For those wondering why are the fan blades spinning in the wrong direction: turbine got it's entropy reversed and is experiencing time backwards. From turbine's perspective it's not speeding up but it's slowing down.
For everyone wondering: it's for safety reasons that if a human body gets sucked into the engine the plane automatically starts spinning around like crazy
On another related note, I do remember only one man surviving this onboard an aircraft carrier. How he survived: his hardhat got sucked into the aircraft's inlet before he was. The hardhat jammed and destroyed the inlet blades before he hit, and he lived to tell the tale.
I work for an air ramp. And this is something we specifically train to avoid. Don’t stand in front or near an engine when the lights are flashing. If the engines needs an airstart, there are several people who give an all-clear before pushing air through the engine. If you need to do an engine run, there are several people in different spots to ensure no one walks near the engine before given an all-clear. Once had an employee walk in front of an engine to tell me he was next to the wing. When I saw him walking towards me I nearly shit bricks and shouted at him to get away from the engine! The mechanics had their hands up ready for an all-clear on the airstart. The guy didn’t listen and came to me to tell me something stupid about where he was standing. I made him watch them turn the engine on, and you can see a gust of force push through. Told him he is lucky we didn’t send him home to his wife in a trashbag. After that he was no longer allowed to work on the air ramp and was forced to work in the warehouse.
For anyone wondering why the plane started rotating, it was because the human body reduced the speed of the left engine drastically, which caused lesser air to pass through it, hence increasing the pressure below the left wing of the plane, and decreasing air velocity over there, destabilizing the uplift caused by the right wing which has way more air velocity below the wing due to lower pressure below, hence air pushes the right side of the plane below the wing more than the left, causing it to rotate automatically
Or it could have been due to the fact that he rigged the plane with the nose and main gear all turned sideways by 90 degrees and it only had one engine running.
in 1991, flight deck crewman John Bridges was sucked into the intake of an A-6E aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt. Incredibly, he survived because he became wedged in the engine.
to be fair the the engine probably wouldn't survive a person either tho. but it would take a sec for it to blow up and in the mean time you're in the world's most extreme food processor I'm reading some other comments and apparently plane engines have "survived" (still looked okay and were able to fly home) after ingesting people. flight 811.
it's the fact that the bird strikes are very high in the air, plus at a greater speed. also, as a member of the bird community I'm offended by this comment 😤
This has, unfortunately, happened a few times IRL. One such case I know about was Flight 811. Because of a faulty cargo door, the door opened mid flight, smashed the side of the plane and sucked out about 5 people including Lee Campbell. None of them were ever found but when the plane made it's Emergency landing during investigation clothing and blood was found inside a plane engine meaning one or more of those people sucked out went right into that plane engine and were so badly shredded it was nothing but blood and some fabric from their clothes.
I saw a photo of a crew chief who got sucked into one on the ground, basically just pink flesh splattered all around the intake cowl. Strangely enough, the fan blades still looked in perfect working order.
God I can't imagine how the families would cope with knowing their loved ones were sucked into what is basically a giant blender. Nothing left but link mist. What a terrible situation
I worked for an airline for 5 years and this was no joke. Thought about it many times. We never had anything like this happen, but I had a coworker who drove a tug behind an aircraft while trying to get a late bag to the plane before departure. She didn't realize the engines had already been started and were idling (aircraft was still at the gate, APU inop). She was blown clean off the tug. Luckily she wasn't badly injured, and another coworker chased the tug down and got it stopped before it ran into anything. This can happen very easily when you're wearing hearing protection and there are several jet engines running in the area. Equally dangerous are the prop planes. The blades spin so fast you don't see them and could walk right into them if you aren't paying attention.
There's a video of a flight deck mechanic being sucked head first into an A-6 air intake. I think his helmet broke the blades and he got stuck inside the air duct, they pulled him out alive and unharmed. EDIT, actually he got out himself, but was a bit cut by debris.
this is actually a great advice ngl falling head first will prevent you from all that awful pain that you'll feel for 2 or 3mins probably the longest 2 or 3mins in your life
When I started working at an airport in Florida, I was working at the ramp up close and personal with the planes. The instructor showed us a series of pics of someone who lost its cap while the engine was still moving. Then that employee raised his arm trying to catch his cap that act sealed his fate. He was caught in the the engine intake and his remains were spread along the engine cowl and 150’ behind the engine exhaust. It was morbid, gruesome and very disgusting to say the least. But we learned a very valuable lesson: Do not go close to the engine when it’s still moving!!! But when I was working close to the plane, the noise is soooo intense that if you are not wearing hearing protection and close your eyes and spin around, you will not be able to really track where the noise comes from!!!
There's this picture series on the internet from some guy who was sucked into a jet engine and pretty much disintegrated into tiny bits, was it that same accident?
You know, the idea of just being disintegrated on impact of an airplane engine or a large fast spinning fan blade is actually a lot less horrifying than thinking of what the milliseconds of damage are like.
Most of the time, a person going through a plane engine would be burned to death, not just chopped up. Sometimes, the engine will explode. And sometimes, the person will just go flying out the other end, in tact. Other than those grueling details, nice work. I like how it horrendous and wholesome at the same time
@@earspontherobloxplayer1744 one second of being in intense pain really feels like an eternity. Trust me, you don't want to go through anything like that at all
@@joshh2410 unfortunately, yes. 20 years ago I got hit by a speeding car. I went up in the air and came down on my knees. I was conscious for the whole thing. It couldn't have lasted longer than four seconds. But I felt every bit of it
Came here after seeing the news of the airport worker in schipol comitting suicide this way. This video really explained this situation in a very detailed easy to understand format. I'm gonna try not to sleep for now. Bye.
