Greetings from Singapore! I actually saw the koalas in the zoo when I was 5 or 6 and also bought the soft toy. Never knew they were treated with with luxury in a Qantas cabin before flying over to the lion city!
I mean, the two pilots took their fight outside before the plane took off. That was one of the most civilized "fight" I've seen, tbh. It didn't even escalated into a fistfight.
I was on a Frontier flight once when a goose comes strutting up the isle and takes the seat next to me. People got quite agitated. One Karen even burst into tears, demanding a different seat well away from it. I have to say the goose behaved a lot better than most people on the flight. He just sat there quietly eating a bag of croutons while looking out the window. Much better than the family seated behind us that loudly argued the entire flight. Nobody knew how the goose had gotten on the plane or where it got the croutons. All I got was a plastic bag containing 5 peanut halves. The arguing behind us had become a violent fistfight by now. The attendants were too scared to intervene but the goose had had enough. It calmly slid out of its seat and went to confront them. In a split second the arguing turned into cries for help as the goose bit them repeatedly, relentlessly, and with extreme prejudice for several minutes until it had them on the floor, too scared to move. Again, the attendants wanted no part of this lawsuit waiting to happen. When we landed police stormed in but the goose was nowhere to be found. Luckily for them they didn't look in my carry on duffle bag. He would've bitten the police beyond recognition.
We’ve never had a big fatal air accident in Australia 🤞🏻🤞🏻 but about 5 minutes out of Tullamarine (MELB Airport) I was on a flight to Perth when the engine on the right, which I was sitting behind, started spitting flames. I have never been so utterly terrified. We turned back, landed safe, got put in a hotel room, where I raided the bar and drank beer on the floor of the shower. An experience I’ll never forget. I continue to have panic attacks on taking off and landing to this day.
When enging starts spitting flames it means that it can not turn on. No one should be worried about that as modern airplanes are designed to be able to fly even if one of two engines is not working.
I've only taken to the sky twice. One time to Paris, France, and the second time to Copenhagen, Denmark. I like being in the air, even if i haven't been in the sky since my time in France
@@adamhurst1993 i've never been to the U.S. before. I've only traveled within Europe, but that's because i'm from Sweden, a European country far up north. This far, I've only flown to France. Damn do i want to travel to the USA. I'd love to fly over to USA sometime in the near future, but for now, i stick to Europe. I'm planing to fly over to the UK after they've rejoined the EU, as they clearly didn't think about any financial difficulties of leaving the European Union
For the airplane window crack thing, If a window is ever shattered and open, they should have a metal door with a seal that slams down to re-seal the window. Like a mini garage door that closes as soon as it senses a drastic change in cabin pressure.
@@CyberRani here's another fact Rani, Look at the area just above the windows in the emergency exit area. you will either see a small red triangle just above the emergency exit door or on the floor. don't worry all those red marks do is tell the flight crew where the very center of gravity is. with an empty plane you could actually hook on the area and lift the plane balanced evenly with a single cable. the main use is for the flight crew to seat the passengers to "balance" the cargo and this help the captain, flight engineer and copilot to save the crew and ensure the safe level operation of the plane. It's not that easy to fly and land the plane and pulling to the left or right during level flight will just ruin you day.
22:13 Me: OMG, THAT'S TERRIBLE.(bites my nails in fear). 22:23 *Shows random turkey getting swept out the window* Me: (suddenly laughing and thinking it's a joke)
for the weird contrails left by an unknown plane, it reminds me of when my grandpa was on a Cessna (a small single engine propeller driven plane) and his pilot needed a nap, so he told my grandpa how to keep the plane level. the pilot didn't tell my grandpa about crosswinds, so when my grandpa woke the pilot back up, my grandpa told him "wow, is that another plane?" the pilot replied "yeah, but we aren't supposed to be here." and immediately took control of the plane, turned it away from the airliners' flight path, and then explained to my grandpa what happened and why. turns out there was a northern headwind that moved the plane North, into a commercial airliner's flight path, that was off-limits to smaller planes.
