Airbus A320: Auto Landing Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2012
  • www.balticaa.com Airbus A320 is known as a highly automated aircraft. This time Pranas Drulis, ATPL integrated student at Baltic Aviation Academy (Lithuania), tried to prove it by showing how autolanding of A320 works in zero vertical visibility and 50 meters of horizontal visibility.
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  • @airhogsflyer123
    @airhogsflyer123 8 лет назад +1921

    Using this tutorial for FSX lol.
    Update: 4 years later using this for MSFS 2020 lol.

  • @gsonz172
    @gsonz172 3 года назад +1075

    Who is watching this for Flight Sim 2020? xD

    • @tetchy5099
      @tetchy5099 3 года назад +14

      I admit

    • @ruadeil_zabelin
      @ruadeil_zabelin 3 года назад +6

      Me. Did you get it to work? Because I didn't. At least not in the landing challenges. I'm going to try a manual flight now

    • @Jadfitree
      @Jadfitree 3 года назад +1

      me!

    • @TheDaveJoosten
      @TheDaveJoosten 3 года назад +1

      Gsonz me too because at least this guy knows what he is talking about, finally learning it the proper way, tonight gonna practice more :)

    • @madzangels
      @madzangels 3 года назад

      Yup! :D

  • @Red-qk7hv
    @Red-qk7hv 9 лет назад +175

    finally a simple, precise and clear explanation.

    • @johnsmith-rs2vk
      @johnsmith-rs2vk Год назад

      Flaps 20 , gear down . and everthing happens automaticaly !

  • @kolajampe
    @kolajampe 5 лет назад +10

    Im flying an A320 tomorrow for the first time. Don't know how id manage without this great youtube tutorial. THANK YOU!!

  • @hb-ijr5293
    @hb-ijr5293 5 лет назад +16

    There is a goof: When setting the flaps you can see on the ECAM that the FOB is 3480kg. But a second later the FOB is 2100kg.
    Anyway this is a very cool video. Thank you for uploading!

  • @names5508
    @names5508 7 лет назад +415

    I want an autopilot that allows me to sleep until the plane has stopped.

    • @PkrVlog
      @PkrVlog 7 лет назад +8

      Lmfao!!!

    • @captmugh631
      @captmugh631 7 лет назад +3

      LMAO!!! :D

    • @davidca96
      @davidca96 6 лет назад +19

      Technically they have the technology to do this now using GPS, ILS, etc. all combined with an extremely powerful autopilot computer but itll in my view never be fully automatic should always have a set of two eyes on whats going on. It would make (in normal conditions) the job a lot less stressful for pilots who do lots of flights id think.

    • @tarithgs
      @tarithgs 5 лет назад

      THE SANDSEEKER U.K that's the future

    • @Mike-01234
      @Mike-01234 5 лет назад +9

      Actually I think this will happen sooner then you think fully automatic flying planes by computer without any pilots on-board. Reality is most crashes are because of human error where computers can't make those mistakes. It will be a slow transition first still have pilots on the flight deck but just watching computers fly then it will go down to one pilot in the cockpit then no pilots.

  • @friedchicken1
    @friedchicken1 5 лет назад +69

    when did Michael Cera become a pilot?

  • @RainbowManification
    @RainbowManification 8 лет назад +197

    Great series of videos to use with Aerosoft's A320 series for FSX and P3D

    • @dalewong7643
      @dalewong7643 7 лет назад +15

      Ben Bosley And FSLabs A320

    • @masterpilot1078
      @masterpilot1078 7 лет назад

      K

    • @brendan6066
      @brendan6066 5 лет назад +4

      now its relevant for XP11 A320 Ultimate lol

    • @Dug_Out
      @Dug_Out 5 лет назад +2

      Recently purchased the Aerosoft A320/21 & love it. I've also been checking out these & other tutorials. It's work in progress🤣

    • @kumarsatish9840
      @kumarsatish9840 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/SMg3J8IzdnM/видео.html

  • @mzwandilejanuary4222
    @mzwandilejanuary4222 4 года назад +9

    Thanks Pranas - I've always wondered how they do that. One of the best instructor videos

  • @mattkeesler6873
    @mattkeesler6873 7 лет назад +9

    Fantastic tutorials! You're a good instructor, Pranas! First rate simulators and demonstrations!

