabhinnav 6 лет назад +938

    More like double as interesting.

  • @mani-oz7sj
    @mani-oz7sj 6 лет назад +917

    Where did they shit? :D

    • @BigBird6671
      @BigBird6671 6 лет назад +435

      Just out the window, aiming for cars of course.

    • @MrKIMPHY
      @MrKIMPHY 6 лет назад +36

      maratib ali lashari balouch yeah. Now that you mentioned it. Now i cant sleep

    • @ThreeReichsandYoureOut
      @ThreeReichsandYoureOut 6 лет назад +118

      Seriously though, they probably just shat over the desert. It

    • @JavierCR25
      @JavierCR25 6 лет назад +55

      maratib ali lashari balouch Boy am I glad I wasn't the only one wondering that! I guess they stuck their bum out the door and just let it rip! I can imagine the side of the plane when they landed though hahahahah

    • @radioboys8986
      @radioboys8986 6 лет назад +30

      same as in a small boat in a bucket then you dump it out

  • @gtd1783
    @gtd1783 4 года назад +45

    I was wondering why that plane was hanging at the airport.

  • @justanotheryoutubechannel
    @justanotheryoutubechannel 5 лет назад +24

    Oh wow, this mission was genius! I love the simplicity of just flying down near a pickup truck and refuelling.

  • @mongdex
    @mongdex 6 лет назад +8

    3:55 - no electricity does not mean no heat. C172 heat source funnels air through a tube that gets heated by the engine for heat.

  • @GamalKevin
    @GamalKevin 6 лет назад +259

    They achieved almost 1.6 k hours of flight time. Wow.

    • @snowball8940
      @snowball8940 6 лет назад +10

      Kev I’m sure every airline wanted to hire them after that

    • @christopherbedford9897
      @christopherbedford9897 5 лет назад +9

      @@snowball8940 Possibly not. Cessna's a/c specs tell you the engine has to be inspected every couple hundred hours (maybe 400, I don't remember the details) and it has to have regular services and a complete overhaul in much less than one and a half thousand hours, IIRC. Flouting those regs is a complete no-no...

    • @xdruutana9752
      @xdruutana9752 5 лет назад +2

      No this is fake

    • @mehmetalibayram7869
      @mehmetalibayram7869 5 лет назад +1

      and i thought 16 hours was bad enough lol

    • @ninetron5513
      @ninetron5513 5 лет назад +1

      xd Ruutana it's not fake lmao

  • @P1geonrl
    @P1geonrl 3 года назад +11

    I took my first flight ever in march 12, and got my private pilots license Yesterday,
    It took 62 days
    shorter than this flight

    • @lifeofabronovich7792
      @lifeofabronovich7792 Год назад

      Is it really that quick? I remember my friend got his PPL and it took him a few years.

  • @gamerbros6921
    @gamerbros6921 5 лет назад +51

    Their names are “Tim” and “Cook”? Sounds like an Apple employee to me idk bout u ...

    • @rohankodibagkar2552
      @rohankodibagkar2552 3 года назад

      He's the CEO.

    • @foudremy1514
      @foudremy1514 3 года назад +2

      @@rohankodibagkar2552 CEO is still an employee. Still have wages and salaries.

    • @seamusmckeon9109
      @seamusmckeon9109 3 года назад

      If it’s an Apple employee their names would be Maximilian and Edward, and they’d just tell you that the repair is $800 while giving no shits

  • @StaticImage
    @StaticImage 6 лет назад +541

    Half as Interesting more like Twice as Interesting, amirite?

  • @cortanax1407
    @cortanax1407 6 лет назад +7

    Legend has it the NCR still operates the plane for reconnaissance over the New Vegas Strip

  • @casey6556
    @casey6556 4 года назад +2

    The plane they used actually hangs over the baggage hall of the Main Terminal in Las Vegas’s main airport, with plaques describing its history nearby in the airport’s aviation museum. Well worth glancing up if you’re flying in/out as I was over Christmas!

  • @aidandonaldson7
    @aidandonaldson7 6 лет назад +14

    I didn’t know Cessna 172s had a full-functioning autopilot back in the ‘50s!

    • @christopherbedford9897
      @christopherbedford9897 5 лет назад +1

      It's a long reach to even call it an autopilot, much less full-functioning. It's a simple two-servo device for holding heading and altitude.

    • @christopherbedford9897
      @christopherbedford9897 5 лет назад +1

      @Nick I doubt a 172 would fly unattended on trim alone for over an hour though.