10:33 kinda hard to see it as contrails considering one of the "tails" has a consistent blunt end while the other keeps a tapered end. Could be the camera, but I have no idea
I thought the second "contrail" was a little funky, myself. The wait it remained in a curved pattern... shouldn't it have been blown backward? Let's call that a deflated weather balloon (which haven't been used since satellites were first deployed.)
Neither of them look like contrails. The first one might be smoke from a damaged engine, but the second one looks more like ribbons with a defined tip, rather than blooms of smoke or contrails.
This was fascinating! Loved all the images explaining how things work. Educated again, even on the sky rise graveyard! Part of my uni course was on medieval mortuary practice and death practice and burial rituals have always been fascinating to me 💖
Excuse me how long are you awake because I just saw how long ago you posted in this comment and do you ever sleep in one part of the world are you from because I can’t understand if it’s early in the morning where you are but if it isn’t then what the hell are you doing up past midnight
@@myahelmick6392 I'm in the UK 🇬🇧 and I was also up very late too as I am tonight as well! I don't sleep too well so I may as well educate my brain if it's determined to keep me awake 😊
One thing I've always wondered about cabin depressurization and the masks dropping down: Is that automatic, perhaps triggered by a sensor, or does it have to be manually deployed by the cockpit crew?
They automatically drop from ceiling. You have to stretch the hose a bit to off seat a check valve to start the oxygen flow. Just don't pull too hard or you can rip it out of the ceiling
From 5:49 to 8:02 I would have loved to be one one of those three flights, snakes and spiders are my favorite animals. AND I COULD HAVE HELPED WITH PICKING UP THE SNAKE I KNOW HOW TO HANDLE THEM. Also I would be extremely worried if I was the snake’s owner.
I tend to have automatic confidence that the plane I'm on IS going to be OK, so for instance I just assumed that tremendous turbulence for most of an eastward transatlantic flight was well within normal parameters (I was in the toilet at the back of a 747 when the 'bong' seatbelt warning sounded, after which the plane pitched vertically upwards so sharply that I had to climb row by row to reach my seat). It brings a bit of perspective when the atmosphere can just throw hundreds of tons of aircraft about like that. My automatic confidence has also been unshaken when - more than once - I've seen small cracks in one layer of the window next to me (you start to appreciate the construction of the window) and once the plastic inner screen was not only extremely scratched (like somebody had been hitting it repeatedly with a sharp object) but also loose enough to rattle. I just didn't tempt fate by touching it myself, but it was interesting watching ice forming on the inside of the glass as we flew (this was a four-hour bucket airline flight between the Canary Islands and the UK) and considering that the glass a few inches the other side of this loose piece of plastic was being chilled to minus 50.
My grandpa was a pilot for a small airplane, but he was experienced. He once said that in mid air he saw some object flying near him, and explained it as a UFO. So…
I thought the the pilot that stood up after arguing was gonna jump out the door in mid flight, didn't notice the plane was still on the ground 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣 on my device, the plane becomes as clear as day at 10:35 . It seems to take a slight lean to the left and flies right out ahead of the contrail. You can zoom in now on TH-cam if it's in full screen and that makes it even more obvious. I don't know why people are even paying attention to this, it clear from nose to tail. SMH we're surrounded lol
I will NEVER forget when my family and I were flying from Minnesota to Florida around the year 1997. We had some turbulence and assumed it was wind. Until a stewardess came and asked my dad, who was in the row behind us nearest the window, if he could see any FIRE coming out of the ENGINE! There WAS! Thankfully it wasn't much and went out right after he saw it. We had to land immediately in Chicago. (does it smell bad like that everywhere in Chicago or is it just the airport?) Thankfully, no one was injured and my mom made sure we got a full refund for the flight.
holy moly... 'This is your captain speaking - and if you look out of the right side windows now, you may be able to spot the BLAZING INFERNO ON THE WING. Dinner will be served in 15 minutes.'
@@BeAmazed yeah, it's funny now! And your comment is funny because it perfectly captures the way the attendant came and asked my dad! Like she was asking if he wanted peanuts or pretzels.
