When is Turbulence DANGEROUS?!

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    At what point is Aircraft Turbulence actually dangerous? What causes turbulence and how do the Pilots deal with it. Are there any specific risks with certain types of turbulence like wake turbulence or Clear air turbulence?
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  • @queenslander4388
    @queenslander4388 Год назад +239

    As my father said, " there's only 2 emotions on a flight, boredom or terror"

    • @cadiewhisenhunt5786
      @cadiewhisenhunt5786 Год назад +7

      I’m definitely the terror 😂

    • @janarthanansubramanian5004
      @janarthanansubramanian5004 Год назад +2

      Or if you’re young and are newly married travelling with the wifey or have a girl friend with you … then there are other emotions possible 😂

    • @billbally4419
      @billbally4419 Год назад +3

      Unless you join the mile high club

    • @Skateandcreate9
      @Skateandcreate9 10 месяцев назад +2

      Not true. If you’re just the right amount of faded, have some nice music to listen to, and have a window seat, you are entertained for hours! ❤

    • @aaronragoonanan648
      @aaronragoonanan648 9 месяцев назад +1

      It’s just one emotion for me, excitement

  • @charleshultquist9233
    @charleshultquist9233 4 года назад +862

    I absolutely HATE turbulence...and when the captain says "cabin crew return to your seats" I freak out i silence.

    • @miriami7
      @miriami7 4 года назад +12

      me too :(

    • @pickle8649
      @pickle8649 4 года назад +32

      I know right, when that happens ; in my mind this happens: "AAAAAAAAAAARRGGHHHHH AHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!"

    • @hummingbird900
      @hummingbird900 4 года назад +2

      Same here!

    • @adhilarshath2111
      @adhilarshath2111 4 года назад +4

      Mee too. Even yesterday faced it

    • @VernCrisler
      @VernCrisler 4 года назад +27

      It's only the cabin crew who need to feel anxiety. Now if he says "cabin crew put on your parachutes," then I would get worried.

  • @christenbk3850
    @christenbk3850 3 года назад +717

    As a control freak, the only thing that scares me is the fact that I am not flying the plane and seeing what's happening in the cockpit. :)

    • @lizpurr8402
      @lizpurr8402 2 года назад +22

      That’s exactly how I am.

    • @StrawberryNinjaNibbles
      @StrawberryNinjaNibbles 2 года назад +24

      Same.
      And I don’t even know how to fly 😂

    • @FknNefFy
      @FknNefFy 2 года назад +3

      MCAS!?

    • @Max_G43
      @Max_G43 2 года назад +7

      You need help

    • @ahlsn7346
      @ahlsn7346 2 года назад +18

      I've had kind of the same feeling but changing perspective helped me. Airplanes are safe because it's left for pure professionals. It's because you and me are not involved in any kind of way.

  • @KDu400
    @KDu400 2 года назад +539

    The pup is thinking “there he goes again talking to himself” 🤣

    • @spps1892
      @spps1892 2 года назад +6

      😂😂😂

    • @williamharrison1480
      @williamharrison1480 2 года назад +3

      LMAO!

    • @garylefevers
      @garylefevers 2 года назад +3

      😂😂😂

    • @juliannechan7282
      @juliannechan7282 2 года назад +32

      I can't help thinking the dogs have sat through so many sessions they'd probably make pretty decent pilots themselves 😂

    • @fecardona
      @fecardona 2 года назад +7

      He’s the F/O though

  • @khalidhebshi5318
    @khalidhebshi5318 5 лет назад +3967

    I am not afraid of flying, I am afraid of suddenly not flying

    • @jaymarinakrishna3230
      @jaymarinakrishna3230 5 лет назад +40

      😂

    • @kaytsnd9329
      @kaytsnd9329 4 года назад +49

      Oh. Oh... i get you.

    • @vivekvardhan5671
      @vivekvardhan5671 4 года назад +10

      Lol

    • @LucasChoate
      @LucasChoate 4 года назад +207

      It's not the fall that kills you, it's the sudden stop at the end.

    • @kennance115
      @kennance115 4 года назад +62

      You are not alone. I think most people are very relieved when they actualy make it to their destination. For sure we are not birds. Nevertheless we humans are very brave and maybe at least as smart as birds.

  • @mrdugris7724
    @mrdugris7724 4 года назад +872

    As long as the cabin crew is serving I’m fine..when they disappear to their seats I know we’re gonna be rocked!!

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 3 года назад +23

      You do not want the cabin crew serving in bad turbulence as tea all over your face is not nice.

    • @roempoetoeinantisan3973
      @roempoetoeinantisan3973 3 года назад +6

      Ahahahha me too

    • @PaulPaul-si8tu
      @PaulPaul-si8tu 2 года назад +40

      For real,when the pilots announces “cabin crew take your seat!my God I know what will happen!

    • @NJDigger
      @NJDigger 2 года назад +2

      Same here dude! Ahahahah!

    • @nolaray1062
      @nolaray1062 2 года назад +7

      So if I see them sit down then I should start worrying?

  • @Flamus4head
    @Flamus4head Год назад +61

    Another very important thing for the Pilots to do when having turbulence is TALK TO YOUR PASSENGERS! A big part of aerophobia is fear of loosing control, they cant see what going on in the cockpit. Just keep them informed on what is happening and most people will be much more calmer.

    • @wustachemax
      @wustachemax Год назад +8

      Seriously. In my 30+ years of flying on commercial jets, I've had ONE pilot (on ANA) reassure the passengers. Once. In 30 years. Why.

    • @dangreco6108
      @dangreco6108 Год назад +5

      Never crossed your mind that maybe they have something else to do????

    • @Sophie-dk5td
      @Sophie-dk5td 10 месяцев назад +5

      Totally agree here, but the number one rule in aviation is "fly the plane". This is what I tell myself when I'm freaking out during turbulence anyway ;)

    • @mirandafitch1013
      @mirandafitch1013 16 дней назад

      This is very true. As long as people know they aren’t in danger there will be less fear. I hate when pilots wait until everything is over to tell us what happened 😑

  • @enigmadrath1780
    @enigmadrath1780 Год назад +194

    Our flight once hit a very nasty patch of turbulence over the Pacific. I think for many nervous passengers it's not knowing whether the pilots have it all under control. This particular crew was great about this as one pilot talked to the cabin throughout the episode. Hearing how calm and unbothered he was instantly assured everyone and the cabin settled despite the violent shaking and rocking.

