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AirbusA320 OUTSIDE CHECK explained by CAPTAIN JOE 

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What is a outside-check ?
I´m sure you might have experienced this once you were waiting at the gate prior to boarding, the pilot walking around the aircraft and closely looking at the exterior of his aircraft. What is he/she doing ? That is what I´d like to explain in today´s video !
Every pilot has to check if his aircraft, helicopter, gilder, little sports plane or a big commercial jet, hasn´t encountered any damage or leakage from prior flights. Aviators call this regular procedure the outside check or exterior walkaround !
Let´s take the Airbus A320 as an example. After completing our first checks within the cockpit, the last item on the "preliminary cockpit preparation checklist” reads, “EXTERIOR WALKAROUND -- PERFORM !
You have a similar checklist in your car manual, in which you should check your tire pressure, oil quantity etc. prior to a long car journey. So the aircraft manual lists the items which should be inspected whilst doing your outside check.
For example:
• Condition of Pitot Probes ( free and clean )
• Clean Static Ports ( Parts to measure altitude and speed )
• Damages on aircraft nose section
• Chocks in place ( so the aircraft can move )
• Nose wheel structure, tyre abrasion
• Depth of nose wheel damper
• Condition of taxi and runway turn of lights
• Condition of exterior antennas
• Condition of landing lights
• Any leakage of wing tanks
• Strobe and navigation lights on the outer part of wing
• Condition of slats and flaps
• In and outlet of turbine
• Fan blades of turbine
• Tyre abrasion on main landing gear
• Brake wear on main landing gear
• Depth of main landing gear damper
• Possible damages on horizontal stabilizer
• Horizontal stabilizer in neutral position
• In and outlet of auxiliary power unit ( APU )
• Any dents and scratches of wings and fuselage
• Any leaking fluids
• secure closing of doors and hatches
These are only a few important ones listed in the exterior walk around “checklist”.
To approve that you have completed the outside check you need to write down time and your signature into the “Technical Flight Log”, similar to your service check book in your car. Important ! This not a “once a day check”, NO, the outside check has to be performed prior every flight !
The same rule applies for little sports planes, private jets and helicopters, although these aircrafts fly on a less regular basis, so their vulnerable instruments, engine in and outlets are covered with a red protective cover, marked with big letters “REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT”. And safety bolts, which protect the rudders from flapping about in the wind, are also tagged with this warning sign.
More information about the “REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT” in another blog.
It´s required by law, that a commercial jet has to have functional flashlights and reflective vests to properly perform the outside check during night operation.
In the event that something is malfunctioning or broken, we´ll request a certified technician for help. If he can repair the broken part, he´ll state his repairs in the "technical flight log” and approves that the aircraft is airworthy. Otherwise if new parts or a bigger inspection and repair is needed, he will “write it off” and the aircraft is then AOG = Aircraft on ground !
Safety first always goes first !
So the next time you´re waiting at the gate, look out for your pilot performing his outside check !
Next time we´ll talk about the REMOVE BEFORE FLIGHT warning pins and tags.
Thank you very much for your time! I hope you enjoy this basic introduction video about an A320 outside check!
Wishing you all the best!
Your "Captain" Joe
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Комментарии : 1,7 тыс.   
@bcgrittner
@bcgrittner 5 лет назад
Years ago I had a flight instructor who once told me that I took too long doing my pre-flight inspection. I had taken 20 minutes and I was quite thorough. My response to the instructor was "Show me the reg or shut the hell up". He and I never really got along, but never tell me how long I can spend doing preflight. It's my butt and my airplane up there. Do it right - don't rush your pre-flight.
@Jdtackett0226
@Jdtackett0226 4 года назад
bcgrittner that’s cool that you maintain your vigilance on performing your job and not allowing senior crew to intimidate you. I’ve seen airplane disasters episodes where the copilot didn’t have the nuts to tell the captain that they were fixing to die!