That’s why it’s important for ramp agents to be aware of the no collision lights and remember 8 meter distance from the front and 15 from the back (depending on the size of the plane) if you’re required to get close to the plane.
Actually, if a human sized object were to enter the turbine, and if a major part made it to the combustion chamber, the entire wing may split in half as a result of the explosion. Afterall, small birds such as pigeons have caused engine failures.
Human flying into the engine be like: Human- Turned into a blood smoothie Engine- What is tickling me? 😂 Engine vs Bird Bird- ☠️ Engine- WTF IM DYING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA💥🔥💥🔥💥🔥💥
Yes and no. If they install that safety mechanism like on a take saw where the blade drops once it senses a finger touching it that would probably be a cool feature on a turbine incase a flagger accidentally got sucked in
Why nobody is talking about how the engine is intact even after taking a head on with a human body while a real engine explodes just by sucking a bird in?
This actually happened when a mechanic got sucked into a turbine engine at El Paso airport in 2006, and there are some graphic pictures of the aftermath. This animation is pretty accurate in the sense that a person essentially gets shredded, centrifuged and blasted out the back of the turbine outlet after passing through the center core and outer bypass section. The pictures in question are too graphics to link to on youtube, but I'm sure you'll be able to google them. Warning though: hundreds of square meters of minced meat are visible behind the engine nozzle.
My grandpa told me about the deal in El Paso. It happened while a plane was getting ready to taxi away from the gate. The guy who got sucked in was just retrieving his baseball cap from the floor when the pilot suddenly revved the engine - it was a Continental Airlines plane which was being serviced while it was parked at the gate (which is against regulations) - that's why some mechanics were around at the time of the accident. Some of the passengers already sitting in the plane were traumatized when they saw it. I don't know if the man's relatives sued.
Wait... If helicopter blades spin and can fly... why cant the spinning airplane fly like a helicopter the helicopter blade like goes on 300 KPH but the spinning airpline is like at 450 knots
There's actually a medical term for this: "morselized", as in you become a lot of little morsels. Sometimes used in reports when someone is run through a wood chipper.
There was an incident in El Paso Texas about 15 years ago where a maintenance technician got sucked into the engine of a Continental (before United) 737. The crew and maintenance were performing an engine runup with passengers on board when the incident occurred. For a period of time the actual pictures could be found on the internet, but this video does a good job demonstrating what happened in about 1-2 sec.
@@Warhead-ds4dc Why? Because spinning giant metal blades at thousands of revolutions per minute makes for a good engine and those conditions are not exactly ideal for staying alive
Your just meat remember that. The Turbine blades are stainless steel. While the blade is spinning at 150 mph or 2,500-20,000 RPM depending on altitude. To put that into perspective, an indoor ceiling fan ranges from 300-390 RPM. So the video shown is pretty accurate.
There are some pictures of the aftermath of this very event happening. And the results were very similar: absolutely unidentifiable remains, just giblets of flesh, bone and blood. The inside of the nosecone was smeared with blood and the backside of the engine was littered with the refuse of giblets that had passed through. A quick death, but an absolutely horrible one in the microsecond that your brain registers that you are caught in a human-sized blender as your face and teeth are shredded away from your skull.
@@justsomedudeonyoutube1541 That's not a fact. That's purely subjective. And you're entitled to believe it does, just as Forty Two is entitled to believe it doesn't. Let's not get into that argument.
When the man went into the engine, I was like "Ah okay, so I guess it's assuming an un-breakable engine." And then the plane started spinning on the spot, I lost it.
Interesting that the body doesn't just get sucked through the engine, as most imagine. Rather, the fan slices and abrades the body into little pieces before pulling the little piece through.
Airline employee here. Been doing this job for almost 20 years. I've unfortunately seen the aftermath of this happen only once. It was in Texas (El Paso International) and a mechanic for a different airline was sucked into the engine. If you want to see what it looked like, Google search it at your own risk.
So this sim is really cool, but it seems as though there isn’t enough force pushing the flayed man into the turbine. Now you probably know better than me, but if you make a second iteration of this, if youre in blender, try putting a force field in front of the guy. Or it was in slow motion. Anyways, great sim!
When I was in the USAF, we had a guy transfer from our F-4 unit to an F-16 unit. The inlets for the Phantom are fairly high and to the sides of the fuselage. The Falcon has one big inlet on the belly. The hood on his rain jacket was caught and dragged him into the inlet while he was inspecting the nose tire.
The engine might be ok after the coin toss, but would you want to trust a spinning wheel of very high rpm blades that may or may not have damage? The blades don't always fly away from the aircraft.
Pilot: "We are experiencing a slight turbulence. Please fasten your seatbelts." Kid: "Mom, what is turbulence?" Mom: "Is when an airplane flights over a cloud." Kid: "Mom, we are on the ground at the airport." Mom: "Oh!...Where is your brother?"
That's what I was just thinking is that really what she went through like holy s*** she probably felt that for a little bit too that's what sucks she probably felt me and spun around inside there people say death is instant it's not I got hit by a plow truck doing 50 miles an hour it didn't kill me I even stood back up and tried walking out of there as if I could with my legs all mangled
I believe the human body would break most all of the fins before being shredded like a cabbage through a Ninja Food Warrior? I think there have been people sucked through the jet engine with only serious to near fatal injuries but survived (probably wish they didn't). This rendition is better because the plane danced and spinned like a break dancer from 1984! My hat is tipped.
