@@moaziz23 not all spirit pilots are new guys, there are guys that fly their whole careers at spirit. Even then anything over 1999 hours I’d call “thousands”
I swear I had the same reaction he had to the pilot being out just because he said that. Dude there’s a co-pilot for a reason. Not only that but half the time they’re on autopilot flying a pre-planned flight path. At least do some research on what your talking about before you let your ignorance show… 🤦♂️
@@kvgiris it’s mostly just the quality of the plane in the inside sometimes like have you heard what happens?! But sometimes nothing happens . So it’s not turbulence but the quality usually.
People don't know planes are on Autopilot 95%-98% of the time they pilots usually just do the take off and landing unless something happens where they have to take over control
The pilots still need to operate the autopilot and perform calculations about fuel and landing performance. They have work to do even at cruise.@@JAS0N_M00RE
@south.central_dawg6083international regulations restrict any airline to operate an aircraft with at least 2 pilots, also known as the captain and first officer.
Two pilots. Of course they come out to pee and get food. Walter (the autopilot) is flying for most of the flight anyway; the pilots mainly chat with ATC and keep an eye on things.
A pilot can however, choose route alternations to avoid higher turbulence, which small, low-cost airlines like spirit, cant afford, due to having quick turnaround times
yooo don't tell me y'all didn't see that blood spot on his hand as he was leavin that plane he legit has a Battle scar now to prove he's been on spirit airlines.
Pilots leave the cockpit often. To grab food, use the restroom, or attend to issues in the cabin. That's one of the reasons there will always be a copilot / first officer - so there's someone at the controls at all times. This is one of the most highly regulated industries in the world, and the crew are exceedingly skilled and responsible. I'd recommend trusting them.
Plus what people don’t seem to understand about planes is that the captain or first officer isn’t always in control and flying by hand they have autopilot so once they get into cruising altitude they’re basically hands free until they make they’re approach on their next stop
That’s what I tell people that complain that school didn’t teach them finance or taxes or whatever else they want to bitch about while they’re glued to the internet for 10 hours a day that has access to all that information 😅
@@AntiFurrySupport The A321 is part of the A320 family. Very little additional training is needed between the 318,19,20,21 variants. Some airlines do barely any. They fly the same type of aircraft, some are just the stretched version, basically.
I'm so tired of people bashing Spirit, they're cheap for a REASON! and provide VIDEOS on their website of what EVERY charge and restriction is.... stop blaming them for something YOU didn't research or read.
They're not even that bad. Honestly besides having terrible leg room, it's just a cheap flight. Like nickleback it's just "cool" to hate on spirit and frontier.
Yeah to get the real Spirit experience you gotta fly economy with a mom that has her 7 year old kid right behind you and won’t bother parenting him when they’re kicking your seat because she’s too busy trying to quite down her newborn baby who has lungs bigger than an opera singer at the musikverein. For anyone flying spirit economy you should ask to get the seats next to the emergency hatch since it gives you extra room and also allows you to jump out if you get too fed up with the people around you.
I paid extra to get the wider, plush economy seats at the front … and it was NICE. But I’ve been flying Spirit like a hobo so I guess anything would like an upgrade 🤣🤣🤣
i once was on a Spirit flight where an american who lived in Korea put her kimchi in the overhead bin _and it leaked all during the flight_ the poor guy who had kimchi juice dripping on him the entire flight had to use the call button 4X before a stewardess asked him what was the problem
If you think there is nothing free on any airline, look up Porter Airlines! All passengers get free snacks, beer & wine, as well as free Wi-Fi. And those in premium economy, so the first four rows, also get a free meal...and the food is better than you would think!
I'll be honest, I fly a lot. I love spirit. It's cheap, efficient, always on time, and they're usually pretty funny. I've flown as low as $12. I can fit everything into a backpack and I'm good.
@@maxrshelltrack7443 SO when you hear the auto pilot turn off 1 minute before touch down? Don't say stuff if you don;t know anything about aviation ok?
