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How can you resist petting your wonderful little woofers?? I've been a technical training developer, trainer and evaluator for over 35 years. Few people understand how difficult it is to simply explain complex subjects to a non-technical audience. You do a magnificent job sir. 5/5. You understand your material and target audience, and consistently maintain your discussions at that level. For those that are not professional trainers; it is VERY difficult to train technical subjects without level jumps and slipping into using technical jargon without explanations. I commend you sir for a great channel with interesting and educational content.
I have been hearing this kind of whining sound for like 10 years now (since my home is right below an approach path), and it's till this moment I know they're actually the A320
I am a frequent but nervous flyer; you’ve helped me substantially understand the routines of commercial flight, making for much more pleasurable flights. Thank you.
I don’t get it either. One of the biggest benefits I have from working at an airport is that if my supervisors or managers have been stupid and I’m now cranky, I can just go outside to the pedestrian areas of the airfield and just watch the planes takeoff and land. It isn’t long before I’m soothed back into a good mood.
I finally know what the Bus whine on approach is - thank you. I work at an airfield over which eastbound aircraft fly on approach to Boston. They typically are at 9500 or so according to FR24 so a bit higher then you mention. I finally identified the Airbus as the noise maker after repeated tracking of individual flights. Had now idea what that noise was.
Here's one I heard recently. From the emergency exit door, right at rotation and touch down, a loud whistling sound that rose in pitch, ending with a pop. I thought maybe it had to do with cabin air pressure and a leak in the exit door seal. I told the attendant when I disembarked.
Ive heard that one before, it whistles higher and higher until it stops, I assumed that it was just the door getting seated with internal pressure until it finally seals.
Oh my friend you’re not crazy. I work in ground handling at my local airport and I always know what kind of aircraft is taking off without looking. I only realised I’d subconsciously learnt this when I spooked my entire team when the 787-800 landed but I had no way to see it from my position and remarked. “Oh the Dreamliner is down.” (The common name of the 787.)
Your channel has been so fascinating to me over the last couple months. I'm someone terrified of flying but your videos help relieve that anxiety by teaching how these incredible machines work.
Two years late but if you want to know the insane levels of effort we ground handlers put into helping make the aircraft safe I’m happy to answer or explain. And if I don’t know the answer, give me a couple days and I can just ask some of the engineers and pilots. They’re used to my curiosity by now.
The howling sound of the A320 series is quite distinctive, where I live many of our flights are A319 or A321s. I have also noticed a howling sound (but of different tone) on CRJ-200s and Challenger jets upon landing. Good video Mentour Pilot
Thank you for sharing this with everyone! Great video! When I have to ride in back on the bus i find myself looking around from where I’m sitting just to watch people’s expressions when the “dog barks”. Well thank you again, and all the best from the west coast of Florida USA!!!
I love that the FlyByWire team for the A320NX mod in MSFS2020 added a lot of these sounds. Even the ground crew call horn works. It's by far my favorite jet to fly because of all the improvements they did with it.
You are simply a genius when it comes to aviation knowledge! I had long been searching for answers related to the Airbus A320's unique flyby noises and you finally answered it! Thanks a ton sir! Your fan forever!
Exactly my thoughts on it, reminds me a bit of the sound of huge capacitors charging up on something like a big pulse laser or a railgun or coilgun! The high pitched sound of that power building gives me goosebumps every time! About a month ago on my commute home from work I had the good luck to pass Cleveland's airport right as a jet (even though the highway is right next to the airport and they fly right over as they land, there are ofc way less flights these days) flew directly over me to land! My windows were down and it made that incredibly powerful noise, so now I know it was an Airbus!
Hi petter , yes your app is fabulous my husband who dislikes flying has gained a lot of comfort knowing all is good , perfectly normal then sit back and enjoy ! As I always do ! Thanks
I remember watching the CaptainJoe video on the "bark" sound and instantly thought of this at the start. I love how you linked to his video & provided links to everyone else's videos in the video description. You're obviously such a smart guy already but it's nice that you also spread the credit out to everyone else as well. RUclips is full of people who just recycle other peoples videos and try make out it was their original idea in the first place but you're not like that. "As Always......" keep up the great videos :D
I love how you guys cross pollinate each other. I am a huge fan of this channel, Capt Joe, Dutch pilot girl, Juan the Blancolirio guy, the 74 gear guy, and Alex the A380 guy. As a whole you guys do so much for the aviation community. It makes it 100 times better to trust you when you all are lockstep about knowledge, conspiracy theories (no!), and appropriate references and sources.
