[REAL ATC] El Al B763 ENGINE FIRE + FUEL DUMPING @Toronto

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  • @VASAviation
    @VASAviation  7 лет назад +132

    Thanks to those who voted for this video via Twitter and thanks everyone for your support everyday! ;)
    Previous video --> ruclips.net/video/IwcsOizvtfg/видео.html

    • @k.szaroldinho
      @k.szaroldinho 6 лет назад +1

      VASAviation - thanks for uploading such videos!

    • @jimmoir7821
      @jimmoir7821 6 лет назад +1

      ATC communications are available to anyone with a receiver tuned to the right frequency. They are all simple radio transmissions, and are monitored and recorded, and are not secret in any way.

    • @jajasmile5321
      @jajasmile5321 6 лет назад

      VASAviation - this is better than CNN , on a Saturday

    • @Hyder__-ip2og
      @Hyder__-ip2og 3 года назад

      You're guardian angels

  • @slavetrader1489
    @slavetrader1489 6 лет назад +2483

    Legend has it that the ATC guy still waiting on for souls on board.

    • @brickson98m
      @brickson98m 6 лет назад +46

      slave trader lmao I was thinking about that the whole time also

    • @MegaMetinMetin
      @MegaMetinMetin 6 лет назад +6

      John Doe loool

    • @beyondinsanitybr
      @beyondinsanitybr 6 лет назад +98

      In all fairness, I think he said the number in one of the unidentifiable audios

    • @seppheinzl9378
      @seppheinzl9378 5 лет назад +123

      or all of them were redheads

    • @funkyyaya
      @funkyyaya 5 лет назад +2

      John Doe oh boy, so many smart souls on board.

  • @paulmccloud9395
    @paulmccloud9395 5 лет назад +1658

    Later that evening, when the pilot was all tucked up in bed he was woken from his slumber with his phone ringing. Reaching over he turned on the light, stretched and yawned and picked up his phone.
    'Hello?'
    'Hi, when you have time, the souls on board please.'

  • @Ilovefajitas
    @Ilovefajitas 7 лет назад +750

    I know it's part of their training and all that jazz, but I'm constantly amazed by how calm everyone stays in these scenarios.

    • @samfenkz5926
      @samfenkz5926 7 лет назад +32

      Ilovefajitas Training kicks in automatically for pilots and flight attendants when a abnormal situation occurs

    • @iatsd
      @iatsd 7 лет назад +71

      Those pilots weren't that calm. ATC was. The pilots were getting quite.....excited. You want calm, look up the Thompson bird strike out of Manchester airport. *That's* calm & professional.

    • @IstoryangPagibig
      @IstoryangPagibig 7 лет назад +20

      I compared both and the El Al pilot's weren't really calmed. Haha. Still amazing act of professionalism!

    • @M3rVsT4H
      @M3rVsT4H 7 лет назад +39

      It's the professionalism that keeps me coming back for more. Even the ones who aren't icy cool are impressively composed in a crisis. I'm off to look up that Thompson one now :)

    • @AuruGames
      @AuruGames 7 лет назад +19

      I can't talk for pilots but I'am with the ambulance service and when ever I got my uniform on, I'm more distant to stress and unfortune, not totally numb but still somewhat distant. I don't know how other professions deal with such thinks, but I guess if your training deals with stessfull situations early on, your training will kicks in more or less. Often enough you just really get what happend after the whole think is over...atleast that the case with me.

  • @abe538
    @abe538 5 лет назад +662

    Air Canada: we’re not 100% sure that part of the tire won’t come off
    ATC: Good to know 👍😂😂

    • @davidfrench5407
      @davidfrench5407 5 лет назад +16

      Air Canda: "Sorry eh"

    • @Charlesbjtown
      @Charlesbjtown 5 лет назад

      @@davidfrench5407 No, more like "so-ree'.

    • @grouperkng1
      @grouperkng1 4 года назад +3

      Hell ATC asked they answered honestly.
      How on earth would they know if a tire is going to shred or not with a low pressure indicator.

    • @fitrianhidayat
      @fitrianhidayat 4 года назад +8

      @@grouperkng1 yeah, but we're expecting something like "Roger" or something..
      "Good to know" is rather unexpected

    • @Mercilessonion
      @Mercilessonion 4 года назад +1

      @@fitrianhidayat Good to know that the tire on the aircraft carrying people might just come off

  • @massara944
    @massara944 7 лет назад +1037

    They flew monza circuit!

    • @GTReplayMaster
      @GTReplayMaster 7 лет назад +35

      in reverse!

    • @matthewkessler1153
      @matthewkessler1153 7 лет назад +1

      What is that exactly?

    • @EnDSchultz1
      @EnDSchultz1 7 лет назад +56

      Autodromo Nazionale Monza is a famous racetrack in northern Italy... looks uncannily like the pattern the aircraft flew!

    • @Huna98
      @Huna98 7 лет назад +19

      Omg its just like Monza 😂😂😂

    • @TransTaey
      @TransTaey 6 лет назад +11

      That's fricking hilarious, I see it now.

  • @jole9515
    @jole9515 5 лет назад +384

    I’m an airline pilot, I have been in 3 airlines DHL, Copa Ailines and now in one airline in the Middle East, I can say that been laid down in a bed, listening RUclips videos and commenting the videos is very easy, the pilot in a serios emergency has huge work load, at first they have to fly the airplane, deal with ATC, take care of another traffics, terrain obstacles and perform immediate actions for abnormal and emergency checklist etc.. for me ATC didn’t ask again for souls on board because he new the high work load in the cockpit. Very good job from pilots and controllers, the airplane is safe on ground and passengers drinking coffee in the terminal.