You’ve never seen the captain or FO leave the cockpit for a restroom or food break? It’s perfectly normal, and there’s always one or the other to monitor the controls when one of them leaves the cockpit for a few minutes. With the flight deck being heavily automated aside from taxi and takeoff/landing, during the cruise part of the flight they’re mainly there to monitor the instruments. Regardless, there’s always someone in the cockpit to take the controls from the autopilot if the need arises.
Don't worry about either pilot leaving the cockpit. Not only are there two pilots, sometimes even more, on every flight, but the plane mostly runs on autopilot when cruising, so it's safe for one pilot to get up and do something else while cruising.
@ Captain Scout Google says: "First Officer, also called *Co-Pilot* is the pilot in second command." I was right in my original comment. Calling someone a wuss for not calling it by the way you pronounce it is really childish
So much drama, like at the start saying they have bad planes, they are the exact same ones Delta and American use, while United uses even older versions of those a320 family aircraft. Also, there are very strict FAA regulations, pilots of Spirit are highly qualified like those from all other airlines and yes you always have to know the bagage rules either low-cost airlines, paying extra is your own fault😂
I’m an airline pilot and not 12 hours ago, I came out of the flight deck, used the restroom, and grabbed a soda. This is normal. This is why we have two pilots, among other reasons.
@@yankeesforlife24A plane can't start it's own engines, or taxi itself to the runway, or take off. It can follow it's route and land in favorable conditions, but not without the pilot inserting info into the FMC. In the end the pilot and co-pilot are needed, autopilot or not.
Yk planes legit can take off and fly and land all on autopilot, it’s also done regularly especially when your js cruising. While the takeoff and landings are closely monitored but still can be performed perfectly on its own
Planes don't take off automatically. The pilot usually hold full control until around 5000agl. Landing only is performed automatically if there is need to do so. Most common case is a fog with visibility below I believe 500ft. That's when you do automatic approach.
commercial planes can't take-off with auto-pilot but you are right the plane is on auto-pilot when cruising but if they were putting auto-pilot when landing, there's a high chance that it would be a rough landing
Depending on how long you were flying, $270 is dirt cheap for "1st Class". You get what you pay for. People are expecting fine dining on a McDonald's budget.
Pilot: let me just turn on autopilot on my A320neo to grab a small can of pringles 👌 This guy: OHH NOOO WE AREE GONNAA DIIEEEE YOURRREEE SUPPOSEDD TO PILOOT THE PLAANNE1!1!1!1!
I’ve flown on spirit several times and I think I’ve gotten what I’ve paid from. Round trip from Pennsylvania to Florida for $60? Absolutely. Wife and I have taken several spur of the moment 1 and two day trips because of this low cost. I think people need to lower their expectations when flying economy carriers.
It's two, you would only see the "third pilot" on *older* plane models (mostly from the 90s and belpw), and that third pilot is usually the "flight engineer" their job is to make sure every system on the plane run smoothly and fix it if anything is broken (this is because old aircraft models are analog based)
Spirit isn’t bad at all. One of the very few major airlines with zero passenger casualties in its entire history. They’re flying A320s , which are great and incredibly safe planes.
@@erinlay ok but you can't blame them for firm landings because the they are cheap so they go to small airports and those small airports come with short runways. Is actually thought of them being the most trained pilots because they can land on short runways with crosswind
My family and I fly spirit a lot. It really isn’t bad at all. You just have to really follow their bag guidelines or try to pack light. Flights were never delayed and and if there were any cancellations they definitely let you know in a timely matter. Also they have a great communication system when it comes to gate changes or anything like that. Our worst experiences were with American Airlines. Delays up the wazoo, horrible desk and steward service and seats were a nightmare
1. There is autopilot which is literally on 75% - 80% of duration of the flight. 2. There is this thing called a first officer that just needs to monitor the flight instruments when the captain is out of the cockpit. 3. If a pilot leaves the cockpit a flight attendant has to come in because two people have to been in the cockpit at once. So, yes I think the captain should be able to eat some snacks on his 3 hour flight.
