Melt www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-45584300 these pilots were trained yet they did not follow there training and did not react accordingly. Pilots are human, not robots. And I agree with Angela that all of them are trained but they are not trained on how to make there passengers feel safe after an emergency landing.
Melt - I agree!! All they give a damn about is being first off, not that their lives were saved from a horrific death. I also bet they were the first at the customer service counter screaming about getting compensation too.
Melt yes, if the only thing she's worried about is being off last them consider herself lucky, she just had an emergency landing, and is worried about being last off.
@@InForTheLonghaul "The footage was posted online by model Hofit Golan, once branded Israel's answer to Paris Hilton." Bless your heart, but surely some cynicism is expected with that description...
@@InForTheLonghaul If you listen she says "that's upsetting" after hearing it's only the rear of the plane, so yeah I think she was annoyed not to leave first.
@@gmbarnard170 Proof? Where's the proof my local store are told to apologise if they screw my order up? I don't have any, but they are expected to do so, it's their job.
Excellent! He is at that moment still in charge of a lot of procedures and doing a great job to calm down passengers and to comfort them. Great person.
Trying to fly BA out of ohare in a blizzard, we waited while the plane was de-iced and all, but the pilot told us he’s not taking off. Said sorry, but you want to be in a documentary for curing cancer and not for a plane crash. I was like. Yep. Let’s hit the bar.
For anyone wondering what happened (because for some reason the video description doesn't tell us any details specifically): 0:55 There was a "leak", possibly meaning fumes were leaking into the cabin during the flight. From the description: "Footage from inside moments after the emergency landing" - so the pilot had to make an emergency landing owing to the "Fume event". A fume event is "when oil or hydraulic fluid contaminates the air supply system, you will notice an unpleasant and unusual smell (“fumes”). Oil fumes are often described as smelling like “dirty socks,” or as being musty, moldy, or foul. Hydraulic fluid fumes often have a distinctive acrid odor."
@@SleepExports I venture to aver most pilots are "top men / women" in terms of Safety and QRA, as it's what they are trained and obliged to exercise; but - as in most organisations bad eggs crop up from time to time.
@@SleepExports That particular one is yes, like the majority of Civil Airline Captains & Officers. But the point is - sadly not all. Analysis of Human Factors and QRA in Safety across the aerospace industry render this man's positive action far more interesting as simply "Sorted". Prof. H. Holbrook.
@@SleepExports The number of flight hours required to become a Ryanair captain is at least half of that required for BA...Experience counts when flying.
Alan Jackson I have never heard a bad thing about BA, and especially their flight and cabin crews are top shelf. If I were in need to fly across the pond to London, I would fly BA with no hesitation. They are partnered with AA as well. When did this event occur?
Look at all the haters go off.. Why do you feel such a need to discredit his effort? Doesn't matter if its part of his job or not, what's important is he did it damn well.
@@SleepExports you're actually so hateful. Yes he's just doing his job, but if you were one of those passengers, you'd be thankful and appreciative. Same with the medical service, it's their job to save lives - but it's a job that not many undertake.
Some of those BA A320's are getting up there (1996-00 range). They got their first in '87. Anyway, kudos to the passengers. Overall I think the Brits handle these situations better than those of us across the pond.
@@SleepExports Hey melt are you really so dim and dull. I have addressed your point AND I never put you down. Do you understand banter? BTW what age are you?
@@LiffeyKing How would it be banter? You said something and I disagreed with it. Then you replied with the same stance you'd had to start with. If you had changed then perhaps it could be banter. You told me I need to get out more, is that not a put down?
1:09 The women who starts panicking when the Captain saids the leak is at the front of the aircraft. Yes love, its exactly where your sitting, BA will be sending you the bill.
It’s unavoidable sometimes. If you’re on a jetty attached to a terminal into which you can’t go (eg international flight won’t a domestic stand or vice versa) it’s the only way.