    • @ilzuab8467
      @ilzuab8467 8 месяцев назад +3

      Big point. This is just because, even if the worst stuff happens, if you have great pilots with good knowledge and crm, probably nothing will happen. The industry is so safe that even if the wordt shit happens, adherence to procedures will most likely get you out of that unscathed.

    • @chem3066
      @chem3066 4 месяца назад

      @@ilzuab8467”probably”

    • @Overkill14
      @Overkill14 3 месяца назад +2

      If they don’t say anything it’s likely because they’re following procedures…remember communicate is last on the hierarchy

  • @skipgetelman3418
    @skipgetelman3418 5 лет назад +322

    I'm a retired 777 Captain and I really enjoy your presentations You are very good at explaining things Great job. Skip

    • @markdudley3831
      @markdudley3831 4 года назад +7

      Ya learn anything ?

    • @jupitersailing
      @jupitersailing 4 года назад +3

      Yes, he's known as a goodexpav, a good explainer of things to do with aviation.

    • @ChocManus
      @ChocManus 2 года назад

      From a pilots perspective how did the 777 feel compared to a 737 (or what ever other other aircraft you flew) during landing?

    • @JustinLHopkins
      @JustinLHopkins 2 года назад +1

      @@ChocManus Flying over the North Atlantic in a 777 is bumpy enough, so I definitely wouldn’t want to be in a 737 or worse, a regional jet…….

    • @terrihamel2668
      @terrihamel2668 Год назад +4

      I concur, even though I am not a pilot. I'm a retired teacher who has not flown in a very long time but, when I did, I used to "help" the pilot by digging my fingernails into the upholstery. We never crashed, so this was obviously an effective behavior 😆 lol

  • @picklecat4819
    @picklecat4819 4 года назад +670

    The only turbulence I like is when we are coming down to land and flying through the clouds I know why the turbulence is happening and I know I'm getting closer to the ground but it's the only time I'm calm on an aircraft.

    • @funnyjcutie
      @funnyjcutie 4 года назад +18

      same!

    • @MarianaCrystal
      @MarianaCrystal 4 года назад +9

      we are so unlike LOL

    • @susanmargaretwills6432
      @susanmargaretwills6432 4 года назад +4

      Pickle Cat - omg I wasn't scared of flying until I listened to this guy's pleasant voice! I suppose there's not much chance of an aircraft falling out of the sky due to turbulence but as he's calmly "turning on the belt sign" I'm pretending not to be panicking!

    • @gerthyseni3877
      @gerthyseni3877 4 года назад +4

      Same 😀

    • @piotrszuszk
      @piotrszuszk 3 года назад +13

      Broo same Dude i love the feeling when Ur going down through the clouds and the plane shakes abit

  • @l.s.s.8-8-16
    @l.s.s.8-8-16 2 года назад +137

    I'm slowly getting over my fear of flying. When I know what to expect, I'm calmer. Thanks so much, MenTour Pilot

  • @madelinevera8152
    @madelinevera8152 3 года назад +435

    I cant stop looking at his dog with his back turned to him.🤣

    • @Schizniit
      @Schizniit 3 года назад +16

      I KNOW RIGHT!? So cute n fluffy 😍

    • @Schizniit
      @Schizniit 3 года назад +7

      Literally came to the comments to say the same thing 💀

    • @siriomsingh2637
      @siriomsingh2637 3 года назад +3

      5:00 jejejejeje

    • @ayukvernon8834
      @ayukvernon8834 3 года назад +9

      His dog's like "get done with that video let's play" 😊

    • @kit2130
      @kit2130 3 года назад +3

      It is a bit strange & distracting 🤣

  • @anthonyjames4648
    @anthonyjames4648 5 лет назад +1822

    I just wish pilots would say SOMETHING to the passengers just to give them some reassurance that everything is ok and all is well etc..Or else we expect the worst not knowing whats going on

    • @nuclearping
      @nuclearping 5 лет назад +225

      Well, you could see it the other way around: If they don't say anything, everything is all right. If there is something wrong, they'd let you know for sure.

    • @anthonyjames4648
      @anthonyjames4648 5 лет назад +265

      A few soothing words to a bunch of aviophobes on the plane wont do any harm and would go a long way in soothing over a lot of very nervous flyers

    • @lafidala.1726
      @lafidala.1726 5 лет назад +9

      @@anthonyjames4648 lol i agree hahaha

    • @Joshyboy1928
      @Joshyboy1928 5 лет назад +76

      When it's moderate turbulence or worse, sure. If they had to make an announcement every time there was light turbulence, they'd be on the tannoys dozens of times during the course of a flight.

    • @OfficialSamuelC
      @OfficialSamuelC 5 лет назад +71

      Often they may be occupied by doing the first priority, aviate (remember aviate, navigate and finally communicate), and working towards getting out of the turbulence.
      So after getting through the turbulence, they’ll let you know. Sometimes if it isn’t terrible they’ll apologise for the turbulence during it, sometimes they can give you a warning before there may be turbulence and sometimes turning on the seatbelt sign when you wouldn’t normally expect it is their way of saying there’s a bit of turbulence.

  • @l.jimenez3017
    @l.jimenez3017 4 года назад +245

    I find my anxiety gets better when I know what is going on! Knowing what you guys do helps that, thank you cap 🌝

    • @Dominicanbulk
      @Dominicanbulk 4 года назад +3

      Pooping your pants helps

    • @fashioncreator5119
      @fashioncreator5119 4 года назад +1

      Take a shit in your feminine diaper can help you, girl

    • @StickNclutch
      @StickNclutch 4 года назад

      He's actually first officer

    • @LisaGallegos
      @LisaGallegos 4 года назад +1

      Same

    • @AndrewSteitz
      @AndrewSteitz 3 года назад +2

      sticK&Clutch actually he has four bars (stripes) on his epaulets so he is a Captain

  • @mariettawa8254
    @mariettawa8254 3 года назад +76

    The man who loves animals can only be a good person; and when highly intelligent on top of it...oh wow, what a catch! Great presentation!

    • @synewparadigm
      @synewparadigm 3 года назад +10

      Hitler was an animal lover and he was vegetarian.

