Airplane noises explained by airline pilot (Full flight) - Ask A Pilot
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- Опубликовано: 10 май 2024
- In this video, a pilot will explain airplane noises and procedures nicely and calmly. The video starts with the airplane getting pushed back from the gate. From there your pilot will explain the different sounds and procedures all the way to arrival at the destination. This is an easy way to learn more about what to expect onboard an airplane. It is also a great way to build your confidence which can help you to relax more and enjoy flying.
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The best part of the flight for me is when I hear the announcement from the Pilot for cabin and crew to begin preparations for landing. I just feel a massive sense of relief at that point because I know we’re about to land and i honestly don’t care how bumpy the landing is lol.
Same lol I'm petrified the whole time and the only thing that comforts me is knowing the pilots getting ready to land lol 😆
@@heatherfreeman5604 I know right! Haha! Someone just needs to invent a teleportation device now!!!
@@heatherfreeman5604 I’m going on a flight soon I’m terrified 😮😊
Same😅
same! Plane is going back to the ground, I do not care how bumpy it gets
I would pay money to have you narrate every flight for me to tell me what is happening. This was immensely helpful, thank you.
And me lol
We are happy to help! We are currently editing a new video where we are flying the 787 Dreamliner. So keep your eyes open for the new video. :)
I completely agree!
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oh my god. im an anxious flyer and so im always hyper vigilant on flights. ive always noticed the sound on a flight where it sounds like the engine is turned off in the middle of the flight and it has always freaked me out as id always assumed it was something bad. it’s really helpful to know that its just the plane starting to cruise!! thank you for this!!
When I was on my first ever flight as a teenager the sounds of the reversers deploying and the sounds they make freaked me out a bit. But somehow I had the presence of mind to look around at the other passengers and the flight attendants. Nobody was panicking or distressed so I figured that whatever was making that sound was completely normal. I did ask my Dad about it and he explained the reversers to me.
But if the unknown sounds and whatnot scares you then I would suggest watching explanatory videos like this one and learn the basics of how airliners work, how planes fly and whatnot. It really can help.
@@mikoto7693 It really does! Had quite the anxiety about flying until I really started to learn how the planes work, and how efficient and safe they actually are!
Even if it did, if your flying in either some type of boeing or Airbus, which likely is the case as they are amongst the most common passenger airplanes in the skies around the world, (typical commercial passenger jets), they can easily glide 100 miles or more without absolutely zero engines or complete engine failure (assuming you were at sufficient speed prior to failure). So even still as long as you aren't over a large body of water or mountain, there is still pretty good chance that the pilots will have ample time to decide on the best course of action and ultimately a (relatively) safe place to do an emergency landing. So there is still hope that if God forbid an engine may actually ever give out you would walk away.
thanks for posting. i get anxiety and one thing that bothers me is an unexplained noise. and yes, i have a flight tomorrow. lol
I have in 9 days
3 hours
Same
i remember the first time i heard the buzz saw and i freaked out
@@benjaminn_s I thought that was the microwave
My main fear is just after takeoff. It's worst when the flaps retract and the gear comes off and we make the first turn. My body feels like we're going too slow and the plane is going to stall. The more the attitude of the plane levels out, the better I feel. By the time we reach cruising altitude, I'm completely relaxed. But before takeoff...for MONTHS, I have anxiety whenever I think about the flight. By the time I'm sitting on the plane, it's fear. Once the engines spool up, it's terror.
But all on the outbound trip. Coming back, I'm pretty much fine
EXACTLY its at that moment when the plane Is going up and the plane feels like its going too slow and its going to fall backwards but over time u get used to it and feel relief when it gets closer to cruising
Here watching right AFTER take off 🤣🥲🥲🥲
I’m flying on a couple days and I’m terrified of flying. I’ve flown before but this will be my first time flying alone.. and I’m 33..
This video is the BEST I’ve seen on RUclips. You speak calmly and softly and it has made me feel so much better and eased my anxiety big time.
how did your flight go, I havent flown in 5 years and I am supper nervous as I have flight coming up
@@mieshamccray560 If you haven’t flown yet or are still afraid and want the perspective of someone who works on the aircraft as part of the ground crew then I’m happy to help explain the sheer amount of effort, care and dedication that goes into even the most routine of flights to make them as safe as possible if you think it might help.
@@mikoto7693 it's days later but I wouldn't say no!
@@mikoto7693 I’d love to hear more 😩
When you are nervous, your senses become heightened. Since an aircraft is a large machine it makes big noises anytime something moves. Sometimes knowing what those sounds are and recognizing that is exactly how they should be sounding can make you less startled.
I’ve flown loads of times but I’m still an anxious flyer. I had a flight a few weeks ago and I watched this prior, I kept thinking back to this video when I heard these noises and it really put my mind at ease. Thank you!