Mentour Pilot, thank you! You are a rare gem: among the thousands of pilots out there, you are one of the very few to explain these things! So thank you again. This shows also your passion for everything that flies.
Congratulations ! Mentour Pilot is one of the most informative and interesting productions anywhere. Definitely recommended for all those who fly and who take an interest in aviation !!
me flying before I knew @mentour : "hopefully the flight will be very quiet without scarry noises today". Me flying since I know the mentour channel: hopefully today something special happens at the flight or I hear new noises that I get aware of new functions.
I have heard it" The barking" on Air New Zealand's A320's when I have been flying. I never could make out what was making that noise on approach but thanks to you, mystery solved.
Came here to learn about the PTU barking sound, but also was pleasantly surprised to see the sound I hear so often (14:07) explained. I live under one of the final approach paths for MAN about 15nm away, so I hear it pretty much daily, depending on the wind directions.
I really loved this video. I live near an airport, I imagine in the direction of the final approach or the take off direction. Every day I hear the engines' noises. It's a true symphony. I'll start paying attention to the noises, check if I can listen to an A320.
The ghostly howl from the underwing apertures on the A320 are very clear when that plane comes over my house at 10,000ft and 350mph (thanks Plane Finder and Flightradar24). I’ll miss that sound
Yeh same it comes over about 3,500 - 5,000 ft I used to hear it a lot especially when I was younger , but not really anymore as hardly any flights and EasyJet don’t fly to Newcastle much anymore
Mentour Pilot: "alright?" Me: *nods* Mentour Pilot: "ok?" Me: *nods* Mentour Pilot: "with me so far?" Me: *nods* Mentour Pilot: *thumbs up* "great" My Cat: "you know it's a recording, right? he cant see you." Me: ... "did you just... nah, must be my imagination." My Cat: *looks around* ... "meow." i just cant stop nodding in acknowledgement every time you say those things.
Loved the reasoning and explanation over the A320 whining on approach. Having lived under the LHR flightpath and now under FLN approach I know this noise! Brilliant to know why 👍 Very familiar with the PTU pump noise too 🙂
Last time when I was flying to Oslo from Budapest, the plane was almost empty, so the cabin was really quiet. I was sitting in the 6th row, I could hear when the pilot disconnected the autopilot before landing :D
@@uzaiyaro That is part of the engine start procedure engine fire test 1 and 2 it's normal procedure though the alarm can sound scary for nervous flyers !
LOL, re-watched this video after you mentioned it in your most recent Mentour Now video, and literally had an A320 go over the final approach path above my house right after you finished explaining it! XD Nobody around here has bothered doing the upgrade it doesn't seem like.
This comment is like saying you are putting a GE90 on the new 777x and saying the GE90 sounds better on the 777x. The a320 has the same engines as the 737.
When we hear the barking noise my dad and I always pretend as if someone is sawing the wings/landing gear off. Like “oh we’ve just landed so we don’t need the wings anymore 😄”
On the last point about the high pitched sound that the A320’s vents make, I think it’s similar to the whistle P-51 Mustangs make when they’re doing acrobatics. Apparently, the whistling comes from air moving over the gun ports during certain angles of attack.
I live in Asunción, were lots of A320 from LATAM, Avianca and recently JetSmart operates, you can hear that whinning noise at certain speeds, not only on approach but on take-off also and i always been curious about that particular noise on A320's but no on 737 or others. I first tought it was the V2500 engine, then they operated the CFM's an got that noise too, i thought it was the Wingfences, then they brought the Sharklets but still making that lovely nice sound, but my anwser finally came with this video. I love that sound, i love your channel.
When I hear that howling noise I take a look in Flightradar24 and it's always a British airways Airbus 319/32x. Approaching GOT from London. But I thought it was the engines, so thanks for explaining it is the holes.
Petter, I have one little issue, as you talked about the PTU. You used an old Hydraulics Chart for the A320, and most people won't even understand, why I'm so triggered. Airbus decided to move NWS from HYD G to HYD Y, to keep it operational, if you need to gravity extend the gear. Seems after all too many A320 had to be towed off the RWYs after such a maneuver to justify a recertification. And you were right, you had one thing in your video, which really surprised me, which actually was the fuel tank pressure valves and the blowing over a bottle whistle-effect. Great video, good work, and for not having a type rating on an A320 really well prepared and explained.
