@@PILOTCLIMB Sir, just curious.. if I have any questions related to ATPL, can I post my queries to you whenever? As I am starting my cadet next year hence I am prepping it earlier on my own and if I encountered any questions.. not sure if there could be any one on one kind of sessions for this?
@@2oopb Good morning, the best way would be, if you cannot find the answers, write all the questions you might have down and than we can organise a one-to-one call together.
Really nice explanation. I wonder if you could explain as well how would we get out from that? As if we try to descend with a constant mach number our IAS is gonna increase therefore we’re gonna end up in the high speed buffet
Hey, Many thanks for watching!! Really appreciated your kind comment! Welcome on board the PILOCLIMB community. Let me know if you have any questions. Have a great day! Gabriele
Hi Captain, great videos with nice explanations. One question thought, what could be the worst situation? Entering the high speed or the low speed buffet situation and stalling the aircraft?
During the cruise flight, you experience some heavy turbulence due to jet stream. Basically, you decide to descent to a lower level where you can have some more room between de high and low speed buffer?
Hey, if you don't do anything the Aircraft will send you some signals warning you that the Aircraft is about to stall.. if you still don't do anything, the Aircraft will stall, which should be recoverable by applying the Stall recovery maneuver...
Theoritically it would appear the recent 737 crash in China may have been caught in the high speed coffin corner. What are you thoughts on the possibility? I believe aircraft manufacturers have calculated the coffin corner altitude for each aircraft and recommend you stay at least 3 to 4,000 feet below. The reports say the 737 was about 29,000 feet, but we do not know anything about weather or tail wind. Short of airframe or mechanical issues, coffin corner seems to be possible. Thank you for this presentation.
You are very welcome! Thanks for your great comment! I can't say anything about the accident, i have not enough information to give you my thoughts. I probably talk about it in an other video in the future. Take care
I'm happy you liked the video!! Don't hesitate to ask any question you may have when watching the rest of the videos!! Have a great day Gabriele Pilotclimb
Wrong. "Coffin corner. The flight regime where any increase in airspeed will induce high speed Mach buffet and any decrease in airspeed will induce low speed Mach buffet." ref: Airplane Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-3A)
Wowww perfect explanation👍
Glad to read that!! Thanks for watching
Thanks Capt! amazing video 👍
You are very welcome!
@@PILOTCLIMB Sir, just curious.. if I have any questions related to ATPL, can I post my queries to you whenever? As I am starting my cadet next year hence I am prepping it earlier on my own and if I encountered any questions.. not sure if there could be any one on one kind of sessions for this?
@@2oopb Good morning, the best way would be, if you cannot find the answers, write all the questions you might have down and than we can organise a one-to-one call together.
@@PILOTCLIMB yes, sounds good! Will let you know again... thanks for the prompt response! 👍
Really nice explanation. I wonder if you could explain as well how would we get out from that? As if we try to descend with a constant mach number our IAS is gonna increase therefore we’re gonna end up in the high speed buffet
Outstanding video! The use of diagrams and simulations helps reinforce your explanation . Keep up the good work and stay safe.
Hey, Many thanks for watching!! Really appreciated your kind comment! Welcome on board the PILOCLIMB community. Let me know if you have any questions.
Have a great day!
Gabriele
@Parker Noah yup, I have been using Flixzone for since november myself :D
@Parker Noah yup, I've been using Flixzone for since november myself :D
This is a very good explanation! Thanks, Gabriel!
You are very welcome!
Thanks Capt! Thanks to this video i really understand what coffin corner is. BRILLIANT VIDEO 👍
Many thanks for watching and the kind comment!! I'm glad the video helped!!
Amazing explanation, Captain!
Very happy to see that you like it!! Awesome! Thanks for watching
another great video Capt...thanks...could you show is formula how to defined or calculated TAS true airspeed Capt?
Hey, many thanks for watching and the comment!! I will take your request into consideration for a future video..
Hi Captain, great videos with nice explanations. One question thought, what could be the worst situation? Entering the high speed or the low speed buffet situation and stalling the aircraft?
Many thanks for watching!! The low speed scenario is worse. Have a great day...
@@PILOTCLIMB thanks !
Would you also discuss approach to stall and UPRT? Thanks
Hey, many thanks for watching!! I will do some videos about the topic you suggested!!👍
During the cruise flight, you experience some heavy turbulence due to jet stream. Basically, you decide to descent to a lower level where you can have some more room between de high and low speed buffer?
great question, it depends but 90% of the time it's better to descend for the reason you mentioned.
@@PILOTCLIMB much appreciated your answer and keep on with great videos and explanations. It surely helps a lot people like me... :)
Nicely explained thanks
Thanks for watching!! Have a great day!!!
Thanks a lot ♥️♥️
You are very welcome!! Thanks for watching
hello captain! what happens if we didnt do anything is it going to stall? is there any chance of recovery once it enters stall?
Hey, if you don't do anything the Aircraft will send you some signals warning you that the Aircraft is about to stall.. if you still don't do anything, the Aircraft will stall, which should be recoverable by applying the Stall recovery maneuver...
Thx Capt
You are very welcome!!
Theoritically it would appear the recent 737 crash in China may have been caught in the high speed coffin corner. What are you thoughts on the possibility? I believe aircraft manufacturers have calculated the coffin corner altitude for each aircraft and recommend you stay at least 3 to 4,000 feet below. The reports say the 737 was about 29,000 feet, but we do not know anything about weather or tail wind. Short of airframe or mechanical issues, coffin corner seems to be possible. Thank you for this presentation.
You are very welcome! Thanks for your great comment! I can't say anything about the accident, i have not enough information to give you my thoughts. I probably talk about it in an other video in the future. Take care
awesome
I'm happy you liked the video!! Don't hesitate to ask any question you may have when watching the rest of the videos!!
Have a great day
Gabriele
Pilotclimb
thank you in italiano ^_^
You are very welcome!!!
1400 plus ft rate of climb beyond FL330? N1 must have been 98% or something lol you had to be light weight or my simulator is way off
Hey, many thanks for watching!! Yes the plane in the sim example was very light!! Have a great day!
Wrong. "Coffin corner. The flight regime where any increase in airspeed will induce high speed Mach buffet and any decrease in airspeed will induce low speed Mach buffet." ref: Airplane Flying Handbook (FAA-H-8083-3A)