@SilencedMi5
@SilencedMi5 4 года назад
Because you're a real pilot and not a poser. Aviation is a "SAFE ALWAYS" environment.
@millomweb
@millomweb 3 года назад
@@SilencedMi5 You need to SHOUT that a LOT louder. Boeing, Airbus and other aircraft manufacturers are not hearing you. I just can't believe how badly their systems are designed. Even this walk-around is shite. The level of expected inspection is beyond what is physically possible - often, you are too far away to inspect something properly - such as the leading edge of every fan blade on the engine - inspect for chips that could lead to cracks and fan failure. Working in a very noisy atmosphere is not right for inspection purposes - a fingernail flick of each of those fan blades to make it ring could indicate early hidden cracks that can lead to failures later.
@Roca891
@Roca891 11 месяцев назад
That's great if you have the time to do so- however in 121 (commercial passenger) aviation you're under time pressure to get off the gate on time. While you shouldn't rush- you should get your process as efficient as possible. If you make a habit of making the flight late you won't keep your job for long. Also note that every crew is looking at the aircraft before and after each flight and maintenance has to look at the jet every 2 days at a minimum, so there's lots of redundancy if one person misses something.
@morganphillips9865
@morganphillips9865 5 лет назад
Joe: "Make sure you don't spot any holes or cracks". Me: Okay, I just won't look then.
@wntu4
@wntu4 5 лет назад
Of particular note to crews of Soviet era equipment.
@Cyprian_Malicki
@Cyprian_Malicki 5 лет назад
Me on that plane: Oh @$!? we gonna crash
@heyitsjacob1773
@heyitsjacob1773 5 лет назад
I'll look
@hayden7493
@hayden7493 4 года назад
I hope you’re not my pilot 👨‍✈️
@JanicekTrnecka
@JanicekTrnecka 4 года назад
Nah... nothing that Gaffa tape cant fix.
@dylanshields4248
@dylanshields4248 5 лет назад
If the wright brothers were watching this they'd be like: "we just make sure our dad is okay with it and we go"
@slyfer5321
@slyfer5321 6 лет назад
This reminds me of my on-the-job training in AirAsia(The color is almost the same with AirBerlin) on that same aircraft the Airbus A320. By watching this video, it feels like I just did a real walk around. Awesome Video!
@shivamgagad5674
@shivamgagad5674 6 лет назад
“I want to see the look on your face when you have to pay a $300 fine.” Lol
@glorious_help
@glorious_help 5 лет назад
WHAT A BEAST OF A PLANE UP CLOSE....... EVEN IF IT'S CONSIDERED A SMALL AIRPLANE
@misssuperhiphop123
@misssuperhiphop123 3 года назад
It’s beautiful isn’t it
@fishonamission1270
@fishonamission1270 6 лет назад
you made me have real respect to the aviation pilots
@oscarwhitehouse
@oscarwhitehouse 6 лет назад
Who isn’t a pilot but still watching this
@JonnyD3ath
@JonnyD3ath 6 лет назад
Most people
@zeynhaneefa3836
@zeynhaneefa3836 6 лет назад
Me
@karimmifflin1507
@karimmifflin1507 6 лет назад
I am. This is cool I'm studying for my 107 certification. One of the parts talks about maintenance, even if its a small drone, you should follow a checklist and perform maintenance. Its the RPIC (remote pilot in charge) responsibility to do so. Great video
@oscarwhitehouse
@oscarwhitehouse 6 лет назад
Karim Mifflin that’s cool
@oscarwhitehouse
@oscarwhitehouse 6 лет назад
Karim Mifflin you could sub scribe
@TheMissendenFlyer
@TheMissendenFlyer 6 лет назад
Another winner Capt Joe! Amazing how similar that is to the check-A on the PA28 I fly! OK, there's a bit more to it granted but the principles are much the same! Fly safe....
@maggersp
@maggersp 5 лет назад
This made me feel even more comfortable to fly knowing how thorough planes are checked and how fast problems are taken care of, thanks Joe!