Airliners have an autopilot feature, and have been a thing since even WW2 where US bombers had autopilot that would keep the aircraft straight and level, so the pilots could rest
I felt like this guy's criticism of spirit and the pilot was undeserved. Even if spirit is known as the worst airline it's still a airline with a customer base and still needs to meet the requirements of an airline.
Sigh. The video you posted of the turbulence was on Frontier Airlines flight 226 to BWI. Spirit does not advertise those seats as first class, it's just "The Big Front Seat" Pilots coming out of the cockpit is totally normal if it's cruising in normal conditions. Spirit is alright if you know how to fly with them and budget in their fees.
Not a fan of spirit airlines, but they don't cut corners as far as safety. They have to follow the same rules all other airlines do. Highly qualified pilots and brand new fuel efficient planes to keep the costs low. Ghetto yes. Unsafe no.
That video you saw was not a Spirit Airlines flight, it was a Frontier Airlines flight from Denver to Baltimore. And in the video the shaking of the plane is called turbulence and it is extremely common many flights encounter this evening with high budget Airlines like Emirates in Delta. Andddd have you heard about, AUTOPILOT
"Everything was going smooth until i saw the pilot come up..." i guess that plane doesnt have Autopilot, and the copilot probably doesnt know what hes doing 🤷♂️
Spirit has one of the newest fleets, which is common for ultra low-cost airlines. I've flown several trips on spirit and have never been disappointed. Yes you pay extra for baggage but it's still way under the average fare on other airlines.
As someone who knows a lot about planes, spirit flys only the Airbus A320 line of airplanes. These are some of the safest and best planes ever built. And turbulence can/will happen on any flight. Nothing is wrong with spirits planes just because of turbulence
Spirit airlines sending spirits to heaven 💀
Editing from heaven rn 💀
LMAOO
It's just as advertised
🤣🤣
BRO😭
I was thinking the same thing. 😂
Buddy you got 2 pilots, each with thousands of flight hours and an autopilot. You good man 😂
You can't even use turbulence as proof a budget airline is bad. It's not like paying more makes the air go, "Okay I still now.".
Its Spirit Airlines…I don’t think they have thousands…maybe 1500-3000
@@moaziz23 not all spirit pilots are new guys, there are guys that fly their whole careers at spirit. Even then anything over 1999 hours I’d call “thousands”
I swear I had the same reaction he had to the pilot being out just because he said that. Dude there’s a co-pilot for a reason. Not only that but half the time they’re on autopilot flying a pre-planned flight path. At least do some research on what your talking about before you let your ignorance show… 🤦♂️
@@kvgiris it’s mostly just the quality of the plane in the inside sometimes like have you heard what happens?! But sometimes nothing happens . So it’s not turbulence but the quality usually.
It’s called spirit because that’s what you’re going to turn into after you fly it.
The gates of heaven explain the turbulence.
DAMN HAHA
You fly with the plane💀
@@LethalTicTac💀
I get where you was going with that but it was corny.
*autopilot and copilot left the chat*
People don't know planes are on Autopilot 95%-98% of the time they pilots usually just do the take off and landing unless something happens where they have to take over control
@JAS0N_M00RE it's less than that, pilots still have to program the autopilot and monitor it
captain was flying while the first officer came out to get the snacks
no such thing as a co pilot, either pilot flying or pilot monitoring 👍
The pilots still need to operate the autopilot and perform calculations about fuel and landing performance. They have work to do even at cruise.@@JAS0N_M00RE
@south.central_dawg6083international regulations restrict any airline to operate an aircraft with at least 2 pilots, also known as the captain and first officer.
Bro that video clip - turbulence doesn’t care what’s written on the outside of the plane 😂
Two pilots. Of course they come out to pee and get food. Walter (the autopilot) is flying for most of the flight anyway; the pilots mainly chat with ATC and keep an eye on things.