Well, hail damage is tested against these engines. They're built to withstand most things as a contained engine failure, meaning everything stays in the cowl or out the back. Uncontained failures include.... That one southwest flight, which lost a turbine blade. Losing a compressor blade or an entire engine (I recall a DC-10 that lost an entire engine on takeoff due to bad engine maintenance.) So, I guess it could "literally explode," but that makes it sound like an uncontained failure, which is unlikely - but possible.
@@Fightre_Flighte a 100 kg human is a hell of a lot different from hail though. I want to see a simulation of a human body going through an engine, with realistic engine damage! I'm sure someone's done it...
For those wondering why are the fan blades spinning in the wrong direction: turbine got it's entropy reversed and is experiencing time backwards. From turbine's perspective it's not speeding up but it's slowing down.
ok
@@enzolino0808 basically tenet
That ending was more creepy than the body being torn apart.
Nope. Look at the center cone dome. Clearly APUs ran backwards. Not worth for filming.
That would mean that from the turbine's perspective, it isn't desintegrating a human body but actually spawning one...
Neat
For everyone wondering: it's for safety reasons that if a human body gets sucked into the engine the plane automatically starts spinning around like crazy
Lmao 😂👈💀
But its useless as the victim will die instantly
@@foobigg8732 you fool, its safety for the jet not the human. humans are replaceable
@@watch.v-dQw4w9WgXcQ dang! What you saying man lol
@@watch.v-dQw4w9WgXcQ aviation is eternal
Props to this guy for taking off his skin and purposefully getting sucked into a plane engine just to show us how it looks
No problem bro anytime
"Props"💀💀💀
@@urfavouritelittlerat you didnt get the joke
@@urfavouritelittlerat it’s an animation but yeah you missed the joke
RESPECT
I like how the plane starts break dancing at the end after killing the human
lol, good one sir haha!
HAHAHA
Hahahaha
Underrated comment
I was on the floor laughing XD
On another related note, I do remember only one man surviving this onboard an aircraft carrier. How he survived: his hardhat got sucked into the aircraft's inlet before he was. The hardhat jammed and destroyed the inlet blades before he hit, and he lived to tell the tale.
Thank heaven he went head-first!🪖
The definition of being EXTREMELY lucky 💀
The video is here on RUclips.
and this is why you ALWAYS wear your hardhat
A helmet saved my life during a bike crash. Another reason to wear them.
After losing his skin, this was probably all for the best.
😂😂
Hahaha
LOL!
😂😂 brilliant
😅
Thanks for this informative video. Before watching this I was unaware of the dangers of jumping into a spinning jet turbine.
It's basically Delta P, but with a chopper thats "fast asf boi"
@@BeltFedSelfDefense Nah this is definitely common sense. Delta P sadly is not common sense.
@@whipit2404 common sense to those of us who understand that physics is a thing, anyway.
@@BeltFedSelfDefense Pointless comment.
ah, yeah, i also spent my youth crossing high roads(im joking but this comment looks as troll lol)
RUclips algorithm - “he’ll watch pretty much anything at this point...”
I went hmm, this might be useful.
@@maswizzle5735 the hell are you talking about? He’ll is a contraction for he will, as in himself
I need to take a shit
Just made my day
wow , So new comment.
"The first thing you're going to want to do is remain absolutely calm."
Yes.
"remain absolutely calm" ☠
💀
Stop, drop, and roll! It saves lives!
This reminds me of Molly getting sucked into a jet engine in gta 5
So, it was realistic
@@jerrycloud4033 Basically
same
Same
@@thebanana232 how about you get in there and then you become to a banana juice to drink? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
As an airplane myself, I can confirm this is exactly what happens
Wow I never knew airplanes could type 😍
I want to be a airplane
underated
Please tell me what's in the black box
I'm a human who's been sucked into a turbine, and also can confirm.
Now that's what I call a blender animation
Lol
🔫 hahaha now get on your knees and pray to jesus
LMAO
@@WeedisMedicin what?
@@thatonecarrotboi9460 you won’t get it
And this is why you never wear capes.
That is what happened to Buddy Pine/Syndrome in The Incredibles (2004)!
"NO CAPES"
-Edna Mode
underrated comment
So you're telling me the human body is comprised entirely of marbles? Fascinating
honestly it kind of is
Well atoms...
@@kahficoy3189 no marbles
@@briancooley8777 looks like marbles to me
@@briancooley8777 yeah they are marbels
No chickens were harmed in this video
wow didnt expect to see you here
True lmfao
Woah that's alotta subscribers
how your not verified with over 1 million subs
Why no verified thingy
GOD BLESS
I work for an air ramp. And this is something we specifically train to avoid. Don’t stand in front or near an engine when the lights are flashing. If the engines needs an airstart, there are several people who give an all-clear before pushing air through the engine. If you need to do an engine run, there are several people in different spots to ensure no one walks near the engine before given an all-clear.
Once had an employee walk in front of an engine to tell me he was next to the wing. When I saw him walking towards me I nearly shit bricks and shouted at him to get away from the engine! The mechanics had their hands up ready for an all-clear on the airstart. The guy didn’t listen and came to me to tell me something stupid about where he was standing. I made him watch them turn the engine on, and you can see a gust of force push through. Told him he is lucky we didn’t send him home to his wife in a trashbag. After that he was no longer allowed to work on the air ramp and was forced to work in the warehouse.