    • @aliaguerin1266
      @aliaguerin1266 5 лет назад +20

      I would not be drinking coffee after this lol

    • @freedommike4862
      @freedommike4862 5 лет назад +35

      Aviate navigate communicate

    • @grouperkng1
      @grouperkng1 4 года назад +1

      I agree

    • @Lesloi6227
      @Lesloi6227 4 года назад +7

      If the F/O doesn't have the souls on board first up from the top of his head then its unlikely they will get time to look that up once a mayday been declared.

    • @CramcrumBrewbringer
      @CramcrumBrewbringer 4 года назад

      Dang vale called you out

  • @Shawn47
    @Shawn47 4 года назад +135

    True Story: If you start screaming in a library, everyone just looks at you like you're crazy, but if you start screaming on a plane, everyone joins in!

  • @Legion6363
    @Legion6363 4 года назад +31

    I keep coming back to these ATC vids due to my constant amazement to the point of addiction at how they manage all these flights coming in as a multitasking genie especially when they have to shift them around to accommodate an emergency.

    • @MrMiD.Life.Crisis
      @MrMiD.Life.Crisis 2 года назад

      Did you see the fairly recent one departing Honolulu where they ditched in the ocean?

  • @willbrant2160
    @willbrant2160 6 лет назад +189

    my favourite part is when the canada flight just goes meh not 100% sure the tire won’t come off and the atc just goes. Good to know in the most sarcastic voice ever

    • @andytaylor1588
      @andytaylor1588 6 лет назад +10

      Air Crapada. service with a snarl. They aren't happy until yer not happy, eh?

    • @Michaelsmith21588
      @Michaelsmith21588 5 лет назад

      That cracked me up

    • @terrencebradley5417
      @terrencebradley5417 5 лет назад +3

      So would you rather they replied while screaming: we're gonna die?

    • @johfertitta5233
      @johfertitta5233 5 лет назад +1

      ....it's not a real good idea to roll with alligators on the runway...

    • @fastkarr8256
      @fastkarr8256 2 года назад

      @@andytaylor1588 so Air Canada is the Canadian Spirit Airlines

  • @lauraarmstrong3168
    @lauraarmstrong3168 3 года назад +20

    This ATC has the clearest pronunciation of any ATC I've heard on these videos. I like the TO accent.

    • @Icanlogonnow
      @Icanlogonnow 2 года назад +2

      The NATO phonetic alphabet was developed mainly by a French Canadian. So could be why ;P

  • @JimmyThicctron
    @JimmyThicctron 7 лет назад +641

    oh my god i was on this flight! there was a huge explosion on the right side (i was sitting on the left) and everyone started screaming there was a fire, and then the co pilot ran out to check the engine

    • @JimmyThicctron
      @JimmyThicctron 7 лет назад +191

      James Collier actually it was surprisingly calm. At first people freaked out but everyone calmed down pretty quickly, it turned to silence and then to small talk between passengers before landing

    • @ThePerpetualStudent
      @ThePerpetualStudent 7 лет назад +80

      same! i wish everyone who just accept death and chill. easier said than done, i guess.

    • @wesleychen1841
      @wesleychen1841 6 лет назад +98

      PFFTTT The pilot ran OUTSIDE to check the engine? Sure...

    • @craig7899
      @craig7899 6 лет назад +26

      Brian Williams was there too

    • @jimmoir7821
      @jimmoir7821 6 лет назад +153

      He ran out from the cockpit to look at the engine through the passenger windows

  • @aajjaayyuk
    @aajjaayyuk 5 лет назад +292

    53 Tons😍. That's enough to run my car for next 100 years. 😍

    • @johfertitta5233
      @johfertitta5233 5 лет назад +24

      Your car won't run on jet-A...

    • @OUTLAW_2-1
      @OUTLAW_2-1 5 лет назад +41

      It will. It’ll just melt the engine block pretty quickly.

    • @jakemeoff5535
      @jakemeoff5535 5 лет назад +8

      That's 1,164 fill ups for a vehicle.

    • @ToyotaTechnical
      @ToyotaTechnical 4 года назад

      What makes you say that?

    • @markofexcellence5209
      @markofexcellence5209 4 года назад +7

      934 tanks/300,000 miles/25 years @ 18/gallon

  • @dantreadwell7421
    @dantreadwell7421 3 года назад +12

    "Yes, sir, would like to return to Toronto, please" you can actually hear the ever so slight note of 'oh s*it' in his voice. It's subtle, but it's there. Totally unsurprising in that situation, but all in all, still one hell of a controlled reaction on his part.

  • @ThePerpetualStudent
    @ThePerpetualStudent 7 лет назад +63

    I have watched so many of these videos and it is simply astonishing how cool and calm these pilots are. I have only heard of one pilot actually freak out and i think he was an amateur pilot.

    • @jimmoir7821
      @jimmoir7821 6 лет назад +21

      Most El Al pilots are ex Israeli Air Force military pilots. They are superbly trained and professional.

    • @montecristo1812
      @montecristo1812 6 лет назад +6

      All of them...

    • @dantee7893
      @dantee7893 4 года назад +1

      @@jimmoir7821 100% true! FYI, Israeli Air Force pilot is the only one in the world that landed a plane who lost its whole wing here's a link for those interested (listen to how calmly and accurately he relays the story) ruclips.net/video/M359poNjvVA/видео.html

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 3 года назад

      Lots of experience. If you are good at handling your plane, the ATC exchange is easy but it is still nice to have a co-pilot....Lots of work to do in these commercial jets. Decades ago, there were 3 guys in the cockpit as 2 flew the plane and the third was handling the radios and actual navigation. They cut that extra guy out !

    • @shreddder999
      @shreddder999 3 года назад +1

      This guy doesn't seem very calm. I was immediately thinking he was not prepared to handle an emergency.