A pilot can however, choose route alternations to avoid higher turbulence, which small, low-cost airlines like spirit, cant afford, due to having quick turnaround times
It might cause the best pilots probably don’t fly for Spirit- probably fly right through storms😊😊
Hey he's a content creator...they don't have to worry about what's real.
bro looked so happy leaving that plane
Noo really?
Happy he didn't die
They just happy they didn't die
yooo don't tell me y'all didn't see that blood spot on his hand as he was leavin that plane he legit has a Battle scar now to prove he's been on spirit airlines.
Smiling Minecraft steve
Love it when non pilots comment about what they think pilots do.
A normal pilot would do the same thing as a spirit pilot except out of sight of the passengers, it’s normal
non pilots is the funniest term i've seen
Love it when non pilots comment about non pilots commenting about what they think pilots do.
It’s because it is what pilots do. They fly the plane. You act like everybody knows that the pilot occasionally gets up.
You’re not even a pilot yourself.
Someone tell homie how autopilot works 💀💀💀💀
And co pilots
😂
Basically there is 3 (depends) things like speed, altitude and direction
He probably thinks it's still like the movie Airplane where you need a navigator & first officer
Yup
Co-Pilot: 💀
Autopilot: 💀
Pilots stomach:💀
Germanwings 9525💀
Pilot: Gets snack
The Passangers: 😱😳🫨
Germanwings 9525💀
LOL
Pilots leave the cockpit often. To grab food, use the restroom, or attend to issues in the cabin. That's one of the reasons there will always be a copilot / first officer - so there's someone at the controls at all times. This is one of the most highly regulated industries in the world, and the crew are exceedingly skilled and responsible. I'd recommend trusting them.
There is usually a flight attended also in the cockpit when one of the pilots leave.
Was gonna say FAA registration make it so there should be two crew members in the cockpit at all times
@@tjopper3473 ooh good fact. thank u
Plus what people don’t seem to understand about planes is that the captain or first officer isn’t always in control and flying by hand they have autopilot so once they get into cruising altitude they’re basically hands free until they make they’re approach on their next stop
@@tjopper3473 germanwings 9525:
Hello 👋🤗
Only one pilot is required to stay in cockpit mid-flight....plus most autopilot does most of the work
But aren't 2 people required in the cockpit since the Germanwings incident?
@@bernardberben4852 usually if a pilot leaves the cockpit, the chief purser enters, and waits on the jumpseat keeping the other pilot company.
@@bernardberben4852 no, its not a requirement
@@skip6485 The FAA requires two people in the cockpit at all times for US flights.
Pilot can only leave if a FA is present on the flight deck per FAR/AIM
Spirit is one of the few big airlines in the US to have no accidents in its history of use.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
They’ve had multiple accidents, but not any serious fatal ones to my knowledge
That is completely false.
Yh because they’re new 😂 People say this about Ryanair in the UK but it’s cause they’re new.
Also they have had plenty of accidents and incidents but haven’t killed anyone
“In the age of information, ignorance is a choice.”
That’s what I tell people that complain that school didn’t teach them finance or taxes or whatever else they want to bitch about while they’re glued to the internet for 10 hours a day that has access to all that information 😅
@@Mster_J😂😂😂
@@Mster_JThen we shouldn’t have to learn 90% of the shit we will literally never use in our lifetime
@@weirdthings9583 you learn that stuff to help you decide what field you want to go into.
@@Mster_Juhmmm there's more than that about complaining to the school system i paid but okay you do you...
Spirit Airlines has never had a fatal crash people. Be thankful we have this airline. It’s cheaper than driving
Fun fact: spirit actually has some of the safest planes in operation due to their fleet being extremely new.
@@PoopyButthole they only fly the airbus!
facts
I actually flew with them recently, they do have the A321 as well
A buddy of mine is a 10 year captain with them.. highly skilled pilot
@@AntiFurrySupport The A321 is part of the A320 family. Very little additional training is needed between the 318,19,20,21 variants. Some airlines do barely any. They fly the same type of aircraft, some are just the stretched version, basically.