It's honestly for the best that he wasn't allowed there any longer. Extremely brutal way to die would be an understatement.
Holy shit that was scary
You literally saved his life.
What power setting were you going to?
You really actually SAVED his life.
For anyone wondering why the plane started rotating, it was because the human body reduced the speed of the left engine drastically, which caused lesser air to pass through it, hence increasing the pressure below the left wing of the plane, and decreasing air velocity over there, destabilizing the uplift caused by the right wing which has way more air velocity below the wing due to lower pressure below, hence air pushes the right side of the plane below the wing more than the left, causing it to rotate automatically
Wrong the plane was emoting on him
Or it could have been due to the fact that he rigged the plane with the nose and main gear all turned sideways by 90 degrees and it only had one engine running.
😂😂😂
As a person who has bumped his head on a moving ceiling fan, I can confirm this is exactly how it goes
I got hit by a fan blade on the forehead when I was 8, and there was blood everywhere. (As I was told because I Don't remember anything)
Same here and it smarts! I saw a video of a cat jumping into one. He lived but I imagine he was pretty sore.
Funny guy
Then again, a bird kills an engine, yet a person wouldn't right. 😶🌫I forgot, planes can slices and kerosine melts steel and brings buildings down.
Dude I just had an image of the human meat model in the video being sucked up headfirst into a ceiling fan.
so we’re not gonna talk about the plane having a straight up mental breakdown at the end?
It got taumatized and just spins
I laughed lol
Half the comments are about that but ok
Coz only one engine is working
Dude, there are hundreds of comments about it.
Everybody gangsta until the airplane takes off like a helicopter
LMFAO
😆
Interstellar
🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
☠️☠️
in 1991, flight deck crewman John Bridges was sucked into the intake of an A-6E aboard USS Theodore Roosevelt. Incredibly, he survived because he became wedged in the engine.
Me: *gets sucked into a jet engine.*
My boss: “it’s just a scratch, get back to work.”
Your talking to the engine, right ?
'I'll have your leg'
'Tis but a scratch'
(thanks to Monty Python !)
Boss: Come on , pull yourself together and get back to work .
🤓🤓🤓🤓
Jet engines and commercial aircraft are different
Person: *Get's sucked into airplane engine
Engine: *Perfectly fine
Bird: *Flies into plane engine
Engine: **Catches fire*
More like bird: gets sucked into engine
Engine: explodes
Person: gets sucked in
The plane: starts breakdancing
to be fair the the engine probably wouldn't survive a person either tho. but it would take a sec for it to blow up and in the mean time you're in the world's most extreme food processor
I'm reading some other comments and apparently plane engines have "survived" (still looked okay and were able to fly home) after ingesting people. flight 811.
@@slapshotjack9806 😂😂😂
it's the fact that the bird strikes are very high in the air, plus at a greater speed.
also, as a member of the bird community I'm offended by this comment 😤
Then, HELIKOPTER HELIKOPTER PARA KOFER PARA KOFER
"Stepbro im stuck".
"Where? "
*"In the jet engine."*
✈️ eng startup
Ohhhh my meat!!!
🤣🤣
Sweet home alabama
Raamiii🤣
As the person that was sucked into the engine in this video. I can confirm it hurts really bad.
This is why if you get sucked into a jet engine you always want to try to go head first.
Owwwieeee
Not even funny
First Officer: “Sir, we only have one engine!”
Pilot: “Then we’ll fly it like a f***ing helicopter. Full power!”
Omg I got it 🤣🤣
Punch it chewie
HELIKOPTER HELIKOPTER intensifies!
This is the best comment
It’s ok you can buy a new engine
This has, unfortunately, happened a few times IRL. One such case I know about was Flight 811. Because of a faulty cargo door, the door opened mid flight, smashed the side of the plane and sucked out about 5 people including Lee Campbell. None of them were ever found but when the plane made it's Emergency landing during investigation clothing and blood was found inside a plane engine meaning one or more of those people sucked out went right into that plane engine and were so badly shredded it was nothing but blood and some fabric from their clothes.
Reading your comment really makes me speechless…..
I'm gonna go have an existential crisis now
I saw a photo of a crew chief who got sucked into one on the ground, basically just pink flesh splattered all around the intake cowl. Strangely enough, the fan blades still looked in perfect working order.
God I can't imagine how the families would cope with knowing their loved ones were sucked into what is basically a giant blender. Nothing left but link mist. What a terrible situation
@@TheRedRaven_ that is because for the fan, it’s moving faster than the speed of sound according to physics.
"First Take a deep breath and Calm Down..." as you slowly begin to become a smoothy
"Eh that's not a human body, it's a titan"
Facts
I have a better one ...that is not a human ...it's Vision with no clothes
The colossal titan mini version
It is a human, you weeb
SFTU
I worked for an airline for 5 years and this was no joke. Thought about it many times. We never had anything like this happen, but I had a coworker who drove a tug behind an aircraft while trying to get a late bag to the plane before departure. She didn't realize the engines had already been started and were idling (aircraft was still at the gate, APU inop). She was blown clean off the tug. Luckily she wasn't badly injured, and another coworker chased the tug down and got it stopped before it ran into anything. This can happen very easily when you're wearing hearing protection and there are several jet engines running in the area. Equally dangerous are the prop planes. The blades spin so fast you don't see them and could walk right into them if you aren't paying attention.
