APU FIRE Indication during Climb Out. Porter Airlines Embraer 195. REAL ATC
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2024
- January 10, 2024.
A Porter Airlines Embraer E195-E2 performing flight POE157 from Toronto Pearson International Airport (CYYZ) to Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport (CYOW) during climb out requested to maintain 7000 feet, declared PAN-PAN and reported APU fire indication.
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You can actually hear the alarm going off at 0:57, scary stuff
That second controller I could understand every word he said normally, I have to put close caption on. He must’ve been military at one time just the way he was talking.
I noticed exactly the same. Excellent communication.
Great composure and professionalism from both Porter Airlines pilots and ATC
Absolute professionalism all round
Darned pounds versus kilograms. When will this industry standardize on units?
Porter 157 seemed to have a lot of trouble saying Porter 157
Pilot's calmer than Sullenberger!
They're so calm.
So what ended up as the issue ?????
Apu on after takeoff ?
Yes. It’s done.
Porter airlines!?🤔🤔🤔PODUNK!!!😮😂🤣😂🤣
Not a mayday.
And? "Mayday" is just used to get attention immediately.
Refer Federal Aviation Administration's Aeronautical Information Manual, or AIM, section 6-3-1. Couldn't be any clearer. This was a "Possible Assistance Needed".
I have been watching aircraft videos for years and never realized that "PAN" was an acronym. It did always seem like an odd thing to say. It's 04:30 here and I've already learned something today!@@barryvyner1161
@@barryvyner1161not sure why they had to use it as an acronym, couldn't they just take pan as panne? Do they also put words for each letter of mayday? 😂
@@DanLacroix Mayday originated in the 1920's and is based on the French "m'aidez" - help me.