BA far from the best airline anymore in terms of service and product but I know for sure if I was in an emergency I would rather have a BA pilot than any other
"The footage was posted online by model Hofit Golan, once branded Israel's answer to Paris Hilton, who said: 'Our pilot was a hero!' and also filmed herself leaving the Airbus A320.'" Did Israel WANT a Paris Hilton? I'm sure we could have arranged a trade...
Rocco IAK The left wing endured a specosomasic invert,Which caused the right wing to specosomasic too,Fortunately I have absolutely no idea what I’m talking about,So it could have been anything,
0:55 Sounds like there was a "leak", possibly meaning fumes were leaking into the plane during the flight. The drop down info says: "Footage from inside moments after the emergency landing", so had to make an emergency landing owing to the "Fume event" : a fume event is "when oil or hydraulic fluid contaminates the air supply system, you will notice an unpleasant and unusual smell (“fumes”). Oil fumes are often described as smelling like “dirty socks,” or as being musty, moldy, or foul. Hydraulic fluid fumes often have a distinctive acrid odor."
Can some actually tell me why the plane hae to make an emergency landing and don't say a leak. I get that . What was leaking and what issues did it cause. More info pleaee
Carl M it had severe technical problems, after which the pilots decided for a rapid descend and a precautionairy priority landing. Rapid descend isn’t much fun for either pax or crew. It was only after landing they saw it was a hydraulic leak. That sounds like something tiny but can have some major consequenses for the flight. Superb handling by this flight crew.
We are two twin brothers born in Pakistan but we are quite different from the nature of each other even the behavior and lifestyle. Since childhood I’m crazy about to be a pilot to travel around the world. But In the real life I’m one of the guy who belongs to his own deeds. While grow with the life, I got a keen interest to fly in the sky due to having an airport around my house, while I spent my entire childhood to look upon the sky, which took my mind to be a part of that flying dream. The sound of a takeoff Jet, always makes me crazy to look to the sky, cause me to the dream, how to get inside the airport.
@@SleepExports As Frank Spencer (Michael Crawford) was taught by his flying instructor in the comedy series Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, "There are bold pilots and there are old pilots but there are no old bold pilots.
He's just doing his Job. We Americans think he's doing some Heros work just because he's talking to us with a British Accent. All Pilots are trained to bring the Aircraft down safely or else they wouldn't be Aircraft Pilot Captains!
@@GallopCrush Yes I get what he means, but why not say "disembark" or "leave" or "get off the plane"? Why use use a noun as a verb? Silly Americanism I expect!
@@tommo01 It way he trained, and deplane is a verb en.wiktionary.org/wiki/deplane verb: a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen.
@@alexhess607 That's what they are trained for. A child can land a plane with guidance under normal circumstances. Dealing with problems is what they are ALL trained for.
Melt - you should just dissolve and go away - I can think of a whole heap of airlines where the captain would not take time to reassure and explain things to the passengers. It is certainly not "self-(and the word is actually indulgent)-dribble.
Requires a lot of courage to explain face to face what just took place. Well done by the crew.
He was self -stimulating himself.
That’s how it should be I respect the pilot for explaining everything to the passengers
All pilots do this
You can tell he cares about his job ❤️
This is the right way how pilots should react to any emergencies. Very well done Captain..
This is what they all do
It’s nice to see that BA have adopted the professional customer service of EZY Pilots
@@SleepExports You've got a right attitude. Yes they are all TRAINED to react like this but in reality do they?? No.
@@angelaread4462 Yes they do, what examples do you have of them not doing so?
Melt www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-45584300 these pilots were trained yet they did not follow there training and did not react accordingly. Pilots are human, not robots. And I agree with Angela that all of them are trained but they are not trained on how to make there passengers feel safe after an emergency landing.
1:01 wtf? Yeah sorry mate, you ain't gonna be first off today.