  • @krazeejepar
    @krazeejepar 7 лет назад +45

    5:49 I think the pilot says "...we're not ready for the descent just yet." Great video though!

  • @PonderousRage
    @PonderousRage 3 года назад +41

    Huh. Years ago there was a Boeing flying quite low over my town, banking pretty good. (Weird to see over my small town.) Turns out it was this flight. Strange how you can come across things like this. Glad they landed safely.

    • @cjshardcorepunkmusicvault8474
      @cjshardcorepunkmusicvault8474 2 года назад +2

      Did you enjoy the the jet fuel rain?

    • @Harry-uo2cr
      @Harry-uo2cr 2 года назад

      @@cjshardcorepunkmusicvault8474mmm love me some lead

    • @ParadigmUnkn0wn
      @ParadigmUnkn0wn Год назад +1

      @@Harry-uo2cr jet fuel doesn't have lead in it. 100LL Aviation Gasoline does, but that's for old piston engine planes. Jets run on highly refined kerosene. When they dump from altitude like this it generally evaporates before it hits the ground, although I have a hard time imagining anything evaporating in Canada during winter.

    • @Harry-uo2cr
      @Harry-uo2cr Год назад

      @@ParadigmUnkn0wn good to know thanks

  • @Saturnium_
    @Saturnium_ 2 года назад +4

    He was on fire and he was calm enough to dump fuel and land safely... incredible

  • @taylordively4567
    @taylordively4567 3 года назад +4

    They had an engine fire AND a low pressure tire! Nice job Toronto ATC!

  • @wherethefanstarts5302
    @wherethefanstarts5302 5 лет назад +8

    Atc reminded the pilot about fuel dumping.. That was good

  • @natereniger8773
    @natereniger8773 6 лет назад +100

    that pilot was cool as hell man, what a pro

    • @B-System
      @B-System 5 лет назад +4

      That pilot was decisive as hell, I love it.

    • @ozymandias7592
      @ozymandias7592 4 года назад +15

      @@B-System 90% of El Al pilots are veteran IAF pilots with thousands of sorties under their belt, most join El Al once their military career is over - so its easy for them to stay calm compared to their tactical rich past

    • @Tiisiphone
      @Tiisiphone 3 года назад +2

      @@ozymandias7592 true!

  • @zacharym7000
    @zacharym7000 3 года назад +4

    I know next to nothing about flight, but I love listening to these

  • @steve39701
    @steve39701 3 года назад +1

    Great work by everyone. The calmness of the pilots was super!

  • @dallassukerkin6878
    @dallassukerkin6878 2 года назад +2

    I have so much respect for the folk who do this for a living. The fellows effing engine was on fire and his level of calm was palpable through the radio!

  • @tashidel5469
    @tashidel5469 4 года назад +4

    How calm and composed everyone is. Amazing!!!

  • @davidmendelsohn3013
    @davidmendelsohn3013 4 года назад +8

    Rumour has it that ATC are still waiting to hear how many souls on board

  • @wardmccreery4692
    @wardmccreery4692 6 лет назад +13

    I am amazed by their calm!! Real professional!!

  • @BruceMacLennan-mk1jc
    @BruceMacLennan-mk1jc Год назад

    My dad was a controller at Toronto from 1960 to 1969. Loved his job. These vids are very cool.

  • @Teknamli
    @Teknamli 5 лет назад +11

    Pilotts and controllers so professionals

  • @rikjanssens8971
    @rikjanssens8971 3 года назад

    Very professional pilots and ATC. Well done!

  • @jessicamilestone3934
    @jessicamilestone3934 5 лет назад +14

    It wasn’t made clear on the video whether there was a positive outcome to this incident....I really hope so.
    I can’t believe how calm and professional both the Crew of the El Al flight and the Air Traff Controller were being. I know it’s their job and they go through masses of training, but being faced with a Real World mid-air crises obviously feels completely different. Wow 😮. I have so much respect for these people 💜

    • @christophercollins868
      @christophercollins868 5 лет назад

      They landed safely. The pilot was going to continue to taxi off the runway but ATC said it wasnt nessecarry, so it seems they had plenty of power and the confidence to move at least a little further to clear the runway.

    • @largol33t1
      @largol33t1 4 года назад +1

      I don't know why people hate ATCs so much. Without them, the skies would be like a war zone. There was a scary recording of an ATC in Las Vegas who was for some unknown reason, left completely alone and collapsed because she had a stroke. The pilots could be heard trying to call for help and some were even seriously considering landing without permission because um, what choice did they have when they were low on fuel and probably couldn't make it to the next airport...

  • @barenorsk
    @barenorsk 5 лет назад +71

    Cabin crew: "Allright, off with your shoes, we need to count soles"

    • @lauramorris6407
      @lauramorris6407 3 года назад +1

      Don't forget about any in hold baggage

  • @Awaysthere
    @Awaysthere 7 лет назад +9

    found this channel to be atc for vatsim, loved it ever since.

  • @thomaskunt4262
    @thomaskunt4262 7 лет назад +210

    he never said how many souls had onboard..

    •  6 лет назад +18

      Vampire convention.

    • @mwbgaming28
      @mwbgaming28 6 лет назад +106

      maybe the plane was full of gingers

    • @bravo795mp
      @bravo795mp 6 лет назад +13

      KayKay0314 because sometimes the amount on board, at ticket counter; doesn’t always match the souls on board final count.. (that’s why it’s only used to verify the pilots count).. people get off; people get on last minute. Yes this is a priority and there is a reason it’s asked immediately after the mayday has been established.. if this had ended badly; you would want an accurate count of people that were on board of the flight. Not only for loved ones, but to figure out why the plane went down.. not all passengers get on planes for good reasons.
      They did a great job handling the emergency other than this.