  • @dominicjohnstone4020
    @dominicjohnstone4020 9 лет назад +70

    Always wondered how to do this on Microsoft Flight Simulator-now I know! Great job.

    • @mythic7270
      @mythic7270 8 лет назад +1

      You can't do it exactly like this in the standard fsx planes bcuz they suck u need to spend 40 bucks on aero soft planes or watch perfectgamer30 where he showed u how to download it free

    • @that_llama_in_a_tuxedo4584
      @that_llama_in_a_tuxedo4584 7 лет назад +3

      The aerosoft aircraft are actually really good.

    • @rachiddjabrailov4838
      @rachiddjabrailov4838 4 года назад +1

      So do you know how to do it in msfs 2020? ;)

    • @kumarsatish9840
      @kumarsatish9840 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/SMg3J8IzdnM/видео.html

  • @varunv.p.7180
    @varunv.p.7180 2 года назад +18

    Wow. It's just so magical and beautiful that this massive hunk of metal and composites can labs itself so gracefully! Thank you for uploading!

  • @S2Sturges
    @S2Sturges 9 лет назад +3

    These videos from Baltic are the best! Pranis is a excellent instructor, controlled and measured... It would be a pleasure to learn to fly heavies from him... BTW, my father taught commercial helicopter pilot training for years, so I know competent instructors... Thank you!

  • @MultiSciGeek
    @MultiSciGeek 9 лет назад +3

    This is great. I never knew you could learn piloting on RUclips.
    Thank you Baltic Aviation Academy

  • @mohanmurti
    @mohanmurti 11 лет назад +2

    Excellent, Pranas! Thanks for the truly outstanding instructions.

  • @martin128956
    @martin128956 10 лет назад +11

    Excellent introduction Pranas, although I've the PPL the step into heavy AC is not as easy

  • @icebergdelphi
    @icebergdelphi 10 лет назад +4

    You are the Master Pranas.

  • @brnmcc01
    @brnmcc01 11 лет назад +5

    It's only used when conditions warrant, or depending on local rules. Also, most pilots will perform a full autoland just once in awhile to practice. It's always up to the pilot to make the final decision.

  • @mohammedumarsiddiqui9504
    @mohammedumarsiddiqui9504 5 лет назад +2

    Pranas drulis sir u are explaining very good..your videos are very interesting.
    I wish baltic aviation would hire you permanently for explaining us.

  • @rpdelas
    @rpdelas 11 лет назад

    I've been following this channel for quite a while, and I really like Pronas! He is very cool and he can explain things really well!

  • @u2audiobootlegs
    @u2audiobootlegs 9 лет назад +4

    Very well explained. For me it has been very useful since I fly the Airbus family planes in "Flight Simulator" and there were some things I still didn´t understand.
    Thank you so much :)

    • @XXODD1982
      @XXODD1982 9 лет назад +1

      You can also play around with some MCDU trainers and learn to really setup the 320. You can find them via google for free :)

  • @LandNfan
    @LandNfan 3 года назад +9

    I’m jealous of these sophisticated autopilots. When I was flying, my ‘78 C172 didn’t even have a wing leveler. No GPS then. LORAN-C was the hot thing....didn’t have that either! 😆

    • @a320nick
      @a320nick Год назад

      LORAN C in a C172 lol, and why not...

  • @brandan648
    @brandan648 8 лет назад

    The thing I love about watching these videos is that the guy explains very clearly and it is so interesting the way he does!

