I remember being on an a320 flight, and when your up that high everything seems so small, when i was that high, i saw 2 planes flying the opposite direction from my plane, cause i was the window seat, both planes were very close to each other, about 20 or 10kms away from my plane, one was like 5 thousand feel higher then the other plane, and they were the size of pencil sticks in my view yet i knew one was a Boeing 737 virgin Australia and the other was tiger airways a320, being up 30 thousand feet is very hard to see other planes pass you on a flight, but on my flight i at least saw 4 planes flying pass me.
That's why we have TCAS. If a plane is considered to be in close proximity you will get an alert on the IVSI or on one of the screens on the newer airplanes and another audible saying traffic traffic. The blue targets are that are not in proximity and they turn yellow for the traffic alert if they fly closer. If there is a risk of imminent collision then you will get a resolution advisory commanding both aurally to Climb or Descend, the target will turn red and the IVSI will command the Climb or Descend by turning the rate band on the vertical speed indicator red with the desired rate in green. In case you are wondering; the IVSI is the Instantaneous Vertical Speed Indicator is an instrument that has a horizontal needle that indicates climb or descent by direction of the needle and indicates the rate in 100's of feet per minute. So you fly out of the red and into the green.
@@natureinspirations9367 : If the distance is far enough(vertically) it is a safe distance. The standard is 1000' vertically. This webpage is a good description of what a pilot might see on his screen when he is flying in proximity to other airplanes. All Jets are equipped with this system called TCAS (Threat Collision Avoidance System). aerosavvy.com/tcas/
You either climb or descend. The airplanes are equipped with a Collision avoidance system called TCAS. You have Traffic Advisories (TA) warned by both aural and screen indications. And you have Resolution Advisories (RA) warned by Aural commands to Climb or Descend and Red Marks on the IVSI rate band to indicate the rate of climb or decent you'll need; Here is a good basic and understandable technical description of the system. aerosavvy.com/tcas/
Man i am just too scared to flying... just by watching that video... especially the sound of airplane cutting through air... it’s just too much... just can’t stand it... but this Damn Australia... you gotta fly if you wanna go anywhere:(
@@JayJayAviation the fact that you just can't control anything... it is the safest mode of transport but if anything goes wrong.. literally anything.. then there you go... the moment it leaves the runway that's it...
Always better when your above the other plane 😂
Lmao true 😂
I fall asleep hearing to the plane sounds daily ❤
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I remember being on an a320 flight, and when your up that high everything seems so small, when i was that high, i saw 2 planes flying the opposite direction from my plane, cause i was the window seat, both planes were very close to each other, about 20 or 10kms away from my plane, one was like 5 thousand feel higher then the other plane, and they were the size of pencil sticks in my view yet i knew one was a Boeing 737 virgin Australia and the other was tiger airways a320, being up 30 thousand feet is very hard to see other planes pass you on a flight, but on my flight i at least saw 4 planes flying pass me.
That's why we have TCAS. If a plane is considered to be in close proximity you will get an alert on the IVSI or on one of the screens on the newer airplanes and another audible saying traffic traffic. The blue targets are that are not in proximity and they turn yellow for the traffic alert if they fly closer. If there is a risk of imminent collision then you will get a resolution advisory commanding both aurally to Climb or Descend, the target will turn red and the IVSI will command the Climb or Descend by turning the rate band on the vertical speed indicator red with the desired rate in green. In case you are wondering; the IVSI is the Instantaneous Vertical Speed Indicator is an instrument that has a horizontal needle that indicates climb or descent by direction of the needle and indicates the rate in 100's of feet per minute. So you fly out of the red and into the green.
I saw 1 plane passes me ; and i am sure it was Air Asia & i was board also Air Asia .
There appears to be sufficient vertical separation between the two aircraft. The standard is 1000' feet.
"Short distances"
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@Emmanuel Lim Thank you for your comment but its (distance) between two planes is one distance.
@@natureinspirations9367 : If the distance is far enough(vertically) it is a safe distance. The standard is 1000' vertically. This webpage is a good description of what a pilot might see on his screen when he is flying in proximity to other airplanes. All Jets are equipped with this system called TCAS (Threat Collision Avoidance System). aerosavvy.com/tcas/
Never seen this. It’s my dream
many decades later when aviation transport would have largely evolved, this footage will be a treasure
This happended to me landing at heathrow in a BA 787-9 an A320 flew behind us
I wonder why though. I thought maybe they're Army planes, transporting soldiers? I didn't know that this type of plane does that
Cool catch mate! Cani feature this in one of my upcoming episodes? Of Course you will be getting credit in the discription! Thanks and Cheers!
Go ahead!
@@natureinspirations9367 Thank you soo much my friend!
Which airline were you using please
Turkish Airways
This was in nepal right??
Yes for sure this is NEPAL waiting circuit just before landing
Wow cool & beautiful
Ihave a doubt is the plane has brakes while flying what will do if the plane come infront of another plane
You either climb or descend. The airplanes are equipped with a Collision avoidance system called TCAS. You have Traffic Advisories (TA) warned by both aural and screen indications. And you have Resolution Advisories (RA) warned by Aural commands to Climb or Descend and Red Marks on the IVSI rate band to indicate the rate of climb or decent you'll need; Here is a good basic and understandable technical description of the system. aerosavvy.com/tcas/
There’s a 3rd dimension. You can go up and down, not just left and right.
So amazing
Thank you
Usually its happens at Tribhuwan international airport Nepal
Thank you for your interest
Where is it
Man i am just too scared to flying... just by watching that video... especially the sound of airplane cutting through air... it’s just too much... just can’t stand it... but this Damn Australia... you gotta fly if you wanna go anywhere:(
What scares you about it?
@@JayJayAviation the fact that you just can't control anything... it is the safest mode of transport but if anything goes wrong.. literally anything.. then there you go... the moment it leaves the runway that's it...
The pilots are racing. Happens every day.
cool
is the country is Nepal?
Nope
Really? It is like easy 1.5 km?🤣
It's weird,and dangerous...
Where is it
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