This was excellent, thank you. Very calm voice and great, simple explanations. I feel so much better about my flight!
We are happy that you enjoyed the video and you are feeling much better about your flight. 😊
My problem is I feel discomfort during take off especially the sound the engine makes before accelerating at the runway
I hate flying. But I watched this video before flying to Chicago a couple of weeks ago, it helped me. Having 3 drinks at the bar, didn't hurt either..lol
What bothers me is that sinking feeling right after takeoff accompanied by reduced engine noise. Sometimes it feels like the engines are going to quit at a critical phase of the flight. I understand the primary cause for this is that jet engines need to be spooled back a few minutes after a full power takeoff to allow them to cool off before resuming a climb out to cruise altitude.
this happens when the flaps are retracted shortly after take-off, nothing to worry about. You can look out the window next time and be prepared so it doesn't come as a surprise :)
I know exactly that "sinking feeling" you mean. It happens, when the climb rate is reduced "from high to zero" very fast (usually by the autopilot). At certain airports / departure routes, the plane needs to climb fast e.g. to avoid mountains, other aircraft etc. The pilots receive an altitude from ATC e.g. "climb to 10.000 feet". Once the plane has reached 10.000 ft, the autopilot will reduce engine power and climb rate. If the climb rate was previously high, and it is reduced fast, you will feel it in your gut. At certain airports / departure routes, the plane can climb more smoothly and you won't feel anything.
i watched this before my flight a week ago. i always get super anxious with flying and although it wasn’t comfortable it was easily the best flight i’ve had anxiety wise. today i fly home and i’m feeling super anxious again but i know this video will help me again. thank you so much :)
how did your flight go, I havent flown in 5 years and I am supper nervous as I have flight coming up
@@mieshamccray560 how did your flight go?
@@Jeff_1349 it went well!! I survived, very smooth there and back
@@mieshamccray560 I have s flight to next two days I'm scared and anxious when it takes off but when it lands I'm pretty chill
Such a great video. I hate flying as I'm a control freak. It helps to understand what the noises are.
i like captains voice its a lot more reassuring than u think
I’ve been flying so many times in my life that just by rewatching this video I realized I knew every single step by heart . I just always still find it scary and I hope this feeling will completely go away someday
This video made me extra nervous lol I absolutely hate takeoff. And during trips I tend to me nervous the whole time anticipating the ride home
this was amazing! i’m an extremely anxious flyer and i felt like i was on a flight looking out the window and you were sitting next to me explaining everything that was going on. knowledge really is power. i’m way less nervous about flying now.
We are so happy to hear this! We are also now editing a new video and next flight with us will be on the 787 Dreamliner. :)
You should have mentioned how when the flaps are retracted shortly after take-off, there is a brief "falling" feeling that comes a result of this. I have found that people who do not know much about aviation, get particularly worried when this happens
The falling mid flight is what bothers me. More than turbulence. Like dropping in an elevator
@@Jeff_1349 I’ve learned that this can’t happen, I’ve had the exact fear. If the plane runs out of gas, the engine fails, etc.
The plane is still able to glide for a solid 30-60 minutes which gives you enough time for a landing at a nearby airport!
The falling sensation is just a sensory trick that results from the pilots reducing the amount of thrust now that they don’t need all of that power from takeoff or they have to slow down a bit once they’re suitably high enough from the ground to reduce noise for the people living below them near the airport’s benefit. It’s just a result of the liquid responsible for balance being sloshed around your inner ear.
@@mikoto7693 thank you sm for this!!! really helps calm down my anxiety
It's not when flaps are retracted, it's when the plane reduces the pitch angle
As someone who flies not infrequently, knows what the noises are, and is a very nervous flier, this was very helpful. I have a flight to Japan in a little over a week and have been spending the past handful of days looking for videos and doing a lot of self talk surrounding my fear of flying.
Please can you make a video on turbulence. I’m always scared the plane is out of control
This is amazing. I’m a huge flight enthusiast and hope to be a future pilot; and understanding the different sounds I will hear during flight is instrumental. Thank you! Amazing video Sir!
I have been up in the air 10 times and have never looked out a window. I'm so fearful of flying I pretend to be on a train... the first time ever for me to continue watching out an airplane window. So glad I did not skip over this video & watched from start to finish. Thanks for a great video.
Have you ever wanted to become a pilot or flight crew? I know that a lot of people want exactly these jobs
Never felt so relaxed seeing a takeoff lol this is great!!
Honestly the thing that freaks me out the most is when the engines turn down after climbing because my hindbrain thinks the plane will fall out of the sky, but knowing that even if both engines sudddenly stopped the plane wouldn't drop out of the sky because it's going so fast has really helped. It would just glide and the pilots would have enough time to land the plane.