  • @alesandronascimento6440
    @alesandronascimento6440 7 лет назад

    Pranas you are the best! hugs from Brazil! ✈

  • @Venkman29
    @Venkman29 10 лет назад +5

    I'd like to see Pranas do a full flight in his Airbus 320.. From gate to gate... Mostly because I want to see if I'm doing some of the setup of FMS right especially for arrival.. For all departure.. I understand how to do the route that's no issue there.. I just find I can learn a lot from watching others do it & Pranas is pretty darn good with the Airbus.. :)

  • @Mini3005news
    @Mini3005news 10 лет назад +83

    It is easier than driving a car in Romania :)

  • @ChrisPinCornwall
    @ChrisPinCornwall 2 года назад

    Superb presentation. Clear, concise and accurate, and not in your first language...respect, sir, respect.

  • @juliashenandoah3965
    @juliashenandoah3965 9 месяцев назад +1

    An excellent EIS1 Airbus simulator you have there. Lovely!

  • @woweffet
    @woweffet 8 лет назад +4

    Another great vid by the drooling Prawn!

  • @benchilcott6908
    @benchilcott6908 7 лет назад +22

    "Does anybody know how to fly a plane?!"
    Ah.. Yes.

    • @tonykilleen8387
      @tonykilleen8387 6 лет назад

      I do. Not an A320, although I would stand more chance than someone who has only ever flown sim programmes in an emergency.

  • @abidhasanaimon925
    @abidhasanaimon925 3 года назад +1

    Not a pilot but still I love to watch it. I'm a Cabin Crew. You're absolutely stunning with your details about everything. Thank you

  • @gokceralp
    @gokceralp Год назад

    Wonderful video. Thank you for telling us these complicated-looking things in a such easy way.

  • @rodneylake3526
    @rodneylake3526 7 лет назад +4

    Thanks, love your vid's

  • @ehsan83
    @ehsan83 7 лет назад +12

    I have two questions :
    - 07:18 what is idle reverse?
    - In order to taxi to the gate you apply thrust as soon as you disengaged the autopilot on the ground right?
    Excellent video thank you

    • @MMGuy
      @MMGuy 7 лет назад +6

      Engines of large aircraft produce some level of forward thrust, even at idle power, so reverse still needs to be engaged to cancel out this effect. Idle reverse is just that - "extended" reverse panels with engine power at idle.

    • @ehsan83
      @ehsan83 7 лет назад

      in the action i didn't see any difference with normal reverse. is there any specific button to push or something to pull?

    • @MMGuy
      @MMGuy 7 лет назад

      Nope, no buttons. Reverse thrust has multiple positions: "reverse idle" and if you pull thrust lever further down into rev - "reverse thrust".

    • @ehsan83
      @ehsan83 7 лет назад

      excellent thanks

  • @MrCars
    @MrCars 11 лет назад

    Pranas, you are gonna be a great pilot. Anybody who will have you as an instructor, is lucky.

  • @Alex72RM
    @Alex72RM 8 лет назад

    A great video from a great Pranas!

  • @milankhatri791
    @milankhatri791 5 лет назад +10

    He Flies Bombardier Dash Q400 now!
    What a change 😁

  • @emnichtda
    @emnichtda 4 года назад +20

    I love Pranas, no homo, but you can see that he loves what he is doing. He is the star of baa

    • @Me37368
      @Me37368 4 года назад

      reverse thrust he graduated along time ago

    • @Peter78730
      @Peter78730 3 года назад

      What do you mean "no homo"?

  • @madzangels
    @madzangels 3 года назад +1

    Wow this worked perfect on Flight Sim 2020!!! Thanks so much! The whole thing landed itself!

  • @Karldt2012
    @Karldt2012 4 года назад

    Hola Cordial Saludo, Lo Felicito, Excelente Vídeo, Muy didáctico, Gracias por compartir tus conocimientos de manera tan generosa. Saludos desde la Ciudad de Ibagué, Colombia.