    • @deeremeyer1749
      @deeremeyer1749 6 лет назад +8

      Where in the fuck do you fly to and from that people "get off, people get on last minute". The reason they ask for souls on board has nothing to do with "loved ones". It has to do with making sure ATC is talking to the plane/pilot they think they are and that the aircrew has its shit together and has the paperwork to prove it and that a correctly flight plan was filed and followed. When ATC asks for "souls on board" and the response is "we'll get back to you" and they never do, that's the first "F" on their report card and if there is a crash and casualties the "cause" is going to involve "pilot error".
      That manifest should be in the pilot's hand when he makes the call and he should report souls on board IMMEDIATELY after declaring an emergency. Its a EMERGENCY because LIVES ARE AT RISK. Not be cause that poor airplane is broken and might crash and the pilot damn sure better know how many lives are in his hands EXACTLY and shouldn't even have to look at a fucking manifest. Did he do a walk-around? Was he on the flight deck as passengers boarded and were they counted immediately after HE gave the order to shut the doors after verifying all the CHECKED IN PASSENGERS WERE ACCOUNTED FOR?
      If you're going to pull shit out of your ass playing pilot/airplane/airline apologist don't act like just because somebody asked a question they don't know the answer and you're fooling somebody. If you're in any way, shape or form in the airline industry I think you might want to make that stupid response that clearly means your an idiot or a public relations stooge disappear before it comes back to haunt you.
      You really think somebody that STATES that the pilot didn't report souls on board isn't smart enough to know there's something wrong there and didn't need or believe your "explanation" if they know what souls on board is? Pretty sure they've been on airplanes before and know damned good and well you don't just hop on or off an airplane and go unnoticed and unaccounted for.

    • @bravo795mp
      @bravo795mp 6 лет назад +17

      DEEREMEYER1 people get on and off last minute when the plane is accidentally overbooked and they have too many passengers for the flight and they have to offer up seats for cash, or emergencies with passengers that require them to de-board and not take the flight, or crew deadheading, or passengers that don’t show up. I obviously mean unexpected last minute changes in the status of the current pilot manifest that would correlate with the PRE-PLANED number of people planned for each flight.
      Reporting souls on board is ABSOLUTELY for ATC to confirm the souls on board, in case the plane crashes during a mayday. (& no it’s not the only way pilot error is determined, if they don’t report souls on board during a crash; that’s ridiculous. Electrical failure/fire/ rapid depressurization, terror act (all could leave them physically unable due to their planes functioning systems; or even physically incapacitated ... & unable
      to report souls on board).
      Yes it could be they were distracted and possibly tunnel visioned at the time of the emergency/ but there is a reason it takes like two years to investigate accidents; and the main indication for pilot error comes from the data/voice recorders and examining the physical data they find from whatever is left of the current condition of the plane.
      As for a mayday without reporting souls during a safe landing; yes that’s unacceptable; pilot should be able to clearly prioritize each issue as to not get tunnel visioned on the problem. Although I would just prefer a safe landing over focusing on transmitting; and then later send for retraining .
      And as far as WHY ATC asks souls on board; it is in fact if there is a crash they can confirm in the rescue/recovery phase(bodies) for families like I said there have been several crashes like the Brazilian crash 4 people were not on it as initially thought.
      As well as using the pilots manifest to determine if there was any suspicious activity/terrorism or unidentified souls; like on an air India that had like 10 fake passports, an Malaysia flight with unidentifiable passport/manifest match’s.
      Learn to comprehend before talking shit.

  • @ssnoc
    @ssnoc 6 лет назад +41

    Great work by both ATC and the pilot - how do you stay calm flying a plane with its engine on fire .... mind control is powerful shit :)

    • @carlgois8579
      @carlgois8579 5 лет назад +3

      It’s training. You react to the situation. Fly that dam airplane first. Keep it flying and go through emergency procedures. Then everything else second. When all is said and done the brave men and women of the sky land safely, that’s where it becomes reality.👍👍Good job pilots and atc

    • @j.thomas7128
      @j.thomas7128 2 года назад

      What are the options?
      You do and try, you don't and die.
      No choice.

  • @1Maverick747
    @1Maverick747 3 года назад +3

    Everyone was so darn professional! Good job!

  • @patton303
    @patton303 3 года назад +3

    Amazing professionalism all around. I know these folks train for this stuff but it’s a different world when it’s real life. The ability to work the problem, fly the plane, communicate with ATC and keep your cool is awe inspiring.

  • @Khalcetines
    @Khalcetines 6 лет назад +109

    It's raining fuel.... ALELUYA!!!

    • @theyoutubeguy1
      @theyoutubeguy1 5 лет назад +11

      Kids grab the buckets... its time living on an airports ILS has paid off!

    • @shaalis
      @shaalis 3 года назад +1

      The fuel (mostly) vapourizes when released. It gets suspended in the atmosphere and while it does eventually come to ground, it can also be carried by the winds and settle elsewhere. If you wanted to "dust" the ground with fuel you'd have to be flying very VERY low.

    • @ApollonDriver
      @ApollonDriver 3 года назад +3

      No no, it's ELALuya

  • @thomaserung1838
    @thomaserung1838 6 лет назад +5

    They're so nice too eachother omg

  • @francescadarimini6476
    @francescadarimini6476 7 лет назад +7

    Thank you again for all your work.

  • @bobbypaluga4346
    @bobbypaluga4346 7 лет назад +5

    This was the only time I've picked up panic during an in airline flight emergency. The pilot on the radio did cool down and started taking it step be step, dumping fuel etc. the MTOW is 420,000 to 425,000 lbs, MLW is 320,000 lbs, they may need to dump up to 100,000 lbs of fuel taking what min 15-20 minutes min, a long time to keep the runway open. He said they were carrying 51,000 tons or 102,000 lbs of fuel or 15,260 gallons

    • @matthewkessler1153
      @matthewkessler1153 7 лет назад

      I thought I saw the captioning say 53 tons?