Frrrr and sometimes you can feel the airplane slow down in the air and i be like “holy fuck why are we stopping in the air we’re gonna fall” but then i realize I’m in a whole ass airplane
You aren't alone I have a reoccurring dream/nightmare about it...its normal to be a little fearful
Thank you for an amazing explanation 👏🏻👏🏻
Fantastic! Thank you very much for this video.
Very helpful video, thank you!
thank you SO much for this! your relaxing voice has calmed me down
This is great! I was nervous about a flight I have coming up but knowing all the noises really helps. I'm feeling calm and confident!
❤️❤️❤️✈️✈️✈️✈️, I'm glad to see Ask a Pilot team 👏👏
Great video. Thank you!
Brilliant thank you ☺️☺️☺️
Thank you for this video! Your calm and reassuring voice, along with the comprehensive explanations, are very helpful for an anxious flyer. Thank you.
My fear of flying got me banned from going on any family vacation that requires us to fly. We flew to Yellowstone and I hated every minute of the flight. I hated the feeling of being trapped and every noise made me think that the plane was going to fall out of the sky. When it was time to fly back home I freaked out and refused to get on the plane with the rest of my family. I ended up getting a rental car to drive myself home... well I ended up wrecking the rental car and my parents had to fly out to visit me in the ICU. So now I miss out on everything because my fear of flying is so intense but recently I decided that I would try to overcome my fear of flying and this video helped so thank you!
Aw I’m so sorry! Let’s make it a New Years resolution to conquer our fear next year!!
Are you okay after the crash?
Probably a bit more nervous in a car too. Sorry about the crash. As they say, when you have time to spare, go by air. 🙂
Knowledge is power, thanks for this video!
Thank you! Super useful for nervous people! Cannot thank you enough for this video!
This is thorough, clear, and very helpful. Thank you so much.
I’ve liked these beautiful birds since I was a kid. Thank you for the lesson.
Very helpful and interesting. Thank you
Thanks alot. A very useful video to explain all those aircraft noises.
Aircraft : a
Us : the plane is gonna crash omg 😂
This video is gold, very well explained. Thanks my captain! ✈️
Thank you, Amanda - we are happy that you liked it. If there are any other topics that you would like us to make a video about, let us know and we will try to make it happen.
this is very very helpful, thank you!
Brilliant thank you
Ty so much I fly Monday and this video made me feel better
You have explained so well. Can you talk more about turbulence please
This video really helped calm my anxiety. Thank you.
Thank you so much, friend !!!!
This is amazing!! I am terrified of flying, I had no choice to fly a lot in the late 80's early 90's, cried every time! I learnt all the noises, I knew if something didn't sound right! Moved back to UK from Spain in '93 so I'd never have to fly again. My Daughter won a trip on Concorde, aaahhh. scary but what an experience. That was April 2000 & I didn't fly again until 2018 & 19 only because I don't want to miss out on holidays with children/Grandchildren! Each time, I'm close to hysterics, feel all out of control & I don't know the 'noises' on a new plane so I'm hoping this helps :) I'm looking forward to watching more of your vids, especially any "fear of flying" ones. Thank you so much :)
Oooh there was a Concorde :) Do you mean at night the cabin lights are dimmed to give us better night vision or the pilots? I always thought it was a safety thing?
Hi Sarah. Thank you so much for your kind words. If you are interested we also have some audio files and training exercises designed to take control over your emotions and fear. We would be happy to share these with you if you are willing to try and get back flying with comfort? The dimming of the lights in the cabin at night time is a safety thing. If we did not do this there could be a safety hazard if you had to leave the plane (evacuation) and your eyes had not adjusted to low light. You could potentially be leaving the plane having a hard time to see in the dark. That is why the lights are dimmed. The pilots control their own lights in the flight deck but they also tend to adjust the lights down so they have the best possible night vision.
@@AskAPilot Thank you so very much. I would love you to share the exercises you mention :)
thank you for this
Such a great video. Thank you so much for explaining it all Pilot!
Definitely saving this video
God bless this guy! Best video I have watched . Thank you
i used to have tons of anxiety while flying. i don't anymore but i loved this regardless because it gives me great joy to know what all the different sounds are!
Thank you! I get so very nervous during takeoff for some reason and this helped. Not sure it will stop me from being nervous but this info helps me rationalize better :)
Love the video 🙏🏽🙌🏽
Thank u so much for this. I think it will help my anxiety. I appreciate your time in doing this video
Thank you!!
Great Content ..thank U
I need you next to me on the plane. This voice is calming !!
Thank you, great video :)
This is awesome!
