To be honest, what if this is another attempt to cover the fact it was an actual ufo collision evaded? it would not be the first time a pilot have to say 'i didn't see a ufo...' to keep his job...and a easy stupid story is made up to cover it...
My scariest moment was after being delayed to go on the plane, I took a nap before take off. Once the plane was moving, I woke to a movie playing which was Superman returns 2006 film. I woke up in the part where the plane was falling out of the sky and for a second thought it was actually happening. Nearly screamed and had people around me looking at me but they understood why lol.
taygata I haven’t watched movies on planes before, besides Paddington (Nothing else was on.) I had to sit through 3 hours of George of the Jungle once (same flight, nothing else on. This was transatlantic too, by the way.)
I remember lancaster. Watched that episode on "mayday" on discovery Channel. What was brutal. Commercial airliners routinely fly at hights far above the safe atmospheric pressure level for humans to breathe, and thus the cabin has to be pressurized. Lancaster was lucky.
6:20 ATC Immediately orders the plane to "Turn Around" TURN AROUND? In a jet a few hundred meters from the ground... I'm sure you meant "Go-Around" lool
I just like how in 4:00, he casually says the plane does a nose dive in the run way without any hint of sadness or pity even though that would be a fatal mistake
As a commercial pilot, a friendly reminder too fellow pilots... do not let your personal issues influence you while in the cockpit. Clear you mind and communicate all issues, mental or physical.
Shit. Worst thing for me is drinking way too many beers pre flight and having to take a piss every 2 minutes. And i had a window seat close to the front.
5:43, at night it can actually be kinda difficult to distinguish between the runway and taxiway at some airports. Especially if it’s cloudy or you forget to switch on your lights, which does happen to pilots from time to time under high amounts of stress. It happened to my father (who is a pilot) once too. It’s actually not that uncommon a mistake.
Been on a passenger jet at 47000 ft, when it lost cabin pressure. Captain was amazing, put the aircraft into a steep dive as us pax passed out. Next thing we knew, we could hear him on the intercom and we're diverting to a local airport!
Though the lancaster story is something terrible happening to the pilot. A worker put in screws that were too small it. As the plane flew it sucked the window off and nearly took the pilot with it. The held on to the man's legs the whole time the copilot had to land, they thought he was dead the whole time. But the pilot manged to miraculously lived thorough his ordeal.
5:46 "the difference between a runway and a taxiway" it's written "TAXIWAY" in the middle of the pic and you highlight the airport's apron. bro, come on x)
I give those last pilots props tho, he held onto that guy for a long time in flight, that takes courage, commitment, love for your fellow brother, that guy saved a life, he should get a medal
Armaandeep Shergill they are just people and people make mistakes and some mistakes cost lives. Also by faa law you are not allowed to fly after consumption of alcohol until 8 hours after and flying whilst having drugs in your system is also highly illegal.
Tim Lancaster was not held on by his Co-pilot. It was the cabin stewards that held onto him throughout while the co-pilot flew the aircraft to the nearest suitable aerodrome. And the Southwest pilot didn't get his headset stuck on broadcast. He had his finger on the push to talk button on the yoke unknowingly.
On the thumbnail the picture on the right isn’t done by the pilot it was an incident that when the pilot stood up the window broke because they placed the wrong screw
@@dannyl7602 Nope, he didn't just take random screws. The workshop where he picked them up and the worksite were poorly illuminated, so he couldn't realize the tiny difference from the original screws. He even tested them to fit in the threads, which they did. They were just barely undersize.
Don't worry; there was nobody on board the Boeing 727 you see at 2:58. The flight was supposed to end in a controlled crash to help the FAA and the NTSB learn more about how to make flying safer. So the plane had no one on board. It didn't even have pilots in the cockpit; the plane was controlled with a remote!
LucaGamingOfficial I saw the same thing. He also said “there were four large airplanes on the runway at the time” talking about the taxiway. He doesn’t know shit.
