Unless of course your airplane gets hit by a birdstrike of Canada geese 2 minutes after takeoff causing both engines to fail with your airplane barely 3000 feet over Manhattan on a cold winter day. But that would of course never happen.
@@AB-mw8oz 20 minutes is short as hell, thats one of the reasons why no one will appreciate him for flying for 20 minutes in a video game to test out what will happen in reality
The pilot TH-camr (i forgot his name, the one that debunks TikTok “airplane passenger” hacks) basically said that if one engine failed, it would still fly
That's true. Planes with 2 engines are designed and certified to fly on just one. Maybe not take off, but certainly long enough to get to an airport, even if the loss of 1 engine is over water.
@@oreojsn92 they can take off with one engine too if in the middle of the departure one engine quits they will climb to 3000 ft with just one engine and do the checklist and get the plane safely on the ground
What you may not know is that the descent from cruise altitude is normally made at or near idle power until the airplane needs to level off to meet a crossing altitude restriction or arrival in the terminal area.
Only time you really need to worry is if you're a long way over water. Extremely rough weather or RAT / APU start failure (which you might not know about, as the flight crew may not want to cause distress)
“It’s not the plane, it’s the pilot” -Rooster 2022 Most pilots in msfs would just glide like 10 miles because of not knowing actual glide physics, you did great! Keep it up!
I’m surprised the 737 max made it that high before having issues This is a joke related to the events in 2018 and 2019. The plane literally got 100 feet in the air and fell. I don’t need to hear about how safe it is now
Well. That makes me a bit more confident we'll be able to find some sort of suitable landing strip to emergency land at. You know. Unless we're over water.
What really happens when both engines fail is that you can’t breathe anymore because the engines provide fresh air and oxygen and the provide electricity for the hole plan but don’t worry because you have the APU auxiliary power unite
The aircraft will have a best glide speed which will mean it could go further than you managed, assuming in your video that you just 'let go' and didn't trim for that speed. Could probably glide quite a lot further than you managed. Less often published, but there will also be a minimum sink speed which will maximize the time in the air but will not allow you to glide as far over the ground
Just remember, toward.the end, you need a steep enough decent to gather energy avoiding a stall short of runway established or not, and then nose up slightly varying according to speed needed to reach set down point floating the plane down withing touchdown parameters for the aircraft..Simple.
Only thing people have to worry about when engine failure occurs is the cowling of the turbine falls off or some other piece breaks off and hits your back stabilizers. If on of your back stabalizers breaks off that’s when your probably going to die
for one its a video game and also engine faliures are more common than you think but there not like explosions on the wings that makes the plane do like 10 barrel roles and crash. Its a plane not a rocket it has wings to “GLIDE”.
Basically airliners or aircraft like these that are made to hold many people are designed to glide long enough to make it to the nearest airport without any engines
for people who don’t know: The amount of distance an airplane can glide is equal to: Altitude x 17.5 = Glide Distance For example: 35,000ft x 17.5 = 612500ft (~101 nm/116 miles)
you had to use the 737 max 💀
Let's get this comment to 737 likes
But thtas not even a max right
The max has split winglets
@@WaschiXtreme but that one has split winglets and chevrons
@@WaschiXtreme It is a max. It does have split winglets and chevrons.
“After flying 117 miles-“ *Halo music intensifies*
*343 intensifies*
Halo music? Its Mii theme from Nintendo Wii? (Maybe I didn’t get your joke tho)
@@Zebercettin 117 is the number of Master Chief, hence why he’s referring to Halo
@@tru3846 oooh, ok I remembered now. Thanks.
@enrique amaya bro what?
If you're parachute fails you have the rest of your life to fix it.
😦😦😐
You’re not wrong
Mind blown 🤯
What ¿
@@gonzalez_martinbecause if you don’t fix it you die so you have rhe rest of your life to fix it
@@gonzalez_martinur 6yo.
People who make movies need to understand planes don’t suddenly drop out of the sky in the event of an engine failure
Who cares? It's a movie, not a science show about airplanes. Most people don't care if it's scientifically accurate.
Movies are meant to be fictional. Watch a documentary if you want factual info
But in some cases the flight controls, airframe, and thrust difference all get screwed enough in a way you can't fly
I’ve never seen a movie where just an engine failure brings them straight down. You must be ignoring the fires or torn off wings or smth
@@rjharikumar6555you cared enough to comment.
Unless of course your airplane gets hit by a birdstrike of Canada geese 2 minutes after takeoff causing both engines to fail with your airplane barely 3000 feet over Manhattan on a cold winter day.
But that would of course never happen.
I feel like this should have 10,000 likes lol. Oh well, here’s like #3 for you
why was that so specific
@@EnvyxEdits *Hudson river landing*
@@sheldorium5026 ohhh ok
Why was it deemed possible to return to the airport? I never really looked into this and not from USA so
20 minutes? Damn, this proves that you really have that effort in you Aaron, you deserve a million subs
Yep... But just... Up that abit to... 100 million subs?
