WHAT do the buttons do on a FLIGHT CONTROL YOKE? + TOP 10 YOKE designs! Explained CAPTAIN JOE
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Dear friends and followers, welcome back to my channel!
Today’s video will be looking at the switches on yokes! What are they therefore, their functions and later in the video I'll count down my TOP 10 airplane yokes that pilots fly with! From Cessna to Embraer and Concorde!
I hope you enjoy the video and it’s been helpful to you!
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Your "Captain" Joe
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737 scroll wheel: helps to memorize the number lock on his luggage 😂
Thats a good idea
"Why is it 000? Who knows my code?"
3:37 - A stickshaker - stall alarm device
4:29 - last made point of QRH/checklist (when break is necessary, e.g. waiting for ATC clearance)
7:50 - Because full-up position would make it impossible to move to one of the sides
Thanks for featuring me on yet another fantastic video Joe!! 💛🤩
You clearly deserve it! :D
Hi!!! Remember me from your channel?? 🤗
Hello Emilie
Salut Émilie. As-tu vu, il y a de tes collègues qui ont lancé un MAYDAY avant-hier à Calgary en raison d’un problème moteur. La vidéo des communications avec l’ATC est sur RUclips.
u got a new sub
That’s the stick shaker of course!
And the Cirrus stick is angled for ergonomic reasons. 😎
I'm not a real-life pilot, but I once had a chance to fly in a Cirrus flight sim - the amount of force I had to use to push/pull the elevators with my left (non-dominant) hand was... uncomfortable. The yoke felt clunky at best, though my only comparison is a ThrustMaster T.16000M, so my opinion may be irrelevant :P
@@Riker1990 Even the best GA simulators kinda suck in my experience. As a pilot, myself and many others who had to interact with them during the lower levels of our training have come to despise them, and uncomfortable control pressures were definitely part of the issue.
@@Riker1990 With real airplanes, the sensation you get when trying to move control surfaces on the ground at zero or minor speed is way different from what you experience when flying. During stable flight, you only need minor changes to those surfaces ,because wind speed will 'amplify' those inputs quickly to desired forces and momentum to change the aircraft attitude.
As Cirrus pilot I have been blessed with the rather luxurious and relaxed 'sit back' position to control the airplane. It's a great ergonomic design and truly 'made for pilots'.
0:01 since past 2 or 3 videos, Joe's plane is still standing on the runway.
I wonder when will it takeoff😆
Anytime soon :)
Lol, just realized that
he must be holding so much traffic up lol
Just as well Kennedy Steve has retired, imagine the stick Joe would get !!!! 😱😱😱🤣🤣🤣
perhaps the runway is built where Captain Tsubasa field used to be. It will take a couple of seasons to reach the runway header
4:32 A310: Am I a yoke to you?
The yokes on you.
(Someone had to make that cornball quip.)
Some of the other yokes really got old.
Same with the A300
A310ST A300ST : I see you have underestimate me
You've gotta be Yoking!
Good one :)
4:25 just leave it on 737 so you won't forget what you are flying.
So if you were flying a MAX, would you just set it to 739?
@@moofey nope because that would be a 737-900 wich is not a MAX
😂😂😂😂
Capitain Joe is really the best pilot ever!
He is really, he explained a lot of thinks I didn't knew or didn't understand about aviation. (Gruß aus Deutschland. )
Swiss001: german
Captain Joe: german
Coincidence?
@@jan-lukas Yes, why are all the good pilots GERMAN???
@@jan-lukas Well, not to say Australias got a handful...
@@Pies. but his passport is from Uk so he’s actually a british
You are a brilliant person Joe! Greetings from India
Me 2
Everyone watching captain Joe after 12 o'clock lol
Thank you India :)
@@theundercoverguy lol
Same here
Lots of love from India 🇮🇳
My most favorite yokes out of these ten: the one from Douglas DC.3 - the whole cockpit looks absolutely stunning. I love it!
Captain Joe back with the amazing content.
I am led to believe that the motor on the yoke is the stall warning: “Stick Shaker”
Correct
Exactly what it is
is anyone familiar with how the stick shaker is able to physically shake the yoke without also inducting tons of micro-adjustments to the ailerons and elevator in the process?
@@schmal911 yeah. magic and stuff
@@schmal911 It shakes but doesn't give any movement to cables. I think the computer stops that on the 787 and 777 as there fly by wire
Love the Phenoms yoke. It’s pretty comfortable when hand flying too. Very similar design to the Concorde.