  • @chriscastella1232
    @chriscastella1232 10 лет назад +184

    Funny that he said "We are FIFTY MILES to the rwy" and he was at 2200 feet and getting the ILS signals.

    • @totorocatbus
      @totorocatbus 7 лет назад +60

      Maybe he meant 15??

    • @chriscastella1232
      @chriscastella1232 7 лет назад +18

      I would not trust him on a cessna 150 lol

    • @Trump145
      @Trump145 6 лет назад +3

      Chris castella I thought I heard him say that too

    • @kgersemi261
      @kgersemi261 6 лет назад +8

      He 15. Do you dont understand english? You're not a Pilot, right

    • @kgersemi261
      @kgersemi261 6 лет назад +2

      Idiot.

  • @idamontede
    @idamontede 9 лет назад +156

    ...do pilots learn how to fly planes off of youtube?

    • @peope1976
      @peope1976 9 лет назад +5

      No

    • @totorocatbus
      @totorocatbus 7 лет назад +46

      sim pilots can ;)

    • @prasanthtadiparthy4896
      @prasanthtadiparthy4896 5 лет назад +14

      Virtual Pilots do learn from here.

    • @PanduBiasramadhan
      @PanduBiasramadhan 4 года назад +37

      737 Max pilots learn it through iPad course

    • @ghhvvhbb9859
      @ghhvvhbb9859 4 года назад

      @@PanduBiasramadhan that would be good they didn´t get no training at all for the new max version

  • @wayneknighr8245
    @wayneknighr8245 4 года назад

    Captain it was a pleasure flying with you.

  • @dennislaux
    @dennislaux 4 года назад

    Just a wonderful clip that makes it all sound so easy when in fact it isn't. When something goes wrong is when they earn not near enough for all the skill they have.

  • @barackobama743
    @barackobama743 3 года назад +6

    Just watching this in case I’m flying as a passenger one day and something happens to the captains and I need to find a way to get it on the ground 🤣

    • @coreywong
      @coreywong 3 года назад +2

      Your security details can do it for you if that happens, mr president.

  • @rossarmstrong6731
    @rossarmstrong6731 10 лет назад +10

    Pranas, why do the Boeing equivalents have so many flaps positions compared to the seemingly small number on the Airbus aircraft?
    In any case, Airbus avionics always seem to make it look so easy...

    • @lewininja250r
      @lewininja250r 10 лет назад +2

      yeah watching the Airbus version of this and also the Boeing video on auto land the Airbus seems so much easier and simpler to use with less work to do

    • @wlowe4
      @wlowe4 10 лет назад +13

      The reason is, the Boeing make their premade degrees. The Airbus uses a computer to create its own degrees based on speed weather and height and weight. airbus is all by computer..Boeing is all by captain.

    • @lewininja250r
      @lewininja250r 10 лет назад

      will lowe ahh that makes sense, thanks!

    • @wlowe4
      @wlowe4 10 лет назад +6

      No probem mate. I love the airbus..great bird. Happy tail winds

    • @lewininja250r
      @lewininja250r 10 лет назад

      will lowe cool. I also heard that the airbus auto retracts the flaps after takeoff when it reaches certain speeds, is this true?

  • @robdotcom71
    @robdotcom71 12 лет назад

    Excellent videos Pranas... keep up the good work mate. :)

  • @slopit12
    @slopit12 10 лет назад

    Depends on the weight. I can see the outer wing tank are transferring so it's probably not carrying much fuel. 122 sounds fine for an empty aircraft on Flaps 4. The speed is reduced in a segmented manner to each flap setting, which is exactly what Pranas did. The autothrust is fully capable of reducing the speed in a controlled fashion to any selected value within VMO and VLS.

  • @inasu100
    @inasu100 4 года назад +9

    Oh brilliant thanks! Both the pilots in my plane to London have fainted. Lemme handle this emergency landin.
    Oh wait! Am on a B747!

