It’s only a 737. Not all Boeings open like that. Edit upon further review of the footage that door is a) too big to be a 737 b) no exposed girt bar means that is not a 737 Boeing did however abandon that style of door on later aircraft types
@@WillFixPlanesForMoneh I assure you, that is NOT a 737...see how big the slide pack is!? Also, this is clearly a mid-cabin entry door as evidenced by the passenger seats in front of the door. 737's don't have any mid-cabin entry doors. I believe this is a 747 (or 777).
@@Wonerstudio Airbus didn't had a European aeronautical safety agency to lower their standards ( and even cheat on them ) . Face it, USA is a third world country.
@@AlainnCorcaigh in this instance where you would want to hide someones facial features, yes both achieve the goal. In other tasks they don't operate in the same way. So still, they are not the ssme thing.
It just on the Small Planes, If The door Opened on Airbus A220, A320, Or other Small plane, The door will Opened fast, But if on the bigger Aircraft Like A330,A350,A380, So the door will be Slower To Open.
Both types of aircraft when it comes to Newark Airport A350-900 LH412/LH413 München Flughafen Franz Josef Strauß Newark Airport B787-9 & B747-8 LH402/403 Frankfurt am Main (Rhein Main air base) Newark Airport
Boeing :) Still the most innovative in my opinion. But they REALLY need to fix their current problems. Special love for the Boeing 777. Such an awesome plane.
@@jesungwoo4275 that German sentence made no sense, offene Arbeit, means "open work" which means absolutely nothing, not in German and not in English. If you meant "opening work" as in "door opening work" it's also kind of weird to phrase it like that. There's also nothing "skillful" in pushing a lever to open the door, humans do that multiple times for doors. What you probably meant to say was - Es ist schön zu sehen, wie sich die Tür öffnet.
@@kurosumomo Ich habe einen deutschen Thread mit Google Translate geschrieben. Bei der Bereitstellung des Inhalts ist ein Fehler aufgetreten. Ich werde es so beheben: Es war schön zu sehen, wie er die Tür gekonnt öffnete.
@@planemad I used to be cabin crew in a 737-800 and those were no joke either! I guess beefy ass doors are a commonality throughout the Boeing family 😂
Biggest thing i don't like about Airbus is how loud the hydraulic noises are in the cabin, first time I was in one I thought their was a serious malfunction
Boeing makes ICBMs that travel 15,000 MPH! The 747 was first brought in to service in the 1960s! The history of innovation & the level of inventions hands-down without question goes to Boeing
I like how totally opposite of two sides get to meet there: Air VS. Ground Inside. VS. Outside Neat and beautiful VS brutal and messy Weak. VS. Strong Woman. VS. MAN
I prefer a Boeing door because it's a Plug Door and not likely to accidentally depart the airframe. Airbus doors are a technological wonder and deserve their own appreciation.
You flew on a first class Airline! They take incredible care of their aircraft. I've worked on a former ANA B767 that had been out of their livery for a pretty good while and had even been converted to a freighter. The condition of the airframe was still in amazing condition!
I recently flew British A380 it felt like a Rolls Royce smooth and silent compared to any of the Corolla like Boeings I've flown. Airbus all the way! ❤❤❤❤
@@UrLocalFemboyAndBoykisser wrong. It still a death trap. "The FAA found staff at Boeing's supplier using liquid Dawn soap as lubricant for 737 Max door seal" : NYT. "787 Production Test Records Were Falsified" Boeing Says: Aviation Week. 💩 American engineering. What a shit country. 🇺🇸🤡
…..did I miss something? It was only Boeing, where was Airbus?
😂😂😂
It’s only a 737. Not all Boeings open like that.
Edit upon further review of the footage that door is a) too big to be a 737 b) no exposed girt bar means that is not a 737
Boeing did however abandon that style of door on later aircraft types
@@WillFixPlanesForMoneh I assure you, that is NOT a 737...see how big the slide pack is!? Also, this is clearly a mid-cabin entry door as evidenced by the passenger seats in front of the door. 737's don't have any mid-cabin entry doors. I believe this is a 747 (or 777).