I've only flown about 4 or 5 times ever, and most of the times, it had been short flights. BUT, when my BFF and I had flown to the UK, it had been at LEAST 8 hours. But, I must say that IF we had ended up having to deal with an engine failure that was on fire, I would have likely spassed out. I WOULD TOTALLY love TO GO BACK TO THE UK TO SEE IT ALL AGAIN, BUT, I AM ALL EXCITED ABOUT SEEING BRITAIN AGAIN. I WOULD BE ALL ABOUT SEEING THE GROUNDS OF WINDSOR CASTLE, AS WELL AS THE REALLY OLD ENGLISH OAKS THAT ARE STILL ALIVE AND HAVE BEEN FOR ABOUT 1,000 YEARS. THOSE ANCIENT OAK TREES ARE JUST REALLY SO IMPRESSIVE. SOME OF THEM HAVE TRUNKS THAT ARE 6 FEET OR MORE WIDE ACROSS.
10:40 Or the airplane is long gone. I had countless times seen airplanes producing contrails for a while, then stopping to produce them and slink away. Typically because the airplane reached its operating speed and the pilots reduced the engines to idle. The airplane can then slink away, leaving puzzling and mysterious contrails behind.
You know the theory that the ufos were just black trails? It doesn’t seem like it if you hard enough you can see the entire thing moving when the tip just moved a little and that means it’s one object not a trail
14:00 and that is one of the great examples of why I despise religion. I'm all for having beliefs, but it's ridiculous if the deity you believe in is so particular about "sin" that he causes you to go to great impractical lengths to avoid it. Guess he's just not THAT forgiving after all 🤷🏻
Time 2:26 engine is contained the cowling part of the aircraft that just to give the engine a cover, which is what was lost, the flame seen on the thrust reverse is likely to be oil burning off, the pilots have a lever in front of the throttles that stop any fuel from the wing going anywhere near a faulty engine, the Fan is being windmilled around, as would a prop, Must be frightening for a lot of passengers though, they should all know by now a plane can fly on a single engine, there are so many rule's for passenger safety
@@LineOfThy no shit 😂...I was saying as example on a long flight over the ocean hours away from any land. I'm pretty sure a plane can make it on one engine and I think they have extinguisher mechanism on the engine. It's just a bad situation to be in.
I agree w/ OP. The one plane flying to Hawaii had a flight path that was mostly all ocean. If it's engine fell apart and caught on fire halfway through the flight it would be very frightening, if that plane and that pilot can hobble along on one of the two engines or not. It's not meant to fly that way or that far, it certainly isn't just business as usual with one engine out of two. If that commenter who was like "no big deal, planes can fly without both engines" still had that mind set while actually in that situation over the middle of the ocean... then all I can say is "ignorance is bliss" - because they have no idea about how effed things are.
It's a scary one with the post pandemic aviation upkeep being behind schedule. I totally agree with the mastery of all that is required to maintain airplane safety, but this also requires personnel that are in some cases under pressure from the swings in their personal lives due to said event. I wouldn't get on an commuter jet in most circumstances before, but now....hell no! And that's not to detract from the professionalism and admiration I have for the aviation industry and the pilots, atc and mechanics. It's just disgusting how much covid paranoia has been so negative to not only the global travel industry, but the global economy as well.
The miniature horses aren't emotional support. They're actual service animals. Only dogs and mini horses are able to be classed as Service Animals, and the miniature horses are typically for balance support for those with trouble standing/walking on their own without falling.
Once when me and my siblings were flying across the US, all the seats were full so we were able to sit in First class and got all the goodies free of charge.
I love your videos keep up the amazing work
not a flight in the cockpit
that was the most loving fight I've ever seen
a flight on a flight?
11:09 This actually looks like it would be a cool piece of artwork for a game
Yeaa it looks rlly cool
Greetings from Singapore! I actually saw the koalas in the zoo when I was 5 or 6 and also bought the soft toy. Never knew they were treated with with luxury in a Qantas cabin before flying over to the lion city!
wow must've been fun
Uh I think you clicked the wrong vid
?????what does that have to do with the vid
merlion
The koalas are at the end of the video.