    • @mikemills69
      @mikemills69 5 лет назад

      First autopilot 1914

  • @jakebrodskype
    @jakebrodskype 6 лет назад +6

    The airplane hangs today in the terminal building at McCarran International Airport. It was an amazing feat.

  • @amalaysian1514
    @amalaysian1514 6 лет назад +17

    For those that are curious, 95 gallons (US) = around 360 liters.

  • @AndrewScott83815
    @AndrewScott83815 6 лет назад +2

    Keep the aviation vids coming, at least us av geeks are happy! I know Im not the only CFI that loves these vids... btw he heater uses heat from the exhaust manifold.

  • @bricefleckenstein9666
    @bricefleckenstein9666 3 года назад +5

    0:41
    Steve Fosset - who slightly exceeded the record in distance, and shattered the record for speed, that was set by Voyager a few years before that for a flight with NO refueling.
    Still, 64 days with refueling is mighty impressive.

  • @aquaticaquatos4792
    @aquaticaquatos4792 6 лет назад +177

    Ohh today is national cookie day

    • @f.b.i9512
      @f.b.i9512 5 лет назад +4

      Aquatic Aquatos everyday is cookie day for me

    • @user-iz1yx5bf5g
      @user-iz1yx5bf5g 5 лет назад

      @@f.b.i9512 you have copied my profile pic fool

    • @officerhughdowning1711
      @officerhughdowning1711 5 лет назад

      And my bday

    • @kimin06
      @kimin06 5 лет назад

      @@officerhughdowning1711 yeah mine too

  • @terryellison3651
    @terryellison3651 6 лет назад +3

    Honestly the way he plugs his sponsors so smoothly is worth watching every episode for just that.

  • @davethesid8960
    @davethesid8960 5 лет назад

    You totally deserve more subscribers! :)
    Great vid, btw

  • @F1fan4eva
    @F1fan4eva 6 лет назад +3

    Sweet videos... fan of all your previous content on both channels
    A minor correction:
    The flight from HK to London was flown by Boeing as a demonstration of the range of its 777-200LR. Not by PIA

  • @TheEgg185
    @TheEgg185 6 лет назад +3

    Ok. I didn't watch this video, but I can tell from your thumbnail previews that this is going to be an amazing up-and-coming channel. I subscribed without watching a single video. Don't let me down.

  • @Nefarium123
    @Nefarium123 5 лет назад +12

    Legend has it people still are complaining about him not using the metric system.

    • @imluvinyourmum
      @imluvinyourmum 5 лет назад +5

      The funny thing is in aviation the imperial system is used to standardize everything and to avoid life threatening mistakes.
      Even the general population in metric countries will say '30,000 feet'.

    • @Krokoklemmee
      @Krokoklemmee 5 лет назад

      @@imluvinyourmum nobody in metric countries says 30,000 feet
      literally nobody

    • @imluvinyourmum
      @imluvinyourmum 5 лет назад +1

      @@Krokoklemmee - So you say 'flying at 10,000 mtr's?' LOL, but the air traffic control isn't switching over to metric, everything is in imperial down to the engineering of the plane to avoid confusion.

    • @Krokoklemmee
      @Krokoklemmee 5 лет назад

      @@imluvinyourmum no, i say 10 kilometers
      And then why was there this NASA accident, because Boeing decided to use the imperial system when everyone agreed to use the metric system? 🤔
      Even so, i honestly don't care what system they're using, as long as they put it together and it works in the end. Would just be more intuitive to use the metric system ^^

    • @heinrichmirgrautsvordir6613
      @heinrichmirgrautsvordir6613 3 года назад

      @CheatyTycoon 2 No, if I get a contract to build a 50 meter long ship, then build a 50 feet long ship, its my fault. You always build what the contractor wants, so if the contractor wants his software to use the Dublin Spire as the system of measurement, then he gets his software with Dublin Spires as the unit of measurement. Oh, and you know, the reason why the metric system is superior, is that metre means everywhere in the world roughly the same, while your inch is in germany elle and in french pouce. So yea all countries just say metro meter or métre.

  • @stampeedvalkyrie
    @stampeedvalkyrie 4 года назад +4

    This aircraft, and other interesting aviation items are on display to the public at McCarren Airport in Las Vegas. Hard to miss it hanging from the ceiling.

  • @tntkop
    @tntkop 5 лет назад +4

    I’d love to see their logbook entry!!!

  • @scurra6581
    @scurra6581 4 года назад +62

    How long did they fly?
    Normal person: 64 days
    Me, an intellectual: a stack of days

  • @JanSanono
    @JanSanono 6 лет назад +1857

    USE THE METRIC SYSTEM!!!!