Melt - I agree!! All they give a damn about is being first off, not that their lives were saved from a horrific death. I also bet they were the first at the customer service counter screaming about getting compensation too.
Melt yes, if the only thing she's worried about is being off last them consider herself lucky, she just had an emergency landing, and is worried about being last off.
@@InForTheLonghaul "The footage was posted online by model Hofit Golan, once branded Israel's answer to Paris Hilton." Bless your heart, but surely some cynicism is expected with that description...
@@InForTheLonghaul If you listen she says "that's upsetting" after hearing it's only the rear of the plane, so yeah I think she was annoyed not to leave first.
A very cool captain! Glad everyone is safe.
He was obviously nervous, not exactly cool.
@@tomjh51 Probably no better than him. But what's that got to do with him being cool when he is obvously not.
@@InForTheLonghaul What did she mean?
Kudos to a caring captain
He is told to do that
Melt proof?
@@gmbarnard170 Proof? Where's the proof my local store are told to apologise if they screw my order up? I don't have any, but they are expected to do so, it's their job.
George B - it seems Melt is having a meltdown due to this captain’s achievement. But why!?
@@ashmackenzie.2763 Why don't you answer the point instead of attacking me?
Flight captains are amazing creatures.
Excellent! He is at that moment still in charge of a lot of procedures and doing a great job to calm down passengers and to comfort them. Great person.
Shall we knight him? Over-throw the queen and make this guy king? Maybe you should offer yourself to him, ya know, just to say thanks?
Trying to fly BA out of ohare in a blizzard, we waited while the plane was de-iced and all, but the pilot told us he’s not taking off. Said sorry, but you want to be in a documentary for curing cancer and not for a plane crash. I was like. Yep. Let’s hit the bar.
For anyone wondering what happened (because for some reason the video description doesn't tell us any details specifically):
0:55 There was a "leak", possibly meaning fumes were leaking into the cabin during the flight. From the description: "Footage from inside moments after the emergency landing" - so the pilot had to make an emergency landing owing to the "Fume event".
A fume event is "when oil or hydraulic fluid contaminates the air supply system, you will notice an unpleasant and unusual smell (“fumes”). Oil fumes are often described as smelling like “dirty socks,” or as being musty, moldy, or foul. Hydraulic fluid fumes often have a distinctive acrid odor."
This is why I like the Brits.. And BA is my favorite Airliner..
yaakov gov I’m a brit
Avia Key same
@@aviakey7659 So I like you :)
Ba have some of the best crew members in the world. Such ashamed they are let down by the hard product.
Very professional. Obviously shaken and still able to put the lives of his crew and passengers first. Should be commended from ba for this.
So you've come across pilots that don't put lives first have you?
Melt You’re commenting on every comment? 😂How truly pathetic.
Yes Melt. Obviously you've got some gripe with BA or the UK. Saddo lol.
@@m4tt0902 I'm contributing to different points made. Why make fun of me?
@@angelaread4462 I have no gripes, don't make assumptions.
Top man with SAFETY FIRST. Excellent.
So all pilots are top men then? Or is this guy the only one that puts safety first?
@@SleepExports I venture to aver most pilots are "top men / women" in terms of Safety and QRA, as it's what they are trained and obliged to exercise; but - as in most organisations bad eggs crop up from time to time.
@@prof.hectorholbrook4692 So he's doing his job then. Sorted.
@@SleepExports That particular one is yes, like the majority of Civil Airline Captains & Officers. But the point is - sadly not all.
Analysis of Human Factors and QRA in Safety across the aerospace industry render this man's positive action far more interesting as simply "Sorted".
Prof. H. Holbrook.
@@prof.hectorholbrook4692 Right, so what are the odds of me getting on a plane with pilot who doesn't care about not killing us all?
A true professional 🇬🇧🏴
Champion pilot, champion crew.
Champion crew? Were you there?
@@SleepExports well the crew is right next to the pilot
@@Rainbow-ho4pe Physically?