I mean, the two pilots took their fight outside before the plane took off.
That was one of the most civilized "fight" I've seen, tbh. It didn't even escalated into a fistfight.
It was a Fight or flight situation. In that order.
@@oleholm5601 Nice one! :D
No its a quarrel the word quarrel means disagreement
I was on a Frontier flight once when a goose comes strutting up the isle and takes the seat next to me. People got quite agitated. One Karen even burst into tears, demanding a different seat well away from it. I have to say the goose behaved a lot better than most people on the flight. He just sat there quietly eating a bag of croutons while looking out the window. Much better than the family seated behind us that loudly argued the entire flight.
Nobody knew how the goose had gotten on the plane or where it got the croutons. All I got was a plastic bag containing 5 peanut halves.
The arguing behind us had become a violent fistfight by now. The attendants were too scared to intervene but the goose had had enough. It calmly slid out of its seat and went to confront them. In a split second the arguing turned into cries for help as the goose bit them repeatedly, relentlessly, and with extreme prejudice for several minutes until it had them on the floor, too scared to move. Again, the attendants wanted no part of this lawsuit waiting to happen.
When we landed police stormed in but the goose was nowhere to be found. Luckily for them they didn't look in my carry on duffle bag. He would've bitten the police beyond recognition.
Lolol!
He was working smarter not harder.
Hilarious! Did this really happen?
LOL he's probably like "To think I've been using my wings all these years, humans know how to travel in style." :P
NAH CUZ THERES AN ADD FOR THIS-
We’ve never had a big fatal air accident in Australia 🤞🏻🤞🏻 but about 5 minutes out of Tullamarine (MELB Airport) I was on a flight to Perth when the engine on the right, which I was sitting behind, started spitting flames. I have never been so utterly terrified. We turned back, landed safe, got put in a hotel room, where I raided the bar and drank beer on the floor of the shower. An experience I’ll never forget. I continue to have panic attacks on taking off and landing to this day.
I'm also Australian
Same
@BEAMAZED it must be a real Endermen
Thats why i dont want to go to a airplane i dont want to die
When enging starts spitting flames it means that it can not turn on. No one should be worried about that as modern airplanes are designed to be able to fly even if one of two engines is not working.
CONGRATULATIONS ON 11 MILLIONS SUBSCRIBERS!!! 😁🏆
Loved the video!!
I've only taken to the sky twice. One time to Paris, France, and the second time to Copenhagen, Denmark. I like being in the air, even if i haven't been in the sky since my time in France
I've gone to Colorado and that's about it. If we're talking about planes.
@@adamhurst1993 i've never been to the U.S. before. I've only traveled within Europe, but that's because i'm from Sweden, a European country far up north. This far, I've only flown to France. Damn do i want to travel to the USA. I'd love to fly over to USA sometime in the near future, but for now, i stick to Europe. I'm planing to fly over to the UK after they've rejoined the EU, as they clearly didn't think about any financial difficulties of leaving the European Union
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I love to fly. Last time i flew was on a glider. I loved it.
@@oleholm5601 i want to try a glider. I do also want to fly in a helicopter. A passenger jet plane is the only i've ever flown in. It was quite fun
I’ve been home sick and I’ve just been binge watching your videos. Love your channel, keep it up
hope u fell better :D
He doesn’t only keep us interested, but he also keeps us smart!
his narration and his voice is annoying
I noticed that some content has been reused.
Agreed
I wonder what it’s like to fly on the airline LOL Israel.
You need to broaden your horizons. Most of the content is common knowledge and the grammar is deplorable.
For the airplane window crack thing, If a window is ever shattered and open, they should have a metal door with a seal that slams down to re-seal the window. Like a mini garage door that closes as soon as it senses a drastic change in cabin pressure.
Intresting, im learning plane facts!
They must have a reason for not having those, just like they don't have parachutes.
@@thewanderingartists do you think they have enough parachutes for every passenger? and do you think parachuting off of a downed plane is a good idea?