Also. The BAC 1-11 accident at the end you got a tad wrong, the cabin crew held him and the First Officer (NOT Co-Pilot!!!) Flew the plane home. That being said, this video was wayyy better than most aviation related list videos. As a pilot myself its good to see a well researched video on this :) The scariest thing i have encountered was during a Scilly Isles club fly out two weeks ago, one of our airplanes was approaching the airport and directly underneath was another plane also approaching the runway. Never heard an air traffic controller so panicked in telling him to go around!
0:28, that's a copilot. 6:44, that's an Airbus cockpit. 9:58, it's a shoop, but a similar incident did actually happen on the runway. Man I watch way too much Captain Joe. (Clear skies and smooth air, friend!) The Captain Lancaster story was INSANE! Never heard that one before. Massive props to his crew for not only flying the plane without him, but also never letting go.
I fly a lot, averaging anywhere between 4 and twelve planes a month. A couple years ago, coming into ATL, we hit the wash from a larger plane in front of us, causing our 737 to drop hard to the left. The pilot then throttled up and steered right in the descent, then pulled up hard. He then got on the PA and told us what happened and assured us that the plane was fine and could tolerate those forces. We landed safely. Another was when we had really rough turbulence over a big storm. We dropped, bobbed, and weaved for a while. People were gasping and I'll admit I was white knuckling the arm rests. Suddenly, it all stopped. Somewhere behind me a little girl exclaimed "Yaay let's to that again!" That broke the tension and a bunch of people laughed. :-) Nothing will ever beat watching an L10-11 flex and sway as we were taking off from Hawaii though. That scared me. But then the pilot came back with a clipboard and pen and explained to me how the planes are designed to flex so they don't break.
5:45 they do. What you're highlighting as the Taxiway is called the "Apron" (non-pilots tend to erroneously call this "the tarmac"). Ironically, the taxiway is clearly marked in the picture as "Taxiway". Additionally, the command ATC likely gave that you're reaching for is "go-around" not "turn around". A go-around is a command to immediately abort the landing and set the plane up for climb out.
There is a FAA rule that applies to every pilot whether private or commercial airline. It is a sterile conversation cockpit on take off's anf landings. Means no one unneccesary in cockpit and only official exchanges of conversation. And the pilot landing on the taxiway. They have ILS that glide planes safely down correct runway. He broke law by not using it.
He was cleared for VISUAL approach, if I recall correctly. Also, some of these rules weren't in place yet but were implemented as a result of these accidents. For example, the Tenerife accident led to the change in phraseology to use the term "Departure" for all instructions except for the actual clearance "Cleared for Takeoff".
@@marcusdavisjr.1578 what do you mean by repopulating? We have over 7 billion people in the world and like stephen hawking said we will overpopulate and we wont have enough resources.take for example carnivores they eat animals so that they wont over populate its bassically like gays theyre trying to make us not overpopulate and im not an athiest but a christian.
Oh just fuck off. It’s 2018 and he majority of same humans honestly couldn’t give a fuck about who you choose to love. It’s like hating someone cos they prefer jumpers to hoodies. Srsly you can’t have posted this without knowing that you are going to look like a bollocking twat. Honestly just wake up
Wow that poor last pilot. I would’ve wanted to die rather than endure 22 minutes of wind chill and probably not even able to breath. Probably one of the most agonizing experiences a person could ever face
Okay. That thumbnail, lemme tell ya. The one with the pilot out the window was an accident. What happened is the people who repaired that plane put too small screws in, it broke and the pilot was sucked out the hole, he almost died and he got a really bad frostbite. Thank god he’s still alive
just a couple things that bugged me: 2:43 WWWAAAYYY more than 150 miles on the map 3:37 a MASSIVE dramatization of "nearly missing a plane" 3:51 that stock photo was A HELICOPTERS COCKPIT NOT A AIRPLANE 5:46 you'd assume that the animator and narrator would know the difference between a taxiway and an apron or a gate even when clearly labeled TAXIWAY 6:28 "turn around" its called a go around. he didn't just start to "turn around" he ordered a go around which involves pulling up and gaining altitude first. 7:05 "managed to pull up and get the plane under control" um i don't think the plane "lost control" they just pulled up after realizing the gear was wasn't stable 9:28 "Cessna 150k plane" um whats the k for? its just the Cessna 150 idk what the k was lol didn't mean to be rude i'm just saying for future video's
In 2003 I was taking a flight home, but just as we were boarding the plane a huge thunderstorm could be seen coming in. The pilot came over the intercom and told us that he had been advised we would have to wait out the storm. A minute later he came back on and asked us to yell if we wanted to A) wait out the storm or B) Have him punch it and try to beat it. The passengers overwhelmingly yelled for B and so the pilot took off like he was flying a fighter plane and we skimmed a solid black thunderhead for a good 5 miles. Both reckless and an amazing experience.