I'm so tired of people bashing Spirit, they're cheap for a REASON! and provide VIDEOS on their website of what EVERY charge and restriction is.... stop blaming them for something YOU didn't research or read.
They're not even that bad. Honestly besides having terrible leg room, it's just a cheap flight. Like nickleback it's just "cool" to hate on spirit and frontier.
I've honestly been saying this. Seriously they're not that bad. I just call them the greyhound of the sky. Gets you from point A to point B
@@joshuadelafuent3greyhound is miles worse than spirit
I flight frontier in my life and that's enough, maybe for 1 hour ,but people are crazy take 4 hours flight with Spirit.
Frontier is good. I'm gonna be honest, people don't just hate on things at random. Yeah it's kind of exaggerated, but Spirit is pretty bad
Yeah to get the real Spirit experience you gotta fly economy with a mom that has her 7 year old kid right behind you and won’t bother parenting him when they’re kicking your seat because she’s too busy trying to quite down her newborn baby who has lungs bigger than an opera singer at the musikverein. For anyone flying spirit economy you should ask to get the seats next to the emergency hatch since it gives you extra room and also allows you to jump out if you get too fed up with the people around you.
I paid extra to get the wider, plush economy seats at the front … and it was NICE.
But I’ve been flying Spirit like a hobo so I guess anything would like an upgrade 🤣🤣🤣
Sounds about right
i once was on a Spirit flight where an american who lived in Korea put her kimchi in the overhead bin _and it leaked all during the flight_
the poor guy who had kimchi juice dripping on him the entire flight had to use the call button 4X before a stewardess asked him what was the problem
😂
@@youboob6297🤢
Spirit hasn’t even had a single fatal accident. The video that was shown before was turbulence, you can’t blame an airline on wind. 😂
I got 4 flights wifh spirit, good planes, a320 family, only one with delay 3 hours 🤣🤣🤣🤣 but it is what it is, delay it's normal 🤣🤣
autopilot:
the basic human need for food:
Germanwings 9525💀
That video wasn’t spirit airlines. It was a frontier airlines flight that encountered severe turbulence
Frontier airlines is in reality the worst airline ever. The economy seats are like a park bench with a bedsheet on top and they always have turbulence
@@ibrahimdelomavicsmithson164 they are all economy seats, at least on their A320s. You can pay for extra leg room, but the seats are all the same.
😂
@@ibrahimdelomavicsmithson164turbulence is because of wind, not the pilot.
@@ibrahimdelomavicsmithson164if pilots could choose when there would be turbulence there would be none
“And there is nothing free on spirit airlines”
“no duh nothings free on every airline
If you think there is nothing free on any airline, look up Porter Airlines! All passengers get free snacks, beer & wine, as well as free Wi-Fi. And those in premium economy, so the first four rows, also get a free meal...and the food is better than you would think!
I'll be honest, I fly a lot. I love spirit. It's cheap, efficient, always on time, and they're usually pretty funny. I've flown as low as $12. I can fit everything into a backpack and I'm good.
Where you go for 12 $? Down the runway and back?🤣😂
@@thegodfather768 to Ohio 💀💀💀 that's why it was so cheap
@@Johnhabiban2310 can't even escape from Ohio 💀
@@thegodfather768 😂😂😂😂
What did you do to be able to get a $12 flight? 😂
Did you know?
*There is this mechanic in Airplanes called AutoPilot. And this feature lets the plane fly on its own 😳🤯*
To an extent
Autopilot just keeps plane at attitude all it does.
@@maxrshelltrack7443 SO when you hear the auto pilot turn off 1 minute before touch down? Don't say stuff if you don;t know anything about aviation ok?
@jackhayes4272 read my comment again.