    • @flyagaric007
      @flyagaric007 2 года назад

      @@synewparadigm BULLSHIT

    • @levvisbalhare1780
      @levvisbalhare1780 2 года назад

      whitey bulger loved animals . I don't think that has anything to do with being a good person

  • @sharonread7674
    @sharonread7674 Год назад +59

    On a long haul flight to Australia we had some moderate to severe turbulence. Unfortunately it happened just as I had sat on the toilet. Someone banged on the door and ordered me to my seat. I have mobility difficulties and I knew that if I stood up I would fall. I just had to sit there and hang on to the toilet and wait for it to calm a bit, then make my way to my seat as fast as I could.
    Please could someone consider putting emergency seat belts that can be used in this sort of emergency whilst sitting on the toilet. I'm not joking this was an awful, scary and dangerous experience, although I can see the funny side now. 🤗

    • @luisguzmanwug3044
      @luisguzmanwug3044 Год назад +8

      This was always something I w was s nervous about 😭 getting stuck in the bathroom during turbulent air 😭👎🏽

    • @DrewJmsn
      @DrewJmsn Год назад +2

      I don't see why they wouldn't. Makes good sense, and totally doable. I even have a seatbelt on my toilet at home. It's rarely necessary but there's been a couple times I was definitely thankful for it!

    • @sharonread7674
      @sharonread7674 Год назад

      @@DrewJmsn 🤔

    • @DrewJmsn
      @DrewJmsn Год назад +2

      @@sharonread7674 Sorry, bad insertion of crude humor. 🚀💩 You were in a really scary situation, wasn't aiming to belittle or make light of it! I was on a long haul to Seoul years ago where a sudden drop sent people into the ceiling and have had visions of being in exactly the predicament you experienced.

    • @sharonread7674
      @sharonread7674 Год назад

      @@DrewJmsn Thanks. No problem.

  • @krystalkodric
    @krystalkodric 5 лет назад +511

    This video should be available for streaming on every flight. As someone with a significant fear of flying, I can’t tell you how informative and reassuring I found this video. I love the level of detail you spoke to regarding the science AND mechanics. I’ll be watching this right before my 14hr international flight next month...Really thank you 👨🏼‍✈️🙏🏼✈️🙋🏼‍♀️

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  5 лет назад +84

      Ah, that’s exactly what I was hoping for when I made this video! If I can help you to feel better, I have achieved my goal.
      Feel free to come into the app if you have questions or just want to feel better about aviation.

    • @salimyemeni606
      @salimyemeni606 5 лет назад +6

      How was your 14 hr flight experience?

    • @rasmusjensen291
      @rasmusjensen291 5 лет назад +5

      Did you survive?

    • @bijelaruza8140
      @bijelaruza8140 5 лет назад +1

      Im also interested, how was it?

    • @salimyemeni606
      @salimyemeni606 5 лет назад +25

      @@bijelaruza8140 she is not replying... Now my fear of flight is returning again

  • @pdurham2458
    @pdurham2458 8 месяцев назад +4

    Your presentations are excellent, informative and educational. Your interactions with your four-legged family member is priceless!

  • @jasminjavorina199
    @jasminjavorina199 3 года назад +59

    16:46: The Adorable Dog finally leaves.
    Me: "Now I can focus on turbulence. Did I miss anything?"
    17:04: The Dog returns.
    Me: forgets about turbulence.

  • @Elizabeth-tg7jo
    @Elizabeth-tg7jo Год назад +39

    No, my biggest fear is maintenance.

  • @cun7us
    @cun7us 4 года назад +211

    Brilliant video. I wish this guy could be my pilot every time, I'd feel safe just knowing he's in charge of the plane.

    • @oliverkeating8076
      @oliverkeating8076 4 года назад +13

      All pilots his level should have this knowledge

    • @martintheiss4038
      @martintheiss4038 4 года назад +2

      He ensures others shares his standard.

    • @kaymornasinclair5088
      @kaymornasinclair5088 3 года назад +1

      That’s so true....I felt that too

    • @amolsen94
      @amolsen94 3 года назад

      I wouldnt feel safe after he said he didn’t enjoy physics classes in school right at the beginning

    • @cun7us
      @cun7us 3 года назад +1

      @@amolsen94 so someone has to enjoy physics to be a good pilot?

  • @curlyanneb1973
    @curlyanneb1973 4 года назад +25

    Puppy stole the show...adorable.

  • @arushasmusic8523
    @arushasmusic8523 2 года назад +23

    Turbulence has been the number 1 reason why I get nervous and scared on flights. It has taken me years of working on myself, to a) understand and accept that it is normal, and b) to be able to experience it and stay relaxed. It's still work in progress, but I'm getting there. And this video was a very helpful reminder of why it is normal, what it is, and also that the bits of turbulence that I experienced as horrible, were never more than Moderate. Thank you !

  • @Itsatragedeigh
    @Itsatragedeigh Год назад +40

    I used to fly all the time growing up, we were always traveling and it never bothered me. Wasnt until i was in early college that i was on a flight with extreme turbulence that actually gave me nightmares and while i still fly, i get really nervous taking off/landing/in turbulence. Your videos help a lot!!! Thank you!

    • @cooltrainerchris3250
      @cooltrainerchris3250 Год назад +4

      The vast majority of commercial pilots have never experienced extreme turbulence and while I'm not saying you haven't, there is in fact an actual categorization of turbulence. The FAA classifies turbulence as follows:
      Light - unsecured objects remain at rest
      Moderate - unsecured objects are dislodged and occupants feel definite strains against their seat belts
      Severe - unsecured objects are thrown about, occupants are thrown violently against their seat belts and the plane experiences momentary losses of control
      Extreme - the aircraft is tossed violently and is out of control
      99% of the turbulence we experience on a flight is light or moderate, and even moderate turbulence can feel like a lot. Trust in the plane, trust in your pilots and enjoy your flight. Happy flying!

    • @SammyLeau
      @SammyLeau Год назад +1

      Landing with turbulance, scares me the MOST!

    • @that_megan
      @that_megan Год назад

      @@cooltrainerchris3250 When someone says that they had a traumatic experience, this is not a helpful response.

  • @hupfer7047
    @hupfer7047 5 лет назад +95

    Your dog
    is awesome.