    • @lsdzheeusi
      @lsdzheeusi 6 лет назад +78

      Jan Sanono EuroTriggered

    • @JanSanono
      @JanSanono 6 лет назад +41

      Danilo being liked by people online is better than having real friends I suppose.

    • @wesselstienstra7020
      @wesselstienstra7020 6 лет назад +88

      You know why? Because everyone except America agrees with him

    • @bahnspotterEU
      @bahnspotterEU 6 лет назад +67

      Mark Deavult Think before you write. The metric system is used in all except three countries on earth. He could be from literally almost anywhere, not just from Europe.

    • @Fluskar
      @Fluskar 6 лет назад +34

      his target audience is mostly american

  • @VictoryAviation
    @VictoryAviation 3 года назад +2

    Side note, the cabin heat for a C172 is mechanical in nature. If the alternator failed, it wouldn’t effect the cabin heat at all.
    Anyways. This record and the execution of it is absolutely awesome.

    • @davidedmundson8402
      @davidedmundson8402 2 года назад +1

      They said generator, and given the time frame involved it probably was a generator. You are correct on the heat system, which works just like an old VW Bug.

    • @VictoryAviation
      @VictoryAviation 2 года назад

      @@davidedmundson8402 You’re correct. It was a generator back then instead of alternator. I’m still trying to figure out why the heat failed. I’ve talked to Mr. Cook’s son on the phone. Their heat definitely stopped working. That would have been miserable. Not to mention having to hand fly 24/7 after the autopilot took a dump due to the generator failure. The two pilots were incredible.

  • @pizzatime7433
    @pizzatime7433 5 лет назад

    Finally something worth recommended on RUclips

  • @scareleague9551
    @scareleague9551 5 лет назад +22

    This comments section just cured everyones stress and anxiety 😂

  • @voze1905
    @voze1905 6 лет назад +3

    I love this channel.

  • @fuvet
    @fuvet 6 лет назад

    THANK YOU! i have something to talk about during my next flight lesson in a c-172!

  • @williaml.542
    @williaml.542 3 года назад +1

    Cool fact: The Cessna that they flew is currently in Mccarran intl. airport, it is suspended above the baggage claim area if I remember correctly

  • @gobarn1877
    @gobarn1877 6 лет назад +12

    0:48 dat flare tho

  • @yee7849
    @yee7849 4 года назад +50

    64 days flight
    Me, an intellectual : A StAcK oF dAyS FLIGHT

    • @grdb0686
      @grdb0686 4 года назад

      Stop copying u copycat

  • @TerruvianPuff
    @TerruvianPuff 3 года назад +1

    Fun fact! This plane now resides in the baggage claim building of McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas Nevada! I've seen it multiple times as I flew to my mom's house every summer.

  • @georgerussell2947
    @georgerussell2947 6 лет назад +41

    The longest flight is the ISS because it is technicly moving through atomasphere and there are allways people on it.

    • @somefuckstolemynick
      @somefuckstolemynick 5 лет назад +18

      The ISS is not flying, it's in free fall.

    • @onewhosaysgoose4831
      @onewhosaysgoose4831 4 года назад +6

      The ISS has not yet landed.

    • @owlsayssouth
      @owlsayssouth 4 года назад +3

      yeah, it's got to land safely to get the record. so the real record holder is that little Drone carrying the nuclear bomb the air force puts up in orbit for years on end, and safely lands afterwords.

    • @a4dtesseract408
      @a4dtesseract408 4 года назад +1

      @. it the moon

    • @lucywucyyy
      @lucywucyyy 4 года назад

      tru actually

  • @Sendthatbeemer
    @Sendthatbeemer 6 лет назад +122

    im very lucky to live in Leeds UK and i have grown up using both metric and imperial systems

    • @andy4an
      @andy4an 6 лет назад +16

      as an american, i know both as well.

    • @DESTRUCTINATORS
      @DESTRUCTINATORS 6 лет назад +9

      Growing up in Leeds is like growing up in the sharp end of a landfill site

    • @JBBrickman
      @JBBrickman 6 лет назад +1

      It's in orbit so no it's not flying

    • @awfullygenericname6783
      @awfullygenericname6783 6 лет назад

      liam quinn I'm Asian living in the US

    • @SuperSMT
      @SuperSMT 6 лет назад

      Most Americans are the same way. Metric is taught in every school

  • @Authen_tical
    @Authen_tical 4 года назад +16

    Just buy a Boeing 747 and fill all the compartments with fuel spare parts and get some on air mechanics and your good to go

    • @heinrichmirgrautsvordir6613
      @heinrichmirgrautsvordir6613 3 года назад +1

      Have fun flying that thing close to ground to refuel

    • @DankMemesForAngryTeens
      @DankMemesForAngryTeens 3 года назад

      @@heinrichmirgrautsvordir6613 you’d have in air refuelling. Airforce one can stay in the air for a stupid amount of time. I’m pretty sure it’s something like 28 days. Until it runs out of food.