Every avgeek when he said “aren’t you supposed to be flying the plane?”:
*I will find you.*
You’ve never seen the captain or FO leave the cockpit for a restroom or food break? It’s perfectly normal, and there’s always one or the other to monitor the controls when one of them leaves the cockpit for a few minutes. With the flight deck being heavily automated aside from taxi and takeoff/landing, during the cruise part of the flight they’re mainly there to monitor the instruments. Regardless, there’s always someone in the cockpit to take the controls from the autopilot if the need arises.
Him: the pilot’s supposed to be flying the plane!
Bro forgot there was a first officer AND auto pilot flying the plane
The fact the pilot hopped out to get a snack was probably a good thing actually
Don't worry about either pilot leaving the cockpit. Not only are there two pilots, sometimes even more, on every flight, but the plane mostly runs on autopilot when cruising, so it's safe for one pilot to get up and do something else while cruising.
Spirit does not have first class seats on any flight they operate. You’re just sitting in the front row of the plane, absolutely not 1st class 😂 😂😂
Someone who knows
Southwest just chilling in the corner waiting for your review 💀💀💀
Yep, in the long run, southwest costs the same when you add in spirits fees.
southwest is great
@@mumu4Laggreed
I mean, the pilot thing can easily be explained: Autopilot, and a Co-Pilot
@ Captain Scout Google says: "First Officer, also called *Co-Pilot* is the pilot in second command." I was right in my original comment. Calling someone a wuss for not calling it by the way you pronounce it is really childish
So much drama, like at the start saying they have bad planes, they are the exact same ones Delta and American use, while United uses even older versions of those a320 family aircraft. Also, there are very strict FAA regulations, pilots of Spirit are highly qualified like those from all other airlines and yes you always have to know the bagage rules either low-cost airlines, paying extra is your own fault😂
Him: “Spirit has the worst landings and worst service ever”
Ryanair: Are you sure about that?
Even if it’s spirit or Ryanair I still love flying lmaooo
I’m an airline pilot and not 12 hours ago, I came out of the flight deck, used the restroom, and grabbed a soda.
This is normal. This is why we have two pilots, among other reasons.
Should there be another pilot with the co-pilot if the the first pilot leaves for safety reasons ? Don’t want to end up like the Germanwings
@@huntrrams A flight attendant or CASS verified jumpseat pilot takes my seat when I step out
My mans never heard of a copilot before
@@huntrrams it’s called auto pilot… the pilots don’t even fly the plane anymore
@@yankeesforlife24A plane can't start it's own engines, or taxi itself to the runway, or take off. It can follow it's route and land in favorable conditions, but not without the pilot inserting info into the FMC. In the end the pilot and co-pilot are needed, autopilot or not.
"Like bro aren't you supposed to operate the plane? "
*"First Officer left the chat"*
Please pay the 25 dollar turbulence fee💀💀
“I saw the pilot come out to get something to eat, aren’t you supposed to be flying this plane?” 😂😂😂
Yk planes legit can take off and fly and land all on autopilot, it’s also done regularly especially when your js cruising. While the takeoff and landings are closely monitored but still can be performed perfectly on its own
Commercial planes can’t takeoff on their own
They can land fully auto tho on some aircraft’s
Planes don't take off automatically. The pilot usually hold full control until around 5000agl. Landing only is performed automatically if there is need to do so. Most common case is a fog with visibility below I believe 500ft. That's when you do automatic approach.
commercial planes can't take-off with auto-pilot but you are right the plane is on auto-pilot when cruising but if they were putting auto-pilot when landing, there's a high chance that it would be a rough landing
@@soviet_gmr CAT 3 landings aren't meant to be beautiful. You're correct.
Depending on how long you were flying, $270 is dirt cheap for "1st Class". You get what you pay for. People are expecting fine dining on a McDonald's budget.
The pilot can leave his seat since there is another pilot. Some planes even have places for a pilot to take a nap while the other one is awake lol
bro the clip of everyone screaming just because it happened in spirit doesn’t mean it only happens on spirit💀
Pilot: let me just turn on autopilot on my A320neo to grab a small can of pringles 👌
This guy: OHH NOOO WE AREE GONNAA DIIEEEE YOURRREEE SUPPOSEDD TO PILOOT THE PLAANNE1!1!1!1!