  • @ashleygeist6672
    @ashleygeist6672 5 лет назад +156

    I absolutely hate flying. I have moderate flight anxiety. I will fly if I have to, but I hate it the entire time, and my stomach is constantly in a knot. I am mostly scared of turbulence, so this was incredibly helpful to watch. Thank you for such a thought out video. PS - love the dog lol

  • @dougscott2850
    @dougscott2850 Год назад +28

    I love the joyful way you responded to the canine interruption. You were playful and gentle, not ruff. My dog does the very same things at the very worst times. Gotta love ‘em! ❤️ 🐕

  • @artkingofwholefoods74
    @artkingofwholefoods74 3 года назад +58

    You have almost cured all my fears of flying.... thank you Captain.... 🙏 ✈️

  • @woodyactc
    @woodyactc 5 лет назад +41

    I used to be terrified of any little bump while flying. Then I was on a flight sitting next to a pilot. Hit some pretty bad turbulence, I thought! He didn't bat an eye! That made me question my fear. Now I absolutely enjoy turbulence! Thank you for this video. I know it will help those who are afraid of flying because of turbulence.

    • @janhoyle1462
      @janhoyle1462 5 лет назад +1

      woodyactc not when I need to pee.

    • @cypher3874
      @cypher3874 5 лет назад

      I agree. Perhaps a couple of flights through severe turbulence would make you.think that it will be ok.

    • @Trunka34
      @Trunka34 5 лет назад +4

      Lol. They are trained to be calm. You will never get a reaction from them or the crew

  • @garrettmineo
    @garrettmineo 5 лет назад +77

    Flying on Southwest is always interesting, one time we were landing into the tail of a thunderstorm and had quite a bit of violent turbulence, when we touched down the cabin crew thanked us for our help, but said it was now ok to let go of the arm rests as the plane was now on the ground and no longer required out assistance staying in the air.

    • @DiamondBarrier
      @DiamondBarrier 5 лет назад +7

      Garrett Mineo I flew on southwest and the plane hit turbulence and hit a random dip A LOT of ppl in the plane were shook...the flight attendant got on the intercom and said “see that’s why we wear seatbelts” 😂😂

    • @mwbgaming28
      @mwbgaming28 5 лет назад +2

      fucking hell i wish we had southwest airlines here in australia, down here they all use the automatic briefing that the plane comes preinstalled with, theres no humor or anything, just boring AF announcements and shit

    • @scraggybear
      @scraggybear 4 года назад +6

      its like a natural response you grab hold the arm rests
      as if trying to stop the plane falling. Hold up the plane boys
      we got some turbulence coming.

    • @scolson18
      @scolson18 2 года назад +1

      @@DiamondBarrier SW flies through anything. A-List Preferred for many years. They don't care - just fly that old 737.

    • @diamondcutt4342
      @diamondcutt4342 2 года назад

      @@scolson18 What’s the best airline to fly?

  • @billanthony7896
    @billanthony7896 4 года назад +94

    When the cabin attendant runs down the aisle screaming "we're all going to die," you know you're in trouble!

  • @AdamVest
    @AdamVest 3 года назад +58

    Next time I'm in turbulence all I'm going to think of is that little poodle 😂

    • @Jordan-hs5kt
      @Jordan-hs5kt 3 года назад +5

      Good idea 😂😂

    • @tyfarms1197
      @tyfarms1197 2 года назад

      Wow that's awesome I really appreciate your lecture cus was my first time to experience turbulence I was so afraid

  • @tomtalker2000
    @tomtalker2000 5 лет назад +67

    It isn't the bumping or shaking that gets me nervous. It's the drastic
    level in which the plane will either ascend or descend that gets my stomach in a knot...!!!
    And i know the pilots are sometimes forced too just go through it
    because their is no way to get above or below it. Sometimes those areas
    can even be worse. Try and remember folks they have our safety in mind
    at all times and wouldn't purposefully put us or the aircraft in a dangerous situation.

    • @stevencoffone288
      @stevencoffone288 4 года назад +1

      tomtalker2000 You lose 10-20’ of height, not miles. Read Cockpit Confidential

  • @iamnotarussianbot4513
    @iamnotarussianbot4513 5 лет назад +87

    Watching your videos makes me appreciate all the more what WW2 pilots had to go through without modern navigation, weather reports and instrumentation.

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 5 лет назад +4

      Those were turbulent times anyway….

    • @noshinsoderqvist7333
      @noshinsoderqvist7333 5 лет назад

      They didnt fly at that high altitude. But when they did they plane was shaking anyway even when its not utrbulence

    • @valoriepoindexter8173
      @valoriepoindexter8173 5 лет назад

      @@noshinsoderqvist7333 those low flying planes back then were shaking while not turbulent, bcs their speed wasn't up to par.

    • @iamnotarussianbot4513
      @iamnotarussianbot4513 5 лет назад

      @@ronaldderooij1774
      😀

    • @iamnotarussianbot4513
      @iamnotarussianbot4513 5 лет назад +5

      @@noshinsoderqvist7333
      The B17 had a service ceiling of 35,000 ft and routinely flew at 20,000 ft. No fly by wire tech. All cables, wires and pulleys. Freezing temperatures. Pretty badass!!

  • @jaynestrange
    @jaynestrange Год назад +5

    The thing about seatbelts is actually very reassuring! Whenever the seatbelt light came on I would always think "Does this mean something bad might happen?" so knowing it's just so passengers don't get bumped around is good.

  • @goo4450
    @goo4450 2 года назад +7

    you are my hero. I'm going to watch this about 3 more times before my flight. I hate flying so much I was scared to even watch this but you really soothed my fears. I hope it sticks and my brain just stops being so darn irrational.

  • @toddhollerson6820
    @toddhollerson6820 5 лет назад +283

    I flew for 20 years and was in extreme turbulence once of the Pacific. It was clear air and a L-1011 TriStar. It lasted 55 minutes. When we got on the ground, the Captain told the whole crew to take off our wings and put away our ID badges because we were going straight to the bar and he was buying. Captain, "I don't know what the hell kept that airplane together." The airplane stayed grounded for three weeks while repairs were done.

    • @elobreko9089
      @elobreko9089 4 года назад +12

      Todd Hollerson thats really scary! Were you afraid of flying afterwards?