I always thought the barking sound was the pilot testing the rudder. Oh well, you learn something new every day! I also live in the approach path of Manchester, and I like the howling sound, didn't realise it was only the a320 until today. 🙂
When I hear a flight above me, then I check flightradar24. Most often it is comercial aircraft about to land at EKCH 22 L. I did not notice if Airbus or Boeing. Thanks for video. Now I will notice companies not careing about noise when landing close to populated areas.
Hey Mentour Pilot, great video! I'm sure you're too busy to read all comments but thought I'd mention there's another distinctive sound that the Airbus A320 family makes and it happens in that clip at 14:00, and at the same time as the other sound you're talking about. It's that sort of 'howling, whoosh' sound that decreases in pitch momentarily, and often you'll hear it go back up again eventually. I'm pretty sure that is the sound of the speed brakes being applied to control the airspeed while descending, it's only heard while the aircraft is in decent. It's a very distinctive sound. I've also been on an A320 and seen the speed brakes applied in flight and it made that exact sound. The more speed brake applied, the deeper the sound. Of course, I could be wrong but I'm almost certain that is what it is. I'm sure you're already aware of this sound and what it is. But I was fascinated by your explanation of that high pitched whining, whistling sort of sound that's also very distinctive to the A320 family, I never quite knew what it was until now. I've heard these sounds for many years while growing up near one of the Heathrow stacking points and have always loved them. Also, love the little captions from the dog with the Airbus 'barking' sounds. Thanks for the fascinating content!
Hello, from the U.S. CAPTAIN! THANK YOU, for taking the time to do these video's! Look's like your First Officer is Napping on you around 12:07-12:15. HA,HA,HA! I love your accent, it's awesome. My wife and her family are Swiss. They all have the Schweizerdeutsch accent in public. When their not, there are different dialects that are used. They use several as they are from different parts. It can get very confusing to say the least!
This was awesome to watch/listen to. The 737 and A320 are the only commercial jets that come into Queenstown (despite it being an intl airport...yay mountains and mad terrain), and I live not far from the end of the runway, and this clarifies how I can tell who/what's taking off or landing far more clearly than my educated guessing!
Suggestion on what would probably be several videos (if you haven't covered this already): aside from simply getting off and back to the ground safely, the most important aspect of flight is navigation: Where are you? Where do you want to go? How do you get there? A video or several on navigation would be fantastic.
The last one has genuinely made me smile from ear to ear, now when my son asks “what type of plane do you think that is that, mum?” I’ll actually be able to tell him!
I live on an approach path, so I constantly hear the noise of planes passing overhead. It used to make my stomach turn when I was much younger, as I used to have a fear that it would “fall from the sky” and into my house. 💀 Now, I’m much more informed and I love to hear and see the plane! I even now check my flight radar for it.
The MD-88 is also a barking dog. Makes me giggle every time i hear it. I've seen the entire passenger cabin break out in laughter as the plane goes woof, woof woof as we taxi up to the gate.
Just another amazing video from Captain. Thanks a lot for your efforts to explain in such simple terms very complex aviation issues. Thanks once again!!!!!
I'll give you a story, not sure if its normal or not. Happened on an easyjet a320: we were taxiing towards takeoff, an the lights randomly blinked 2 times...all of them, it just became pitch black for a moment. People looked at each other, noone said anything, I was not really worried as well, as a frequent easyjet flyer I trust them. But that was still an eerie feeling, never seen that happen before or since.
After over half a year I finally subscribed hahaha! I watch your videos (as well as other air disaster videos and other aviation videos) so much that I couldn’t tell that I wasn’t subscribed!
Hello Mentour, great video as usual. One thing that wasn't covered which could worry some nervous flyers is why the engine noise, particularly in front of the engines, changes from a whine or roar into more of a 'Buzzsaw' at high power (such as takeoff and climb). My understanding is that it happens when the fan blades spin supersonic. Is that correct?
I used to fly for work alot in the 90's and 2000's. Most of the flights were MD80's. I always wondered what the sound was during landing from below that sounded like a pump or something. It was like a mediumlow pitch siren sound.
I've watched this video a couple of times and I finally realized at 2:18 that the noise coming from the Airbus a320 sounds just like your theme song. It is uncanny how similar the two are.
Finally someone tells me what is it the howling noise of the A320s on long final to PMC above my home in Frutillar, Chile! Thanks, Peter, very good topics in this video. As a former prívate pilot single land, mainly of very old planes, such as my PA22 and my flying club's M20J, I relied a lot on my ear to catch anormalities and outside of the envelope things. It was vital when once I lost airspeed indicator on take off and botching the take off was not a option then so I had to keep going and fly a long pattern and land without airspeed indicator, keeping adequate airspeed just by the noise (later the A&P mech found a dead bee embeded within the pitot tube). And when flying as a pax on commercial jets, I am always listening to all sounds and knowing from most what is actually happening. But today You taught me several new things!