@Dirk-van-den-Berg
@Dirk-van-den-Berg 4 года назад
You mean Thorough
@maggersp
@maggersp 4 года назад
Dirk van den Berg yeah, my younger self was very stupid
@alphadelta1219
@alphadelta1219 6 лет назад
I read somewhere about someone who decided to leave one tank with fuel and the others empty. They decided to go for a fly the next day and did their pre-flight inspection but didn't want to check the one tank for water. They checked it anyway. What they found was that same tank had accumulated fourteen cups of water because the cap hadn't been on properly and it had rained overnight. That person wrote: The fuel would have cut out just after take-off and I would've crashed into the trees behind the runway. Thank you so much for the videos Captain Joe! I hope to meet you one day. Also, the high visibility vests look cool!
@martintheiss743
@martintheiss743 5 лет назад
sounds like they saved themselves from death. the vests are just for a safety precaution to ensure that ground personnel don't get run over by any cart, car, or anything else on the tarmac. Alpha the procedure at all commercial terminals is that the flight crew calculates the reserve fuel on hand at the moment, anticipated fuel needs for said flight, and mandatory reserve add ons and then signal for a fueling to ensure compliance with aviation safety standards. Joe has a nice video on that process.
@CdycNow
@CdycNow 6 лет назад
It's my greatest desire to be a pilot
@inhazfahim8270
@inhazfahim8270 5 лет назад
Same here...lets fly together one day
@joedagamer7782
@joedagamer7782 5 лет назад
@@inhazfahim8270 same lets crash together?
@inhazfahim8270
@inhazfahim8270 5 лет назад
@@joedagamer7782 always ready😂😂
@joedagamer7782
@joedagamer7782 5 лет назад
@@inhazfahim8270 hahahahaha
@joedagamer7782
@joedagamer7782 5 лет назад
@@inhazfahim8270 Where we crashin? Lol
@n310ea
@n310ea 6 лет назад
On the MD-11, the most overlooked item in a walk-around is the #2 engine.
@AviatorInspirations
@AviatorInspirations 6 лет назад
Very comprehensive video, I quite enjoyed it Joe! Great job!
@opl500
@opl500 6 лет назад
Have you ever grounded an airplane in your walkaround? What were the consequences when you did?
@Repented008
@Repented008 6 лет назад
I love your cat!
@HEDGE1011
@HEDGE1011 6 лет назад
opl500 I have. It's our job if something is wrong to have it corrected before flight. That's what happens: maintenance comes out, assesses the situation and fixes it prior to departure.
@opl500
@opl500 6 лет назад
Management doesn't pressure you to look the other way if you do find stuff?
@HEDGE1011
@HEDGE1011 6 лет назад
opl500 In my 29 years with my airline, no, not once.
@chrisj197438
@chrisj197438 6 лет назад
opl500 I’d like to think that a pilot could ground a plane without fear of consequences since his and everyone else’s lives depends on the plane he is about to take off in.
@RedSailor1701
@RedSailor1701 6 лет назад
Hi Joe, you shared your morning routine before you left for work, it would be really cool if you could show us your routine from walking into the airport to filing your Flight Plan just before pushback. I for one would like to know all about when you have to sign on, how you find your aircraft, your process of getting prepared etc and how long before your flight you arrive at the airport
@hangar1891
@hangar1891 6 лет назад
There's really nothing special about that, you pass the security checks,you go to the crew room and ask the lovely lady the documentation for your flight and she gives you a bunch of paper. You sign some,check the weather,check the notams,check the flight plan and ask again the lady where your airplane is. If it's close you just walk there like any other passenger,otherwise you get a minivan.
@martintheiss743
@martintheiss743 5 лет назад
This kind of preflight check is only to ensure that the pilot can properly program the route of the flight into the computers and hopefully avoid situations like KAL 007.