@2:45 The biggest blunder here concerns that the commentator was off by 1,150 miles concerning the pilot's 1,250 miles off course from their destination. If I could drive from Minnesota and be in San Diego in a few hours though, I would.
5:47 I assume you don’t know the difference between a runway and a taxiway since what you are highlighting are a runway and a ramp!!!! The taxiway is the middle one with taxiway written on it! 😂😂👌
My most frightening incident was back in 2011. I was just six years old. I was in India flying from Patna airport to Indira Gandhi airport (New Delhi). I was flying on Kingfisher airlines, an airline that no longer exists. Patna airport lacked the type of safety you would find in a U.S airports as it had very basic, rudimentary equipment. It was a foggy night and as we were flying the Pilot mistook a parking lot for a runway and within a few seconds we almost landed. Thankfully the pilot had the plane fly back up and we had an emergency landing at Kolkata airport.
I apologize and I know it wasn’t funny for the passengers aboard, but Mistaking Venus for a fighter jet really made me laugh..
Same
ikr that dude musta been playing some gta v like a lot of it
@@samuri_warior1341 no one died there. You can laugh.
Sad but funny
To be honest, what if this is another attempt to cover the fact it was an actual ufo collision evaded? it would not be the first time a pilot have to say 'i didn't see a ufo...' to keep his job...and a easy stupid story is made up to cover it...
My scariest moment was after being delayed to go on the plane, I took a nap before take off. Once the plane was moving, I woke to a movie playing which was Superman returns 2006 film. I woke up in the part where the plane was falling out of the sky and for a second thought it was actually happening. Nearly screamed and had people around me looking at me but they understood why lol.
Any movie that featured a crash is considered unwatchable
taygata I haven’t watched movies on planes before, besides Paddington (Nothing else was on.) I had to sit through 3 hours of George of the Jungle once (same flight, nothing else on. This was transatlantic too, by the way.)
THIS GUY
K N O W S
Trusty Balls who me?
5:44 It literally says in big letters "TAXI WAY" and you still point to the Apron. Like wtf.
PandaRaptorTV
*5:46
Right in the middle of a video about mistakes !!! 🤣
Only time to panic is when both pilots don parachutes and say their going to get help.
m scott 😂😂
there could be another pilot on board or someone else who could fly the plane
Be back in 15 minutes
Why did I watch this 8 hours before I'm on a flight?
marnomysteraaa hope u arent getting a drunk piolet
Lone Wolf hewassober I think
Lol
Is being on a plane like wired
Never been on one and the first time im going on one is to china amd that will be a 20 hour flight
5:44 that’s an apron not a taxiway smh
And it also literally said taxiway to the right
Mans has now graduated from reporter school
Joel Kaime Atterhög no that’s a ramp
Ikr
Joel Kaime Atterhög sigh... goes to show the unspoken rule of fact based RUclips...
...KNOW YOUR TOPIC!
Not the best thing to watch at the airport
Unless you used arrived from a flight
Not the best thing to watch when u are going to grand canaria in the morning 8:18
Sad
My boy I love man City and planes
@@transguy2283 exsacly
I remember lancaster. Watched that episode on "mayday" on discovery Channel. What was brutal. Commercial airliners routinely fly at hights far above the safe atmospheric pressure level for humans to breathe, and thus the cabin has to be pressurized. Lancaster was lucky.
Idk why but I laughed so hard when he said "they forgot they were flying a damn plane". 😂
What's that part
6:20 ATC Immediately orders the plane to "Turn Around" TURN AROUND? In a jet a few hundred meters from the ground... I'm sure you meant "Go-Around" lool
That last one impressed the hell out of me. 22 min. Of hanginging on for dear life. Literally. Amazing people. You never know what you are capable of.