@@WillFixPlanesForMoneh This ain’t a 737
@@WillFixPlanesForMoneh 747
Wow, Airbus opens so fast you don't even catch that on camera!
😂
So fast it can self open while in flight, like in a 737.
@@olivierdk2boeing and airbus are good no differences
@@Wonerstudio Airbus didn't had a European aeronautical safety agency to lower their standards ( and even cheat on them ) .
Face it, USA is a third world country.
@@Wonerstudioheard of uba and ua?
Oh you didn't have to open it, it could've just opened 30000ft in the sky and so when it lands everyone can just deboard straight away! 🥰
It's great that you respected the privacy of the working people and covered the head
Mhm
Like that dude would care.
@@TheBoobanYou never know who might be a weakling these days... there’s so many.
@@richitacos fr
@@richitacos that's not being a weakling, it's called respect.
Finally someone with a brain that respects people's privacy and blurs their face
That's not blur, it's 2 emoji's
@@jeremyroenick2202 it's the same thing
@@AlainnCorcaigh it's not
@@jeremyroenick2202 they both achieve the same outcome, so yes , it absolutely is the same thing
@@AlainnCorcaigh in this instance where you would want to hide someones facial features, yes both achieve the goal. In other tasks they don't operate in the same way. So still, they are not the ssme thing.
For a Boeing aircraft, im surprised the door didn't fall off upon opening
Airbus in my opinion
Same
@@cpdudeyt me too
Literally show nothing about Airbus
I'm guessing there's some inside joke here, but I'll be damned if I can figure out what it is.
People are so dumb. This just how a boeing plane opens it's doors... And the title is just "do you like boeing more or airbus"
@@Danielhun bro boeing is so many crahhh
@@Danielhunboeing is trash
@@user-yf9es9tp6v Airbus also has a shit ton of crashes, every company has a lot of crashes
As French citizen I support Airbus.
But the only scale model I’ve got is a Boeing 777X !
Mets go😂
As a model collectionist I can tell you, your illness is cheap to cure.
Go buy an awesome A350 model or maybe a cute little A319 from DieCast :D
So you're basically saying you're biased because of emotional reason 🙈
@@k.r.99 you mean biased, right?
@@DoNotPushHere yes, thanks. That's what i had in mind, but my fingers had a different mission 😂
Apparently those Boeing doors already open in flight.
Not even one bolt.
Don't worry, the bug was patched, you can now get on the newer 747, 757, 767, 777, or 787. The doors there are guaranteed to not open in flight.
@@UrLocalFemboyAndBoykisserBut a Boeing 737 door fell during the flight.
Shut up
Boeing doors open themselves.
Shut up
I was more focused on the moving smiley than the video😂😂😂
As a ramp agent worker 100% Airbus, as a passenger....50/50😅
Those a320 holds are luxury after youve spent the day banging your head on the door of a 737 haha
I will never board another Boeing if I can help it.
The Airbus For Sure! The Opening On The Door Was So Fast. That Nobody Could See It, It's Really astounishing.
It just on the Small Planes, If The door Opened on Airbus A220, A320, Or other Small plane, The door will Opened fast, But if on the bigger Aircraft Like A330,A350,A380, So the door will be Slower To Open.
Looks and sounds: Boeing
Safety: Airbus
Team Airbus. I recently flew on the A380 on British Airways and it was amazing!
Do u know anyone called Dan in BA because I know him
And he flies the a350 and a320
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Im also team aribus
Team boeing
Should have shown where the door flew out on itself 😂
1. This a door to an aircraft not a door plug
2. This isn’t a 737 max 9
Shloud have shown your parents. Oh yeah😂😂
Shut up
Both are very good, i can‘t decide ….
Air bus parts don’t fly off mid flight and whistle blowers don’t get murdered
Actually, they do. I can give a few examples.
Boeing opens automatically, software was first used in the Alaskan 737.
Das ist eine wunderschöne Boeing 747 Door.
Es ist nur eine Türe.