@benmcdonough4340
@benmcdonough4340 6 лет назад
Hey Joe, I'm a student pilot with 38 hours. I've been taught what the static source is for, but can you do a detailed video as to how exactly it works in conjunction with your altimeter and VSI? Keep up the great work, and I love your motivational/daily regimen videos!
@FlyJV
@FlyJV 4 года назад
Excellent Video
@devejprabhakar9199
@devejprabhakar9199 4 года назад
Big fan sir
@iferamesfin3214
@iferamesfin3214 3 года назад
Hi flyjv Big fan
@youwillalivesoonmybrother1001
@youwillalivesoonmybrother1001 3 года назад
Big fan sir
@markdavis2475
@markdavis2475 6 лет назад
Surprised that the engine cowling locks werent more specifically singled out! On the BA incident everyone missed them: Crew, ground crew, tug driver, film crew making a safety video!!!!!
@turbostar7077
@turbostar7077 5 лет назад
Pilot: **Uses umbrella** Me if I was a pilot: **Wear's hat** Pilot: **He's smart. Very Smart**
@stanleybuchan4610
@stanleybuchan4610 3 года назад
No hats allowed near aircraft.
@JC04
@JC04 6 лет назад
Thanks for the video Joe. I Think static ports and avionic equipment inlet valve are two parts that might worth additional explanations :)
@TheNeo052000
@TheNeo052000 5 лет назад
Yes I agree!
@X43oPEGASUSo
@X43oPEGASUSo 6 лет назад
Captain Joe, I am a ground crew team leader in LTN (London Luton). I constantly do the "walkaround" check of Easyjet a320 and 319's. I often notice that on the fuel filler cap, there is a small chain that hangs down outside of the cap. The chain is just to connect the cap to the main wing when the fueller is working; but is it a problem if the chain is accidentally hanging outside the cap after he closes it? Should I tell the pilot about it when I talk to him on the headset? I have told them in the past and it's a 50/50 split as to whether they're okay to fly with the chain hanging out or not. What are your thoughts?
@keithpun215
@keithpun215 6 лет назад
I am a mechanic in Hong Kong who handling Cathey Dragon's A320/1 most of the time. That small chain need to be checked in every weekly check, most of the time that chain is just disconnect from a ring like keychain, the condition of the small chain is totally fine. I rarely see that chain hangs down when I perform W. A. C. for short transit flight
@ChrisMiz1
@ChrisMiz1 6 лет назад
Not doing the second AMS tomorrow morning are you? See you then!
@washx2k755
@washx2k755 6 лет назад
I never hear anyone called X43oPEGASUSo working in Luton airport
@pirexengaer
@pirexengaer 6 лет назад
Great, now youtube is a source of technical data. Keep asking on youtube and forget about company and manufacture documentation and procedures.
@ChrisMiz1
@ChrisMiz1 6 лет назад
@@pirexengaer Haha, chill out
@CP140405
@CP140405 6 лет назад
I'm an ex- Airforce guy who now flies RC airplanes for fun! ... before the first RC flight of the day.... grab and wiggle every control surface... look at the control linkages... push/pull on the engine/mount... push/pull on the wheels... have a close look at the prop... do a range check..., do a "...is it moving the correct way when I wiggle the sticks check," More than once there has been something that has grounded me for the day...
@afam4716
@afam4716 6 лет назад
You are such an inspiration to most aspiring pilots please keep up the fantastic work. Last weeks video was also a great eye opener. Making a video on the outside check can you please make one on the cold and dark start up for a320 or b747 that would be amazing.
@floa4612
@floa4612 6 лет назад
great idea!!!
@flight1513
@flight1513 Месяц назад
Thanks Joe. One I'd like to add from my airline. When doing the walk-around we are required to bend a knee to the ground on each side of each engine (so four times) to verify the cowl latches are secured. We had an aircraft have a cowl-flap pop open shortly after take-off.