I love that you call a mig-21 a US jet
Cloud Candy I love that you call a mig 29 a mig 21
@@Star-xx5zr Nice
Star I love how you call a cessna 173 a mig-29
6:28 “turn around!” ????!??
More like “go around“!
No, he ordered the plane to make a U-turn.
yOu can AlwAYYYYYs gO arOund
AMEN!!!
more like fly bitch fly
Thank you
I just like how in 4:00, he casually says the plane does a nose dive in the run way without any hint of sadness or pity even though that would be a fatal mistake
The high pilot had a iron maiden shirt.
he's okay in my books
aces high
As a commercial pilot, a friendly reminder too fellow pilots... do not let your personal issues influence you while in the cockpit. Clear you mind and communicate all issues, mental or physical.
“The pilots ended up going 150 miles past their destination”
*shows map with two dots on opposite sides of the country*
9:12
Pilot: i never got to dress up for halloween as a child so I think id fly my way into being a blind man this year
Lol
THE WORST THING THAT HAS HAPPENED TO ME DURING A FLIGHT IS....
THE INTERNET DIDN'T WORK!! i thought i was gonna die on that 4 hour flight
freakin mellineals
i'm not a Millenial i'm a Post-Millenial or Generation z
Shit. Worst thing for me is drinking way too many beers pre flight and having to take a piss every 2 minutes. And i had a window seat close to the front.
Purjo The Leek XD
@@numeralic3523 I'm ashamed of my generation. I went a 12 hour flight no Internet fine.
5:43, at night it can actually be kinda difficult to distinguish between the runway and taxiway at some airports. Especially if it’s cloudy or you forget to switch on your lights, which does happen to pilots from time to time under high amounts of stress. It happened to my father (who is a pilot) once too. It’s actually not that uncommon a mistake.
One time the flight I was on had to be grounded because someone clogged the toilet and the smell was so bad that the flight had to be grounded. ^_^
Fancy Puggle 😆
hahahaa
Lol
Hey m8 why don't you just head over to airforceproud95 for a laugh
Loooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
You guys are the best!!!!!!!!! 😘😁✌🏼
The pilot ranting on Southwest airlines and everyone hearing about it made me laugh.
he speaks fax
Awesome video! That guy in number one is a true hero.
Holy smokes :) I have a flight tomorrow, I think it wasn't a good idea to watch this now :))
*hijackes ur flight*
Been on a passenger jet at 47000 ft, when it lost cabin pressure. Captain was amazing, put the aircraft into a steep dive as us pax passed out. Next thing we knew, we could hear him on the intercom and we're diverting to a local airport!
what kind of drugs were they on?
☼ Heirloom reviews ☼ The reason they're on drugs is because pilots like to get high.
Take care and God bless.
either crack or CHEAP drug
trans guy 228 As I was saying, pilots like to get "high."
Take care and God bless.
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Though the lancaster story is something terrible happening to the pilot. A worker put in screws that were too small it. As the plane flew it sucked the window off and nearly took the pilot with it. The held on to the man's legs the whole time the copilot had to land, they thought he was dead the whole time. But the pilot manged to miraculously lived thorough his ordeal.
they can't fire a pilot for telling the truth:)
I hate yo profile pic
Your name is Dr Bendover lolololololololol you fucking idiot
Your a fucking loser.
hell ya
“The Prophet”
the guy that talks about these pilots CRACKS ME UP!!! KEEP UP THE GREAT TELLINGS ON THIS CHANNEL UR AWESOME!!!!
5:46 "the difference between a runway and a taxiway" it's written "TAXIWAY" in the middle of the pic and you highlight the airport's apron. bro, come on x)
Nobody gonna talk about the kids killing an entire plane full of people?
if those pilots were talking about today's politics, the plane would run out of jet fuel for them to notice.
Thumbs up for that co-pilot holding on to his colleague like that! Amazing!