    • @andytaylor1588
      @andytaylor1588 6 лет назад +2

      That's 53 METRIC TONNES, or 53, 000 kilos. Similar weight to American though, as 1 metric tonne = 1.1 Murican tone. The fire was extinguished, so the pilot was thinking more of properly landing at max with dumping, rather than direct to runway asap.

    • @batshevanivylerner8582
      @batshevanivylerner8582 3 года назад +2

      no panic, he's speaking quickly and definitively. He's a fighter pilot. They speak fast and don't get flustered by engine fires.

  • @ShuRugal
    @ShuRugal 5 лет назад +34

    The side conversation with ACA877 on this one shows a strong need for better coordination of resources during an emergency. Telling that pilot "no, we can't spare even one car to check your tire" put the pilot in the place of having to decide between making a landing that will leave debris on the runway, or taking a hold that will eat into his fuel reserves and possibly force him to divert, risking backlash from his employer, or declare an emergency of his own should his fuel state run too low. I'm glad to see at the end that someone realized it was stupid not to at least have a sweeper car check behind him, but come on...

    • @maverick7969
      @maverick7969 4 года назад +1

      So I don't know much about flying but really what can be done from the ground if the tire is low?I guess what I'm saying is what would be done differently from a "normal" landing if the tire is low?

    • @pixurguy4915
      @pixurguy4915 4 года назад

      @@maverick7969 The concern for the Air Canada flight would be the tire exploding when they landed. The debris from the tire could cause damage to the landing gear or cut hydraulic lines to the brakes which could cause all the brakes to not function. Leaking hydraulic fluid on hot brakes could cause a fire. These are some things that could happen so it would be prudent to have emergency vehicles present. Also it is a CYA (cover your ash). If something happens and you didn't request emergency equipment some lawyer will try to get rich off you.

  • @SIDEKICKONYOUTUBE
    @SIDEKICKONYOUTUBE 6 лет назад +19

    5:50 i think he said "We are not ready for decent just yet"

    • @thomaspayne6866
      @thomaspayne6866 5 лет назад +3

      J3AN P3T3R -- no he was talking to the stewardess. Said, “we’re not ready for dessert yet”.
      She has no gauge of the situation. She’s autistic.

    • @legohead6
      @legohead6 4 года назад

      sounds like a scene straight out of Airplane!

  • @alphalunamare
    @alphalunamare 4 года назад +4

    Before dumping fuel comms were extraordinary good ..was there a change of seats during the home run?

  • @thomasv-p8839
    @thomasv-p8839 7 лет назад +4

    FINALLY! I've been waiting for this for so long! thank you so so so so soooooo much!!! I LOVE IT!!!! :D

  • @6105boe
    @6105boe 7 лет назад +22

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    • @luuk341
      @luuk341 7 лет назад +16

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  • @celikadam169
    @celikadam169 6 лет назад +3

    VASAviation - thanks for uploading such videos!

  • @Efficient7x
    @Efficient7x 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the upload

  • @christianrogers2361
    @christianrogers2361 4 года назад +16

    Question: Does dumped fuel evaporate prior to getting to the ground? If not, what sort of quantity lands in the most concentrated area?

  • @PermanentWTF
    @PermanentWTF 7 лет назад +45

    It looked like it was ATC that reminded pilots about fuel dumping. Like they forgot.

    • @blueb0g
      @blueb0g 6 лет назад +8

      More likely they were routing for an immediate return, and then the fire indication went out so they decided to dump.

  • @williamthethespian
    @williamthethespian 7 лет назад

    Incredible.

  • @AlaskaErik
    @AlaskaErik 5 лет назад +3

    Air Canada 877..."Apparently is all god!" Praise be to Him!!!

  • @alexandrabcdn4692
    @alexandrabcdn4692 7 лет назад +2

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻great job!

  • @comments2840
    @comments2840 6 лет назад +29

    They guy never answered the question how many souls on board.

    • @VASAviation
      @VASAviation  6 лет назад +18

      That's not a problem. Pilots are busy in the cockpit and ATCs are there to serve and help them.

    • @andytaylor1588
      @andytaylor1588 6 лет назад +4

      Could have all been vampires, including the flight crew.

    • @ydro11
      @ydro11 4 года назад

      In aviation, you go by priority. This info was not priority as for now. Plane is flying, fire seem out , since he drop fuel, so , as ATC, as the pilot, both they go by priority. Atc did his job asking, pilot did his job flying.This question should not be asked to a crew in a emergency situation anyway. Not the time at all.It get them to do something they dont have time for, and could be found out so easily by other ways.

  • @julienewsome7471
    @julienewsome7471 5 лет назад +14

    So am I right in thinking there's two emergency landings coming in

    • @phoenixrising4573
      @phoenixrising4573 4 года назад +3

      The other was not an emergency at that point, just a low tire. While potentially dangerous, he wasn't declared, and was only concerned. High alert aircraft with a reported visual fire vs a "possible" issue..... the alert has to take priority.
      I've worked emergency services a long time..... sometimes you gotta prioritize

  • @user-yi9yw7tt4d
    @user-yi9yw7tt4d 7 лет назад +5

    Nice video, feel good that everything fine.
    btw, are you going to make the vid about the crash in Peru?
    Keep up the good work, love your channel!! thx for the effort :D

  • @mgraysonhay
    @mgraysonhay 5 лет назад +11

    LOL the El Al pilots asked to keep the plane close to the airport, and yet he took him over 100-150 kilometres north of YYZ.

    • @johfertitta5233
      @johfertitta5233 5 лет назад +12

      ....had to give him (and the Canadians on the ground below him) sufficient fuel dumping field...