There's a video of a flight deck mechanic being sucked head first into an A-6 air intake. I think his helmet broke the blades and he got stuck inside the air duct, they pulled him out alive and unharmed. EDIT, actually he got out himself, but was a bit cut by debris.
@@oporim I know that video you're on about, and he was extremely lucky.
@@oporim his ear drums got burst...and he unfortunately lost hearing but he was alive
It happened in India
m.timesofindia.com/india/air-india-staffer-gets-sucked-into-live-jet-engine-at-mumbai-airport/articleshow/50208797.cms
Happened here in Vienna once. Not a pretty sight.
How to kill the Colossal Titan
Google: here shows some fandom theories
Bing:
Lol
Underrated comment
Is that the reference from that garbage cartoon that has the shittiest ending of all time?
@@thefourthreich2039 nandato teme kishama
@@thefourthreich2039 lol, manga
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of that computer generated body.
so remember kids, if you ever accidentally fall into a running jet engine, make sure to fall head on or else you are gonna have a bad time.
Oof, poor Syndrome
I will remember this for next time
@@LockheedC-130HerculesOfficialomg
this is actually a great advice ngl falling head first will prevent you from all that awful pain that you'll feel for 2 or 3mins probably the longest 2 or 3mins in your life
@@the_guy_with_yeeyee_a_haircut yes,2-3 milliseconds :(
That spinning plane at the end.
LMAO
That wild spinning at the end killed me
It got sick.. Human Flesh didnt taste that good
SPEEN
Collosal titan
It’s always nice when you get to see the food being prepared in the restaurant.
The smell is amazing most of the time. I'd say Spanish and Irish people taste the best.
My friend told me that i shouldn't boil them alive, but i told him that they're not screaming, It's just air coming out.
Kingsman 2
@@RIZFERD pretty much
my grandma know some good old recipes about human meat with coconut oil that melt in your mouth i told you 🤧
It happened in Amsterdam a few days ago. Such an tragedy. More people watching this because of the accident?
Yes really
@@AA-xr3leThey said suicide.
I’m watching it after the El Paso incedent
When I started working at an airport in Florida, I was working at the ramp up close and personal with the planes. The instructor showed us a series of pics of someone who lost its cap while the engine was still moving. Then that employee raised his arm trying to catch his cap that act sealed his fate. He was caught in the the engine intake and his remains were spread along the engine cowl and 150’ behind the engine exhaust. It was morbid, gruesome and very disgusting to say the least. But we learned a very valuable lesson: Do not go close to the engine when it’s still moving!!! But when I was working close to the plane, the noise is soooo intense that if you are not wearing hearing protection and close your eyes and spin around, you will not be able to really track where the noise comes from!!!
I don't think I am going to sleep tonight
JEEEESSSSSUUUUUUUU-
somehow... i feel like this lesson isn't something that should have to be learned...
@@atheistyoda8915 At least not for me, but I was glad I didn’t have lunch before the video!
There's this picture series on the internet from some guy who was sucked into a jet engine and pretty much disintegrated into tiny bits, was it that same accident?
You know, the idea of just being disintegrated on impact of an airplane engine or a large fast spinning fan blade is actually a lot less horrifying than thinking of what the milliseconds of damage are like.
Head first, yes.
This is a better way to go than laying around for months in a hospital bed suffering miserably.
@@jostrander71hey how are you
@@jostrander71 bro... 💀
@@kuronblue TF?
Most of the time, a person going through a plane engine would be burned to death, not just chopped up. Sometimes, the engine will explode. And sometimes, the person will just go flying out the other end, in tact. Other than those grueling details, nice work. I like how it horrendous and wholesome at the same time
Hey at least its 1-2 seconds of pain before dying.
@@earspontherobloxplayer1744 one second of being in intense pain really feels like an eternity. Trust me, you don't want to go through anything like that at all
@@Piledriver2006 do you have experience with that?
@@joshh2410 unfortunately, yes. 20 years ago I got hit by a speeding car. I went up in the air and came down on my knees. I was conscious for the whole thing. It couldn't have lasted longer than four seconds. But I felt every bit of it
@@Piledriver2006 damn
Came here after seeing the news of the airport worker in schipol comitting suicide this way. This video really explained this situation in a very detailed easy to understand format. I'm gonna try not to sleep for now. Bye.
When a single bird can blast off the engine , but a human collision doesn't do a thing
Thats during a flight. I doubt ull find any human flying around to hit
@@srupanekondreddy2744 you forgot superman and iron man
@@MeekOmni that will be end of the plane itself
@@srupanekondreddy2744 hahahahah lol you make my day bro 😂
Glad someone shout this.
I'm waiting for the comment that says "RUclips recommendations is pretty good"
RUclips recommendations is pretty good
RUclips recommendations is pretty good
The recommendation I'd early this time
RUclips recommendations is pretty good
Or someone telling us a "fun fact" that we didn't search for this.
1:04 when the landing gear don’t want to go forward
Its Jetblue
Lol, i swear that's me in X-Plane 11 xD
Watermelon!!!!!! I FOUND YOU MY BROTHER! IM BUILDER WATERMELON, in discord
@@embo3205 **scraping intensifies**
Who’s here after Amsterdam incident ?
Ikke
Shoutout to the curious people who think too much
Yup. De foto’s gaan ook al rond. Lijkt net zo’n suikerspinmachine alleen dan niet roze maar rood.