    • @toddhollerson6820
      @toddhollerson6820 4 года назад +19

      @@elobreko9089 No, I continued flying. Even after an uncontained engine failure with fan blades ending up in the galley, I continued to fly.

    • @Ooyatsutime
      @Ooyatsutime 4 года назад +10

      R/thathappened also did everyone clap?

    • @glendalrymple1842
      @glendalrymple1842 4 года назад +10

      不吃海鲜 I think everyone was clapped🤣

    • @wowwowwow185
      @wowwowwow185 4 года назад +4

      I always think of the planes like the lancaster how strong planes are they were getting chunks shot of them and they still kept flying mind you they were so brave

  • @francoisona
    @francoisona 4 года назад +82

    The dog clearly watching out for turbulence around the house...😌

  • @Blatsen
    @Blatsen Год назад +28

    I'll never understand why some people scream during airplane turbulence. It annoys other people on the flight and doesn't accomplish anything other than making the situation more stressful.

    • @enigmadrath1780
      @enigmadrath1780 Год назад +9

      That's the reasonable way to look at it. People who are panicking aren't able to reason. It is annoying, especially to those who know turbulence is normal, but it'd be like jumping out at someone and then chastising them for screaming: it's an involuntary fear response and once someone really sinks into a state of panic every little bump or dip from the plane, even if explained away by others as manageable, will only feed further into their panic.

    • @sleepy670
      @sleepy670 Год назад +4

      It's called fear bro

    • @bigjerm1631
      @bigjerm1631 Год назад +1

      Yeah that screaming is just too much. You gotta keep it together for the other passengers, and especially 4 the children. I just close my eyes, squeeze the armrests, make very subtle grunting noises and silently pray my ass off..

  • @paulkennedy2675
    @paulkennedy2675 2 года назад +4

    Extremely informative, well presented and edited.
    As someone not fortunate to sit at the front, knowing what is going on in the cockpit is very reassuring.
    Thanks for your time explaining things.

  • @micp5740
    @micp5740 4 года назад +54

    On the subject of "B757 being famous for it":
    I can totally agree - a few years back I was following a 757 down an ILS, 9 NM (~16km) behind in a smaller twin engine plane (a bit over than 2 metric tons) and got rolled to the left by a little more than 90° (this is much less frightening, than it sounds, as long as you still have some space between the ground and yourself to recover, which was the case).
    Some special circumstances at the airport contributed to that (ground going uphill from the airport with the wind effectively keeping the turbulence stationary).
    At the time it wasn't widely known that this particular aircraft caused so much more turbulence than its actual weight classification would suggest.
    As I reported the incident, ATC was stumped and the controller became a little bit defensive, insisting that he'd applied the required separation (which he, according to the rules, absolutely did).
    A 737 in my place would only have experienced a brief but heavy shake with a minor displacement.
    But for all those who fear turbulence during commercial flights, Petter already covered it thoroughly: most people who are afraid of turbulence, fear that the plane will come apart.
    The idea of being trapped in a falling box and helplessly riding along for minutes to a certain fatal ending is among the worst things you can imagine.
    But this does not *ever* happen.
    An airplane will merrily jump through any kind of turbulence. The wings may be waving up and down, but that's because they were built to be fairly flexible. They withstand an enormous amount of abuse, nothing you'd ever see while sitting in the plane.
    Severe turbulence can cause stress to the frame, but it will not be seriously impacted, unless other factors like overspeed come into play as well.
    But still, as was said in the video: what many people report as having experienced "the worst turbulence ever, just came out alive by a margin" is usually what falls under "moderate turbulence" and perfectly harmless.
    The only danger is people or loose items being tossed about in the cabin and even that is - in by far the most cases - not much of a deal.
    So when you encounter this "shaking sensation", lean back and enjoy the soft roller-coaster - the pilots in front will be doing the same while discussing the latest football results.

    • @jamesstreet856
      @jamesstreet856 2 года назад +7

      Thanks for that. But I tell you, I came into Atlanta from Frankfurt Germany once. The airport was closed due to a severe storm. So, we had to circle. Oh my god. The plane was rising and falling. Once, it felt like we dropped 500 feet and it felt like we hit something. I assume that was when the wings caught lift again. People were screaming and praying. Hail was battering the plane and the lights inside went out but the lightning was almost continuous and it kept the place lit up. The clouds outside were black but the lightning was lighting them up and you could hear the thunder. Luggage was bumping against the floor. I had a small bag in my lap that I had to catch twice. The engines were spooling up and down as the pilots adjusted for whatever they needed. To make it short, it was THE worst turbulence I have ever been in.

    • @DavidSchwegler
      @DavidSchwegler Год назад +3

      @@jamesstreet856 And you still landed fine! Shows how well designed the planes are to withstand that, and how capable the pilots are to know what to do.

  • @germancesari675
    @germancesari675 4 года назад +53

    Great explanation! Your dog must know a lot about fying! Almost a Pilot!

  • @angelahamilton1980
    @angelahamilton1980 Год назад +15

    I’ve been on 8 flights and only experienced moderate turbulence once (felt worse than that lol). It was really scary. Especially over the Pyrenees. Storms are not fun! Never known a plane to bounce around the way that one did. The only thing that stopped me from freaking out completely was the fact the flight attendants were serving cold beverages throughout the cabin! If they are up and about it’s all good lol

    • @kennethgan6993
      @kennethgan6993 Год назад +2

      agree id wud usually look at the flight attendance , if they are cool and calm all is good unless they started running arounf

  • @chrisdolan9515
    @chrisdolan9515 Год назад +2

    Your videos are absolutely the best. Highly informative. Thank you!

  • @nelg70
    @nelg70 4 года назад +740

    When I board a plane, I fasten that seat belt, make my peace, have faith in God, the pilot and the structural integrity of the plane. What more can you do. 👍👍

    • @hectorzambrano4092
      @hectorzambrano4092 4 года назад +26

      Not trying to scare you, but in the 60's two Boeing 707's did in fact break up in the air due to turbulence. But don't worry, nowadays aircraft are stronger than ever!

    • @Blonde_Somnambulist
      @Blonde_Somnambulist 4 года назад +3

      Ange nothing !