@hashaliphilemonasher6136
@hashaliphilemonasher6136 5 лет назад
Captain Joe i love your presentations very much. I know i will never be a pilot... you are such a good teacher. Many greetings from Namibia Windhoek.
@Ali_F92
@Ali_F92 6 лет назад
Im TRM/HEADSET OPERATOR and i do walk-arounds about 8-10 times a day, but is a very good points you mentioned and a very good refreshment course, thanks man 😊
@namsooo
@namsooo 6 лет назад
RIP airberlin :(
@Petra44YT
@Petra44YT 6 лет назад
I still have one of the chocolate hearts. It survived for almost a year now, even though I've been running out of chocolate a couple of times since :-)
@alexf1525
@alexf1525 6 лет назад
eurowings is better
@namsooo
@namsooo 6 лет назад
Airberlin is more beautiful
@Thermonuclear_Waifuisation
@Thermonuclear_Waifuisation 5 лет назад
R.I.P. AirHitler 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ThePorkyPilotShow
@ThePorkyPilotShow 5 лет назад
Great video. I learnt a lot about my own job too. As I build the wings for the airbus a320 and was confused with some of the components in the gear bay. But after looking in there from you video. All the components made sense. Thank you joe
@joshuaadams4136
@joshuaadams4136 6 лет назад
Grea5 video Joe I didn’t realise how many small doors there are on an A320 could you please explain what all these hatches provide access to
@jazzukes
@jazzukes 6 лет назад
As an RC pilot, and a FAA 107 certified UAS pilot, these walk around are essential (I have a checklist - make sure your sd Card is in). Thank you very much for your videos, And the tip of the hat to the RC community. Wish you much luck and success. A long time subscriber.
@QasimFarooq11
@QasimFarooq11 6 лет назад
Hi Joe excellent video I think you should make a video about your steps to becoming a pilot... Best of luck
@Godletrich
@Godletrich 6 лет назад
yeah, agree, that topic would be interesting :)
@gonnahavemesomefun
@gonnahavemesomefun 6 лет назад
And I thought it was a cursory walkaround and a quick kick of the tyres! There's a lot to check wow!
@FlyingInlines
@FlyingInlines 6 лет назад
Fabulous video! Always a pleasure to watch your videos.
@av8r_134
@av8r_134 6 лет назад
Srsly? RyanAir? Ok
@albertoalpo0502
@albertoalpo0502 6 лет назад
Could you make a video about the importance of flaps and slats configuration before take-off and landing?
@Fabricedrd
@Fabricedrd 5 лет назад
I’m not a pilot but always enjoy learning something new on this channel. We love you Captain Joe🥳
@james2396
@james2396 6 лет назад
8:38 that MLG ground lock sleeve
@ankushnikam1900
@ankushnikam1900 6 лет назад
I Like You're "Ending Words A Good Pilot Is Always Learning" I Don't Mine Doing That Everday
@pocholoase
@pocholoase 6 лет назад
captain joe's voice relaxes me
@lucasmin3757
@lucasmin3757 5 лет назад
Oh you can spin an engine blades with hands... Awesome!!!
@sarahk236
@sarahk236 5 лет назад
I always thought they would have been too heavy.
@WIRRUZZZ
@WIRRUZZZ 4 года назад
The fan (part he touches) is connected only to a few similar, but smaller sets of blades (low pressure compressor and low pressure turbine). Because you need very high rotational speeds for significant compression to occur it is (as you can see) quite easy to turn slowly. Check out this ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KjYw0GdRpm0.html or hursts.org.uk/airbus-technical/html/ar01s19.html If you want to know more about Jet engines in general, check out AgentJayZ's channel here on youtube, he repairs jet engines for a living and is real good at explaining them!
@WIRRUZZZ
@WIRRUZZZ 4 года назад
@@sarahk236 It is quite heavy, approximatly one tonne (the part he is spinning), but most of it is very close to the axis of rotation, so the moment of inertia is small and the fan blades are a nice long lever. And obviously the bearings are very good. I really want to see how difficult one of those is to spin, now!