@@SleepExports yea
@@Rainbow-ho4pe So they must all be equally great?
Business class leaving last this time lol
This is the ONLY reason I keep flying BA.... The aircrew on the flight deck are some of the best pilots in the world in my opinion.
Yes of course, because other airlines hire people that learn to fly from video games right?
@@SleepExports Your comment makes no sense.
@@SleepExports The number of flight hours required to become a Ryanair captain is at least half of that required for BA...Experience counts when flying.
Alan Jackson
I have never heard a bad thing about BA, and especially their flight and cabin crews are top shelf. If I were in need to fly across the pond to London, I would fly BA with no hesitation. They are partnered with AA as well. When did this event occur?
@@aljack1979So I'm more likely to die on Ryanair?
Look at all the haters go off.. Why do you feel such a need to discredit his effort? Doesn't matter if its part of his job or not, what's important is he did it damn well.
Yes, but others make out he deserves a knighthood or something.
@@SleepExports And why are you so intent on disputing that? Are you not satisfied with yourself?
@@gabrielkakaa111 Right back at you.
Gabriel Kakaa - agreed though it seems that the mood/hating has largely originated from the one person. I understand tho. It’s frustrating!
@@ashmackenzie.2763 I havn't seen any hatred. A little balance perhaps, oh wait, it's 2018 and only one opinion can exist, I forgot.
Keep the passengers calm , great job
For doing his job?
@@SleepExports you're actually so hateful. Yes he's just doing his job, but if you were one of those passengers, you'd be thankful and appreciative. Same with the medical service, it's their job to save lives - but it's a job that not many undertake.
@@MillenniumGaming1014 I'm not hateful, you do sound like a snowflake though. I don't have issue with the passengers felling like he's a hero.
Pretty cool captain! Very professional. Tumbs up ☝
As they all ARE?
THumBs Up!☝️☝️☝️☝️☝️
@@SleepExports JUST SHUT UP ALREADY
@@tom_-qq9ic why don't you?
How you spelled thumbs isnt professional
Hate BA but the pilots have nothing to do with BA issues. They have great pilots
VizionWorksEditing Apart from the odd drunk one!
VizionWorksEditing what BA issues?
@I B33 So you're saying they are over the top about it nowadays?
Some of those BA A320's are getting up there (1996-00 range). They got their first in '87.
Anyway, kudos to the passengers. Overall I think the Brits handle these situations better than those of us across the pond.
"Like a Boss." Excellent
Not really like a boss, he was shaking, which is understandable, but not like a boss.
@@SleepExports You know melt you really really do need to get out more......geeez!
@@LiffeyKing You've ignored my point and attacked me personally because?
@@SleepExports Hey melt are you really so dim and dull. I have addressed your point AND I never put you down. Do you understand banter? BTW what age are you?
@@LiffeyKing How would it be banter? You said something and I disagreed with it. Then you replied with the same stance you'd had to start with. If you had changed then perhaps it could be banter.
You told me I need to get out more, is that not a put down?
1:09 The women who starts panicking when the Captain saids the leak is at the front of the aircraft. Yes love, its exactly where your sitting, BA will be sending you the bill.
And the advert I had before this clip was for an airline, and its tag line was “no surprise fees, only nice surprises”.
Google "ON THE TARMAC". You'll understand the reference.
Man, the Brits and their stiff upper lips. Amazing airmanship and culture.
God bless the pilots that get us down safely.
Yeah, great aren't they? I don't have much time for the ones that crash everyday though.
What was the nature of the emergency?
Probably like every day there are emergencies like this, normal stuff.
Hydraulic leak.
Thanks for the info ianrkav.
@@wotan20 You're welcome:-)
1:01 Only leaving from the back of the plane, that's the worst thing that I have ever heard
It’s unavoidable sometimes. If you’re on a jetty attached to a terminal into which you can’t go (eg international flight won’t a domestic stand or vice versa) it’s the only way.