    • @debradonley3825
      @debradonley3825 4 года назад +17

      you can look out the window and enjoy the view. I love to fly! So beautiful above the clouds! Turbulence happens, I've been in some pretty rough turbulence in my day, but it is really more an annoyance than dangerous.

    • @nelg70
      @nelg70 4 года назад +5

      @@debradonley3825 Oh I forgot to mention, I also enjoy the view. On the whole I do enjoy being above the clouds.

    • @stevencoffone288
      @stevencoffone288 4 года назад +23

      Get drunk af

  • @rollingtroll
    @rollingtroll 5 лет назад +45

    4:20 Brown fluffy cloud becoming turbulent!

  • @LupeCoded
    @LupeCoded Год назад +3

    Shout's out to you for the painstakingly in-depth commentary. But an even bigger shout out to the dog who hopped in your lap. That dog is living its best life, and I'm here for all of it lol I wish more owners took care of their dogs like that.

  • @TheNotMeTube
    @TheNotMeTube Год назад +5

    Another brilliant explanation for those of us uneasy flyers. Thank you!

  • @bmcgoo6027
    @bmcgoo6027 4 года назад +247

    Dogs look like their owners right?

  • @cnordegren
    @cnordegren 5 лет назад +78

    I always appreciate Mentour Pilot videos.
    I like these more because puppy is a part of them.

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  5 лет назад +15

      Hahaha! That seems to be the case with a lot of people.

    • @martintheiss743
      @martintheiss743 5 лет назад +3

      I love his technical knowledge and detailed understanding of basic flying.

  • @yunush
    @yunush 3 года назад

    Thanks so much for this video. This is probably the best video I have seen on this topic. Just just informative but also backed up by facts and personal perspective.

  • @georgesaunders5715
    @georgesaunders5715 Год назад +3

    Thank god that we are lucky enough to have such skilled and dedicated professionals flying our plans

  • @onesleepyshadow
    @onesleepyshadow 5 лет назад +48

    I like moderate turbulence but I've had more severe experiences I'd like not to repeat. This one time pretty much the whole flight was rough with the jarring type turbulence where the whole plane shakes briefly which was not a big deal but all service was canceled. The scary part was on landing. The visibility was zero out the passenger windows and the plane kept dropping like a roller coaster and sometimes violently pulling back up. Some of the drops felt huge like we were in free fall for 10 seconds.
    This went on for 20 or 30 minutes. Everyone was on edge because we could not see anything and had no idea how far away we were. With each drop we through we were touching down but it dragged on and on until we finally slammed onto the runway. The whole plane erupted in applause.

    • @drdwgmd14
      @drdwgmd14 5 лет назад

      Bill C jeesh. In us? Thats scary af

    • @kingston5885
      @kingston5885 5 лет назад

      Too scary . What flight ?

    • @bojanparamidev4917
      @bojanparamidev4917 5 лет назад

      I had this exact experiencd from Phuket to Bangkok on Thai airways.

    • @AleenaRaisLive
      @AleenaRaisLive 5 лет назад

      I was in a severe one too on my way to Phuket. We could barely see anything from windows and we were on a decend, black all around..heavy clouds. I faced my most terrible fear that day.
      but the only time I saw an applause for the pilot was when I landed in Bhutan, it was may be a 60-70 degree turn in the air! I didn't know things like these existed untill I was in them.

    • @amstergal
      @amstergal 5 лет назад

      Bill C scariest landing experience: Edinburgh, Scotland Scariest take off experience: Reykjavik, Iceland

  • @featheredmusic
    @featheredmusic 4 года назад +41

    It's quite amazing the amount of effort that goes into for you to have a smooth and stressless flight, thank you pilots and all of the other people who contribute to this result!

  • @lauragf.9206
    @lauragf.9206 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this explanation! It helps understanding flying and minimizes my fear a bit

  • @DEEBEE-ey2xv
    @DEEBEE-ey2xv 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your reassurance I think we need more of these videos. Your a super star ❤️

  • @nbvw3
    @nbvw3 4 года назад +11

    My favourite moment was when we had started into bad weather, and all of a sudden as the cabin crew was already pushing the drinks trolley down the aisle, the captain comes on and goes "Cabin crew, take seats IMMEDIATELY!". Which meant they had to take the nearest passenger seats available. Fun times.

  • @Nawabid
    @Nawabid 4 года назад +54

    That's one CUTE PUPPY!!! My wife thought it was a rug when she was laying on the couch lol

    • @LisaGallegos
      @LisaGallegos 4 года назад +1

      M N so cute 🥰

    • @gu3sswh075
      @gu3sswh075 3 года назад +2

      KING MOOSE do you know what kind of dog it is? I'm curious

    • @Nawabid
      @Nawabid 3 года назад +1

      @@gu3sswh075 dammit, I am drawing a blank.. it's in the tip of my tongue.

    • @saivamshi7740
      @saivamshi7740 3 года назад

      @@gu3sswh075 It's a poodle.

    • @j_0857
      @j_0857 2 года назад

      Why was your wife laying on his couch??

  • @Kristin465
    @Kristin465 2 года назад +1

    Best explanation I’ve ever heard. Thank you so much.

  • @matthewwinter1340
    @matthewwinter1340 Год назад +1

    This is fantastic information, especially for newer flyers or those whom might not know or understand how/why this happens intra-flight. I'm a new subscriber after watching this GREAT explanation! Will be following your videos from here on out!

  • @simonhanlon7518
    @simonhanlon7518 4 года назад +120

    I was on a 747 once, we had just taken off from Singapore to NZ and 30 mins in there was a loud bang and the cabin lit up orange ( it was night and the lights were on low ) I looked across the cabin and could see flames coming from the engine going all the way to the back of the plane . After a few minutes of chaos the captain announced the engine had failed and would attempt to extinguish the fire . Then we had to fly in a circular pattern to dump all the fuel before landing back at Singapore. We got a free wallet and key ring 🤣I needed new pants !!

    • @Rbbrrmqn146
      @Rbbrrmqn146 4 года назад +7

      ROFLMBOOO Truly, sorry u went thru that, reallly but what u wrote last doubles me over.

    • @simonhanlon7518
      @simonhanlon7518 4 года назад +5

      Nancy M 🤣🤣 I never liked flying before that event, I rarely fly now. Glad you found that amusing.

