Flight Attendant: Ladies and gentlemen the shit your pants light is now on. You may proceed at your earliest convenience.
HenrikVor 12 Stunden
MCAS: May crash any second
Valentin Jair JuárezVor 12 Stunden
If I have an opportunity, I'll become a commercial pilot Or take my first flight to somewhere The first thing that happens
Makanouchi IppoVor 12 Stunden
The broad learning byerly alert because dragon expectedly start afore a useless ticket. coherent, lethal parallelogram
Dirk VerlindenVor 12 Stunden
👌🏻✋🏻🗝
Stuart FararVor 12 Stunden
I'm partially colour blind. I have issues with telling the difference between some greens and reds. Does that mean I cant train as a pilot? Can I possibly get a private license?
John SmithersVor 13 Stunden
Pilots should have landed immediately and NOT flown around doing checklists. It's when they delay landing when crashes happen, as fires and equipment failures worsen very quickly. Land immediately!
Никита РозводVor 13 Stunden
1:28 why haven't we got crystal clear communication devices in 2021? how could you possibly hear anything from that mumbling?
Thomas CalderwoodVor 13 Stunden
Fantastic informative video
audiocustomsVor 13 Stunden
"any landing you can walk away from is a good landing"
Tom SzoldatitsVor 13 Stunden
Always great information. Thank you.
Sajjad AliVor 13 Stunden
I am not a pilot but still I love your video..thank you captain Joe 🗣️
MV WhityVor 13 Stunden
The checklist is printed because of possible failure of electrically hardware? “Wunderbar” 😀
Mark LindseyVor 13 Stunden
Everyone involved was very capable, hats off!
opzz xsinVor 13 Stunden
The overweight checklist must've been performed because of the weight of the pilot's balls of steel.
Kevin A ErvinVor 13 Stunden
Been on many flights, in and out of Denver DIA. Straight awsome. not even afraid to fly again.
Chashma e MarfatVor 13 Stunden
Too much blah blah
AmbuchannelVor 13 Stunden
What if they were in the middle of the ocean?
Stuart FararVor 13 Stunden
Great video. :)
USN ChiefVor 13 Stunden
One of the safest airplanes flying. Scary to see it happen, but the airplane is designed to deal with emergencies like this. I'm glad it all turned out good for everyone involved.
opzz xsinVor 13 Stunden
I'm just trying to imagine anyone wanting to get off that plane and right back onto another. I mean maybe after a few weeks or months once you calm down. But not same day.
George ApostuVor 13 Stunden
74Gear from Germany 😂🙏
Eric NorthVor 13 Stunden
IFR stands for I Follow Roads
Paulo BastosVor 13 Stunden
Excellent clarifications and, congratulations to the crew of United 328 a lesson in CRM.
Fliegen ist das sichersteVor 13 Stunden
Right before I startet to watch this video, I got a notification, Mentour Pilot made a Video about Air Florida Flight 90, which crashed due to icing.
Arif syuhadaVor 13 Stunden
Mencari capt vincent disini wkwk
AviationPilot99Vor 13 Stunden
😂 i love how the thumbnail has a lamborgini as the follow me car
gijbuisVor 13 Stunden
Electromagnetic 'waves' are NOT oscillating photons... sorry Captain Joe but it's a bit more complicated than that! See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electromagnetic_radiation#Derivation_from_electromagnetic_theory
Brian DelamerVor 13 Stunden
I am a new student pilot (at 55 yrs old) and really appreciate what all of the men and women did throughout the entire group of people involved. Thank you for the explanation and analysis.
Meg PuntVor 13 Stunden
That pussy suddenly appearing in the flight is incredible - I’ve had a wasp and even a mouse in first class, but never a cat!
B CVor 13 Stunden
Wahoo!!!
BrianVor 13 Stunden
Daily reminder: Jesus loves you
Samuel Taylor AckroydVor 13 Stunden
I remember that cargolux plane making the emergency landing at Glasgow Prestwick Airport and I actually posted about it on Facebook cause I got the notification from plane finder that flight CV7757 was squaking 7700!
HenrikVor 13 Stunden
Brilliant job by the pilot. And very nice walk thru. As an aircraft engineer i must point out. The fireextinguser is not dumpt in to the turbine. It goes inside the engine cowlings that in this case wasent there so it was innefective.
sptt 144Vor 13 Stunden
Captain Joe. Some years ago I was flying out of Denver in an Airbus. We were told the they lost hydraulic control and were flying the airplane with engines controlling rise and climb, and left and right turns. The ailerons weren't working nor were the flaps. We ended up circling back to Denver in the scariest flight I've ever been on. And with no flaps the landing was extremely fast using up all of the longest runway they had. Maybe you can go back and find that one or one similar and break it down. I will say it was around 2005-2007.
John RutledgeVor 13 Stunden
How much drag was that scoop on that plane that was that expoded right jet engine on the commercial to this vid causing ?
Iain MillarVor 13 Stunden
Great explanation Joe! Exactly as I would expect an incident like this to be handled with a competent crew and atc. One very nitpicking point, on the 777 the engines are called Left/Right not No.1/No.2 😜. That’s different to the other types I’ve flown so I just notice these little things
Roger OrchardVor 13 Stunden
I think the resue helicopter video, show how fast the winch op was and cut the line to the person they were winching up.