    • @Z_TPI
      @Z_TPI 4 года назад +12

      I live north of YYZ, id prefer no jet a being dumped on my house lol

  • @dannykraut5473
    @dannykraut5473 Год назад

    Thanks!

  • @Mark-EFMB-Combat-Medic
    @Mark-EFMB-Combat-Medic 4 года назад +2

    I am not a pilot but have spent a lot of time in military aircraft as a US Army combat medic, so sorry for the silly question. Is it safer to dump fuel while the engine is on fire, or is landing with a lighter load of fuel the better option (generally speaking, since this aircraft chose to dump fuel)?

    • @As_A________Commenter
      @As_A________Commenter Год назад +1

      It is almost certain at that point the fire was contained with the fire suppressant bottles in the engine. If the engine is secured, the heavy weight of the plane would be the greater concern as it would increase the required landing distance and the brakes can overheat. Had the engine fire been uncontrollable, it would be more critical to land the plane even if it were overweight.

  • @drnogueiras8783
    @drnogueiras8783 4 года назад +2

    At 5:50 he said “and no, we’re not ready for descent just yet”

  • @toysareforboys1
    @toysareforboys1 6 лет назад +12

    Flew right over my house (just west of Oshawa) :)

    • @radbcc
      @radbcc 3 года назад

      how was the fuel dump?

    • @jamminlori
      @jamminlori 3 года назад

      Flew over mine at lake dalrymple

  • @guesswho1231
    @guesswho1231 5 лет назад +5

    5:24 typo he said until he is done not back.

  • @BULLOCK1973
    @BULLOCK1973 4 года назад +8

    Awesome dump fuel in Lake Simcoe..

    • @Iam_Dunn
      @Iam_Dunn 4 года назад +4

      BULLOCK ...what does that matter? Have you ever stood at the narrows in Orillia and watched the hundreds and hundreds of boats that go through there per day? I think they put WAY more shit into the water then a bit of fuel from an aircraft.

    • @steelwarrior105
      @steelwarrior105 4 года назад +4

      At at 10k feet jet fuel vaporizes at about 8k feet so its not as bad as it seems

  • @kamyagupta4030
    @kamyagupta4030 2 года назад

    very nicely handled 👍👍

  • @ianworthington2324
    @ianworthington2324 3 года назад

    Why do they let the the low pressure tyre plane which might mess up the runway land ahead of the El Al which declared mayday with engine on fire? Not safer to put the other in hold in case they're unable to complete the dump?

  • @CanadaPlayz48
    @CanadaPlayz48 3 года назад +3

    "How many souls on board?"
    "Stand by for the souls on board"
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    "How many souls on board"
    "Wait, wha-"

  • @Hopeless_and_Forlorn
    @Hopeless_and_Forlorn 5 лет назад

    VASAviation does such a great job with these videos that I hate to mention it, but.... This is not the first video I have watched where the transcript (subtitles) does not always match the words spoken in the audio. A small thing usually, but not in aviation, which is why clearances are always read back to the tower.

    • @garyhost354
      @garyhost354 2 года назад

      English isn’t his first language so it’s understandable I guess.

  • @gloriajohns8275
    @gloriajohns8275 7 лет назад +1

    Where do I find new videos like this one? All I ever see are really old ones.

  • @AchkeineAhnung24
    @AchkeineAhnung24 3 года назад

    That atc is still waiting for souls on board to this day. But besides that, nice and clean job

  • @ArbitraryConstant
    @ArbitraryConstant 6 лет назад +13

    "good to know" lmao

  • @nacerdjaafri9919
    @nacerdjaafri9919 3 года назад +6

    amazing how the bottom screen indicator shows they've almost reached tel aviv

  • @hasnoname4815
    @hasnoname4815 3 года назад

    Delta...fuel dump was done a few miles ago...

  • @MrChemicals
    @MrChemicals 4 года назад +9

    Did ATC ever find out how many souls on board or he still waiting?

  • @MikeBUSA
    @MikeBUSA 4 года назад +13

    This thread is 2 years old and I just made it here. So, how many souls on board? Two years and still waiting?

  • @benfoo
    @benfoo 2 года назад

    Hi, Die Hard 2 fan here. Isn't dumping fuel while the engine is on fire a bad idea?

  • @ruchirchaturvedi7793
    @ruchirchaturvedi7793 4 года назад

    When an aircraft dumps fuel from that altitude what happens? Does it fall to the ground? Does it (stupid I know) burn up in the air?

    • @billdenny4309
      @billdenny4309 4 года назад +1

      Vaporizes, disperses into the atmosphere and falls to the ground in light concentrations. That's why he wasn't allowed to dump in the hold. Gotta spread it out.

  • @dmtjht143
    @dmtjht143 5 лет назад +2

    So does the fuel evaporate at that elevation or does it go to the ground

    • @forevermash
      @forevermash 4 года назад

      I was thinking that too, it it was dumped over some cities and Lake Simcoe.

  • @cbonesteak1995
    @cbonesteak1995 5 лет назад

    Anyone know what the rules are for fuel dumps? He didn’t let him dump in the hold, is that because of proximity with airport? Other traffic?

  • @mattb9659
    @mattb9659 7 лет назад

    do you have the audio of the Australia Day Swan River Perth crash? The Grumman Mallard?

    • @VASAviation
      @VASAviation  7 лет назад +1

      Yes, I do. It will be published soon.

  • @6teezkid
    @6teezkid 5 лет назад +6

    On every single flight with May Day or Pan Pan that I’ve listened to, when TWR requests “Souls on Board”, cockpit ALWAYS says, standby. I can only assume they must locate manifest from crew. Of course, cockpit has fuel and hazmat on board. But, I do not understand why number of Pax & Crew isn’t readily available in cockpit - right next to their Flight number. Any pilots out there that can explain? Thx!

