In summary, the barking noise heard on Airbus A320 aircraft is caused by a hydraulic pump called the Power Transfer Unit (PTU). It operates automatically when the hydraulic pressure drops below a certain level. The fact it kept on barking probably meant there was an issue with the hydraulic pressure onboard your aircraft. (You need hydraulics to put the landing gear up and down) which would explain why it kept going after take off and started again before landing 😊
that's very scary that the PTU kept going for that Long... I Bet the Aircraft was Telling the Pilot about low pressure on the hydraulic. as I've been on a SAS Airbus 320 it lasted for 10Sec's befor stopping.
Well at least Albania, a small country in europe has a national airline. In my country, which is often called the giant of africa Nigeria, we don't even have a national airline and that's embarrassing. 😑
The 3D Scanners are to not pull out of the bag the electronic devices. Albania is not EU and therefore the rule of the 100+ml liquids is not in force here.
I am glad I found your video, I am no engineer, but if they let low hydraulics continue like on your flight then I think I will look for a different flight. Doesn't seem that safe to me.
Air Albania is the national airline - Wizz Air is not registered as an Albanian company, it is Hungarian. Just because it has a base at Tirana it doesn’t mean it’s the national airline.
In summary, the barking noise heard on Airbus A320 aircraft is caused by a hydraulic pump called the Power Transfer Unit (PTU). It operates automatically when the hydraulic pressure drops below a certain level. The fact it kept on barking probably meant there was an issue with the hydraulic pressure onboard your aircraft. (You need hydraulics to put the landing gear up and down) which would explain why it kept going after take off and started again before landing 😊
Nice video 👍
Hi! Thank you very much for the detailed explanation! :))
that's very scary that the PTU kept going for that Long... I Bet the Aircraft was Telling the Pilot about low pressure on the hydraulic. as I've been on a SAS Airbus 320 it lasted for 10Sec's befor stopping.
Air Albania is partly owned, and managed by Turkish Airlines, I’m certain the plane is operating within parameters.
Well at least Albania, a small country in europe has a national airline. In my country, which is often called the giant of africa Nigeria, we don't even have a national airline and that's embarrassing. 😑
The 3D Scanners are to not pull out of the bag the electronic devices. Albania is not EU and therefore the rule of the 100+ml liquids is not in force here.
I am glad I found your video, I am no engineer, but if they let low hydraulics continue like on your flight then I think I will look for a different flight. Doesn't seem that safe to me.
Air Albania the best❤
Great video as always, just one little side note, in English plural for "aircraft" is also "aircraft"
It's not "aircrafts"
All the best
😂😅😂😮..No it is not. One aircraft, two or more is written aircrafts..😂😊
In which garbage container did you learn grammar?
Air Albania has 4 Aircrafts.
Three Airbus A320 and 1 Airbus A319
According to latest information they sold the A319 and they only use 2 A320s.
(ZA-MMK and ZA-ASM)
@@budapestspotter No Air Albania have the A319
@@budapestspotter but is a nice video
Their A319 aircraft (ZA-BEL) flew to Knock, Ireland on May 28, so that plane won’t fly anymore.
@@budapestspotter thats sad because they have so much potential:(
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No is not albanians national air company. It is prime minister private company. We have wizzair Stationed in albania with many destinations
Air Albania is the national airline - Wizz Air is not registered as an Albanian company, it is Hungarian. Just because it has a base at Tirana it doesn’t mean it’s the national airline.
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