Es ist nur ein Tür. Was ist hier schön?
@@ranjuludhar3421 the door😍😍😍
I loved the Airbus part
Both types of aircraft when it comes to Newark Airport A350-900 LH412/LH413 München Flughafen Franz Josef Strauß Newark Airport B787-9 & B747-8 LH402/403 Frankfurt am Main (Rhein Main air base) Newark Airport
LH 748
@@WestJet7138thanks for the answer. In EWR Candy would have been at the B gates Terminal B for the same purpose
Alaska’s Boeings doors don’t need opening.
She is a very strong flight ✈️ attendant 😊.
Bruh. Those doors are designed to be easy to open ...
Thats not just a boeing, that is THE BOEING
Boeing❤
The Tristar was the best, press a button and magic. The 767 and Dc10 were also similar
This aged well.
The video:🤩
The song:💀
Her petite figure is amazing!
Boeing :) Still the most innovative in my opinion. But they REALLY need to fix their current problems. Special love for the Boeing 777. Such an awesome plane.
Judging by the door... 747
AIRBUS 100% it has WAYYY lower fatality rates and injury rates, also, I would like to state that I am not suicidal.
I mean... the doors still attached, sooo....airbus
Really.
😑😑😑
Shut up
I was expecting the comparison between Boeing and Airbus doors
Es war schön zu sehen, dass die offene Arbeit gut aussah.
die offene Arbeit? wie bitte?
It is an expression that it looks good because the work of opening the door is skillful.
@@jesungwoo4275 that German sentence made no sense, offene Arbeit, means "open work" which means absolutely nothing, not in German and not in English. If you meant "opening work" as in "door opening work" it's also kind of weird to phrase it like that. There's also nothing "skillful" in pushing a lever to open the door, humans do that multiple times for doors.
What you probably meant to say was - Es ist schön zu sehen, wie sich die Tür öffnet.
@@kurosumomo Ich habe einen deutschen Thread mit Google Translate geschrieben. Bei der Bereitstellung des Inhalts ist ein Fehler aufgetreten. Ich werde es so beheben: Es war schön zu sehen, wie er die Tür gekonnt öffnete.
@@jesungwoo4275schon viel besser, nun musst du nur noch "er" mit "sie" austauschen, dann passt es :)
Regardless... Airbus are bigger and have more room for passengers comfort even though Europeans are slimmer than Americans.
Team Boeing 😊
i liked the part where you showed the airbus door
😅
Team DeHavilland !
That doorhandler must be a CIA operative. His deadly skills and training automatically inserts smileys on tape.
Team Boeing all the way. Not to say I hate Airbus, but Boeing forever for me ;-)
Team Airbus for the speed. if you look closely you can see that passengers have already disembarked that they are actually at customs !
Boeing. 100%.
Well as that’s the rear door of a Boeing 747 I’ll go with Boeing
How do you know its a 747?
@@themindset3329 I used to be cabin crew on the 747 and that door is engrained in my memory. It’s really heavy to open and close!!!
@@planemad I used to be cabin crew in a 737-800 and those were no joke either! I guess beefy ass doors are a commonality throughout the Boeing family 😂
@@themindset3329 ahahahaha I know exactly what you’re talking about!! I also worked on the B737-700, especially the R1 when we had the ambulift 😰
Airbus always left an impression
It is Door 5L of a Boeing 747 and it should be in Fra, Position A69, Airline is Lufthansa
Damn! You’re good if you got all that from a few seconds of video! 😎
@@B3burnerworking there for 28 years
Airbus
Boeing 🇺🇸
Lufthansa eh? Nice airline. But where was the airbus part
I'm Team Airbus but i love the 737
Same
The ground worker smiling admiring the beauty of the flight attendant. He seems like a man of culture
👇team Boeing
Here
Here
Dude you didn't even see airbus
-- Said nobody ever
@@suntzu1409 what is blud yapping about
Boeing 767-400ER left the chat
Team airbus
So nice to see a Boeing door open when the plane is not mid flight
Team Boeing … the best
I agree
I'm team airbus but 777 and 787 are good and safe planes
Team Boeing 😊 ❤love 737- 800 like❤
Nah a 737 has automatic doors💀 if u know u know
Boeing 747-400.