  • @kateargent5750
    @kateargent5750 5 лет назад +1

    That's a real testament to that engine. Incredible it can run for that long.

  • @JamestheAviator
    @JamestheAviator 10 месяцев назад

    Two issues I have with this as a Cessna 172 pilot. First, he said a hose or line was connected from a truck to the fuel tanks/engine to refuel the aircraft. A C172 is gravity fed meaning the avgas in the tanks uses gravity to go down into the engine (oversimplified), unless they used a pump and some interesting engineering it would not be possible to get fuel from ground level into the engine. Without the refuelling, a C172 with the extra tank can only fly for just under 3 days (assuming the mixture was perfected leaned). The other smaller issue is when he said the generator failed... a C172 doesn't have a generator, it has a battery and engine which works very similar to a car. If the engine was running it would be supplying the battery with power thus, like a car the electrics would be fine, there was no mention that the battery had a technical issue. Even if the battery charge supply fail (which the gauge would indicate), depending on the exact conditions they would have around 20 minutes of electricity and no time if the battery itself failed. In this case, the pilots would be making an urgent landing and they wouldn't be able to keep flying for days on end.
    I'm not in denial that this happen, I just think a lot of key elements of this story haven't been told.

  • @darth1nsidious726
    @darth1nsidious726 6 лет назад +564

    This is only half as interesting as wendover productions

  • @kevinp8108
    @kevinp8108 6 лет назад +4

    This World Record Breaking Cessna 172 is actually on display at the Las Vegas McCarran airport hanging from the ceiling.

  • @WhalesWilly
    @WhalesWilly 5 лет назад

    I actually signed up to the Brilliant thing. Thanks for the heads up

  • @laurenklok3927
    @laurenklok3927 6 лет назад +2

    I wonder if the record could be broken more easily with a Zeppelin? You can have more space and they can stay in the air for like a day on just normal flights, I wonder how long they could stay in the air with refueling.

  • @unionjackgamingandvlogs6457
    @unionjackgamingandvlogs6457 3 года назад +4

    Airline: How many flight hours do you have?
    These guys: yes

  • @michaelcutler5538
    @michaelcutler5538 5 лет назад +10

    Ne-va-da, friend.
    Source: Go there, say it Ne-vah-da and see what happens

    • @a.b17
      @a.b17 5 лет назад +2

      Nothing happens

    • @beefflow
      @beefflow 4 года назад

      The state is 90% tourists and transplants...nothing would happen.

    • @ObamaoZedong
      @ObamaoZedong 4 года назад +1

      Nuhv-add-uh isn't the right pronunciation, it's just the gringos' accent.

    • @shaunwolf8241
      @shaunwolf8241 3 года назад +1

      Thank you I can’t stand it when people can’t say it right

    • @michaelcutler5538
      @michaelcutler5538 3 года назад

      @@ObamaoZedong We don't say "Tehas" either.

  • @acb747
    @acb747 6 лет назад

    The alternator doesn't effect the heater. It's simply outside ram air being routed through a muffler shroud with simple mechanical linkages before entering the cabin.

  • @andyvonbourske6405
    @andyvonbourske6405 Год назад

    I'm willing to bet those first few nights of silence must of made it hard to fall asleep. it's amazing what you can get used to with time.

  • @andrewmitchell5807
    @andrewmitchell5807 6 лет назад +40

    YA THE AIRPLANES

  • @quinn5109
    @quinn5109 4 года назад +4

    I was flying into vegas and I told my mom about this and then on our way to baggage claim we saw IT and I was like "MOM! Look! Look! It's that thing I was telling you about!"

  • @mrmagdump9085
    @mrmagdump9085 5 лет назад

    Btw for those wondering the avg cessna 172 flys and cruises about 2300rpm (rotations of the crankshaft per min) so
    2300rpm X 60 min an hour X 24 hours a day X 64 days = 211,968,000 rotations before the engine had trouble

  • @keywestalert6329
    @keywestalert6329 4 года назад

    Lol the transition was funny. "If you want to break the record you'll have to..." you know what will cone next..

  • @votekyle3000
    @votekyle3000 6 лет назад +29

    What's the metric conversion for 64 days?