    • @mimted2614
      @mimted2614 4 года назад

      Ik it's a joke but,
      They're kinda similar so you could land.
      DONT WOOOOSH ME

    • @vojta4045
      @vojta4045 4 года назад

      @@mimted2614 😂 They are so different

  • @ThePilotBuddy
    @ThePilotBuddy 12 лет назад +8

    beautiful! i cant wait to be a pilot :)

    • @barackobama743
      @barackobama743 3 года назад +5

      hey are u a pilot now

    • @nav9837
      @nav9837 2 года назад +2

      @@barackobama743 😂

    • @akrajeshwar
      @akrajeshwar 2 года назад +1

      @@barackobama743 😂😂

    • @NotTheRambo
      @NotTheRambo Год назад

      Mate did you become a pilot now? If yes, congrats

  • @EliteSoldier777
    @EliteSoldier777 12 лет назад

    Nice one!!! What a great job doing these tutorials all the time for us ;-)

  • @samr6148
    @samr6148 7 лет назад

    Very cool. Thanks, Pranas!

  • @ThirstyLuzik
    @ThirstyLuzik 6 лет назад +69

    2:25 where did you get 1 tonne of fuel in air?? lol

  • @OssieGoldhill
    @OssieGoldhill 10 лет назад +22

    "So where did you get your licence from again?"
    "Oh, RUclips"

  • @auroramata4660
    @auroramata4660 4 года назад

    Great instructions, great landing, congratulations!!

  • @rickleon9079
    @rickleon9079 5 лет назад

    Thank you for your videos they're very educational. I been watching them for a long time. Where are you guys located?

  • @911gpd
    @911gpd 7 лет назад +74

    Today I'm going to show you how to have a seizure...

    • @harrisKiss
      @harrisKiss 5 лет назад +3

      Took me 10 minutes but i figured out your joke finally: hahaha.

  • @NhatPham-sn6xc
    @NhatPham-sn6xc 7 лет назад +10

    One question...why Reverse Thrust under 60knts though?

    • @JiovanyLouisbosslife
      @JiovanyLouisbosslife 7 лет назад +1

      if using full reverse, the Airbus Rule:
      70 kts Idle reverse
      40kts Reverse completely off

    • @captDDay
      @captDDay 6 лет назад

      you dont want engine ti throw debris into the inlet

  • @fernandopermana7174
    @fernandopermana7174 9 лет назад +1

    Nice explanation from you. Great video and amazing. Thank you for sharing. :-)

  • @xpanderxsert2613
    @xpanderxsert2613 2 года назад

    Thanks Pranas, awesome training :)

  • @LuisMedina-cr9db
    @LuisMedina-cr9db 10 лет назад +6

    I like the video but I don’t see any response or comments from Baltic Aviation.

    • @Balticaa
      @Balticaa  10 лет назад +7

      Luis Medina Hey Luis, what kind of questions do you have?

    • @LuisMedina-cr9db
      @LuisMedina-cr9db 10 лет назад

      Oh! Thank you for your response. I have no question for now (because I am new on this.) At this moment I am learning from others people comments and I did not see the response for azert69ify or Leon B. so I was wondering where their answer are.
      I booked mark your home page so you’ll be hearing from me once I have meaningfully questions. Thanks again

    • @alexunknown1828
      @alexunknown1828 10 лет назад

      Baltic Aviation Academy Airbus is recommended to make all landing with speed managed, but you have used speed select its not correct:)

    • @georgepierson5795
      @georgepierson5795 8 лет назад

      +BAA Training Where's the control stick that pilots traditionally used?

    • @whitebaron1993
      @whitebaron1993 8 лет назад

      +George Pierson airbus uses a fly by wire system that uses a joystick, located to the left of the seat, so the captain has it in his left hand and the copilot has it in his right

  • @mediacoregroupph
    @mediacoregroupph 9 лет назад +8

    baltic01, exit runway when able, airbus a380 on final, thank you.