Look at the windows.
Team airbus ⬇️
team boeing its a 747-400
I thought the boeing ones open automatically
☠️
Airbus fly by wire and A380 is so comfortable and huge
“Team Boeing or team Airbus?” Yes
TEAM BOEING😊
Airbus stan here. I find more easier to maneuver and work than Boeing.
Team Boeing
My favourite airplanes: the B787-10, B757-500 B777-300ER, B747-400, A330-900, NEO, A320-200,
And the Airbus A318-200
Okay, move lever counterclockwise from 3 O'clock position to 9 O'clock position, then push side of door.
Got it!
Biggest thing i don't like about Airbus is how loud the hydraulic noises are in the cabin, first time I was in one I thought their was a serious malfunction
arf arf!
Team Boeing cause the door opens itself for you, only problem is that it does that when the jet's airborne
It doesn't open while flying anymore.
Boeing gang. 787 💪🏾
Hell yeah 787 is the best aircraft no one can change my mind
Boeing makes ICBMs that travel 15,000 MPH! The 747 was first brought in to service in the 1960s! The history of innovation & the level of inventions hands-down without question goes to Boeing
Let’s go Boeing
Boin 787 da best:)
Airbus forget about boeing you say team airbus
I think that’s a Lufthansa because it says Auf and Auf means open in German
I love the Boeing-747
I like how totally opposite of two sides get to meet there:
Air VS. Ground
Inside. VS. Outside
Neat and beautiful VS brutal and messy
Weak. VS. Strong
Woman. VS. MAN
You have a stunning figure - I am team candy bomb !
I team airbus
grow up. stop harassing.
@@CM-xr9oq jealous are we ? I think so………..
I prefer a Boeing door because it's a Plug Door and not likely to accidentally depart the airframe. Airbus doors are a technological wonder and deserve their own appreciation.
Boeing 100%
Personally Boeing but we shouldn’t fight over manufactures
Team air bus 🚌🚌🚌🛩️🛩️🛩️
Boeing
Airbus is best but boeing amazing too
@@thecomedypilot5894bro why get off this section
Boeing doors usually fall off 😂
Team Boeing, flew the ANA Boeing 747 last month to Japan and back. It was a dream
You flew on a first class Airline! They take incredible care of their aircraft. I've worked on a former ANA B767 that had been out of their livery for a pretty good while and had even been converted to a freighter. The condition of the airframe was still in amazing condition!
That's not possible. ANA retired their B747's years ago.
Lmao I want your time machine
I recently flew British A380 it felt like a Rolls Royce smooth and silent compared to any of the Corolla like Boeings I've flown. Airbus all the way! ❤❤❤❤
Boeing doors automatically open themselves in flight. 💩
The bug was patched. You can now fly in a 747, 757, 767, 777 and the 787 without having to worry about the doors automatically opening themselves.
@@UrLocalFemboyAndBoykisser wrong. It still a death trap. "The FAA found staff at Boeing's supplier using liquid Dawn soap as lubricant for 737 Max door seal" : NYT. "787 Production Test Records Were Falsified" Boeing Says: Aviation Week. 💩 American engineering. What a shit country. 🇺🇸🤡
Airbus all day everyday
Boeing Boeing, Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing Boeing
Boeing is on top
Its not even a contest when the Boeing video needs to prove the door won't come off.
AIRBUS A320 IN OUR HEARTS
We must protect the identity of the ground crew at all costs!!!😅😅😅
*BOEING BOING BOIN MADBOIN FOREVERRR*
That’s a 747 ♥️♥️♥️🔥🔥 back when Boeings were great…
Team B747
👇
It's beautiful but crashed too much
"Yeah my favourite was airbus"
My vote goes to the airplane that doesn’t loses it doors mid flight😂😂😂
Team Airbus! Because, I like to go in A330 Philippines Airlines, So It has butter Landing!