Pilot Pulls Up Too Hard
ฝัง
- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 มิ.ย. 2024
- Enjoy this episode of 3 Minutes of Aviation!
✈ SOURCES / FURTHER INFORMATION
British Airways Airbus A321neo trailstrike during go around
• A321 TOGA and Tail Str...
Skydiver jumping out of DC-9 aircraft
• Epic Skydiving from a ...
Lufthansa Airbus A380 wing wave after takeoff
• Lufthansa A380 / D-AIM...
British Airways Boeing 747 engine compressor stall
• BA 747 COMPRESSOR STALL
Delta Airbus A330 producing smoke during engine start
• A330-300 Engine Change...
✈ BECOME PART OF THE CHANNEL
Merch Store - teespring.com/stores/3-minute...
✈ CONTACT ME
Submit videos, give feedback, ask questions - 3minutesofaviation@gmail.com
If you liked the video, please subscribe and turn on notifications - I appreciate it! - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
0:46 D. B. Cooper simulator
Pretty sure they modified all regular 727’s after him. To stop anyone opening the back door and doing it again.
Ah, thanks. Couldn't remember the guy's name, it was driving me mad.
I was thinking I'd be clever and make this reference. ...it was the #1 comment. Nicely done.
Great bit.
LOL Great minds! I was thinking it was D.B. Cooper day at the Jump school!
That British Airways landing looked like flipping the perfect omelette, then missing the pan entirely on the way down!
And we've all been there... 🤪
@@EleanorPeterson Just bad luck with the crosswind.
EGG ON !
25 plus years of professional flying have never done a go around after the wheels have touched the ground. Probably should have committed to the landing instead of even contemplating flying again. Guaranteed it was that moment of transition from one mode to the other that the wing lifted.
Ah, yes! An omelet.
Or as I call it when I'm putting it on a plate, "loaded scrambled eggs."
"Incredible Bank Angles" my left foot!
... and then your right foot
...and shake it all about
For the people missing him in the first clip: "OOH OOH OOH OOH OOOOOOH!!!!!!! STOP IT!!!!!! TAIL STRIKE!!!!!"
I was expecting this, wouldn’t be surprised if people just muted him out for the good of it 😂
"FLIPPIN 'ECK!"
@@AviationGeneral I did.
Easy eEaSSy eeeazzzzyyyy!!!
He was distracted - his wife sent him a text
That skydiver buttered the landing!
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Shave that stubble! 😁
😂😂😂😂😂
Did a Ryanair landing 😂
but the gear collapsed
I’m still waiting for the “incredible bank angle”
of the A380.
*incredible for an Albatross*
I'm still awaiting the incredible arrival of you saying something positive ...
@@XXSkunkWorksXX😂
At that altitude and speed that’s quite an angle
@@XXSkunkWorksXX I’m 98% positive. It seems you don’t want to read those.
It seems I’ve hurt your feelings in the past, since you keep making weird comments. All I do is, I correct people when they lay blame with either a controller or a pilot, when they were not to blame. So, if I hurt your feelings at some point, it was because you were blaming someone who was innocent.
Commenter on BA A321neo landing: he's got it.
He got a tailstrike, but not a landing.
When looking really closely it doesn't look like it hit the ground
@@Streamerabi Yes, looks close enough to kick up dust but probably not an impact.
At least he didn’t do the moronic yelling this time!
@@Streamerabicorrect. Super close, but didn’t actually touch the ground.
I am a pilot and I find that you often exaggerate the titles of video sequences, you put more than reality
You may understand flying but you definitely dont understand youtube algorithms and the business it brings in.
you’re so fun to be around john
flippin nerd
@@wrldballer when we tell people the truth they get angry, like you!
@@TARAetJOHNas an A320 pilot, I totally concur with you Johnny. I'd say it's safe to say that most of these commenters couldn't fly a kite.
But you still watched them.
1:54 love the wing waves!!
Airplane's last flight to the scrap yard?
Or retiring Captain ??
Skydiver exit score: 10 Skydiver landing score: 1
He pulled a DB Cooper drop...
Dan Cooper!
@@DallusKota I'm glad someone else actually knows the name he used.
the best 3 mins of the week!
Incredible angles - I reckon he just about cracked 30 degrees!
Not a big deal!
@@lannyfenster7461 exactly my point... given an Airbus can go up to 67 degrees....