BA far from the best airline anymore in terms of service and product but I know for sure if I was in an emergency I would rather have a BA pilot than any other
"The footage was posted online by model Hofit Golan, once branded Israel's answer to Paris Hilton, who said: 'Our pilot was a hero!' and also filmed herself leaving the Airbus A320.'" Did Israel WANT a Paris Hilton? I'm sure we could have arranged a trade...
Bwahahahahaha 🤣😂 outstanding
Totally professional.
Thanks for flying British airways. Classic.
What was the emergency..??
@Scott Smith ah someone with sense 🙂
Scott Smith oh wow... 😂 Hahah
Rocco IAK The left wing endured a specosomasic invert,Which caused the right wing to specosomasic too,Fortunately I have absolutely no idea what I’m talking about,So it could have been anything,
Must be something to do with the name Scott, maybe a screw loose!
There was something wrong with the left fallangie
1:19 Did a pilot call the runway the tarmac
That's how it's called.
The apron is often called the tarmac in uk.
BA lovely airline to fly few with a few time.x
What was the emergency?
Seriously. What garbage journalism has become.
They ran out of tea.
We passengers and crews are all considered expendable.
What exactly happened
0:55 Sounds like there was a "leak", possibly meaning fumes were leaking into the plane during the flight. The drop down info says: "Footage from inside moments after the emergency landing", so had to make an emergency landing owing to the "Fume event" : a fume event is "when oil or hydraulic fluid contaminates the air supply system, you will notice an unpleasant and unusual smell (“fumes”). Oil fumes are often described as smelling like “dirty socks,” or as being musty, moldy, or foul. Hydraulic fluid fumes often have a distinctive acrid odor."
What plane as this on?
tom_10234 A320/21
tom_10234 actually it's an A320, sorry not a321.
The aircraft has landed in LGW.
what emergency did they have?
Leaking hydraulic fluid apparently
Can some actually tell me why the plane hae to make an emergency landing and don't say a leak. I get that . What was leaking and what issues did it cause. More info pleaee
Carl M it had severe technical problems, after which the pilots decided for a rapid descend and a precautionairy priority landing. Rapid descend isn’t much fun for either pax or crew. It was only after landing they saw it was a hydraulic leak. That sounds like something tiny but can have some major consequenses for the flight. Superb handling by this flight crew.
@@WattedoeninberlijnNl030 Superb? So other pilots would just pet the plain crash?
We are two twin brothers born in Pakistan but we are quite different from the nature of each other even the behavior and lifestyle.
Since childhood I’m crazy about to be a pilot to travel around the world.
But In the real life I’m one of the guy who belongs to his own deeds.
While grow with the life, I got a keen interest to fly in the sky due to having an airport around my house, while I spent my entire childhood to look upon the sky, which took my mind to be a part of that flying dream.
The sound of a takeoff Jet, always makes me crazy to look to the sky, cause me to the dream, how to get inside the airport.
shut up.
If you're in an emergency ask for someone British...
And please don't complain about me ....
Pretty sure the issue was worse than he led on.. that guy is red as a beet! But well done man getting those people home
I'm trying to get him a knighthood, will you sign my petition?
@@roadrunner4449 Yes I agree actually, forgive me I was being stupid.
Hero? He was doing what he's trained to do...
Agreed that BA have best staff. It’s a pity their aircrafts are outdated and they don’t compare to the likes of virgin and Emirates
simstv very odd thing to say when BA has A380s and the 787. Still if you class the A380 as outdated then I wonder what you consider current
This happened at 12:34...... freaky
There is no 1234?
Melt that’s the time in the description. I like 12:34 and 23:45
Ok😶
Shouldn’t he be in the cockpit
No
Did he dieded?
No, no one died, he just landed the plane when it had a wee problem, ya know, like he's trained to do.
🙏🏻🙏🏻
1:19 TARMAC
If he failed at his job then that would be the complete opposite of this?