2:22 you accidentally said (flying a damn plane)
that "i was your pilot" gag would have been scarier if there was someone behind him with a sign that read "...and i was your co-pilot" lol
It's all fun and games till the captain uses COMM to broadcast in Russian tone: Missile incoming cyka blyat.
Then we're fucked
The picture on the right of the thumbnail can I point out was actually a terrible accident and not a terrible thing a pilot did
clickbait
Am i the only one that notices that a gopro hasnt a flash so how did they got distractet by the flash
I give those last pilots props tho, he held onto that guy for a long time in flight, that takes courage, commitment, love for your fellow brother, that guy saved a life, he should get a medal
Great vid
Props to the #10 guy
i think pilots can drink more n fly than we can and drive in my state😂🍻
Nice video! If it wasn't for people like you, we wouldn't have RUclips!
11/10 taxiway at 5:48
what's wrong? this is OBVIOUSLY the taxiway
Eric S. This is an apron
Mingkun Ng he joking
I know lmao. It even had "Taxiway" written on it.
My most frightening moment as a commercial pilot comes when I see important omissions, errors and prejudice when reporting bad and troubling news.
How could pilots possibly do this 🧐
Armaandeep Shergill they are just people and people make mistakes and some mistakes cost lives. Also by faa law you are not allowed to fly after consumption of alcohol until 8 hours after and flying whilst having drugs in your system is also highly illegal.
Armaandeep Shergill normal
Well most airliner pilots dont have resting time and drugs and alcohol help relax soo thats why and also. We are all just humans
Tim Lancaster was not held on by his Co-pilot. It was the cabin stewards that held onto him throughout while the co-pilot flew the aircraft to the nearest suitable aerodrome.
And the Southwest pilot didn't get his headset stuck on broadcast. He had his finger on the push to talk button on the yoke unknowingly.
Finally a person that understands what happened at that incident
On the thumbnail the picture on the right isn’t done by the pilot it was an incident that when the pilot stood up the window broke because they placed the wrong screw
@Thickerok 45 if you finished the video you would know, no, but he got lots of injuries.
Yeah, watch the episode Blowout.
Engineer be like: "Oh boy! Patrick's selling Kristy burgers, gotta finish this job first *takes random screw from tool box* "
I’ve heard about this!
@@dannyl7602 Nope, he didn't just take random screws. The workshop where he picked them up and the worksite were poorly illuminated, so he couldn't realize the tiny difference from the original screws. He even tested them to fit in the threads, which they did. They were just barely undersize.
What I experienced frightening in the sky was an A10 Warthog hunting for us during war games in Germany.
Flying scares the crap out of me
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you shouldn’t be scared, it’s one of the safest ways of transportation
I'm so with you
Don't worry; there was nobody on board the Boeing 727 you see at 2:58. The flight was supposed to end in a controlled crash to help the FAA and the NTSB learn more about how to make flying safer. So the plane had no one on board. It didn't even have pilots in the cockpit; the plane was controlled with a remote!
You highlighted an apron not taxi way
@ 5:48
He’s not very smart for being an informational channel
Max Byrd I know right
It triggerd me
LucaGamingOfficial I saw the same thing. He also said “there were four large airplanes on the runway at the time” talking about the taxiway. He doesn’t know shit.
The right one in the thumbnail was a window breaking and the pilot lived.So good job to the co-pilot and flight enigneer
Turbulence I almost had a heart attack
I really enjoy watching your videos. :-)
Nuce vid
This is why people hate planes. Good job 👏 👍
*says taxiway*:
*Shows apron*
Also. The BAC 1-11 accident at the end you got a tad wrong, the cabin crew held him and the First Officer (NOT Co-Pilot!!!) Flew the plane home.
That being said, this video was wayyy better than most aviation related list videos. As a pilot myself its good to see a well researched video on this :)
The scariest thing i have encountered was during a Scilly Isles club fly out two weeks ago, one of our airplanes was approaching the airport and directly underneath was another plane also approaching the runway. Never heard an air traffic controller so panicked in telling him to go around!
Worst Things Pilots Have Done Mid Flight Would be Ate *Garlic Beans* Before The Flight
0:28, that's a copilot. 6:44, that's an Airbus cockpit. 9:58, it's a shoop, but a similar incident did actually happen on the runway. Man I watch way too much Captain Joe. (Clear skies and smooth air, friend!)