@@bjornroeven7343waar gaan de foto’s rond?
That’s why it’s important for ramp agents to be aware of the no collision lights and remember 8 meter distance from the front and 15 from the back (depending on the size of the plane) if you’re required to get close to the plane.
Pilot be like “hmmm, I think we just hit a bird”
"Hmmm I think we hit a speed bump."
Yes sir no big deal
Wow, Sal's picture, I love Impractical Jokers
Shoulda gone to Specsavers!!!
Human: AHHHHHHHH
Airplane: why do I feel like I’m being pinched?
the engine is dead
Actually, if a human sized object were to enter the turbine, and if a major part made it to the combustion chamber, the entire wing may split in half as a result of the explosion. Afterall, small birds such as pigeons have caused engine failures.
@@seagotsick jesus!
Everyone: Talking about the man being sucked in the engine
Me: Why tf does an A320 have 777 undercarriages?
Nerd
Why nerd it’s just the truth lol
@@Vi-pv3xi mad cuz he has more knowledge than u
@@Zackaroo574 nerd
@@Vi-pv3xi ok
0:39 Oh, thanks for the added "sound effects" during that part. Made my stomach turn. lol
Yes. A person turns into cherry and lemon skittles when they are fed to the compressor blades.
@Beluga Beluga
@Beluga Beluga
@@balintdaroczy9439 obese microwaves
@@brokenatm2056 beluga?
@@daddybondrewd7271 urinals
Who else remembers the Meme : love is strong, *but the engine is stronger*
Me
wasn't the train?
I do
It reminds me of the *_cougar in this video_* ruclips.net/video/U2rNnzVotS0/видео.html&bys
The children are fast but the combine is faster
Pilot be like: "alright, full power"
АХАХАХААХАХАХХАХААХАХХА
😂😂😂
Unlimited powerrrrrrrrr- Darth sidious voice
I hear spongebob yelling "more powerrr!!"
Human flying into the engine be like:
Human- Turned into a blood smoothie
Engine- What is tickling me? 😂
Engine vs Bird
Bird- ☠️
Engine- WTF IM DYING AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA💥🔥💥🔥💥🔥💥
Nobody: Want to see someone get sucked into a jet engine?
RUclips: Here you go dear!
Indeed, everybody prefers seeing someone get stuck in a washing machine
I would, for sure lol
It reminds me of the *_cougar in this video_* ruclips.net/video/U2rNnzVotS0/видео.html&fuv
*And he turned himself into a smoothie. Funniest thing I've seen*
It reminds me of the *_cougar in this video_* ruclips.net/video/U2rNnzVotS0/видео.html&mxe
As an expert in this field, I can confirm that this would be almost certainly fatal.
u sure?
Another ridiculous expert claim with likely zero hands on experience.
Yes and no. If they install that safety mechanism like on a take saw where the blade drops once it senses a finger touching it that would probably be a cool feature on a turbine incase a flagger accidentally got sucked in
It happened at a Montgomery Airport recently. Look it up.😬
It’s a joke. Obviously being ripped to shreds is fatal.
I am utterly convinced after watching this video that getting sucked into a jet engine would absolutely ruin your day. Possibly the whole week
Nah you just need thicker skin
0:12 "I must go, my people need me!"
Vision
Yes go to heaven
lmao 😂😂😂
Why nobody is talking about how the engine is intact even after taking a head on with a human body while a real engine explodes just by sucking a bird in?
Flock of birds I thought but I mean you ever tried to bite a goose? Prolly choke on all them feathers
It happens in real life, birds dont cause explosions in engines generally
Lol... Probably all your knowledge on airplanes comes from movies
@@DJMiLZ look @ footage on here of bird engine strike tests
uhhh no. Bird strikes occur all the time. You must be watching too many movies, eh?
Props to the cameraman for surviving and providing us with this incredible footage.
@dimensionalanimationsyes
@dimensionalanimationsyes or else we start dating
@dimensionalanimations yes and that wifey is me we been knew
@dimensionalanimations yes or else you walk in front of a working airplane engine
@dimensionalanimations yes or else you walk in front of a working airplane engine 😼
Thank you for producing such an informative Blender animation.
0:14 R.I.P Armin
XD si entendi la referencia
Yep
NOOOOO
Colossal Titan goes brrrrr.....
@arega stevano no lol not the DJ but the anime character
This actually happened when a mechanic got sucked into a turbine engine at El Paso airport in 2006, and there are some graphic pictures of the aftermath. This animation is pretty accurate in the sense that a person essentially gets shredded, centrifuged and blasted out the back of the turbine outlet after passing through the center core and outer bypass section. The pictures in question are too graphics to link to on youtube, but I'm sure you'll be able to google them.
Warning though: hundreds of square meters of minced meat are visible behind the engine nozzle.
@@luna8327 he did dieded fatally
@@luna8327 I think the real question is: is he now a solid or a liquid? Or even possibly a gas??? 🤣
My grandpa told me about the deal in El Paso. It happened while a plane was getting ready to taxi away from the gate. The guy who got sucked in was just retrieving his baseball cap from the floor when the pilot suddenly revved the engine - it was a Continental Airlines plane which was being serviced while it was parked at the gate (which is against regulations) - that's why some mechanics were around at the time of the accident. Some of the passengers already sitting in the plane were traumatized when they saw it. I don't know if the man's relatives sued.