I heard the same PTU noise on a LUFTansa A330 while taxiing at JFK, it sounded like “woof, woof, woof then thump thump thump! I think the PTU was underneath to were I was seated over the wing. Bizarre AB only sound !! Great flight otherwise!!
Finally found the Airbus "barking" sound explanation. First heard it on China Eastern airline, it was making one single longer noise, like a huge windshield wiper or a squeegee.
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The way they handled their server breach was shady. Sweeping it under the rug hoping no one notices.
That’s a no-go for me too.
@@springbok4015 wouldnt mind using them if they didnt try to cover it up.
every major service will and has been "hacked", it's just a part of the information age.
(this is why you should not use the same password for everything, and if you get an email from a service you use saying that you should reset your password, RESET YOUR PASSWORD)
how these companies deal with this is the beef ive got
Mentour Pilot how did you get your pilot license
I'll be totally honest that the howling noise from an overflying A320 actually sounds quite cool. Probably the coolest noise a jet makes actually.
Rolls Royce jet engines are so smooth and quiet
I disagree. A departing 787 sounds so AWESOME!
@@cockatoo010 Alright bro, go listen to an A320 take off with Pratt & Whitneys. Come back and tell me what you think then.
BAE146 has a unique cool noise after takeoff due to its flap design
Not sure if you'd think that if you lived close to an airport...
How can you resist petting your wonderful little woofers??
I've been a technical training developer, trainer and evaluator for over 35 years. Few people understand how difficult it is to simply explain complex subjects to a non-technical audience. You do a magnificent job sir. 5/5. You understand your material and target audience, and consistently maintain your discussions at that level. For those that are not professional trainers; it is VERY difficult to train technical subjects without level jumps and slipping into using technical jargon without explanations. I commend you sir for a great channel with interesting and educational content.
I love your canine co-pilot’s reaction to the “woof” sound from the A-320!
One of my dogs goes nuts if she hears barking in videos. I use headphones to watch dog videos. :)
🙄
I have been hearing this kind of whining sound for like 10 years now (since my home is right below an approach path), and it's till this moment I know they're actually the A320
I am a frequent but nervous flyer; you’ve helped me substantially understand the routines of commercial flight, making for much more pleasurable flights. Thank you.
Keep up the good work
Until you recognize red alarm clues during flight 😂😂😂
Don’t ask me how i know :)
Cant hear anything from baby crying in 8th row and crazy lady screaming in row 16
Hahaha!
Crazy lady? Haven't had one of those yet. We'll, not the screaming kind. I did have one on hello kitty slippers some time ago.
@@Hans-gb4mv Holy crap... Did they actually let someone on a plane with hello kitty slipers? Damn, I rather have the Corona cirus that that!
Simple solution, stop flying RyanAir
@@poruatokin could be easyjet too
I like how you tell us to check out Captain Joe’s videos, because you’re showing that you 2 aren’t rivals, and it’s just very considerate of you! :)
Do those many people actually dislike that howling sound? Growing up, that was the sound that got me excited in aircraft. Such an alluring sound.
I don’t get it either. One of the biggest benefits I have from working at an airport is that if my supervisors or managers have been stupid and I’m now cranky, I can just go outside to the pedestrian areas of the airfield and just watch the planes takeoff and land. It isn’t long before I’m soothed back into a good mood.
I finally know what the Bus whine on approach is - thank you. I work at an airfield over which eastbound aircraft fly on approach to Boston. They typically are at 9500 or so according to FR24 so a bit higher then you mention. I finally identified the Airbus as the noise maker after repeated tracking of individual flights. Had now idea what that noise was.
I'm an aviation enthusiast living near a busy airport, and I can now tell a Boeing apart from an Airbus, just by sound. Thanks. ;)
You forgot the noise made by the airline's accountants when they realize they had an A380 run into a headwind...
That’s an incredibly different type of whining.
Yep, little did they know that their combined painful sighs could have repelled the wind if it was aimed properly.
Can someone explain the joke for a newcomer to the airplane world
@@RAiNfORAiNbOW my guess: A380 = high (absolute) fuel consumption, because big ass plane. Headwind: more fuel consumption.
What Tom said. Someone has to worry about the cost of that fuel...