The Captain Lancaster story was INSANE! Never heard that one before. Massive props to his crew for not only flying the plane without him, but also never letting go.
Definitely not first
Waffle Daily 🤣
8:00 yes two kids and an entire flight full of people made me laugh so much
This is scary
Big scare 4 u
I fly a lot, averaging anywhere between 4 and twelve planes a month.
A couple years ago, coming into ATL, we hit the wash from a larger plane in front of us, causing our 737 to drop hard to the left. The pilot then throttled up and steered right in the descent, then pulled up hard. He then got on the PA and told us what happened and assured us that the plane was fine and could tolerate those forces. We landed safely.
Another was when we had really rough turbulence over a big storm. We dropped, bobbed, and weaved for a while. People were gasping and I'll admit I was white knuckling the arm rests. Suddenly, it all stopped. Somewhere behind me a little girl exclaimed "Yaay let's to that again!"
That broke the tension and a bunch of people laughed. :-)
Nothing will ever beat watching an L10-11 flex and sway as we were taking off from Hawaii though. That scared me. But then the pilot came back with a clipboard and pen and explained to me how the planes are designed to flex so they don't break.
*6:12** Philippine Airlines*
Yeah
5:45 they do. What you're highlighting as the Taxiway is called the "Apron" (non-pilots tend to erroneously call this "the tarmac"). Ironically, the taxiway is clearly marked in the picture as "Taxiway". Additionally, the command ATC likely gave that you're reaching for is "go-around" not "turn around". A go-around is a command to immediately abort the landing and set the plane up for climb out.
Alcohol is not necessarily bad for pilots.
Denzel Washington managed to pull off one of avations greatest achievements while under the influence.
Only for spirt
That was a movie not the news
Is there still a difference?
Fellow Helisexual I get it idiot
Your voice is perfect for this video
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😐I have nothing to say 😐
it figures.
Lol
Lol
Well said
Agreed 😏😈
I'm here before it hits 1m views
10,000 subs with no videos challenge ! It’s been over a month tm and that shit doesn’t matter
I want to be a Pilot :)
*hijackes
You will not pass the test lol
Its actually too easy if u lov them🙂
It's not too hard to become one
It’s not very hard it’s just very expensive
Thanks for showing Philippine airlines
10:28 "fangers"
I shouldn’t be watching this two more days until I get on a plane 😅
There is a FAA rule that applies to every pilot whether private or commercial airline. It is a sterile conversation cockpit on take off's anf landings. Means no one unneccesary in cockpit and only official exchanges of conversation. And the pilot landing on the taxiway. They have ILS that glide planes safely down correct runway. He broke law by not using it.
Oy blyat
You don't have to use ILS, you can land visually.
He was cleared for VISUAL approach, if I recall correctly. Also, some of these rules weren't in place yet but were implemented as a result of these accidents. For example, the Tenerife accident led to the change in phraseology to use the term "Departure" for all instructions except for the actual clearance "Cleared for Takeoff".
Fascinating. That makes plenty of sense.
Surprisingly good one
UHUHHHHHHH AAA NUMBER ;)
Moral of the story, no unprofessional people in the cockpit!
That includes children and pilots who are unfit to fly!
U forget the worse one ever the 9/11
9/11 isn't the worst one, it just helped decrease the population
That wasn’t the pilot dumbass territory highjacked it and crashed it into a building
What happened on the 9/11 ?
bresj2003 9/11 is not by pilot tho
Dude read the tittle of the video
I got a pilot academy add on this video 😂🤔😦🔵HELP🔵
Edit: 3 times ✈️GWAT✈️ (Also 👍🏻 you got adds and 💵 keep it up 😇)
5:37 is it a scene from porn??
Why would you think that lol
I just watched a one hour vid without a single ad and I copped one in this within the first 3 mins into the vid
Can’t blame the first guy for hating the gays, why wouldn’t you? 🤷🏾♂️
Marcus Davis Jr. If you are going to hell for being gay then why did god make you gay? Exactly dumbass.