    • @phoenixrising4573
      @phoenixrising4573 4 года назад +3

      Ever been in the cockpit of a multi engine turbine/jet? Honestly it's unnecessary info until they're asking for it, not something they're going to keep at hand.
      Only reason the ATC wants to know it is to make sure all the bodies are accounted for as quickly as possible if you fall out of the sky.... the pilots objective is to prevent that.

    • @ydro11
      @ydro11 4 года назад

      I'm no pilot, I was the one who asked this question. Rescue team on the ground need to know that in order to get medical support . But, I think this mandatory question in the phraseology book of transport canada should be removed, since it is conterproductive. Atc or APM or FSS couldeasily get this info throught company dispatcher.

    • @carbon1255
      @carbon1255 2 года назад

      @@ydro11 incorrect, the manifest is not evidence of how many are actually there. the rescue teams will put themselves in danger to find everyone, so it is best they know, including jumpseaters, stowaways, no-shows etc, discrepancies inevitably happen.

  • @jimmyzoso3023
    @jimmyzoso3023 4 года назад

    Looks like they're flying in a Duluth's Trading sock pattern

  • @stormlemmington8436
    @stormlemmington8436 5 лет назад

    I wondered why they didn't have El Al fly south, dump over Lake Ontario, and loop around back flying northeast to the runway they took off from. Seems less circuitous than the journey they wound up on. Is the whole of the western part of Lake Ontario a flight path where they can't dump fuel? Was the wind a factor?

    • @antonioarroyas7662
      @antonioarroyas7662 5 лет назад +1

      Most departures and arrivals at YYZ come in from over Lake Ontario. They vectored him north because that's were there is virtually zero traffic.
      During a fuel dump, the fuel vaporizes almost instantly. In an emergency there is no grantee that the aircraft will be able to maintain a set altitude. If a plane flies under a plane that is dumping fuel it can lead to an engine fire for the second plane.
      That flight path to the north kept the plane away from other traffic and also was over farmland. On the return path, they pass over Lake Simcoe. There is a city to the West of them but keeping them over the middle of the lake and straight down takes them over farmland. Arriving back at the airport from the North kept them away from any densely populated areas. If you look at a map on Google Earth and compare it to the flight path you can see why they were vectored on that specific path.

    • @maplegaming1355
      @maplegaming1355 4 года назад

      Too much outbound/inbound traffic. A lot of it goes to Toronto Pearson, however, the traffic arriving into the Toronto Islands Airport (Just in front of the CN tower) also flies over lake Ontario.

  • @therealmrfishpaste
    @therealmrfishpaste 3 года назад +4

    I don't think I'd be quite so calm when declaring that my engine is on fire....

    • @JasonHaines1974
      @JasonHaines1974 2 года назад

      True. The pilots do intensive training for exactly this scenario though.

    • @TransistorBased
      @TransistorBased 2 года назад

      You've got another one, you're okay.

  • @niconestra
    @niconestra 5 лет назад

    What a difference listening to this pilot as compared to 9815L pilot screaming MAYDAY MAYDAY MAYDAY!!! over and over again.

    • @milo8515
      @milo8515 4 года назад +2

      9815L was a small aircraft with one soul on board that had flew into bad weather and went into a spin. They are completely different situations which id like to see how you'd handle both

    • @niconestra
      @niconestra 4 года назад +1

      @@milo8515 you're absolutely correct.

  • @ckaz007
    @ckaz007 7 лет назад

    A question for any aviation experts. When a plane dumps fuel, does it dissipate before reaching the ground or it hits the ground like rain? Thanks in advance.

    • @VASAviation
      @VASAviation  7 лет назад +12

      It dissipates (evaporizes actually) in seconds ;)

    • @johfertitta5233
      @johfertitta5233 5 лет назад

      It hits the ground like AIR.

  • @susananderson1071
    @susananderson1071 4 года назад +2

    Does the fuel partially evaporate over time? I understand it's important to reduce risk but wonder what it affects after being dumped.

    • @micahboswell6672
      @micahboswell6672 4 года назад +4

      Most dissipate and very little would reach the ground when releasing from such height. ATC's are trained to direct traffic over unpopulated areas or large bodies of water to have as little impact as possible. Studies have shown the effect of the evaporated fuel vapours in the atmosphere is negligible assuming the fuel is highly volatile and both pilot and air traffic controllers have ensured that fuel dumping does not happen unless a specific altitude has been reached.

    • @ydro11
      @ydro11 4 года назад

      @@micahboswell6672 Every ounce of fuel will reach the ground. all of it will . fuel is heavier than air, so you think it will only fly around?

    • @dallassukerkin6878
      @dallassukerkin6878 2 года назад +2

      @@ydro11 I'm not sure you are quite understanding what 'volatile' means in these circumstances. Jet fuel dumped at high altitude evaporates into an aerosol, aided by the low air pressure - the molecules will be floating around in the atmosphere, yes, but very little, if any of it, will reach the ground. Low altitude is a different matter. I forget the details (I'm an engineer, dammit, not a pilot :D) but one of the sorts of aviation fuel is less volatile so that would change things too.