Here's one I heard recently. From the emergency exit door, right at rotation and touch down, a loud whistling sound that rose in pitch, ending with a pop. I thought maybe it had to do with cabin air pressure and a leak in the exit door seal. I told the attendant when I disembarked.
That’s very likely correct!
Ive heard that one before, it whistles higher and higher until it stops, I assumed that it was just the door getting seated with internal pressure until it finally seals.
Everyone thought I was crazy because I could tell there was an A320 overhead by the noise! Glad to know that it IS an actual thing and I'm not crazy.
Oh my friend you’re not crazy. I work in ground handling at my local airport and I always know what kind of aircraft is taking off without looking. I only realised I’d subconsciously learnt this when I spooked my entire team when the 787-800 landed but I had no way to see it from my position and remarked. “Oh the Dreamliner is down.” (The common name of the 787.)
Hilarious timing captioning right above your dog's head as you were talking about the barking noise. 😂
Your channel has been so fascinating to me over the last couple months. I'm someone terrified of flying but your videos help relieve that anxiety by teaching how these incredible machines work.
Two years late but if you want to know the insane levels of effort we ground handlers put into helping make the aircraft safe I’m happy to answer or explain. And if I don’t know the answer, give me a couple days and I can just ask some of the engineers and pilots. They’re used to my curiosity by now.
For the barking sound I was always picturing ground crew with a giant handsaw cutting cargo holds open ;)
thank you ... always wondered about the "barking" though I refer to as "Manually cranking the hamster wheel in the engines"!
I think the A320s high pitched whining sound sounds awesome, anyone agree? I've been tempted to set it as my phone ringtone 😂
😂
I like it too. 😊
Inbound call (whistle)
No it sounds pretty terrible. It sounds like metal rubbing. Not a good sound.
i like the 330s sound more.
but the 320 sounds decent at full power
The howling sound of the A320 series is quite distinctive, where I live many of our flights are A319 or A321s. I have also noticed a howling sound (but of different tone) on CRJ-200s and Challenger jets upon landing. Good video Mentour Pilot
Thank you for sharing this with everyone! Great video! When I have to ride in back on the bus i find myself looking around from where I’m sitting just to watch people’s expressions when the “dog barks”. Well thank you again, and all the best from the west coast of Florida USA!!!
I love that the FlyByWire team for the A320NX mod in MSFS2020 added a lot of these sounds. Even the ground crew call horn works. It's by far my favorite jet to fly because of all the improvements they did with it.
Funny how I'm always looking to see what the dogs are doing in the background. I love dogs
dogs are the fury clowns of the world 🐶
Fascinating! Mind you, the "barking dog" sounds to me like someone sawing wood.
Yes, like sawing wood to me also.
You are simply a genius when it comes to aviation knowledge! I had long been searching for answers related to the Airbus A320's unique flyby noises and you finally answered it! Thanks a ton sir! Your fan forever!
Glad to be able to help!
The howling noise from an A320 is COOL.
Looks like a jet fighter or at least something powerful
Exactly my thoughts on it, reminds me a bit of the sound of huge capacitors charging up on something like a big pulse laser or a railgun or coilgun! The high pitched sound of that power building gives me goosebumps every time! About a month ago on my commute home from work I had the good luck to pass Cleveland's airport right as a jet (even though the highway is right next to the airport and they fly right over as they land, there are ofc way less flights these days) flew directly over me to land! My windows were down and it made that incredibly powerful noise, so now I know it was an Airbus!
It is a powerful machine regardless. ^.^
Love the extra “comments” from the pup. 😊 I really enjoy your informative videos!
Hi petter , yes your app is fabulous my husband who dislikes flying has gained a lot of comfort knowing all is good , perfectly normal then sit back and enjoy ! As I always do ! Thanks
That’s great to hear!
I love when your dogs talk : )
roger that.
Nobody at all:
Airbus 320: Whooo, I'm a Stuka in disguise, hear me whine!
I remember watching the CaptainJoe video on the "bark" sound and instantly thought of this at the start. I love how you linked to his video & provided links to everyone else's videos in the video description. You're obviously such a smart guy already but it's nice that you also spread the credit out to everyone else as well. RUclips is full of people who just recycle other peoples videos and try make out it was their original idea in the first place but you're not like that.
"As Always......" keep up the great videos :D
I love how you guys cross pollinate each other. I am a huge fan of this channel, Capt Joe, Dutch pilot girl, Juan the Blancolirio guy, the 74 gear guy, and Alex the A380 guy. As a whole you guys do so much for the aviation community. It makes it 100 times better to trust you when you all are lockstep about knowledge, conspiracy theories (no!), and appropriate references and sources.