You didn't give him a chance to answer.
@@marcusdavisjr.1578 some people are just not meant to reproduce maybe those people turn gay did you think about that?
@@marcusdavisjr.1578 what do you mean by repopulating? We have over 7 billion people in the world and like stephen hawking said we will overpopulate and we wont have enough resources.take for example carnivores they eat animals so that they wont over populate its bassically like gays theyre trying to make us not overpopulate and im not an athiest but a christian.
Oh just fuck off. It’s 2018 and he majority of same humans honestly couldn’t give a fuck about who you choose to love. It’s like hating someone cos they prefer jumpers to hoodies. Srsly you can’t have posted this without knowing that you are going to look like a bollocking twat. Honestly just wake up
SMH have you even done any research? The pilot in the thumbnail got sucked out of the window which caused an emergency landing at Southampton.
They weren't completely pulled out. The co-pilot pulled them back in i believe with the help of a flight assistant
@@jamij2745 Yeah apparently the pilot escaped with minimal injuries
First
if you sort by newst and go to bottom
your second
No you want to get pined
Wow that poor last pilot. I would’ve wanted to die rather than endure 22 minutes of wind chill and probably not even able to breath. Probably one of the most agonizing experiences a person could ever face
Okay. That thumbnail, lemme tell ya. The one with the pilot out the window was an accident. What happened is the people who repaired that plane put too small screws in, it broke and the pilot was sucked out the hole, he almost died and he got a really bad frostbite. Thank god he’s still alive
Difference between runway and a taxiway
Highlights runway and ramp.
Great job.
just a couple things that bugged me:
2:43 WWWAAAYYY more than 150 miles on the map
3:37 a MASSIVE dramatization of "nearly missing a plane"
3:51 that stock photo was A HELICOPTERS COCKPIT NOT A AIRPLANE
5:46 you'd assume that the animator and narrator would know the difference between a taxiway and an apron or a gate even when clearly labeled TAXIWAY
6:28 "turn around" its called a go around. he didn't just start to "turn around" he ordered a go around which involves pulling up and gaining altitude first.
7:05 "managed to pull up and get the plane under control" um i don't think the plane "lost control" they just pulled up after realizing the gear was wasn't stable
9:28 "Cessna 150k plane" um whats the k for? its just the Cessna 150 idk what the k was lol
didn't mean to be rude i'm just saying for future video's
For number 2, you are seriously right!
That last 1 made my hands sweat!
That pan am and KLM flight was a wild story
if/when i become a pilot, I'll walk to my plane every day with blacked out sunglasses and a cane.
In 2003 I was taking a flight home, but just as we were boarding the plane a huge thunderstorm could be seen coming in. The pilot came over the intercom and told us that he had been advised we would have to wait out the storm. A minute later he came back on and asked us to yell if we wanted to A) wait out the storm or B) Have him punch it and try to beat it. The passengers overwhelmingly yelled for B and so the pilot took off like he was flying a fighter plane and we skimmed a solid black thunderhead for a good 5 miles.
Both reckless and an amazing experience.
@2:45 The biggest blunder here concerns that the commentator was off by 1,150 miles concerning the pilot's 1,250 miles off course from their destination. If I could drive from Minnesota and be in San Diego in a few hours though, I would.
5:47 I assume you don’t know the difference between a runway and a taxiway since what you are highlighting are a runway and a ramp!!!!
The taxiway is the middle one with taxiway written on it! 😂😂👌
I know lol
It's actually an apron, but yes, maybe he should research a but more before making such a dumb comment.
5:46 ik this isn't a plane channel but THAT IS A RAMP NOT A TAXIWAY
My most frightening incident was back in 2011. I was just six years old. I was in India flying from Patna airport to Indira Gandhi airport (New Delhi). I was flying on Kingfisher airlines, an airline that no longer exists. Patna airport lacked the type of safety you would find in a U.S airports as it had very basic, rudimentary equipment. It was a foggy night and as we were flying the Pilot mistook a parking lot for a runway and within a few seconds we almost landed. Thankfully the pilot had the plane fly back up and we had an emergency landing at Kolkata airport.