@millomweb
@millomweb 3 года назад
Due to the bearings, there is very little friction - so easy to turn. Very often you'll see an engine slowly rotating - and that's just a bit of breeze going through it doing that !
@BrianThorstad
@BrianThorstad 6 лет назад
I LOVE this sort of technical video, thank you! I agree with others that BREAKS could use more attention.
@violet-kittychick
@violet-kittychick 6 лет назад
I would like to thank you Captain Joe because I went on my first plane!! Me = terrified of heights above 1.57cm and all the knowledge and things I learned from you bedazzled my friend (when I told her) who put me on the darn plane until she realised (at 30,000 feet) I was utterly and absolutely terrified to the point my Apple Watch warned us 4 times my heart beat was over 120 beats per minute for a 50 minute. I know I was terrified and scared but the only reason my Apple Watch was not telling everyone my heartbeat was over 120 beats per minute more like 100 times during the flight rather than 4 times was because I had developed some sense of confidence in you and your trust in flying from watching your videos. Everyone is very surprised in my little bits of knowledge on planes and flight. So Thank You + Hugs :)
@m1co294
@m1co294 6 лет назад
hoping to be a B777 or A320 pilot on Philippine Airlines soon, if those planes even exist when im old enough Edits 1:49 MOM!!!! MOM!!!! IM INSIDE A PLANE ENGINE!! 1:57 i suddenly miss Air Berlin
@nocoge
@nocoge 6 лет назад
I thought you weren't working for air berlin anymore. I work as a baggage handling operator in barcelona airport, and i find your videos really interesting, please keep making em, it rocks!. Thank you :)
@aerofiles5044
@aerofiles5044 4 года назад
i dont know why we would ever need to know this but it was an amazing and informative video! Thanks joe!
@Pluviophhile
@Pluviophhile 6 лет назад
Hello respected Captain . Joe - do u think u can start a schoolarship program for those who want to be a pilot as like as you
@samjurkinson6108
@samjurkinson6108 6 лет назад
3 Musketeers
@Pluviophhile
@Pluviophhile 6 лет назад
@@samjurkinson6108 ya
@topspin9430
@topspin9430 6 лет назад
Thank you so very much, Capt. Joe, for this up-close look at an A320! Easily one of my favourite videos on one of my favourite channels! People like Mentour Pilot, Dutch PilotGirl and you are awesome for being so generous with your time and making all this effort; some of us aviation enthusiasts who will never ever get anywhere close to flying an aircraft live vicariously through you guys, thanks to your willingness to share. Thanks again! Cheers, and best wishes!
@lesselp
@lesselp 6 лет назад
Forgetting to remove those bright red engine covers before flight is unlikely,I have to say.
@ashwaathyashwaathy5679
@ashwaathyashwaathy5679 6 лет назад
Thanks for this video. Can you also explain more about the antennas on aircraft. Thank you in anticipation.
@Gamma2210-
@Gamma2210- 6 лет назад
Der Lichtstrahl im Thumbnail passt irgendwie nicht zum Winkel der Taschenampe 👍
@marvinmuller1085
@marvinmuller1085 6 лет назад
Du Fuchs
@berndeckenfels
@berndeckenfels 4 года назад
What I find interesting that most Checkliste are pretty short, all those best practices like turning on logo light at night could be added to those lists
@ready4round
@ready4round 6 лет назад
Captain, could you tell us more in a video about HUD?
@Inflake
@Inflake 5 лет назад
This is different for every models right?
@Travelingwithcraft
@Travelingwithcraft 5 лет назад
Yes , plz also come to my channel
@calummacfarlane8476
@calummacfarlane8476 6 лет назад
At 9:12 next to the drain mast is the outflow for the toilet vacuum generator. Last week I was doing my walk around and there was a stream of human shit all the way from there to the tail which I mistook for oil. The engineer said a system seal was on the way out but it was still servicable. We flew through a few rain showers and washed it off.