@@luna8327 Not really, he took 2 panadols and he is fine now.
@@luna8327 I think he's made for an extra-fine fertilizer for soil now.
1:03 F#$k it, perpendicular landing gear
lol
jetblue moment
It so it can break dance
@@bly4t fitting the model is an a320
Who is here after the Schiphol accident.
I am
So therefore, they think it was suïcide, all the double checks considered.
🙋🏻♀️
Yo
It was a suicide.
1:00 my imagination 1 second later after starting a thought oh also if you stop it you will feel like died
relatable
Ikr
Like
I imagine spinning something
And i literally can not stop
@@kostan55 oh nice
@@goodguyyt dont see how
Same but everything just spins and I try to stop it
Hits by a human
Engine : let's pump up the blood
Hits by a bird
Engine : guess I'll die
It reminds me of the *_cougar in this video_* ruclips.net/video/U2rNnzVotS0/видео.html&pua
1:00 when you accidentally started engine 1 and the plane is in full speed
Wait... If helicopter blades spin and can fly... why cant the spinning airplane fly like a helicopter the helicopter blade like goes on 300 KPH but the spinning airpline is like at 450 knots
@@astrid1918 weird
It’s almost impossible to accidentally start an engine
yes
@@astrid1918 do you want it the funny way or the scientific way?
It's funny to think that if your body doesn't cause the engine to explode, your fillings probably will!
There's actually a medical term for this: "morselized", as in you become a lot of little morsels. Sometimes used in reports when someone is run through a wood chipper.
What an r/unfunfact
In war they just call it gibing. Because there is a lot of little giblets.
@@justinmiller129 why are you commenting the same in other comments? XD such an special cougar
Doctors don't know everything! I'd get a second opinion.
@@WiIdbiII doctors go to medical school for years..I'm pretty sure they would know better then most about stuff that is medical related.
There was an incident in El Paso Texas about 15 years ago where a maintenance technician got sucked into the engine of a Continental (before United) 737. The crew and maintenance were performing an engine runup with passengers on board when the incident occurred. For a period of time the actual pictures could be found on the internet, but this video does a good job demonstrating what happened in about 1-2 sec.
You can still find the picture of the incident. Pretty bizarre stuff. Shows the pictures of the engine and the aftermath behind the jet
I want to vomit after knowing this can happen but I just can't
This is so disgusting and horrifying why must this happen.
@@Warhead-ds4dc Why? Because spinning giant metal blades at thousands of revolutions per minute makes for a good engine and those conditions are not exactly ideal for staying alive
@@QuakeGamerROTMG Look who hasn't seen the images of the aftermath
@@Warhead-ds4dc I have
Now that's one big airplane, who thought the collosal titan was that easy to defeat
It reminds me of the *_cougar in this video_* ruclips.net/video/U2rNnzVotS0/видео.html&gae
👁️👄👁️
Your just meat remember that. The Turbine blades are stainless steel. While the blade is spinning at 150 mph or 2,500-20,000 RPM depending on altitude. To put that into perspective, an indoor ceiling fan ranges from 300-390 RPM. So the video shown is pretty accurate.
There are some pictures of the aftermath of this very event happening. And the results were very similar: absolutely unidentifiable remains, just giblets of flesh, bone and blood. The inside of the nosecone was smeared with blood and the backside of the engine was littered with the refuse of giblets that had passed through.
A quick death, but an absolutely horrible one in the microsecond that your brain registers that you are caught in a human-sized blender as your face and teeth are shredded away from your skull.
It's a pretty scary thing huh.
It’s so fast you wouldn’t even notice
too bad heaven doesn't exist
@@fortytwo244 fun fact: it does
@@justsomedudeonyoutube1541 That's not a fact. That's purely subjective. And you're entitled to believe it does, just as Forty Two is entitled to believe it doesn't. Let's not get into that argument.
Nobody :
Airplane at 1:00 : I identify myself as an attack helicopter.
The helicopter became the engine itself
It reminds me of the *_cougar in this video_* ruclips.net/video/U2rNnzVotS0/видео.html&lxi
The aircraft is a A320 but with Boeing 777 wheels
1:07 when Everyone in plane switch off thier air plane mode 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
HELICOPTER HELICOPTER
0:20 Mah Boi was made up of Christmas Sprinkles
Meanwhile a bird makes it explode...
yeah apparently some chicken wings covered in feathers cause the whole thing to go down, while the large meat monster just… makes it spin?
When the man went into the engine, I was like "Ah okay, so I guess it's assuming an un-breakable engine."
And then the plane started spinning on the spot, I lost it.
Me: **just gets on summer break**
Parents: **start talking about school**
me: 0:14
XD
Interesting that the body doesn't just get sucked through the engine, as most imagine. Rather, the fan slices and abrades the body into little pieces before pulling the little piece through.
Only true TENET fans would know where you got that song from! lol
It reminds me of the *_cougar in this video_* ruclips.net/video/U2rNnzVotS0/видео.html&ugv
Yep TeneT is my favourite movie
"747"
Or anyone who's seen tenet
yes
Sadly lost a good friend to an accident whilst taking pressure readings on a running Engine. Taken way to early. RIP JC
Man that’s horrible, Rip JC
Much respect🙏 rip jc
Respect
Rip 😔😔🙏🏾🙏🏾 what a legend
F
Airline employee here. Been doing this job for almost 20 years. I've unfortunately seen the aftermath of this happen only once. It was in Texas (El Paso International) and a mechanic for a different airline was sucked into the engine. If you want to see what it looked like, Google search it at your own risk.