I used to call it banana airlines
Same
@@NJT7023 lol
I used to call it pee airliner airlines 💀💀💀
@@egeozturk9571 💀💀💀
@@egeozturk9571hahhahaah so funny 😐
I’ve flown on spirit several times and I think I’ve gotten what I’ve paid from. Round trip from Pennsylvania to Florida for $60? Absolutely. Wife and I have taken several spur of the moment 1 and two day trips because of this low cost. I think people need to lower their expectations when flying economy carriers.
They have 3 pilots and auto pilot in the cockpit. Dont worry if you see one of them chillin
2*
Its 2 nowadays, on older airlines it was 2 pilots and a flight engineer or 2
2 on flights like this. 4 pilots on a long haul.
It's two, you would only see the "third pilot" on *older* plane models (mostly from the 90s and belpw), and that third pilot is usually the "flight engineer" their job is to make sure every system on the plane run smoothly and fix it if anything is broken (this is because old aircraft models are analog based)
When u ride on spirit u will meet the Holy Spirit😂😂💀💀💀💀
Spirit isn’t bad at all. One of the very few major airlines with zero passenger casualties in its entire history. They’re flying A320s , which are great and incredibly safe planes.
Spirit honestly isn’t even that bad lol, only bad part is they don’t got tv’s like delta
The water is very expensive
@@darkn3ss980 4 bucks
@@roystonmason9125 that's expensive for a water bottle
@@thestrangeman069 nobody is forced to buy starf*cked
@@thestrangeman069 you do got a point.
A turbulent ride does not mean the airplanes are “terrible.” What an ignorant comment.
Don’t worry, we still have Ryanair. The only thing is that Ryanair doesn’t let you pay extra for the wings
The plane is on cruise mode so the pilot doesn’t crash when he wants to get a snack
Ever heard of this crazy thing called… autopilot
*ryanair has left the chat*
Ryanair only has bad staff and landing other than that they are a 6.5/10
@@erinlaybad landing is only quite rare
@@erinlaythey need that firm landings to save runway and the staff is nice though
@@Official_Malaysian_Car_Driving that was a while ago I flew with them recently and liked the staff and researched more
@@erinlay ok but you can't blame them for firm landings because the they are cheap so they go to small airports and those small airports come with short runways. Is actually thought of them being the most trained pilots because they can land on short runways with crosswind
When they charge you for checked luggage and a carry on, wear all your clothes at once and leave the bags behind.
Improvise
Adapt
Overcome
I laughed harder than I should have
My family and I fly spirit a lot. It really isn’t bad at all. You just have to really follow their bag guidelines or try to pack light. Flights were never delayed and and if there were any cancellations they definitely let you know in a timely matter. Also they have a great communication system when it comes to gate changes or anything like that.
Our worst experiences were with American Airlines. Delays up the wazoo, horrible desk and steward service and seats were a nightmare
pack in a PURSE HUH ? what a dump
1. There is autopilot which is literally on 75% - 80% of duration of the flight.
2. There is this thing called a first officer that just needs to monitor the flight instruments when the captain is out of the cockpit.
3. If a pilot leaves the cockpit a flight attendant has to come in because two people have to been in the cockpit at once.
So, yes I think the captain should be able to eat some snacks on his 3 hour flight.
Bro was playing with death
Man's said it wasn't that bad 2 out of 5 🤣
2.5 out of 5 is the same as 7.5 out of 10 bro
@@ezioboiz-ieatchildren- no it is 5/10
Airliners have an autopilot feature, and have been a thing since even WW2 where US bombers had autopilot that would keep the aircraft straight and level, so the pilots could rest
I felt like this guy's criticism of spirit and the pilot was undeserved. Even if spirit is known as the worst airline it's still a airline with a customer base and still needs to meet the requirements of an airline.