You're the bestest explainer ❤️ JOE !!! that's why I always ❤️ you & your videos
6:25
and then you have the tesla model S refresh doing the exact opposite
I clicked this video because of Tesla Model S/X yoke lol
Always wondered! thanks for telling me, this will help me with flight school! thanks from the aviation community!
You doing awesome job about the airplane, I love to watching your program all the times, I flew American airlines a Boeing 737-400 from Minneapolis Minnesota to Dallas Texas, and I flew Qatar airways an Airbus A350-1000(one world lively) beautiful colour brand new airplane from Dallas Texas to Doha Qatar and I also flew Qatar airways a Boeing 787-8(dream liner) from Doha Qatar to Bangkok Thailand with the total duration of 27 hours and 38 minutes from Minnesota USA to Bangkok Thailand
Thanks so much Captain Joe! Love your channel!!
Another beautiful video as always Joe, keep it up!
A fan here from Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦👏
3:34 I think that is the stick shaker which vibrates the yoke in stall speeds etc.
That was my guess too
I think it shake BEFORE an actual full stall, this is a warning system
Yes the shaker activates when the aircraft gets close to stall speeds, before the actual stall so that the pilot has enough time to save the aircraft
Fantastic!
Now I am learning!
Thank you Captain Joe!
😘
Well done, friend. I really liked that video.i know you’re a busy man so thanks for taking time to make these.
You could use the 737's number scroll wheels to remember speeds.
Hey Joe!! Thank you for the inspiration.
I'm now a student in OxfordSaudia flight academy.
wish me luck.
Good luck!
Keep up the great work man! So educational! 👍🛩
That’s Capt Joe for the vid. Always brightens up my day. Keep it up buddy😁!!!
It’s been a few videos since Joe has filmed a video in a cockpit.
Last week :)
@@flywithcaptainjoe y's the audio quality rubbish?
That motor is called or used as a stickshaker maybe to alarm the pilots when they are going wrong 😂. I once saw a video of mentor pilot.....am I correct Joe?
Edit: forgot to add that's for stall ig
All information you used about 10 types of yokes were interesting and helpful. Well done captain Joe!!!
Your Videos are like a treasure chest. Love them, thank you very much!
Suppose to studying for my CFII, but instead I’m watching this video. No regrets
You deserve a quick break :)
There is a button on the AN-2 yoke to control agricultural equipment
3:31 it is a stick shaker, it will give a vibration when the aircraft is approaching a stall.
7:51, the yoke is designed this way so the pilot has a better view of the displays, this type of yoke will give more leverage than a normal side stick, it will also cut down some weight.
Finally someone explaining the cirrus
This is my most wanted video .... Captain Joe is above excellence 🔥
The motor is for the stall warning, I believe.
Good ol’ stick shaker.
3:36 captain joe that’s a stick shaker in case if the airplane was to have a high AOA and stall
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@@iGemera شکران!
Great number 1! U love that bird! She’s gorgeous ✈️
Love to see you back Sir captain Joe.
5:16 in another words ; that is a wheel in a plane and he is in a drifting competition but in the air !😂
Caption Joe I am your Big fan!!😍😍. Who agrees that he is awesome ??
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Lovely Greetings from Costa Rica MROC captain Joe, your videos are amazing,and you are a good captain!!
Thank you!!
The thing down of the Yoke of boeing planes is the stick shaker and is activated when the plane is reaching the stall!!
Capt. Joe you are always perfect in explanation. i am following you since January 2017 and trust me i can drive a plane as much as i understood from your lessens . i really appreciate you effort work .
7:50 swiss 001 - am gonna show joe how intelegent I am 😆
what
@@transairhungary swiss001 is another RUclipsr that flys a cirrus sr20
@@liiithp flies*
@@cgjk26 lol
Everytime when I see a CargoLux 747,I imagine that Joe is flying it.
Me too
Lol me to
Great video! So specific but encompassing in scope. I love the Concorde's controls! This system had a haptic feedback mechanism long before video game controllers or smart phones. Incredible! Miss that pointy bird.
Another amazing video Joe. You are the best. Take care.🥰😘
No one is going to mention Dutch Pilot Girl, Michelle, landing her 737-800 at 1:01. 😍
You can tell she works for Ryanair lmao
@@supernoodle2028 Yep. She’s mentioned it in other videos. But just yesterday I read an IG comment she made that said she was only there for 1 year. No idea where she is now.
That motor is
It is a stall indicator.....