Jim WestVor 13 Stunden
Great Job All Around!!!!!
Roger MoralesVor 13 Stunden
nice videoooo
Truth Filter For YouTubeVor 13 Stunden
" Well I had an engine...then there was a loud bang and suddenly I didn't have an engine....I guess it blew up" !
Sai PraveenVor 13 Stunden
Hi Captain Joe - You are now currently with Boeing or Airbus ?
Original RadmanVor 13 Stunden
A big shout out to 74 Gear. Without him this carbon copy video would not exist.
ArrrGeeVor 14 Stunden
NEO - New Engine Option, or in other words making more money than Boeing!
Marcellus CazaubonVor 14 Stunden
Hi Captain Joe. Your analysis of this event is stellar. Tell me though, if it were you in this situation when would you make a PA announcement to the passengers and what would it be?
Gin MadorVor 14 Stunden
basically everything at any moment can go tits up
Faisal ShafiqueVor 14 Stunden
Could it be also due to the fact that most pilots would be right handed and hence you’d be able to control most things with your right hand?
Michael FarrowVor 14 Stunden
Very professional on all sides - Pilots, ATC, cabin crew ! Excellent training pays off.
Carlos PerezVor 14 Stunden
Awesome explanation captain Joe!
Trisha KauffmanVor 14 Stunden
I'm just trying to imagine anyone wanting to get off that plane and right back onto another. I mean maybe after a few weeks or months once you calm down. But not same day.
KevinMichaelMichaelVor 14 Stunden
love the checklist at the end! great video
RAHUL PAULVor 14 Stunden
sir, difference between PAPI VS VASI?
speedfreakpsychoVor 14 Stunden
2:20 takeover push-button my ass. I erase my enemies out of existence with that one.
Corinne WyssVor 14 Stunden
Great video Captain Joe! Funny stuff and great analysis! Keep it up.
Gail StallsworthVor 14 Stunden
Great job of explaining!! I live in Denver & a good friend of mine was within a few blocks from where the engine debris landed! 😳
Eric LeesVor 14 Stunden
That was very interesting and informative. Thank you for posting it. Please do continue with many like this I do enjoy it
DJ-HazardVor 14 Stunden
IFR - i follow rivers 😁😜
Repair Update RepeatVor 14 Stunden
You say material fatigue we say "theres a thing! Theres a thing on ....... the wing!........ theres a thing!.... on ...the ......wing ......"
Escape RealityVor 14 Stunden
I never seen one 😭 are they in the US?
MAX SpezialbauAGVor 14 Stunden
NEO= New Engine Option
Neil LedgerVor 14 Stunden
Safe Aviation
speedfreakpsychoVor 14 Stunden
I hate that part, makes me so nervous.
KaynosVor 14 Stunden
No Ryanair comments. Bah party pooper.
MARC CUTLERVor 14 Stunden
EXCEPT FLOAT FLYING...
Colby PictonVor 14 Stunden
Sounds like bad engineering which will in turn cause more wear and tear on the elevators... More service time, more costs associated to keep the planes in the fleet
asiri weerasooriyaVor 14 Stunden
Brilliant .....
Nick WrightVor 14 Stunden
Video 10 was on the Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, UK. Made the news here several years ago.
Mathis JVor 14 Stunden
My subtitles made him Canada Steve... But, I guess I have to live with that...
Bill WightmanVor 14 Stunden
A few corrections to your commentary: 1) This does NOT appear to be an "uncontained" event. Here, the engine case / containment shroud was not breached. The cowl ring isn't part of that. For a great explanation of this: depacks.info/dash/video/hrWnl6WnnGnQz9M.html 2) Initial checklist run would have been Eng Severe Damage/Separation which applies with airframe vibration + abnormal eng indications present. *None of this checklist is memory* - engine shutdown is always done via checklist and very tight crew coordination. 3) Turns into the dead engine in the B777 are not a consideration. There's plenty of rudder authority for turns either direction as long as airspeed remains above min maneuvering speed. In this case, the jet was accelerating out of 250 toward climb speed which typically is 300-320 KIAS. 4) The left turn was made due to terrain considerations. And FYI: I have almost 12000 hours in type and have flown this tail number numerous times. The B777 is an absolutely fantastic aircraft. The crew here did a great job - what we're trained for and exactly what we brief on each and every flight.
Peter DirlisVor 14 Stunden
Great job as always. Excellent teaching video.
Mitt RomnipplesVor 14 Stunden
I don’t even fly, I just love the channel!
Rohan S.Vor 14 Stunden
This is an amazing series! Pls do more
Zachery HansenVor 14 Stunden
imagine if this happened half way across the Pacific
Aon AonVor 14 Stunden
The hateful radar intringuingly time because oven compellingly hover down a jumpy collar. piquant, shrill file
paulmatttVor 14 Stunden
Two questions: why didn’t the pilot have to dump fuel and how did the airport clear the runways so fast, as they are always full of planes waiting to take off?