At least you got a flight with spirit. Every time I’ve tried to book a flight with them my flight gets cancelled 10 minutes before we even got on.
I'm sorry but if homeboy is going to review an airline perhaps he should review their baggage policy before he packs the kitchen sink....😂😂
'Aren't you supposed to be operating the plane right now's
No he has a copilot or someone in the cockpit but also he most likely has autopilot on.
Bro wont let the pilot eat💀
Hope this guy knows what he's doing 😂😂
Have you heard of autopilot before or co-pilots?
Sigh. The video you posted of the turbulence was on Frontier Airlines flight 226 to BWI.
Spirit does not advertise those seats as first class, it's just "The Big Front Seat"
Pilots coming out of the cockpit is totally normal if it's cruising in normal conditions.
Spirit is alright if you know how to fly with them and budget in their fees.
Him: isn’t the pilot supposed to be flying the plane?
Co-pilot:
Autopilot:
RyanAir has left the chat
He says worst airline in america ryanair is not in america
you do know that airplanes practically fly themselves right? not to mention theres a co-pilot as well.
Me: can get a glass of water
Flight Attendant: yeah that will be 52 dollars sir
me:52 DOLLARS!?!?!?!
Spirit: I’m trying my best
RYANAIR:😏😏😏😏😏😏😏
Dude was hungry what can he say😂😋
No one tell him there are sleeping areas for pilots on the longer flights...he'd have a panic attack lol
Not a fan of spirit airlines, but they don't cut corners as far as safety. They have to follow the same rules all other airlines do. Highly qualified pilots and brand new fuel efficient planes to keep the costs low. Ghetto yes. Unsafe no.
That video you saw was not a Spirit Airlines flight, it was a Frontier Airlines flight from Denver to Baltimore. And in the video the shaking of the plane is called turbulence and it is extremely common many flights encounter this evening with high budget Airlines like Emirates in Delta. Andddd have you heard about, AUTOPILOT
“That short clip was just turbulence” - avgeeks like me
“Aren’t you supposed to be operating the plane right now?”
It’s called autopilot 😂😂
I love when people blame an airline for turbulence. Not to mention the lack of understanding about the autopilot (and the other pilot still flying)
“On the WORST airline in the world-“
Air Koryo: *You were saying?*
Autopilot literally does 95% of the work. Which I find even scarier.
Spirit pilot: are ya nervous?!
Passengers: yes
Spirit pilot: me too…
Weather: *happens
Spirit customers: BAD AIRLINE
My brain just committed suicide after watching this video.
This guy seriously booked a budget airline & was expecting some Star Alliance treatment?
"Everything was going smooth until i saw the pilot come up..." i guess that plane doesnt have Autopilot, and the copilot probably doesnt know what hes doing 🤷♂️
when you said "worst airline in the world" you forgot Air Koryo😂
Spirit Airlines is basically just another way for God to get guests at his Hotel in Heaven
Spirit has one of the newest fleets, which is common for ultra low-cost airlines. I've flown several trips
on spirit and have never been disappointed. Yes you pay extra for baggage but it's still way under the average fare on other airlines.
*shows vid of turbulence*
CLeArlY ThEiR PlaNes ArE TeRrIbLe💀
Pilot eating seed oils keeping him big as hell
As someone who knows a lot about planes, spirit flys only the Airbus A320 line of airplanes. These are some of the safest and best planes ever built. And turbulence can/will happen on any flight. Nothing is wrong with spirits planes just because of turbulence
Ayo Ryanair:Finally.. There is comparison of mine 😂😂😂
I like spirit they took me too two countries for less than $500 😂
Spirit may be “cheap”. But just remember their planes still have autopilot and 2 pilots (somehow) 😂
Worst airline?
*laughs in Ryanair*
there have been many occasions when both the pilot and copilot fall asleep during a flight at the same time...
I'm now convinced it was a spirit airline plane that was in Final Destination 1
It looks like a typical low-cost airline