Boeing: Adds chevron to engines to reduce noise.
Airbus: *howls*
Boeing: Adds chevron to engines to reduce noise.
Airbus: howls
*Vulcan:*
@@deep.space.12 roars
Which is hilarious to me considering it's usually Europe that whines about airplane noise, compared to the US. XD
Mentour Pilot, thank you! You are a rare gem: among the thousands of pilots out there, you are one of the very few to explain these things! So thank you again. This shows also your passion for everything that flies.
Congratulations ! Mentour Pilot is one of the most informative and interesting productions anywhere. Definitely recommended for all those who fly and who take an interest in aviation !!
Thank you! So glad you think so
me flying before I knew @mentour : "hopefully the flight will be very quiet without scarry noises today". Me flying since I know the mentour channel: hopefully today something special happens at the flight or I hear new noises that I get aware of new functions.
I have heard it" The barking" on Air New Zealand's A320's when I have been flying. I never could make out what was making that noise on approach but thanks to you, mystery solved.
Came here to learn about the PTU barking sound, but also was pleasantly surprised to see the sound I hear so often (14:07) explained. I live under one of the final approach paths for MAN about 15nm away, so I hear it pretty much daily, depending on the wind directions.
I really loved this video. I live near an airport, I imagine in the direction of the final approach or the take off direction. Every day I hear the engines' noises. It's a true symphony. I'll start paying attention to the noises, check if I can listen to an A320.
Liked the sound of the flap/slat extender motor on the 737-200.
I asked this question on the APP and it was answered quickly, I was on a Thomas cook last year before they went under so keep up the good work👍
The ghostly howl from the underwing apertures on the A320 are very clear when that plane comes over my house at 10,000ft and 350mph (thanks Plane Finder and Flightradar24). I’ll miss that sound
Yeh same it comes over about 3,500 - 5,000 ft I used to hear it a lot especially when I was younger , but not really anymore as hardly any flights and EasyJet don’t fly to Newcastle much anymore
Never gave it much thought how much I enjoyed listening to all those 3 noises, mostly the first two while flying
Mentour Pilot: "alright?"
Me: *nods*
Mentour Pilot: "ok?"
Me: *nods*
Mentour Pilot: "with me so far?"
Me: *nods*
Mentour Pilot: *thumbs up* "great"
My Cat: "you know it's a recording, right? he cant see you."
Me: ... "did you just... nah, must be my imagination."
My Cat: *looks around* ... "meow."
i just cant stop nodding in acknowledgement every time you say those things.
This made me laughed my ass off
haha!
Lol same
I noticed that too... why is he asking me if I got it? He can’t see me! What if I said NO could you elaborate? 😆
pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis
Loved the reasoning and explanation over the A320 whining on approach. Having lived under the LHR flightpath and now under FLN approach I know this noise! Brilliant to know why 👍
Very familiar with the PTU pump noise too 🙂
Lol wish you made this video before my Brazil flight ! We were so thrown off by that Taxi sound !! Thanks MENTOUR pilot !
Last time when I was flying to Oslo from Budapest, the plane was almost empty, so the cabin was really quiet. I was sitting in the 6th row, I could hear when the pilot disconnected the autopilot before landing :D
You can hear it very clearly on an Airbus from the first few rows not so much in a boeing !
I’ve heard an engine fire test on pushback a few times.
@@uzaiyaro That is part of the engine start procedure engine fire test 1 and 2 it's normal procedure though the alarm can sound scary for nervous flyers !
Xavier Lignieres Yeah, it was an A321 neo, with very quiet engines :)
hahaha, the thumbnail picture is so great 👍👍👍👍😂😂😂
LOL, re-watched this video after you mentioned it in your most recent Mentour Now video, and literally had an A320 go over the final approach path above my house right after you finished explaining it! XD Nobody around here has bothered doing the upgrade it doesn't seem like.
Thank you. Always wondered about these sounds.
Best video thumbnail yet! Haha. Great video as usual.
When it comes to whining and howling nothing can beat an F104 Starfighter.
"Strange Airplane NOISES! Boeing vs Airbus"
Boeing: "Pull up, pull up"
Airbus: .....
Hahaha...
Too soon
@@francislane4833 Thats what she said
I didn't understand hahaha
@Brummiewellington Boeing : too low terrain too low terrain pull up pull up.
Gravity. How hard can it be ?
Friday AND a new video?! Thoroughly enjoyed and smashed the hell out of the like button Captain.
i thought it was somekind of airbrake engaged when i heard that howling noise....:D and the engines on the airbus sound way coooler...