34.1⁰ 🤪
I used the rear exit door's on a Delta MD 90 once but the ground wasn't that far away
Hopefully your landing was smoother with the 6” drop 😂
DC 9 jump was awesome!
That skydiver should have done a go-around.
He wanted to crap urgently so he gave up on the go around.
He was hoping to get the video title: "Skydiver lands too low."
He's just a big Ryan George fan, that's all
I love this channel! Thanks for showing the good and the bad of aviation.
Glad you enjoy it!
0:13 He in fact has not got it.
31 degrees of bank……Balls of Steel
That first vid with BA tailstrike was the initial vid that started BIG JET TV's popularity (happened at the end of January 2022).
After being featured on various British channels, it gained a significant number of subscribers and soon after that, storm Eunice arrived on the 17th of February. The rest is history...
At last! An accurate title!
The pilot did indeed pull up "too hard" resulting in a tailstrike.
Somehow I feel cheated out of a clickbaiting.
Short and sweet. Perfect.
Thanks for sharing! Good channel👍
Here for the D.B. Cooper comments!
0:59 Northwest B727 flashbacks
1:09 that’s a hard landing. Also using a big jet for skydiving seems super expensive.
Probably works out OK if you're doing 20+ people.
Also, some people are probably willing to pay a premium for the absurd idea of jumping straight out the back row of a jet like that.
Excelent!!! Thank you!!!
Bro this channel is genius. Quick edit of other people's content, free theme song and some captions. Easiest channel to run ever. And it's actually useful cos everybody just wants the highlights.
. And many of us appreciate it too
you are just amazing
Where's the Cooper Vane on that DC9? 😂
I'm pretty sure you can unscrew them before takeoff.
Ah good old DB.
Weren’t those installed on just 727’s?
Nope…DC9’s and MD80’s had them too
It’s called a Cooper LOCK that’s what we mechanics called it
That last one reminds me of an old Vauxhall Astra I used to own.
Hehe - I had one of them but the wheel fell off!
Fairly cheap to run on red diesel - even with all that smoke :)
the skydiver should have gone around
Skydiver left his legs in the plane😂😂
It turned out that he had not, in fact, 'got it'.
Saturday just got better!
380 wing wave was a retiring capt's last flight. It's tradition.
Definitely D.B Cooper there.😂
1:05 that was a Ryanair hard landing - 10/10 score
That para drop!
“Yeah he’s got that.”. Regrettable commentary. First plane landing he has witnessed?
Incredible bank angles? Give us a break, will you.
What a landing... the sky diver :)
Me yelling at the wing wave pilot for not putting up the gear
That's what she said!
You owe us 8 seconds
Well so much to the 'expert' commentary from the BigJetTV guy. I have found most of these Airport TH-camrs have very little aviation knowledge, often making totally inaccurate statements.
Yep…word salads
For the BA tail strike, I can't believe the loud-mouthed BigJet TV guy was silent on that!
Now THAT’S a tail dragger!
Seems like Big Jet TV has the lock on all the wind-induced go arounds and marginal landings. I live 50 miles from where that DC-9 lives as the only skydiving DC-9 in the world. Going up in a couple of weeks to get some footage.
Oh wow, the three minutes of description deviation!
WHERE'S THE 8 SECONDS OF AVIATION
DB Cooper is that you?
I’ve pulled out too slowly, but thankfully I’ve never pulled up too hard.
H_E_L_L_O_______Thumbs Up! Fantastic good Video! BIG LIKE!
thts wht they do to honor a retierment for a cpt.. 1:50
I believe this A-380 aircraft is being retired per Lufthansa operations and is on its way to the Teruel aircraft graveyard in Spain, thus the wing wave.
1:07 Is he ok?
Plane's got worms.
😂😂😂
He was just scratching his ace.
When was that BA 747-400 compressor stall video taken?
Dunno about this video but the last BA 747 was retired in December 2020
December 6th 2017 G-CIVM operating BA 288 to London Heathrow.
I use to skydive and I jumped out the air-stair of a Boeing 727 in 1992.
tail strikes are nuts
0:35 I am not sure it's possible to get any closer. Impressive
I expect that if it's empty, an A380 has the excess power to do much more extreme maneuvers than that.
how come jerry's awesome reaction was muted in the first clip??
2:33 oh oh, that dont sound Too Good
Id like to have seen a bit more of that engine startup but then i guess it wouldn't be 3 minutes of aviation!