I live in Texas. I remember that News report.
i thought it was a russian guy
Like someone punted a bowl of extra chunky picante sauce. RIP.
You've unfortunately seen it only once, meaning you'd like to see more? xD
Well hopefully you get to see it again. Seeing it happen only once is indeed unfortunate
So this sim is really cool, but it seems as though there isn’t enough force pushing the flayed man into the turbine. Now you probably know better than me, but if you make a second iteration of this, if youre in blender, try putting a force field in front of the guy. Or it was in slow motion. Anyways, great sim!
Plane in real life: Oh no, someone toss a coin inside my turbine. I cannot fly now.
Planes in Incredibles: kill super villains with their own capes
Planes in Die Hard 2: kill terrorists but runs fine like nothing happened
When I was in the USAF, we had a guy transfer from our F-4 unit to an F-16 unit. The inlets for
the Phantom are fairly high and to the sides of the fuselage. The Falcon has one big inlet on
the belly. The hood on his rain jacket was caught and dragged him into the inlet while he was
inspecting the nose tire.
The engine might be ok after the coin toss, but would you want to trust a spinning wheel of
very high rpm blades that may or may not have damage? The blades don't always fly away
from the aircraft.
Pilot: "We are experiencing a slight turbulence. Please fasten your seatbelts."
Kid: "Mom, what is turbulence?" Mom: "Is when an airplane flights over a cloud."
Kid: "Mom, we are on the ground at the airport." Mom: "Oh!...Where is your brother?"
💀
Cringy ass comment 💀
Man :(
Rest in peace to the mother of 3 that got sucked in the jet engine 8 days ago at Montgomery Airport.
That's what I was just thinking is that really what she went through like holy s*** she probably felt that for a little bit too that's what sucks she probably felt me and spun around inside there people say death is instant it's not I got hit by a plow truck doing 50 miles an hour it didn't kill me I even stood back up and tried walking out of there as if I could with my legs all mangled
@OH well best case scenario she gets sent home in a trash bag. im not kidding.
You mean rest in pieces....
@@thedreamleader theyre likely to just collect whatever remains they are from the crash (mostly bone) and just cremate it.
@OH indeed - that is a weird question.
The human body does not act like this upon encountering a turbofan.
1:04
This is your captain speaking, thanks for choosing this helicopter airline.
But i didnt board a helicopter
*Yes you did*
😂😢😂😢😂😢
:-D :-D :-D
It’s a heliplane
Imagine spending hours of time making this entire animation only to realize the fan blades are spinning in the wrong direction 👀
Haha first thing I noticed, cool vid otherwise tho
It reminds me of the *_cougar in this video_* ruclips.net/video/U2rNnzVotS0/видео.html&zas
😀
Most Gas turbines spin anti clockwise but the high pressure compressor spins clock wise.
Oh, I ve now seen the mistake
I've never stuck around the crime scene long enough to see the plane itself lose its mind because of survivor's guilt
I believe the human body would break most all of the fins before being shredded like a cabbage through a Ninja Food Warrior? I think there have been people sucked through the jet engine with only serious to near fatal injuries but survived (probably wish they didn't). This rendition is better because the plane danced and spinned like a break dancer from 1984! My hat is tipped.
Probably brutal but painless death. Brain’s reaction time is greater than the time taken to crush the entire body
If you go headfirst, yeah.
I’m an airplane mechanic and that’s the first engine with 3 fans I’ve ever seen! Can you please tell me more about it?
Ich seh auch keinen Einlass für die Luft die durch das eigentliche Triebwerk durch den Brennraum geht
Triple bypass. It's not just for arteries anymore. 🤣
@Smithy18 I’m also an A&P and I’ve never seen one either lol
I thought that was false too. There are plenty of engine test videos here on YT.
Complete BS.
@Smithy18 not 3 fans though. Pretty sure this just isn't a thing. Ps, I make jet engines for a living lol.
"Don't worry guys he is going and teleported to another dimension"
😂😂lol
I'm afraid he left a few pieces behind
@@clarkdaniel9211 Its particles to the portal,he is safe
Ya Jesus dimension
It reminds me of the *_cougar in this video_* ruclips.net/video/U2rNnzVotS0/видео.html&mya
Reminder: Do not take off skin when standing near a Jet Turbine!
The More You Know.
The mass of a human being thrown into a turbine engine would cause the engine to literally explode. Birdstrikes on airliners disable engines.
Well, hail damage is tested against these engines. They're built to withstand most things as a contained engine failure, meaning everything stays in the cowl or out the back.
Uncontained failures include.... That one southwest flight, which lost a turbine blade. Losing a compressor blade or an entire engine (I recall a DC-10 that lost an entire engine on takeoff due to bad engine maintenance.)
So, I guess it could "literally explode," but that makes it sound like an uncontained failure, which is unlikely - but possible.
Yes after you are minched
Titanium fan blades with definitely blend you up good though..
Birdstrikes next to never stop engines. They cause a compressor stall and only in very rare cases stop an engine.
@@Fightre_Flighte a 100 kg human is a hell of a lot different from hail though. I want to see a simulation of a human body going through an engine, with realistic engine damage! I'm sure someone's done it...
I love the fact that this video treats us to every last gory detail.
That wild spinning at the end killed me
One engine
Well. It happened yesterday in Amsterdam