Centillion subs*
it was 20 minutes mate lol. Bit of an overreaction there
@@AB-mw8oz 20 minutes is short as hell, thats one of the reasons why no one will appreciate him for flying for 20 minutes in a video game to test out what will happen in reality
wow waiting 20 minutes doing nothing so much effort
There are a couple of things you can do to extend that glide. This reminds me of the Gimli-glider. Awesome story
Yeah that's one great one for sure
Or also the Air Transat flight, longest glide I believe, and over the Atlantic
You should see if you can simulate the glide of Air Transat 236 into the Azores with no engines on an Airbus 330.
And Boeing 767 for the Gimli Glider.
@enrique amaya Hard pass, religion isn’t really our thing anymore
@@squares4u dont worry jesus still cares for you
@@Ateszika dead people don't have feelings
Should be able to, Air Transat only glided 75 miles I believe.
I’ve always wondered this, thanks Aaron!
Unless MCAS detects a stall-warning that is
Laughed
Underrated
Really should be a disableable thing
Boeing fixed the MCAS issue with the 737 MAX while it was grounded. MCAS no longer crashes the plane when it detects a stall warning.
The pilot TH-camr (i forgot his name, the one that debunks TikTok “airplane passenger” hacks) basically said that if one engine failed, it would still fly
That's true. Planes with 2 engines are designed and certified to fly on just one. Maybe not take off, but certainly long enough to get to an airport, even if the loss of 1 engine is over water.
74gear probably
@@oreojsn92 they can take off with one engine too if in the middle of the departure one engine quits they will climb to 3000 ft with just one engine and do the checklist and get the plane safely on the ground
Let’s face it, it’s a 737 max, we all know he took multiple attempts to do this 💀
ok, now I'm not really scared of planes
Unless if the pilot pulls up instantly and it'll stalls
@@creeper2323 autopilot doesnt allow that on modern airliners
@@creeper2323 1st thats dumb 2nd the fly by wire won’t let you
@@patpilot1675 when you are flying any Boeing plane. 😃😃😃😃😃😃
@enrique amaya lol shush
GLIDE RATIO: 17,7:1 all calculated
Nice, almost 18:1 is really good for an Airliner. I say this as a glider and 737 pilot.
@enriqueamaya3883 You are making people's mind full of hate.
Nice Mr calculator
@@tapaswinimuni8663 thank you, it's just an easy operation
You should see how fast you can get across Florida with an f-22
5 minutes at supersonic speeds
The engine: But you didn't have to cut me off
What you may not know is that the descent from cruise altitude is normally made at or near idle power until the airplane needs to level off to meet a crossing altitude restriction or arrival in the terminal area.
Only time you really need to worry is if you're a long way over water. Extremely rough weather or RAT / APU start failure (which you might not know about, as the flight crew may not want to cause distress)
If you are over water, you will have a less likely chance of crashing than over actual ground.
Ryanair & southwest airlines with 737 max 8 🗿 Ryanair & southwest: we are the best of flying the max 8 🗿
I was surprised to learn they have like a 17-1 glide ratio. Even 10,000 feet they can fly 40 miles.
"We had to shut off the engines to save fuel."
- Short Flights 2024.
“It’s not the plane, it’s the pilot”
-Rooster 2022
Most pilots in msfs would just glide like 10 miles because of not knowing actual glide physics, you did great! Keep it up!
"who needs engines?"ahh China airline
I think they're designed to do this at a ratio of around 25:1.
I am assuming that means 25 miles for every 1,000 feet.
This is useful, I'm going home in a 737 max so to me it will be useful
The airborne bounces newr the end were pretty funny, like the plane was shaking its butt at us
Just 20 mins to get to the other side of the state is just crazy
Actually, something like this happened in real life, Air Transat 236 glided for 20 minutes after both engines went down due to a fuel leak.
Bro realyy had to use the 737 max 💀
Legend has it the plane is still falling to the backrooms
the Gimli Glider has entered the chat
Hi Aron it me from your stream love your videos and you used my favorite plane. Also do you remember me
Cool to see the sunshine skyway and Tampa bay in the beginning lol
Bro flee In space 💀
nah, buddy is recreating some questionable past events in the MAX 💀💀💀
I was expecting the 737 to dip straight down 90°
That’s actually somewhat comforting lol
U say that so positively!
Bro owns this song 💀
Love the fact that he used a 737 max 8 just for this video😂
movie flight jus popped up in my head lol
“Entire state” that’s just the peninsula
The plane probably fell because you used a Boeing 737 Max💀☠️💀
He also passed by like 15 airports that he could land at
many factors will change the distance and endurance such as weight and wind
A fully loaded aircraft glides the same distance as a light one. It just has to fly faster
every aeroplane has a best glide speed too which will maximise the distance you can glide over the ground.