    • @SteriCraft
      @SteriCraft 3 года назад

      Baltic01 go around. Baltic01 go around. Air France JT062 exit runway immediatly via taxiway L on your left, Baltic01 is not responding and on final.

  • @FAIRDINKIUM
    @FAIRDINKIUM 11 лет назад

    OUTSTANDING video! - If I practice this in FSX on the same model, I wonder how accurate it will be?

  • @baloghistvansandor
    @baloghistvansandor 8 лет назад

    Very nice tutorials. Go on posting some !

  • @rimpe
    @rimpe 7 лет назад +35

    The flickering from the screen gave me a cancer. Great video though.

    • @tanshaomala
      @tanshaomala 7 лет назад +1

      That's the problem with the old CRT screens. They are also heavy and get really hot. For many years now Airbus has been using LCD screens which are much better.

    • @madzangels
      @madzangels 3 года назад

      Wow you're hilarious because you used cancer as a joke

  • @aksa3227
    @aksa3227 4 года назад +3

    after i watch this, without a doubt, i can fly the airbus A320... really

  • @angelbarrios2456
    @angelbarrios2456 6 лет назад

    Terrific video,we want more of this!!!!!!

  • @airbusflyguy
    @airbusflyguy 12 лет назад +1

    Is there anyway you could attempt to show a full flight video of you flying the plane with a step by step walkthrough of everything you do? You can break up the flight into different videos too! I would love to see something like this in an A320

  • @EKopps071592
    @EKopps071592 7 лет назад +3

    Do airline pilots have to know how to successfully land a plane manually in a cat 3 approach?

    • @nickv4073
      @nickv4073 7 лет назад +1

      Duh! If you were a passenger, would you not want a pilot who knows how to land a jet manually? You win dumbest question of the year.

    • @Colaholiker
      @Colaholiker 7 лет назад +6

      @Nick V: Did you consider reading the question?
      Of course pilots have to know how to land the plane manually. In fact even with the technical possibility mosts landings are done manually.
      But landing with success in cat 3 conditions (ZERO vertical visiblitiy and 50 meters horizontal visibility) manually is next to impossible, because you can't see the runway until it is too late and you have possibly already created a nice crater.
      You win dumbest answer of the year, without any doubt.

    • @EKopps071592
      @EKopps071592 7 лет назад

      Colaholiker Thank you. I asked this same question to an actual airline pilot yesterday and he said no, the plane must be flown on autoland. Thanks for pointing out who won the dumbest answer.

    • @Colaholiker
      @Colaholiker 7 лет назад

      I'd be surprised if thy were required to land on autoland all the time, as they absolutely MUST be fit to do it manually any time, as long as the conditions allow it. (If conditions don't allow and for technical reasons autoland is not an option, they have to divert.)
      I would guess the percentage og how many landings must be manual or automatic can vary, but an "always autoland" policy seems as strange to me as the intention to attempt a manual landing in CAT3 conditions, unless there is really no other option.

    • @felix_d5412
      @felix_d5412 7 лет назад

      In Cat3 conditions they have to land with autoland.

  • @AzakielRuns
    @AzakielRuns 4 года назад +6

    I am never planning to land a plane.
    How did I end up here?

    • @felobatirmoheb4884
      @felobatirmoheb4884 4 года назад +1

      Just incase the 2 pilots on your flight fall asleep, here ya go!

    • @orgelfan1675
      @orgelfan1675 4 года назад

      felobatir moheb The Cockpit door is locked....

    • @felobatirmoheb4884
      @felobatirmoheb4884 4 года назад +1

      @@orgelfan1675 that was a joke dumbo.

  • @cesararzola
    @cesararzola 10 лет назад

    I really love your videos. Keep it up.

  • @jashwantsinhbarad1233
    @jashwantsinhbarad1233 7 лет назад

    Good auto pilot tutorial of A320. .. I like your video. Thanks.