    • @ydro11
      @ydro11 2 года назад

      @@dallassukerkin6878 sorry, you are wrong. In assuming what i do or dont understand, is first of all, wrong. Jet fuel dumping has to be done in coordination with ATS ( either ATC or FSS). That part is simple to me to understand, i was FSS. Fuel dumped in altitude will become aerosol. Indeed. But still is heavier than air. This aerosol will become the core of water droplet.(it absolutely need a particle of dust or something in air to agglomerate water. When enough water accumulate around dust (ORr in this case fuel particule) to be too heavy to remain in suspension in atmosphere, it will eventually fall down on earth. So you are right that fuel will become aerosol ,and that no fuel will eventually fall on the ground right underneat the dumping action, but with time, all of it will fall on the ground, carried down by water. (Liquid gaz or frozen)

    • @dallassukerkin6878
      @dallassukerkin6878 2 года назад +1

      @@ydro11 Ahh, I see what you are saying :nods:. I won't argue against such a logical position :)

  • @phaedra9698
    @phaedra9698 4 года назад +3

    Interesting that they only mention the engine fire once. Never asked if it was extinguished. Never stated that it was. I assume that fuel dump ports are far enough away from the engines that there's no risk of an engine fire igniting the fuel. True?

    • @pixurguy4915
      @pixurguy4915 4 года назад +1

      Correct. The fuel jettison nozzles are on the back side of the wing about half way down the wing.

  • @sge1Andy
    @sge1Andy 7 лет назад +92

    What i don't really understand is, why is it so hard for the pilots to find out how many souls they have on board? I have seen this in several videos know that atc often needs to ask 2-3 times till they finally get an answer. Doesnt a pilot know what he has on board?

    • @owenabz
      @owenabz 7 лет назад +93

      They will have been notified about the passengers on board just before the departure when they are handed the loadsheet by the ground crew but that's it. They really don't need to know the souls on board whilst they are operating. They would have either pulled out their loadsheet again to check or would have checked with the cabin crew.

    • @sge1Andy
      @sge1Andy 7 лет назад +8

      interesting, thanks for your answer!

    • @patrickr2040
      @patrickr2040 7 лет назад +82

      They don't know how many souls on board because they overbooked and had to drag screaming people off the plane. Cant figure out how many they booted off.

    • @matthewkessler1153
      @matthewkessler1153 7 лет назад +25

      I think you are confusing this airline with others.

    • @rob5973
      @rob5973 6 лет назад +28

      sge1Andy I believe the emergency checklists for when an aircraft loses an engine trumps confirming the passenger count. They need to stabilize the plane especially if they hear an explosion and go into rapid descent. Copilot checking the engine to confirm fire is extinguished and see if there is wing damage is part of the process. Calculating aircraft weight to safely land and how much fuel to dump. Remember you only have 1 reverse thruster with the engine blown. You don't want to land a overweight aircraft only to burst the tires or run off the runway. Once aircraft is stabilized get the soul count. I was on board an aircraft a several years back when an engine blown and it was a similar process after listening to atc and the account above.

  • @brianbeattie6915
    @brianbeattie6915 3 года назад

    I know very little regarding aircraft. What happens to the fuel they dump? Does hit reach the ground?

    • @maxsdad538
      @maxsdad538 3 года назад

      It vaporized as soon as it his the atmosphere. and is dissipated over an area several hundred square miles.

  • @markbrad123
    @markbrad123 3 года назад +1

    Pilots got balls of steel

  • @vancouver4sure
    @vancouver4sure 3 года назад

    I'm thinking if there's an active fire get down immediately and heavy if that's the case. Unless fully fueled means impossible to land?

    • @galadato7425
      @galadato7425 3 года назад

      They have to relese some fuel and the plane got so far from the airport cause he could not dump the fuel anywhere

    • @silverifications
      @silverifications 2 года назад

      Fully fueled doesn’t mean impossible, but does mean significantly more risky to land. Enough so that, if possible, dumping is the safest option overall.
      Given that they chose to take the time to dump, I’m guessing the fire was suppressed or mostly so by then.

  • @jameswest8280
    @jameswest8280 2 года назад

    Flying is hours of boredom, occasionally punctuated by a few minutes of sheer terror.

  • @TheGnarTube
    @TheGnarTube 2 года назад

    Imagine being in the approved fuel dump path of an airport. Bet you dont find that in the Zillow listing lol

  • @you_want_some_gamer8553
    @you_want_some_gamer8553 4 года назад +3

    I thought any international airport in North America. had to be able to respond to multiple emergencies?

  • @axelsflightsimulation
    @axelsflightsimulation 7 лет назад +2

    My friend was on that flight

  • @frankgrimesification
    @frankgrimesification 2 года назад

    Pilot: Looks like I quit the wrong week to quit smoking!

  • @juliogonzo2718
    @juliogonzo2718 3 года назад

    I saw an ad for marine oil leak products haha

  • @colinwu4910
    @colinwu4910 3 года назад +7

    What I like most was the radio's performance:
    Tower: El Al, (question)?
    El Al: ...shirhrvehjswhejjwgdjef...
    ...
    ...
    Towe: Roger that El Al

    • @agustinbarquero8898
      @agustinbarquero8898 3 года назад +5

      It's because most of the recordings are worse than the actual sound.

    • @thepeacemouse5316
      @thepeacemouse5316 3 года назад +1

      Usually the recordings are taken by a tertiary radio at a flying club so they have far worse quality than the actual communications.

    • @vl3005
      @vl3005 3 года назад

      Also because the plane was much further away from the receiver (whoever is recording that) than the tower. He was getting a very weak signal. They do have a range, you know. The tower read good, the guy hearing and recording this, didn't.

  • @mississaugaicedogs
    @mississaugaicedogs 3 года назад

    This is a two for one. ACA877 with an issue and EL AL 030

  • @die4ever8
    @die4ever8 3 года назад

    Anyone know why they have to dump fuel? Can they not land with that much weight or are they just reducing the fire risk??

    • @abbycerros3769
      @abbycerros3769 3 года назад +1

      Combination of both I believe. The plane has to meet a minimum weight for landing but in this case I think it’s more so to decrease fire risk when landing. Same scenario happened in CA - plane flew in circles until it was able to dump most of its fuel