    • @nessapinkruby
      @nessapinkruby 4 года назад +6

      the free wallet and key ring lololoolollollollol how horrible though. id never fly again probably

    • @alisonmak8361
      @alisonmak8361 4 года назад +3

      Horrible experience. I don't know if my heart can bear this if it happens to me. Happy to know it ends up landing safely.

    • @juliemanarin4127
      @juliemanarin4127 4 года назад +3

      I would have a heart attack! And new pants...funny ending to a scary story though 😂

  • @electricjoshaloo
    @electricjoshaloo 5 лет назад +328

    i don't know why i watch these things...i think they're gonna help but they actually give me anxiety.

  • @j2moto582
    @j2moto582 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for these videos Captain. These have been very educational for me as I will be enrolling in flight school soon.

  • @mroberson321
    @mroberson321 Год назад

    I'm an anxious flier and this video helped so much. Thank you! And that pup stole the show!

  • @fortythreenorth2518
    @fortythreenorth2518 4 года назад +16

    Turbulence doesn't bother me much. I've had a few wild landings in my days of being a passenger. I think the screams from other passengers is what freaks me out more than the aircraft shaking. I know I'm in good hands though with fine pilots like yourself.

  • @Blissenobiarela
    @Blissenobiarela 5 лет назад +5

    Tons of knowledge you have... Always amazing lessons! Thank you!!! All the best from Brazil!

  • @pooryorick831
    @pooryorick831 Год назад +1

    I love these videos. They are the most informative I have found on these topics.

  • @natalijadizdar7824
    @natalijadizdar7824 Год назад

    What assistant you have😍Thanks for explaining so well!Great video👏🙏🫶

  • @davezimmerman1510
    @davezimmerman1510 5 лет назад +46

    Your detailed explanations are great 👍🏼. You make technical things understandable. I like the Dog too

  • @tanksoldier
    @tanksoldier 5 лет назад +428

    Listening to you, but watching the puppy....

  • @mladen1499
    @mladen1499 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing this!

  • @solveigs77
    @solveigs77 3 года назад +2

    I like your videos a lot - again a very good explaination for the common guy - keep up the good work! Thumbs up!

  • @HenrikWind
    @HenrikWind 5 лет назад +288

    And the big question. Why does turbulence always starts when coffee is served :-)

    • @fnma21
      @fnma21 5 лет назад +15

      Exactly!!!!! Every time!!!🤣

    • @WillEDC
      @WillEDC 5 лет назад +2

      Truth. What’s with that haha

    • @GargiSingh3
      @GargiSingh3 5 лет назад +21

      I always suspected that they get started with serving coffee etc when they expect turbulence. It does send out the message that things are ok and turbulence isnt bothering the flight attendants and we can eat, rest and digest. Briefly, it is a comforting strategy.

    • @keiththurman1045
      @keiththurman1045 4 года назад +20

      The start of coffee and food being served triggers turbulence. Every time I smell coffee at home, I expect my house to shake.

    • @WillEDC
      @WillEDC 4 года назад +2

      Keith Thurman hahaha

  • @AA-flyguy
    @AA-flyguy 5 лет назад +6

    Great way the images are displayed when your talking about a specific cloud!. As always very informative!

  • @v.g.r.l.4072
    @v.g.r.l.4072 2 года назад +6

    As someone that really suffers flyling, I thank the host for his excellent explanation.

  • @hjr2000
    @hjr2000 9 месяцев назад +2

    @Petter - this is probably the most helpful aviation video I've ever seen. I am far happier about turbulence after seeing your explanation. Thanks.

  • @cizzlen07
    @cizzlen07 5 лет назад +20

    Thanks to your brilliant explanation I learned more about turbulence than I ever did before. And here I thought I knew all there was to know about it. No doubt you’re an incredibly sharp pilot and I wish you the best in your career.

  • @nellievanellie9935
    @nellievanellie9935 4 года назад +11

    I absolutely love the doggie, he is adorable and loving and matches hair with his owner.... he could care less about turbulence

    • @fortye7
      @fortye7 3 года назад

      He is so adorable and Peter is his favourite

  • @annebay8093
    @annebay8093 Год назад

    The best explanation of turbulence I have seen. I’ve flown on occasion for years and I always wondered about turbulence! Thank you. I will be interested in these videos from now on.

  • @payefeahn6471
    @payefeahn6471 Год назад

    Thank you for your explanation, Sir.

  • @jeepien
    @jeepien 5 лет назад +4

    Back in the days of the DC-9, we're coming into ATL in some windy weather. The pilot touches down, and a FA gets on the horn, "We'd like to welcome you to Atlanta, where the lo--""... and a gust takes us airborne again. The pilot plants it back on the runway, and the FA doesn't miss a beat, "We'd like to welcome you *again* to Atlanta, where the local time is ..."

  • @Chapusse
    @Chapusse 5 лет назад +171

    That shaggy puppy is stealing your spotlight, man. ;)

    • @vvvv7649
      @vvvv7649 4 года назад +2

      Wtf i thought that was a stuffed animal

    • @silvanamaluf3743
      @silvanamaluf3743 4 года назад +3

      I couldn't keep track of whathe was saying, in love with the pupper😍

    • @rosscenfran3332
      @rosscenfran3332 4 года назад +1

      I'm new in this channel, but when he said that during extreme turbulence the plane would face G forces that could potentially damage it, is that his nice way to say that the plane is going down and could be smash?

    • @lambrettaladUK
      @lambrettaladUK 4 года назад

      @@rosscenfran3332 no.

  • @maxmedia6524
    @maxmedia6524 3 года назад

    Always interesting & great info! Congrats! Will look 4 your app

  • @ASRivers
    @ASRivers 2 года назад +1

    Excellent explanation of turbulence and weather. Better description than my flight classes. Thanks!

  • @kevrin8296
    @kevrin8296 5 лет назад +410

    Its OK if you play with your dog while you talk to us. LOL

    • @MentourPilot
      @MentourPilot  5 лет назад +88

      Hahaha! It’s just very hard to concentrate

    • @JansViews
      @JansViews 5 лет назад +15

      @@MentourPilot He wanted Daddy Play today!