@@CyberRani here's another fact Rani, Look at the area just above the windows in the emergency exit area. you will either see a small red triangle just above the emergency exit door or on the floor. don't worry all those red marks do is tell the flight crew where the very center of gravity is. with an empty plane you could actually hook on the area and lift the plane balanced evenly with a single cable. the main use is for the flight crew to seat the passengers to "balance" the cargo and this help the captain, flight engineer and copilot to save the crew and ensure the safe level operation of the plane. It's not that easy to fly and land the plane and pulling to the left or right during level flight will just ruin you day.
also, airplane windows are probably more reinforced than metal doors
keep up the good work!👍
3:45 I thought the plane was flying already and that the pilot was just like "yeah I'll be back in a sec m8" *casually skydives into the nothingness*
same
@therealbeamazed lol you're not the real be amazed
Insert Kratos falling meme
It feels so good to return to "be amazed" after 5-6 years.
Flight Attendants SHOULD be able to yet such unruly passengers. THAT would make some AWESOME video!
this video is a gem, so glad i found your channel!
I'm going to wear a plastic bag so I don't come within 6 feet of a cemetery that is 40000 feet below me🤣
Found on the web, a Jewish priest is prohibited, Impurity from the dead, penetrates up to the sky but only 6 feet around.
don't make fun of judaiism
Who cares it it is making fun of it 🤓☝
It's hilarious😂
@@Red-mapping25 yeah ng it is but someone believes that it's the right thing to do
@@SollyBurack-z7q makes sense
When you showed me the picture of the girl and turkey I didn’t freak out I think that was adorable
22:13
Me: OMG, THAT'S TERRIBLE.(bites my nails in fear).
22:23
*Shows random turkey getting swept out the window*
Me: (suddenly laughing and thinking it's a joke)
@Oren Black G thx, oren! :D
It would be terrifing an window broke
Congratulations on 11 million
0:26 YEET
Your videos are great
for the weird contrails left by an unknown plane, it reminds me of when my grandpa was on a Cessna (a small single engine propeller driven plane) and his pilot needed a nap, so he told my grandpa how to keep the plane level. the pilot didn't tell my grandpa about crosswinds, so when my grandpa woke the pilot back up, my grandpa told him "wow, is that another plane?" the pilot replied "yeah, but we aren't supposed to be here." and immediately took control of the plane, turned it away from the airliners' flight path, and then explained to my grandpa what happened and why. turns out there was a northern headwind that moved the plane North, into a commercial airliner's flight path, that was off-limits to smaller planes.
Wow!
Yes Wow BS called by a real pilot!
Cool! ravn Alaska made this clip!! Awesome !
Imagine looking out the window and seeing one of these lmao
How much time does it take you to make each video?
The thumbail was spotted in Oklahoma smh 💀💀💀
shut up
@@RodanGTOfficialBro got mad for no reason💀💀💀
0HIO
@@CordeliusTheFungai nahh💀💀💀💀
Instead of smudging smoke smoke snuffs plane OHIO☠️
16:22 this turkey heard someone saying turkeys couldnt fly and wanted to prove them wrong and succeded lol
Love the knowledge these videos show us, shows us what to look for and how to prepare yourself
This guy knows nothing, don't take his facts for truth as he knows nothing about anything
11:13 is that the tower from that movie with the storks and baby delivering?
10:33 kinda hard to see it as contrails considering one of the "tails" has a consistent blunt end while the other keeps a tapered end. Could be the camera, but I have no idea
I thought the second "contrail" was a little funky, myself. The wait it remained in a curved pattern... shouldn't it have been blown backward? Let's call that a deflated weather balloon (which haven't been used since satellites were first deployed.)
Neither of them look like contrails.
The first one might be smoke from a damaged engine, but the second one looks more like ribbons with a defined tip, rather than blooms of smoke or contrails.
@@marigeobrien Weather baloons are still being released and used twice a day to measure wind speeds by meteorologists.