THE MUSIC THO💀
Avarege southwest airlines flight:
Do it with a c17 or an225 please
People who thought florida was north korea at the first moment
The influencer: did someone said an A330 emergency butter?
Them: it’s a normal 737 max
Southwest 1380: what about meeeee
I thought he was using spirit but 0.2 seconds later, I saw it was southwest☠️
I’m surprised the 737 max made it that high before having issues
This is a joke related to the events in 2018 and 2019. The plane literally got 100 feet in the air and fell. I don’t need to hear about how safe it is now
The only thing wrong with the MAX was MCAS and Boeing's decision to not inform customers about it.
737 max is super safe now
@@Mark-zk3gu it was a joke, think back to 2018
There was freaking turbulence 💀
It goes good till it stalls💀
Unless your MCAS systems breaks and forces the nose down straight into the ocean
You gotta give us your starting airspeed for reference
It's not really that relevant
So pretty much unless you’re halfway across the Atlantic you’re good
Air Canada 143: hold my maple syrup
Well. That makes me a bit more confident we'll be able to find some sort of suitable landing strip to emergency land at. You know. Unless we're over water.
What really happens when both engines fail is that you can’t breathe anymore because the engines provide fresh air and oxygen and the provide electricity for the hole plan but don’t worry because you have the APU auxiliary power unite
You can maneuver it so it doesn’t doesn’t crash and so you have more time to get to an airport
Can go even further if you aim for best glide speed, every aircraft has it and it is usually best rate of climb speed
If you watched the streams, you’ll know that if it isn’t in America, well, good luck finding a runway to land on that isn’t dirt.
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This actually happened with the Gimli Glider.
Sup brooo awesome video buddy 🎉
The aircraft will have a best glide speed which will mean it could go further than you managed, assuming in your video that you just 'let go' and didn't trim for that speed. Could probably glide quite a lot further than you managed. Less often published, but there will also be a minimum sink speed which will maximize the time in the air but will not allow you to glide as far over the ground
“Birds “
Southwest Airlines is my most favorite airlines ever 😅and I also like every type of 737
Not counting for wind directions, speed and other weather issues your flight simulator probably didn't address.
Just remember, toward.the end, you need a steep enough decent to gather energy avoiding a stall short of runway established or not, and then nose up slightly varying according to speed needed to reach set down point floating the plane down withing touchdown parameters for the aircraft..Simple.
*Air Canada flight 143 has joined the chat*
He could have used a Boeing 767 and reenacted Air Canada Flight 143, AKA the Gimli Glider.
When your 118 miles away from land be like 💀
Test flight❌
Southwest 1380 ✅
Only thing people have to worry about when engine failure occurs is the cowling of the turbine falls off or some other piece breaks off and hits your back stabilizers. If on of your back stabalizers breaks off that’s when your probably going to die
Case example: United Airlines 232.
for one its a video game and also engine faliures are more common than you think but there not like explosions on the wings that makes the plane do like 10 barrel roles and crash. Its a plane not a rocket it has wings to “GLIDE”.
Is it bad that when I first saw the map I thought that was Italy…
casually flies around the world
Anyone else get anxiety when the plane reached 2000 feet of altitude?
You would lose conciousness due to no air coming in from the engines
Bro almost landed on KSC💀
Nah bro was recreating southwest 1380
Dude had to do the 737 max dirty like that
me tryna open my windows and make my bed b4 the plane touched the ground: 🌚 (i failed)
Which means that if that happens in the middle of the Atlantic you're screwed
How ironic you pick an aircraft that probably does have a non working engine 😂
note that this requires all engines to stop which is basically never going to happen
It’s happened. Air Canada 143 did it in 1983, the airplane ran out of fuel, all engines went out.
Can you please do more harsh wind and tornado vids?
Basically airliners or aircraft like these that are made to hold many people are designed to glide long enough to make it to the nearest airport without any engines
You should do one where your in the ocean and you have to glide to the nearest airport
Plane slander: safest flight on the 737 max
Use the same plane but try to land with no engines! Love the content!
Pretty much any twin engine plane can fly with a single engine. It’s super rare for both to go out
for people who don’t know:
The amount of distance an airplane can glide is equal to: Altitude x 17.5 = Glide Distance
For example: 35,000ft x 17.5 = 612500ft (~101 nm/116 miles)
You don’t need that
World record remains at "Gimli Glider"
You will also loose hydraulic assistance in minor flap. Major flaps will be saved by the ram air system if it deploys
I tried this once. I got so bored of how long it survived I just started doing barrel rolls.
Yes but also take into account weather conditions, weight of the planes passengers and cargo, plus any fuel that's still in the tanks
Etc..