This comment is like saying you are putting a GE90 on the new 777x and saying the GE90 sounds better on the 777x. The a320 has the same engines as the 737.
DC-10/MD-11 CF6 engines at take-off power. The sound is awesome!
The Airbus high whine on approach is the sound of my childhood living under an approach path
I have heard that barking sound and I thought it was the flaps.
Me too!
I thought a dog was chasing the plane as they do cars.
@@boraxsopanic2670 Lol
I thought the brakes...maybe the engine brakes
When we hear the barking noise my dad and I always pretend as if someone is sawing the wings/landing gear off. Like “oh we’ve just landed so we don’t need the wings anymore 😄”
On the last point about the high pitched sound that the A320’s vents make, I think it’s similar to the whistle P-51 Mustangs make when they’re doing acrobatics. Apparently, the whistling comes from air moving over the gun ports during certain angles of attack.
I thought this video would be about cockpit noises when I clicked on it. WOOP WOOP PULL UP and AIRSPEED LOW. You should do one of those.
6:24 The dog 🐕 is leaving the chat.
Very informative video!! Thanks for posting
I live in Asunción, were lots of A320 from LATAM, Avianca and recently JetSmart operates, you can hear that whinning noise at certain speeds, not only on approach but on take-off also and i always been curious about that particular noise on A320's but no on 737 or others. I first tought it was the V2500 engine, then they operated the CFM's an got that noise too, i thought it was the Wingfences, then they brought the Sharklets but still making that lovely nice sound, but my anwser finally came with this video. I love that sound, i love your channel.
When I hear that howling noise I take a look in Flightradar24 and it's always a British airways Airbus 319/32x. Approaching GOT from London. But I thought it was the engines, so thanks for explaining it is the holes.
Petter, I have one little issue, as you talked about the PTU. You used an old Hydraulics Chart for the A320, and most people won't even understand, why I'm so triggered. Airbus decided to move NWS from HYD G to HYD Y, to keep it operational, if you need to gravity extend the gear. Seems after all too many A320 had to be towed off the RWYs after such a maneuver to justify a recertification.
And you were right, you had one thing in your video, which really surprised me, which actually was the fuel tank pressure valves and the blowing over a bottle whistle-effect. Great video, good work, and for not having a type rating on an A320 really well prepared and explained.
I always thought the barking sound was the pilot testing the rudder. Oh well, you learn something new every day! I also live in the approach path of Manchester, and I like the howling sound, didn't realise it was only the a320 until today. 🙂
When I hear a flight above me, then I check flightradar24. Most often it is comercial aircraft about to land at EKCH 22 L.
I did not notice if Airbus or Boeing.
Thanks for video. Now I will notice companies not careing about noise when landing close to populated areas.
Hey Mentour Pilot, great video! I'm sure you're too busy to read all comments but thought I'd mention there's another distinctive sound that the Airbus A320 family makes and it happens in that clip at 14:00, and at the same time as the other sound you're talking about. It's that sort of 'howling, whoosh' sound that decreases in pitch momentarily, and often you'll hear it go back up again eventually.
I'm pretty sure that is the sound of the speed brakes being applied to control the airspeed while descending, it's only heard while the aircraft is in decent. It's a very distinctive sound. I've also been on an A320 and seen the speed brakes applied in flight and it made that exact sound. The more speed brake applied, the deeper the sound. Of course, I could be wrong but I'm almost certain that is what it is. I'm sure you're already aware of this sound and what it is.
But I was fascinated by your explanation of that high pitched whining, whistling sort of sound that's also very distinctive to the A320 family, I never quite knew what it was until now. I've heard these sounds for many years while growing up near one of the Heathrow stacking points and have always loved them.
Also, love the little captions from the dog with the Airbus 'barking' sounds. Thanks for the fascinating content!
Hello, from the U.S. CAPTAIN! THANK YOU, for taking the time to do these video's! Look's like your First Officer is Napping on you around 12:07-12:15. HA,HA,HA! I love your accent, it's awesome. My wife and her family are Swiss. They all have the Schweizerdeutsch accent in public. When their not, there are different dialects that are used. They use several as they are from different parts. It can get very confusing to say the least!
He’s from Sweden 🇸🇪
This was awesome to watch/listen to. The 737 and A320 are the only commercial jets that come into Queenstown (despite it being an intl airport...yay mountains and mad terrain), and I live not far from the end of the runway, and this clarifies how I can tell who/what's taking off or landing far more clearly than my educated guessing!