  • @zoncalax
    @zoncalax 10 лет назад +3

    why ap1 and ap2 ?

    • @JiovanyLouisbosslife
      @JiovanyLouisbosslife 7 лет назад +10

      to ensure if one autopilot fails, the other will take control smoothly and rapidly

    • @CT7ALW
      @CT7ALW 5 лет назад +4

      In the A3** family the AP1 and AP2 decisions during app/landing are always compared one to the other. If they are different, the decision that provides the *least* movement is executed and AP disengaged. This is to prevent instrument error from causing, like, AP1 to think "I should really go full nose down at 100 feet" and nothing stop it.

  • @Nubyrc
    @Nubyrc 10 лет назад +8

    120, that not staling the plane even with flaps on?

    • @HiHello-pl4tj
      @HiHello-pl4tj 10 лет назад +11

      Far from it. And I am sure this aircraft was configured to be probably 75% full of passenger and cargo. These planes actually can go alot slower than I used to think.

    • @NartSosruko91
      @NartSosruko91 10 лет назад

      ***** well what if it's a boeing 737-800 ? what is the minimum landing speed on this plane sir ?

    • @HiHello-pl4tj
      @HiHello-pl4tj 10 лет назад +3

      I have heard of empty planes landing at 105 kts

    • @NartSosruko91
      @NartSosruko91 10 лет назад

      woow too slow :) thank you :)

    • @hil6676
      @hil6676 10 лет назад +1

      LOL THAT FLAPS LOWER YOU STALL SPEED LOL

  • @priscillanewton6216
    @priscillanewton6216 11 лет назад

    Thanks to give us the oprtunity to fly with you!
    You are the Best!

  • @kirkjamestkirk
    @kirkjamestkirk 11 лет назад

    For a student you're a very good teacher. Cool vid !

  • @Kevin_Finch
    @Kevin_Finch 7 лет назад +19

    I've heard it's a fairly hard landing, not quite as smooth as when done manually.

    • @rojamb2012
      @rojamb2012 6 лет назад +13

      Ye its mostly for a confirmed landing when your in Zero visibility. Lands hard to assume that its a wet runway.

    • @scofer88
      @scofer88 6 лет назад +1

      rojamb And if the landing must be aborted at DH (Decision Height ) the aircraft will touch the runway and as the engines spool up the climbout is performed.

    • @craftyboy7zac624
      @craftyboy7zac624 6 лет назад +12

      Yes, but its better than landing on the grass because you can barely see the runway.

    • @xXOxIdEXx
      @xXOxIdEXx 6 лет назад +6

      That is correct. Usually you can feel the difference as autoland is.. let's say less gentle. Also, if you are seated in one of the first rows you can hear the autopilot disconnecting from the flight deck.

  • @GermanGamesandOutros
    @GermanGamesandOutros 8 лет назад +8

    123 knots are a bit slow. isn't it?

    • @madsfrost9464
      @madsfrost9464 8 лет назад +9

      +Itz Srexor [Pause] Depends entirely on the weight.

    • @GermanGamesandOutros
      @GermanGamesandOutros 8 лет назад

      +Mads Frost yes. you're right

    • @tonykilleen8387
      @tonykilleen8387 6 лет назад +1

      Depends on weight, but also elevation of airport, temperature, air pressure, length of runway etc. VRef is a tricky calculation on a flight computer, but thankfully pretty much done for you on modern airliners.

    • @kgersemi261
      @kgersemi261 6 лет назад

      *Lucky* You're not Pilot, right? I love people without competence and a great mouse. ;-)

  • @luisgarita4746
    @luisgarita4746 9 лет назад

    Hello Baltic Aviarion, I`ve watching your videos for a few months now, and they are so great !, Im an Aviation Enthusiast, Best Regards from Costa Rica, Our Airport Code MROC.

  • @pops2728
    @pops2728 4 года назад

    Thanks Pranas great video.