11:53
Aircanada:AHHH MY HAND IS BROKEN, MUST GO TO THE DOCTOR AHHHHH
Bro leaked überlinger ep 2 ☠
This was fascinating! Loved all the images explaining how things work. Educated again, even on the sky rise graveyard! Part of my uni course was on medieval mortuary practice and death practice and burial rituals have always been fascinating to me 💖
Excuse me how long are you awake because I just saw how long ago you posted in this comment and do you ever sleep in one part of the world are you from because I can’t understand if it’s early in the morning where you are but if it isn’t then what the hell are you doing up past midnight
@@myahelmick6392 timezones.
@@myahelmick6392 I'm in the UK 🇬🇧 and I was also up very late too as I am tonight as well! I don't sleep too well so I may as well educate my brain if it's determined to keep me awake 😊
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Haha somehow he always finds new and good content to make! Wow! Maybe do some vlogs?
None of his stories are true 100%
I know @Alex but its still cool
I love your new animations!!!!!😍🤩
Grow up and realise he's full of shit
We all love these videos man
No we don't, stop with theories
I love your videos.
Always amaze to see Be Amazed
He's full ofshit
Love your video man
One thing I've always wondered about cabin depressurization and the masks dropping down: Is that automatic, perhaps triggered by a sensor, or does it have to be manually deployed by the cockpit crew?
I think it's both, usually they are deployed automatically, but in case of an error in the automatic system they have a manual switch.
They automatically drop from ceiling. You have to stretch the hose a bit to off seat a check valve to start the oxygen flow. Just don't pull too hard or you can rip it out of the ceiling
They do not have geese masks as of yet but they say they will have them in the future. They will drip down next to the human masks.
BIG FAN LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!!!
From 5:49 to 8:02 I would have loved to be one one of those three flights, snakes and spiders are my favorite animals. AND I COULD HAVE HELPED WITH PICKING UP THE SNAKE I KNOW HOW TO HANDLE THEM. Also I would be extremely worried if I was the snake’s owner.
I like these kinds of vids
I tend to have automatic confidence that the plane I'm on IS going to be OK, so for instance I just assumed that tremendous turbulence for most of an eastward transatlantic flight was well within normal parameters (I was in the toilet at the back of a 747 when the 'bong' seatbelt warning sounded, after which the plane pitched vertically upwards so sharply that I had to climb row by row to reach my seat). It brings a bit of perspective when the atmosphere can just throw hundreds of tons of aircraft about like that.
My automatic confidence has also been unshaken when - more than once - I've seen small cracks in one layer of the window next to me (you start to appreciate the construction of the window) and once the plastic inner screen was not only extremely scratched (like somebody had been hitting it repeatedly with a sharp object) but also loose enough to rattle. I just didn't tempt fate by touching it myself, but it was interesting watching ice forming on the inside of the glass as we flew (this was a four-hour bucket airline flight between the Canary Islands and the UK) and considering that the glass a few inches the other side of this loose piece of plastic was being chilled to minus 50.
I love the videos it is my favorite TH-cam channel I’m not joking I love new video’s
I travel with Cooper, he’s a golden retriever and it’s always funny seeing the reactions on peoples faces!
I expect he cheers up other passengers and keeps them calmer too just being able to see him 💖
@@weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars 100% he’s a love bug ♥️
@@jess_aaron aww that's just so lovely 💖
This is really cool!
My grandpa was a pilot for a small airplane, but he was experienced. He once said that in mid air he saw some object flying near him, and explained it as a UFO.
So…
what happened
😮😮😮o
@@chaiquinones6254 nothing, he died of a car crash
@@ilanalvarado6645 wha-
14:01 so the many thick layers of the aircraft's fuselage doesn't protect them, but a trash bag does?
I thought the the pilot that stood up after arguing was gonna jump out the door in mid flight, didn't notice the plane was still on the ground 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Same🤣🤣🤣
Looks like two fighter jets practicing a maneuver unison
10:25 that’s a pretty nice plane bro 😂
🤣 on my device, the plane becomes as clear as day at 10:35 . It seems to take a slight lean to the left and flies right out ahead of the contrail.