I wish you was sat next to me on a plane your voice is so reassuring i am such a nervous flyer and wont fly long haul due to this ! As soon as i hear the ding i panic wondering whats going on ! Thankyou so much for this very informative video you now have a new subscriber 👍🏻❤️
Great learning video, thank you captain
This was brilliant
thank you this really helped calm my nerves
Thank you so much sure does make me feel better flying, I get nervous this video makes me feel better thank you for doing this video.
So helpful!!!
I was never a anxious flyer and I loved flying but I still enjoyed this video.
Thank you so much for explaining the noises! This helps a lot!
Happy to help!
This helped me alot in my fear of flying. Thanks!
By the way, i love flying with Finnair. Although fear of flying is present in every journey, i feel super safe!!!
Oh dear thanks so much for this video somehow it helps lower down my anxiety of flying! Very helpful for encouraging travels indeed..
Amazing video, I'm not a nervous flyer however i found this very relaxing & informative
Flying is still one of the most exciting things you can do in life,I understand everyone's fears I do because I was the same,but videos like these helped me overcome that fear and eventually I got to really enjoy it,conquer your fears too and then enjoy.
Thank you so much ❤
Good video, but even watching this my anxiety started kicking in. I think it's the physical sensations that cause me the most issues... Any tips for that?
Pilots try as best they can to manage what may seem like unusual movements. Today's modern aircraft have the highest level of computer automation to minimize unusual or abrupt movements. This is light years of advancement in the last 20-30 years.
thank you
Thank you so much for this video!! I am a nervous flyer and this definitely helped!
Im 68 and ive NEVER flown!! Definitely very nervous!! Thank you!! I leave in August 2022!!
Been a while but how was your flight?
@@ronnierobinson2842 , it was fabulous!! My flights were great and hope to do it again!! Alaska was wonderful. Thanks for asking!!
Thank you!
Thank you sooo much for posting this video. I haven't flown since I was a little girl in the 90s and I do remember being quite scared. Now that I'm an adult, I've got terrible anxiety and a flight in two days. I could practically feel the stress melting off of me while watching this video. 🥰
how did your flight go, I havent flown in 5 years and I am supper nervous as I have flight coming up
@@mieshamccray560 I wonder if you've flown too? I have my flight next Tuesday and my anxiety is next level :(
So informative and long overdue thanks so much. Even though I’m not too worried about flying there has always been questions
Thank you!😊
Thank you so much for this video. I'm not an anxious or nervous flyer, but I really enjoy hearing those noises and wondering what they all mean. This was very useful and now I'll be very much aware of what's going on when I fly again.
Thank you for the sweet comment. We are so glad that you found the video helpful. 😊
Amazing idea and execution.
Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
Appreciate your very calm delivery. This makes a huge difference, to me anyway. Thank you.
Glad to hear it!
Probably the most informative and detailed aircraft video I've ever watched! I've learnt so much. Thank you a million!
Wow, thanks!
This kind of video really calms me because I now know what happen behind the scenes
Very communicative and excellent video. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!
I suffer from excitement rather than anxiety..so thank you for my 'fix'...great video
Wow few videos did help but this was great. I think being more informed about the plane is really helpful.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very informative video and appreciated for someone that’s not to fond of flying (me) 🙏
Thank you for this video it’s incredibly settling to hear all those bumps and noises explained. I am flying from UK to Spain in August and even though it’s a short flight and I have flown plenty before, I have developed serious fear of flying In Recent years and every little bump and bang and ding has me terrified, so I will be watching and rewatching this on the lead up to flying day so I can get things clear in my head before take off. Thank you!
Me too! The more I fly the worse it gets. Even a teeny sound and Im in panic. It’s horrible!
The ptu is my favourite 😂😂 always entertaining lol
Love your calm voice keeps say “thats completely normal”. Thank you ❤️
I took the flight - this video helped me tremendously. Rather than feeling fearful I was excited and it was awesome ! Thank you for explaining the noises!
We are so happy for you! This is incredibly warming our hearts to hear that you went flying and were excited.
I'm not a nervous flyer but I love these sounds 😍
Thank you so much for this guide! It was super relaxing and educational!
Im glad youre not nervous! Whats your tip
Thank you very much
Thanks for this great video.
I am really afraid of flying and this video explains a lot of noises but also shows how normal flying is for you. Your calm presentation shows that there should be nothing to be afraid of. If wish my feelings could belive what my brains says... have to fly tomorrow. Curious to see how it will work out for me 🤘💪
1:43 The hydraulic system start sound is what scare me the most ... 😅
It is a weird one :D
My first airline flight was alone at age 11. I was flying on a Continental 737-500. When we landed in Houston and the reversers deployed I freaked out because I thought something had ripped off as I was seeing the inside of the engine in my mind. I pushed the call button several times, prompting them to announce that they couldn’t get up until we reached the gate. Of course it slid back into place and I got a lengthy trip to the cockpit out of it.
This helped me so much with my flight anxiety, thank you!