  • @JeffBourke
    @JeffBourke 5 лет назад +12

    when i think "automatic" i think "push button, automatic land and chill"

    • @nikobelic4251
      @nikobelic4251 3 года назад

      Yeah no it’s not really that automatic
      Believe it or not Autolanding is more work than manual landing…..

  • @minecraftsbcgaming1874
    @minecraftsbcgaming1874 9 лет назад +4

    ALWAYS CHECK AUTOLAND FAIL LIGHT BEFORE AUTOLAND!
    :)

    • @davidharris6356
      @davidharris6356 8 лет назад

      +MinecraftSBCGaming your a gamer,what would you know?

    • @mythic7270
      @mythic7270 8 лет назад +2

      +David Harris most gamers tend to know more about stuff than non gamers. When playing a flight sim ur kind of a gamer

    • @davidharris6356
      @davidharris6356 8 лет назад

      sykkel boy vwhat are you bullshitting about? Gamers are weirdos that have no life just sit at a video game for 24 hours a day in their moms basement getting fat.

    • @mythic7270
      @mythic7270 8 лет назад +1

      +David Harris wtf is your problem? Are you mad or something? Not all gamers get fat you fucktard get a life

    • @davidharris6356
      @davidharris6356 8 лет назад

      +sykkel boy all gamers are fat Virgins everyone knows that

  • @johnbower7452
    @johnbower7452 3 года назад

    Really informative and interesting tutorials.

  • @mohdumajr9115
    @mohdumajr9115 5 лет назад

    Very Excellent teaching method.. my brother.. Good

  • @mohammedfarooq007
    @mohammedfarooq007 6 лет назад

    thanks for the video and explanation .
    Greetings from Iraq

  • @gian_is_in_the_airbus
    @gian_is_in_the_airbus 11 лет назад

    Amazing and very detailed video!

  • @midhunmanoj4386
    @midhunmanoj4386 3 года назад

    Thank god... i've been landing my A320 manually on a daily basis. Now i can autoland. Thanks.

  • @fredslow
    @fredslow 8 лет назад

    Awesome tutorial! Thanks a lot! Can you suggest where to find optimal approach speeds?

  • @RodrigoSantos-qr3lx
    @RodrigoSantos-qr3lx 9 лет назад

    Another great video, thanks!

  • @skat0r
    @skat0r 11 лет назад

    Those videos are really interesting, thanks!

  • @veez.
    @veez. Год назад +2

    On board an A319 right now. Worst comes to worst, I’m ready.

  • @KarthikNakul
    @KarthikNakul 7 лет назад +1

    best tutorial ever , thanks BAA hope to train with u

  • @emojim7136
    @emojim7136 3 года назад

    Very nice video Pranas. Thanks. You help me fly this plane in X-Plane 11 and MFS 2020. :-)

  • @tobias6952
    @tobias6952 3 года назад

    I dont have an Yoke, i use only Keyboard & Mouse for MS Flight Simulator 2020. manual landing is not feasible. But this video helps me understand this complex plane. Good job!

  • @retired11070
    @retired11070 9 лет назад

    Very nicely done!

  • @mohdumajr9115
    @mohdumajr9115 5 лет назад

    Excellent teaching method Brother..

  • @almatom1974
    @almatom1974 10 лет назад +2

    This is very very interesting movie!!!!!!
    Million times thanks!!!!!!!!!!

  • @HarryXPS8300
    @HarryXPS8300 11 лет назад

    this guy and his videos are awesome!

  • @SirijusS
    @SirijusS 11 лет назад

    Plainly spoken both autopilots are the same thing, but they are using different data sources (like air data, flight director, etc). There is more than one basically for redudancy (in normal ops usually when the Captain is PF, they fly on AP1, when the FO is PF - they fly on AP2) and for when performing a CAT III approach (coupled data sources give higher precision)

  • @tcpnetworks
    @tcpnetworks 11 лет назад

    Nice job Pranus! :)