You can zoom in now on TH-cam if it's in full screen and that makes it even more obvious.
I don't know why people are even paying attention to this, it clear from nose to tail. SMH we're surrounded lol
@@TruthArrows lol 😂
The black contrails are probably fighters using afterburners. They leave a lot of smoke.
It's a fake video, like all of this channels content
I will NEVER forget when my family and I were flying from Minnesota to Florida around the year 1997. We had some turbulence and assumed it was wind. Until a stewardess came and asked my dad, who was in the row behind us nearest the window, if he could see any FIRE coming out of the ENGINE! There WAS! Thankfully it wasn't much and went out right after he saw it. We had to land immediately in Chicago. (does it smell bad like that everywhere in Chicago or is it just the airport?) Thankfully, no one was injured and my mom made sure we got a full refund for the flight.
Wow
holy moly... 'This is your captain speaking - and if you look out of the right side windows now, you may be able to spot the BLAZING INFERNO ON THE WING. Dinner will be served in 15 minutes.'
@@BeAmazed your funny
@@BeAmazed yeah, it's funny now! And your comment is funny because it perfectly captures the way the attendant came and asked my dad! Like she was asking if he wanted peanuts or pretzels.
I've only flown about 4 or 5 times ever, and most of the times, it had been short flights. BUT, when my BFF and I had flown to the UK, it had been at LEAST 8 hours. But, I must say that IF we had ended up having to deal with an engine failure that was on fire, I would have likely spassed out.
I WOULD TOTALLY love TO GO BACK TO THE UK TO SEE IT ALL AGAIN, BUT, I AM ALL EXCITED ABOUT SEEING BRITAIN AGAIN. I WOULD BE ALL ABOUT SEEING THE GROUNDS OF WINDSOR CASTLE, AS WELL AS THE REALLY OLD ENGLISH OAKS THAT ARE STILL ALIVE AND HAVE BEEN FOR ABOUT 1,000 YEARS. THOSE ANCIENT OAK TREES ARE JUST REALLY SO IMPRESSIVE. SOME OF THEM HAVE TRUNKS THAT ARE 6 FEET OR MORE WIDE ACROSS.
I am a big fan!
The one on the thumbnail is literally a jack skellington balloon
lol
I'm subscribed
You never fail to amaze me
Noo
@@Gary_H_Rambuyon_II_YT bit rude ‘innit?
@@SquareLizard924.0 pirate language?
@@Gary_H_Rambuyon_II_YT nah mate it just bri’ish
10:40 Or the airplane is long gone. I had countless times seen airplanes producing contrails for a while, then stopping to produce them and slink away. Typically because the airplane reached its operating speed and the pilots reduced the engines to idle. The airplane can then slink away, leaving puzzling and mysterious contrails behind.
1:58 I would be like that's perfectly normal (famous last words)
what editor do you use ?
17:33 I have an emotional support bottle of whisky. They wouldn't let me take it on board. 😭
Thankyou for saying Aussie correctly👍
Oh and also Brisbane too
You know the theory that the ufos were just black trails? It doesn’t seem like it if you hard enough you can see the entire thing moving when the tip just moved a little and that means it’s one object not a trail
That is only just a gigantic kite 10:03
2:00 my daughter was on a flight to Hawaii on that same day, just thankfully not on that flight
Haha don't fall for these lies
@@Alex-fp4nh ha ha, no this was on the news, and featured on a couple airline story channels, funny thing though, my daughter's name is Alex, Alex
13:51 ... why wouldn't they just say that the airplane body itself counts as a "wall" so they're fine?
16:57 Emotional Support Animal? Yeah it's called a pet. Nothing wrong with it, but no need to give them a grandiose title.
11:39 I thinks it’s acrobatic smoke
0:08 that the Rock?
Yes, that’s Dwayne from Jumanji 2018. It’s super good you should watch it. and I fact, I watched last night 👍
@@chibblec0rnok bro the way u
Text long makes me feel like ur a ai
@MaxinnePotter Tehe🤠
I have a strong feeling that these clips were reused in multiple previous videos.