It vibrator when stall occurred
vibrator lmao
Are you a pilot
Yes I am.
Oh
Yeah for “stick shake”
Because of captain joe i learned so much about aviation♥️ greeting from philippines🇵🇭
You are my favourite aviator Joe!
The digits in the old 737 can be used to memorize the room numbre of the sweet galleymouse😉
Thanks for this video Captain!
I had a question, do you think that AI will take over jobs of pilots in future? I am in high school and I want to be a pilot, but I don't know if it will be a safe job after 20 or 30 years due to gradual take over by AI 🙂
I had the same question. I will not fly or fly on a fully automated aircraft.
It can never be completely AI because machines and systems can also fail.
already most of the flight in autopilot so it's not too far of a stretch to imagine fully autonomous planes. Though you will always have pilots to ensure that during an incident, they know what to do. Planes that could be compromised remotely might result in more 9/11 type attempts, so having a pilot with physical access to controls is essential.
Joe, you are EPIC
thanks!
Terrific Video Joe
Love it❤
Thank You👍👍👍👍👍
Hi captain Joe I have a question I'm still in high school so which specific subjects do I need to be a pilot
Physics, chemistry, maths Compoulsary
@@sreelakshmiellur6856 exactly
Depends on county. In the UK it depends on where you train, but best to have Physics, English and Maths.
Very early
Thanks captain Joe, always interesting content..
Forever your fan 😊👍🏻
Great video Joe!
First :)
Prediction: The Concorde yoke looks the best
I think Concorde's yoke looks like a bicycle handlebar 😂
Great video! I think that’s the stick shaker to warn the pilot when approaching and in stalls
Thank you for this video!
I couldn't agree more with you on the winner 😉
i was litrally watching this video like if it was 2 or 3 year old and then noticed a comment 12 secong ago 😂😂
Great video once again!
Always love your videos
6:54 I definitley agree
Super video mate keep it up😀👍
Your videos are BRILLIANT..... many thanks for these very interesting and informative posts. I've learned more from you than I ever learned from my flight instuctor. PAUL
First I said that I already know the buttons on boeing yoke but I learned why the trim buttons are spilt thank u captain Joe !
Very nice video as always. Hello from the Czech Republic!!!
Spitfire ♥️♥️♥️
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Great video captain
Very interesting Capitain. Thanks a lot.
Like always cool 👌🏻 👌🏻 👌🏻
Good luck Capitan 🤗
You are my inspiration
Sir your videos are always Educational and Informative, please keep on Making such kind of Videos 😊😊, HELLO from INDIA 🇮🇳 !!
I'm looking to become a pilot in the future and I find you 74 gears videos amazing
thank you for explaining the twin elev. trim switches.
My favorite yoke is the Pilatus PC-24. That is absolutely super cool.
I am an aspiring pilot joe , thanks for sharing this information 🙂♥️
Love ur videos ❤️
Really good video Joe 😜
We really enjoy watching your videos!
Can you make a video about what split winglets are for?
My favorite RUclipsr is back!
Another great video.
great video!
I love the old square yokes
Great Video.
Captain joe is my favorite pilot ever.
Thanks a lot captain very interesting video
Hi captain joe, I love your vids so much, I am learning a lot, thanks!
True your right
mr man i can steal his job because i know so much
So interesting! That's a very cool flight sim! We use the Frusca Trulite at our flight school!
Comment on the throw over yoke. In a former life, I worked for a paper company in Louisiana that employed a private plane and pilot that was used for arial surveys of pulpwood plantations. When not used for this duty, the plane was available to ferry employees between company plants within the southeast. On the sole occasion I had to avail myself of this mode of transport, I sat in the copilots seat. The plane had a throw over yoke and the pilot kind of demonstrated this. Since the plane had no copilot, I thought to myself, "what the hell good does this do me? I don't know how to fly this thing if you have a sudden heart attack!" My traveling companion sat in the very back seat of the plane and pulled down all the curtains so he could not see what was going on. Thank you Captain Joe for bringing back this memory.
Wow that's so amazing
It was a amazing content
7:34 In French, the yoke is actually sometimes referred to as "manche à balai", which literally means "broomstick".
Nice video joe
This is amazing and very educational! Thank you for teaching me a lot! Also, hello from Ireland! Or in Irish: Dia Duit!
Interesting ! Learnt many things !
Hello Captain Joe, love your new video. For the question about the motor at the bottom of the control column, it is for the the stick shaker to warn pilots that their aircraft is stalling