Regarding tail strikes are fuselages reinforced in the tail to avoid or minimize damage?
Not really
Here before 1 day
Did the A380 drop a bit of height during the last wave?
25 degrees are far from incredible bank angle !
That skydiver should try landing up-wind, not downwind next time.
I would expect the autopilot would prevent you from rotating far enough for a tail strike on the ground
D B Cooper stuff that jumping from an airliner !
What’s difference between regular start and start after changing?
Just unburnt oil on an engine change, you won't get that smoky start on a used engine.
@@tonyf9076never did fully light off in that video
@@hotrodray6802yeah it cut before ground idle was achieved
Start after changing is when you discover you'd left a spanner inside...
@@tonyf9076it sure wouldn’t have been flight idle
Your content is great but you never leave your captions up long enough to read and understand what you have written. It's a shame...I'm sure I miss out on some useful information. Ed C
Pause button
About time you learnt to rewind, seek, pause etc. If you cant figure that then momma will surely help her cute kiddie.
#2 “D. B. F. Coopeeeeeeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrr”
U still owe me 8seconds of aviation
Next, bank angle too great for speed, and 380 does a stall.
That must be an old of a BA 747 because they don't fly those anymore.
"we've lost one engine"
"continue
- 747, a380, a340
One of my favorite ATC clips is that scenario. A Lufthansa 747 pilot lost an engine mid flight and during decent let ATC know but refused to declare it as an emergency leaving the ATC controller verbally stunned 😂
“The stuff of nightmares.”
- B-52
Compressor stall was only Morse code for Bye Bye Yall
How much does it roughly cost to repair a tail strike like that?
Hard to say. Hundreds of thousands? The damage to the tailstrike skid itself is probably quite minor (scuffs and scrapes; replacing the various paint layers; the actual severity is recorded on the plane's data recorder), but if it was a heavy enough hit then there's a major pressure bulkhead back there that would have to be checked for distortion.
You need full access for a visual inspection, maybe also X-rays, ultrasound scans - if the instruments say it was a very severe impact, it gets expensive, and that could cost millions to put right. Possibly.
Even if there's absolutely no damage - planes are built very tough these days - the real cost comes in having the jet sitting on the ground, in the workshop, being inspected. Every minute that it's not in the air and actually carrying passengers is costing the airline a small fortune.
@@EleanorPetersonI've often wondered why they don't fit a tail wheel with suspension that could absorb the shock of most tail strikes. I expect the calculation is that the cost of constantly flying the extra weight is more than repairing the odd bent plane due to tail strike.
A lot of aircraft have a tail skid, so that absorbs the impact and not any part of the pressure hull. More orders aircraft with FBW should have algorithms within their FBW programming that prevent over pitching and a tail strike. I guess they’re not infallible.
@@EleanorPetersonfull access…yeah…one door in the back. I am an aircraft mechanic, and you have no idea so just stop
"I'm gonna go get the papers, get the papers."
Pilot pulls up too hard! Where is it then?
Why exactly do unused engines smoke like Snoop Dogg on his first day out of the pen?
Isn't it funny that a Lufthansa A380 Wing Wave Maneuver was in last video aswell lol.
I wish there was no talking during these videos...
Your wish has come true. Just tap on mute.
Some clips are sourced from live feeds, with the sound included. I’m sorry they irritate you but you can turn the volume down.
WELL! The last 2 were amazing!
Probably had to clean all the shit out of the passenger seats
U owe us 8seconds of aviation(´·ω·`)
That first clip is some of the shittiest flying ever, amazingly calm and composed photographer, though.
DEI HIRE !!!
And that’s why a fly a Boeing. None of that mode and control law changing at low level to worry about, it just behaves like an airplane.
Boeing fan boy spotted
@@user-uw3jh4sl8o whatever.
@@markharris8929 a bad landing dosent mean the aircraft brand is bad
But, But. fly by wire ! that can't happen
Pull up
Somebody is getting fired at british airways
I'm surprised there aren't rules against doing a wing wave that close to the ground. There's not much scope to recover if anything goes wrong.
This aint 3 mins this is 2:52
*Alarming to see British Airways is hiring Aerosucre pilots.*
Wind shear
What's happened to the once great British Airways. They have been featuring heavily on these videos of late. Must have dropped their training and entry level requirements to Ryanair levels.
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻😎🏴