Witnessing for Easter getting sucked out of a airplane window during that one scene made me quite upset rest in peace Easter.
6:49 l love snakes :>
14:00 and that is one of the great examples of why I despise religion. I'm all for having beliefs, but it's ridiculous if the deity you believe in is so particular about "sin" that he causes you to go to great impractical lengths to avoid it. Guess he's just not THAT forgiving after all 🤷🏻
Time 2:26 engine is contained the cowling part of the aircraft that just to give the
engine a cover, which is what was lost, the flame seen on the thrust reverse is likely to be oil burning off, the pilots have a lever in front of the throttles that stop any fuel from the wing going anywhere near a faulty engine, the Fan is being windmilled around, as would a prop,
Must be frightening for a lot of passengers though, they should all know by now a plane can fly on a single engine, there are so many rule's for passenger safety
I think the plane exhaust is just a case of low render distance 😂
Bro plays too much Minecraft
@@alonzochayanguya8655 I haven’t played Minecraft in 3 months lol
universe seems to be running slower lately
@@LineOfThy Are you using McDonald's wifi
10:09 I think the 'UFO' thing is actually a kite when. you think about it
8:18 only in Ohio
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That is crazy!
Once I was outside walking at 8:00 and saw a plane crashing...or it atleast looked like it...
Just why I have to go on a flight in 3 days!
Don't read my story posted above!!
The dooosh taped up... I use closed captions, and when the passengers were laughing, the caption came up as music 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Damn, imagine if that plane engine caught fire flying over the middle of the ocean 😬
you fly to safety
@@LineOfThy no shit 😂...I was saying as example on a long flight over the ocean hours away from any land. I'm pretty sure a plane can make it on one engine and I think they have extinguisher mechanism on the engine. It's just a bad situation to be in.
I agree w/ OP. The one plane flying to Hawaii had a flight path that was mostly all ocean. If it's engine fell apart and caught on fire halfway through the flight it would be very frightening, if that plane and that pilot can hobble along on one of the two engines or not. It's not meant to fly that way or that far, it certainly isn't just business as usual with one engine out of two.
If that commenter who was like "no big deal, planes can fly without both engines" still had that mind set while actually in that situation over the middle of the ocean... then all I can say is "ignorance is bliss" - because they have no idea about how effed things are.
😂😂 nice touch with the turkey going out of the window
I gotta go on a plane tmr 💀💀
Did u survive?
@@BrokenBrains. yes
8:33 Thats a sassy voice lol
These planes definitely saw these in Ohio bro 💀
Edit: DOWN IN OHIO, SWAG LIKE OHIO!!!
Ohio swag, best swag
13:36 is a BAG?
Isn't it a coincidence that the snake a reptile that eats birds goes on a plane called the raven
The dementors have come! Exspecto patrounum!!!
It's a scary one with the post pandemic aviation upkeep being behind schedule. I totally agree with the mastery of all that is required to maintain airplane safety, but this also requires personnel that are in some cases under pressure from the swings in their personal lives due to said event. I wouldn't get on an commuter jet in most circumstances before, but now....hell no! And that's not to detract from the professionalism and admiration I have for the aviation industry and the pilots, atc and mechanics. It's just disgusting how much covid paranoia has been so negative to not only the global travel industry, but the global economy as well.
so true, it's not a trivial thing, these planes have to work all the time, every time or lives are on the line.
Be amazed it amazes me
🥲 Me who's going to travel by plane tomorrow .....💔
Buckle up and enjoy the flight
I always plan out my trips in planes.
The miniature horses aren't emotional support. They're actual service animals. Only dogs and mini horses are able to be classed as Service Animals, and the miniature horses are typically for balance support for those with trouble standing/walking on their own without falling.
Once when me and my siblings were flying across the US, all the seats were full so we were able to sit in First class and got all the goodies free of charge.
Over a bathroom😂😂
Lol fr
RIP pom pom
I had to skip the parts about plane engines breaking because going on flights freakes me out enough