  • @timnell207
    @timnell207 4 года назад +6

    Generator has absolutely nothing to do with heat

    • @yegfreethinker
      @yegfreethinker 3 года назад

      Doesn't the 172 use the engine oil for heat?

    • @timnell207
      @timnell207 3 года назад

      yegfreethinker no, it uses an air to air heat exchanger. It’s commonly called a heater muff or shroud among other names. This is a metal tube or box that surrounds an exhaust pipe. It has an opening for fresh air from the outside which is heated by the exhaust pipe (there is no mixing with the exhaust gases) and an outlet for cabin heat and carb heat.

    • @oddvin0000000000000
      @oddvin0000000000000 3 года назад

      They need electrics to function to actually turn the heater on

  • @StephenMakesVideos
    @StephenMakesVideos 3 года назад

    Fun Fact: This plane now hangs over the baggage claim at McCarran International Airport, close to a small aviation museum on the upper crossway by the security checkpoints.

  • @shobhitdutta1914
    @shobhitdutta1914 3 года назад +1

    Salute to his transition from vid to sponsors

  • @kiki1573
    @kiki1573 5 лет назад +9

    So I can only imagine the stench from reliving themselves in cups must have been overwhelming.🤢

    • @a4dtesseract408
      @a4dtesseract408 4 года назад

      probably not

    • @regular-joe
      @regular-joe 4 года назад

      Out the window!!

    • @rireki_riri
      @rireki_riri 4 года назад +2

      If you have been inside of that thing for some time it would have no smell because your nose will be accustomed to it.

  • @williamthomas7031
    @williamthomas7031 3 года назад +3

    they got to know every corner of that plane over the course of the flight - just like we got to know every corner of our houses over the course of lock down.

  • @3rdworldgarage450
    @3rdworldgarage450 2 года назад

    The engine in a 172 is normally rated to go 1800 hours between overhauls, so it was nearing the end of it's rated service life. Another fun fact is that the 172 came out in 1956, so the plane was only 2 years old when this was done. New ones are available today, but not as cheap as they were back then. It will run you $486,000 to get the newest model, which isn't much different from a 1958 except for the addition of a rear window, avionics and the added liability insurance Cessna carries on each plane it sells in case of a crash (about $100,000 of the total cost). I would guess that the price for this plane when new in 1956 was probably around $9000.

  • @DHW12345
    @DHW12345 20 дней назад

    That's over two months. That's two months of 24/7 flying in a small space with one mattress, one bathroom, refueling twice a day, with loud vibrations. No TV. No phone.
    The mental capacity and resilience you need to do such a feat is astronomical. I don't think people quite understand the gravity of this record breaking feat.

  • @dylang-s3821
    @dylang-s3821 5 лет назад +7

    those guys are gonna feel like they are in an airplane for the rest of their lives.

  • @wendymarx1917
    @wendymarx1917 6 лет назад +10

    2:20 that cessna did a tailstrike there, lol.

  • @ELS-tone
    @ELS-tone 3 года назад

    I’m sure being able good luck go for a quite walk must have felt otherworldly

  • @owenlerner8104
    @owenlerner8104 5 лет назад

    holy crap, they started their trip yesterday, so this can be easier to picture now

  • @alananthonylaggui8554
    @alananthonylaggui8554 4 года назад +25

    Correction for the Title = "A Stack of Days of the Longest Flight"

  • @ArcticProxy
    @ArcticProxy 6 лет назад +7

    Does it bother anybody else how he says “hacienda?”

  • @idontknowwhatimdoing9769
    @idontknowwhatimdoing9769 6 лет назад

    64 days on a very small plane is insane and beign 2 people in there they had to made jokes to cheer each other up

  • @rosco3
    @rosco3 6 лет назад +2

    It is virtually impossible to break that record cause today flying near a car to refuel would be absolutely crazy

    • @Superphilipp
      @Superphilipp 8 месяцев назад

      Why?

    • @rosco3
      @rosco3 8 месяцев назад

      @@Superphilipp flight safety is way more serious today

  • @ryandoes-gamingmore4457
    @ryandoes-gamingmore4457 5 лет назад +3

    Dem Cessna 172s be the Toyota and Nokia of Aviation.

  • @EverydayAnimation
    @EverydayAnimation 6 лет назад +27

    Half interesting, half advertising. True to the name.

  • @danielp415
    @danielp415 2 месяца назад

    This is a psychological endurance feat more than anything

  • @AlanTheBeast100
    @AlanTheBeast100 2 года назад

    C-172 heat comes from a shroud around the exhaust. Make sure you have a CO detector.
    Don't need no 'lectricity. (Magnetos, 2 plugs per cylinder).
    Radios are for people with anxiety issues.