    • @martintheiss743
      @martintheiss743 5 лет назад

      @@MentourPilot hey man I love you but to be honest I just deleted a post regarding an extreme idea of mine where that Captain Joe guy next to you throws the fire handles as an answer to mechanical turbulence on takeoff going into difficult and lightly populated terrain. What exactly is the proper response to cut power in takeoff mode to reduce structural stress when you think its just mechanical turbulence?

    • @rudiechinchilla6746
      @rudiechinchilla6746 5 лет назад

      That breaks up the ice of the conversation, good addition !

    • @ecclestonsangel
      @ecclestonsangel 5 лет назад +2

      @@MentourPilot Patxi just loves her daddy!

  • @optimoprimo132
    @optimoprimo132 4 года назад +92

    I was unfortunate in my first flight experience, as a passenger. When I was 19 during my first ever flight from Toronto to Calgary I experienced very bad turbulence. The plane shook and then dropped as if we were on a roller coaster and it kept doing this. I was toward the rear and centre and not having any visual reference I felt butterfly effect like never before. It seemed like it lasted for awhile. It was to the point I was holding the arm rests and squirming in my seat. I had no idea what was going on and no past experience or preparation for this. This experience affected every flight I've ever taken since. I've flown around the world for 20 years now as a missionary 100s of times and for a year I flew every week and I have never experienced turbulence even close to that first flight but it is always in the back of my mind. This video has helped me understand turbulence better and hopefully I do not have as much anxiety when it happens or in anticipation. Thanks.

    • @jagzfast3390
      @jagzfast3390 2 года назад +3

      fck missionaries

    • @optimoprimo132
      @optimoprimo132 2 года назад +9

      @@jagzfast3390 God Bless you and help your bitterness. I will pray for you.

    • @jagzfast3390
      @jagzfast3390 2 года назад +8

      @@optimoprimo132 thank you for your concern. And god bless you for using poor innocent people's hunger to get them converted and leave their respective religions. Thank you for not trying to convert Muslims into Christianity coz you know they'll rip you apart. 🙏🏻

    • @optimoprimo132
      @optimoprimo132 2 года назад +5

      @@terryboot7777 that is just not true. At the end of the day it is religion that has, is and will be that which Saves all mankind.

    • @TheSydnick
      @TheSydnick 2 года назад +2

      What is it about Toronto, it’s so cursed. I was an excellent flier until I was landing in Toronto once. It was so windy that the plane was in a holding pattern for almost twenty minutes, and when they actually went in to land, it felt like the plane kept bouncing and dropping a couple hundred feet. Severe anxiety since !

  • @sait33
    @sait33 2 года назад

    Wonderful, informative information.
    Highly appreciated 🙏

  • @TheNunu200
    @TheNunu200 2 года назад +2

    Came across your channel while searching for “how not to panic during turbulence”. Despite flying ever since i was a child, I could never get used to turbulence and always envied other passengers snoozing calmly next to me while I silently died a little inside with every jolt of the aircraft. I got so anxious once during a flight that I hung on to the passenger next to me for dear life during the whole 7-8 minutes of turbulence 😅😅
    I have to say that watching your videos and understanding how and why turbulence happens and more importantly how the crew are trained to handle it and how the aircraft is built to withstand such forces has really helped me slowly overcome this anxiety. Thank you!!

  • @hendriklabuschagne8783
    @hendriklabuschagne8783 4 года назад +3

    I really enjoy your videos. Very informative! Also really like the fact that you have your dogs around you during filming the discussion parts, makes me trust you alot more!

  • @TheSteffie59
    @TheSteffie59 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you so much for all the information. As a new frequent flier I am so nervous about turbulence, but what you have told us is very reassuring. Having some knowledge does help! (Gorgeous dog!) 😎🤗

  • @richardberthiaume9319
    @richardberthiaume9319 9 месяцев назад

    Thanks so much pilot, very informative by the way ✌️

  • @sunnydheer
    @sunnydheer Год назад

    What a beautiful and simple presentation by captain. Thanks pal. ❤️❤️

  • @the.communist
    @the.communist 5 лет назад +1336

    Im not afraid of turbulance, im afraid of the plane going down

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 5 лет назад +20

      Best comment

    • @Trunka34
      @Trunka34 5 лет назад +6

      Lol so true

    • @ebiooo
      @ebiooo 5 лет назад +36

      So you're afraid when the plane is going to land?

    • @linegenrou
      @linegenrou 5 лет назад +1

      I know right

    • @almarma
      @almarma 5 лет назад +16

      @Mario I wish cars had the level of inspections planes have. Planes are inspected looking for many kind of issues like the one you're mentioning. They call it "fatigue", and they replace parts that suffer from fatigue by the same reason you're commenting. So despite the plane can look as always the same plane, it's parts can be totally new. I wish my car could have that level of control over it :)

  • @JGS007
    @JGS007 4 года назад +241

    I'm very much trying to pay attention but that dog is stealing away every bit of attention I can muster.

  • @mattpouard5698
    @mattpouard5698 Год назад

    Love your channel, very insightful and incredibly well narrated. Vingtip Wortexes made me chuckle though :)

  • @agc5008
    @agc5008 Год назад

    Thank you for the video, really soothing

  • @petruzzovichi
    @petruzzovichi 5 лет назад +12

    Dear Captain,
    This is a message for your parents or whoever it was that is responsible for rearing you.
    Congratulations to them since you are a wonderful, compassionate, dedicated, brilliant and professional individual.
    You have been reared in a most wonderful manner that appears totally successful.
    I know nothing about flying airplanes except that I've millions of miles as a passenger and I anxiously await your videos since I find them terrific. You are exceptional and I along with thousands of others appreciate you, your work and your avocation.
    May you continue recording and sharing as long as you wish,
    A long time subscriber from N Idaho

    • @Djuuuuuu
      @Djuuuuuu 5 лет назад

      this is a rare and nice comment, you are a good person sir

  • @dimitripapas1074
    @dimitripapas1074 5 лет назад +3

    LOVING THE NEW INTRO SO MUCH BETTER!!! Keep up the great work man you’re killing it!

  • @SkromnitsaKrasotka
    @SkromnitsaKrasotka 3 года назад

    22:22 - this is absolutely correct, and it is the reason, you hit the nail on the head!

  • @ellastanford45
    @ellastanford45 2 года назад

    Thank you once again for a great informative video.
    Also, cute dog!