Great info as usual,Thanks Bill
Suggestion on what would probably be several videos (if you haven't covered this already): aside from simply getting off and back to the ground safely, the most important aspect of flight is navigation: Where are you? Where do you want to go? How do you get there? A video or several on navigation would be fantastic.
The last one has genuinely made me smile from ear to ear, now when my son asks “what type of plane do you think that is that, mum?” I’ll actually be able to tell him!
I absolutely love the screaming GE TF39's on take off. I'm just glad I don't live around anywhere they would be. I love sleep a little more..
Love the Red and Green pillow "Nav Lights". Red on your Left and Green on your right..
I live on an approach path, so I constantly hear the noise of planes passing overhead. It used to make my stomach turn when I was much younger, as I used to have a fear that it would “fall from the sky” and into my house. 💀 Now, I’m much more informed and I love to hear and see the plane! I even now check my flight radar for it.
These sounds are melody for a lot of aircraft enthusiasts
Loved this explanation. Thank you Mentour!
There He Is! Hello Patxi! Hello Commander! Thnx, CJ
Great video very informative which is why I love this channel…….loved the captions on your doggo too. :)
The MD-88 is also a barking dog. Makes me giggle every time i hear it.
I've seen the entire passenger cabin break out in laughter as the plane goes woof, woof woof as we taxi up to the gate.
Just another amazing video from Captain. Thanks a lot for your efforts to explain in such simple terms very complex aviation issues. Thanks once again!!!!!
I'll give you a story, not sure if its normal or not. Happened on an easyjet a320: we were taxiing towards takeoff, an the lights randomly blinked 2 times...all of them, it just became pitch black for a moment. People looked at each other, noone said anything, I was not really worried as well, as a frequent easyjet flyer I trust them. But that was still an eerie feeling, never seen that happen before or since.
I’ve been on A320s that does that as well. Not sure why to be honest
Brilliantly explained Petter!
Oh that's the Stuka horns on the Airbus 🤣
The coolest thing I ever saw while flying was seeing the shadow of denser air on top of a wing.
After over half a year I finally subscribed hahaha! I watch your videos (as well as other air disaster videos and other aviation videos) so much that I couldn’t tell that I wasn’t subscribed!
Hello Mentour, great video as usual. One thing that wasn't covered which could worry some nervous flyers is why the engine noise, particularly in front of the engines, changes from a whine or roar into more of a 'Buzzsaw' at high power (such as takeoff and climb). My understanding is that it happens when the fan blades spin supersonic. Is that correct?
I used to fly for work alot in the 90's and 2000's. Most of the flights were MD80's. I always wondered what the sound was during landing from below that sounded like a pump or something. It was like a mediumlow pitch siren sound.
Finally an explanation to #2! ¡¡¡Muchas gracias!!!
I love the A320 howl. Heard it a lot as a kid when staying at my grandparents house, and haven't heard it much since.
Interesting and clearly explained ❤️
I've watched this video a couple of times and I finally realized at 2:18 that the noise coming from the Airbus a320 sounds just like your theme song. It is uncanny how similar the two are.
Finally someone tells me what is it the howling noise of the A320s on long final to PMC above my home in Frutillar, Chile! Thanks, Peter, very good topics in this video.
As a former prívate pilot single land, mainly of very old planes, such as my PA22 and my flying club's M20J, I relied a lot on my ear to catch anormalities and outside of the envelope things. It was vital when once I lost airspeed indicator on take off and botching the take off was not a option then so I had to keep going and fly a long pattern and land without airspeed indicator, keeping adequate airspeed just by the noise (later the A&P mech found a dead bee embeded within the pitot tube).
And when flying as a pax on commercial jets, I am always listening to all sounds and knowing from most what is actually happening. But today You taught me several new things!
*PTU kicks in*
Old lady: "Oh this dog is making me mad!!!"
Airbus Engineer: "Am I a joke to you??"
I heard the same PTU noise on a LUFTansa A330 while taxiing at JFK, it sounded like “woof, woof, woof then thump thump thump! I think the PTU was underneath to were I was seated over the wing. Bizarre AB only sound !! Great flight otherwise!!
His dogs are adorable! 🤣🤣
15:10 wow thanks heard this sound so often,thanks for the explanation thats super interesting!
I've missed these kinds of videos! :D
Finally found the Airbus "barking" sound explanation. First heard it on China Eastern airline, it was making one single longer noise, like a huge windshield wiper or a squeegee.
Glad you enjoyed the video!