Atleast we'd get an Air Crash Investigation Documentary 😂
Exactly, apparently his is either a hero or failure, no in-between. 🙄
@@SleepExports As Frank Spencer (Michael Crawford) was taught by his flying instructor in the comedy series Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em, "There are bold pilots and there are old pilots but there are no old bold pilots.
Yes😅
What about their non-carry on luggage, hmph.
The British way ;)
Placation. Airline and aerospace industry CEOs and Major Stockholders for crash test dummies 2024 ... ah cue pie the Dept. of Transportation
1:19 TaRmAc OMG WHAT THE HELL
That's what it's called.
@@artistictad7417 there is no such thing at an airport, it’s called apron or ramp
@@nicholas1310 In general, ground is addressed by staff as tarmac.
He's just doing his Job. We Americans think he's doing some Heros work just because he's talking to us with a British Accent. All Pilots are trained to bring the Aircraft down safely or else they wouldn't be Aircraft Pilot Captains!
Craig Merguson yeah, and first officers to with any airline, they train them for any emergency even low cost ones like easyJet & Jet2
Exactly this
@spyke0511 Yes, but people don't need to make out like he's the second coming, do they?
By the way sorry for bad language.
No hate, but it irritates me to see people just say “they just doing their job” when they just saved 100+ people
Craig Merguson I agree, just as Sully was just doing his job when he landed in the river.
What on earth does "de-plane" mean? For heavens sake!!!
Get of the plane. Like board and de board
@@GallopCrush Yes I get what he means, but why not say "disembark" or "leave" or "get off the plane"? Why use use a noun as a verb? Silly Americanism I expect!
@@tommo01 It way he trained, and deplane is a verb en.wiktionary.org/wiki/deplane verb: a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence, and forming the main part of the predicate of a sentence, such as hear, become, happen.
@@GallopCrush Not an English word! A horrible American word worming its way into our language!
tommo01
Wake up, language change and words are added over time it’s normal, do you expect us to still use thou and thy?
“Tarmac”
Welcome to my language
perci 88 oh, no wonder
Capt.Shami I think he was just trying to speak to the passengers in a way they would understand cause they had just been through an emergency landing
@@nathanrock5068 no pilots always call it tarmac in the uk
Melt no I know they don’t I probably wont reply again as I can’t be both to argue about something as pointless as this
Why is he a hero?? For landing a plane?
Exactly
He really did just land the plane, but during an emergency situation where the fuel was leaking made it 10 times more difficult
@@alexhess607 its not like the gear wouldn't go down or engine failure. Still had full control
@@alexhess607 That's what they are trained for. A child can land a plane with guidance under normal circumstances. Dealing with problems is what they are ALL trained for.
You nincompoop. You taught me something tonight commonsence isn't so common.
Haha there are Airbus 321 Likes Lmao i wont like!
slow bro its a320 tho
It is a apron not a tarmac
Yeah well most pax have no idea what an apron is so it had to be said that way.
"a apron", is that where you'd usually find a owl?
Apron begins with a vowel, therefore we use “an”.
What is an aircraft doing on an apron, an apron is what you wear in a kitchen..the plane was hungry?????
Hero though? lmao! get a grip
Yes, he did his job is all.
Drama queens! Nothing even happened hon'.
Blah, blah, blah . . . far too loquacious.
Yup
What a load of self-indulgant dribble.
Melt - you should just dissolve and go away - I can think of a whole heap of airlines where the captain would not take time to reassure and explain things to the passengers. It is certainly not "self-(and the word is actually indulgent)-dribble.
Never very far away in this world you will find.......a complete twat.
You can all insult me as much as you like, fact is you felt warm and goey inside watching it, and the reality brings that to an end.
@@SleepExports Ha Ha Ha.. Just realised the TH-cam name you go by. Nice one to live up to.
@@LiffeyKing Talking down to me now?