@juanlemod
@juanlemod 6 лет назад
This reminds me of the Pre-Inspection I had to do for my CDL A. I have to do the same thing except it's a tractor and tractor-trailer. So much to look over and point out, especially during the DMV behind-the-wheel exam.
@dioborghezio
@dioborghezio 5 лет назад
That outside walkaround was recorded at MXP airport, i recognise the SEA sticker on the finger door once the check was completed.
@zacp1667
@zacp1667 6 лет назад
i’m actually learning about aerospace in stem and captain joe and you please do a video on why pilots tilt the plane up when landing
@leilasaleh6653
@leilasaleh6653 6 лет назад
Back to your old girlfriend I see.
@moeenuddinsaiyed1586
@moeenuddinsaiyed1586 6 лет назад
LOL
@Andiperdiguero
@Andiperdiguero 6 лет назад
Where?
@marvinmuller1085
@marvinmuller1085 6 лет назад
@@Andiperdiguero I guess he is talking about the plane...
@marvinmuller1085
@marvinmuller1085 6 лет назад
Oh sorry its a girl I meant she
@kanishkasoldhiskidney528
@kanishkasoldhiskidney528 6 лет назад
Leila Saleh I can't 't get it
@brianrk1944
@brianrk1944 5 лет назад
Hello! I really enjoy listening to you Captain Joe. Your are a natural teacher!! Thank you. Brian
@stefanrhys44
@stefanrhys44 5 лет назад
Planes have been around for decades .. and they are still such an engineering marvel, my respect for pilots only grow the more I watch such videos
@papanoel3999
@papanoel3999 5 лет назад
That's gotta be a great feeling,flying a small a320 then boom on to the 747.man fair play to you captain Joe.
@interaquarium1
@interaquarium1 6 лет назад
The way you explain is very pleasant and it does not get tedious, I'm your fan! Go a head ➡
@pipevd0310
@pipevd0310 5 лет назад
Thanks captain for help me to describe better a walk around in my English test it was useful!
@danilo135791
@danilo135791 6 лет назад
Captain joe should work on a video for ETOPS thanks!!
@hkk5790
@hkk5790 6 лет назад
I am an RC pilot, and I can tell you that the outside check is very simple. We just have to check if the control surface hinges are locked, does they respond correspondingly, and you are good to go
@phillipngo7237
@phillipngo7237 5 лет назад
2:56 that what happen on Aeroperu flight 603 where a duct tape was on the static port on a Boeing 757 23A, this caused instrument failing and the flight crashed in the ocean. If your wondering why it wasn't spotted by the pilot then do this: look up what a duct tape look like. It was silver and the static port was silver too so they missed it because it was camouflage.
@kampsk1
@kampsk1 5 лет назад
Grew up around aircraft military and commercial and recommend using both ear plugs and ear muffs (at the same time) during walk arounds for a longer pilot career. Plus the worse the weather during the walk around the slower you go this is when you will most likely miss the the thing that will bite you
@ActuallyEarth
@ActuallyEarth 4 года назад
Joe is just so happy when making these videos and it is great to see. I wish to be a pilot after I do join the military.
@speedalt180
@speedalt180 6 лет назад
What a professional standard walk around procedure video for A320!!I’ve learn a lot !!thank you Joe!
@ameene4080
@ameene4080 6 лет назад
Video on cabin pressurization please!!! Thanks :))
@gogogeedus
@gogogeedus 5 лет назад
we dont always do walk arounds with our RC planes but we should, but we need to be careful because we could trip and fall and squash our planes, something that you dont have to worry about, but seriously rc planes are not toys and should be checked thoroughly because they can cause damage or injury if they get out of control. very true Captain Joe, I salute you.
@aryanpanthri4665
@aryanpanthri4665 6 лет назад
"The A.O.G" That little smirk xD
@joevignolor4u949
@joevignolor4u949 6 лет назад
In the Air Force we had one fighter pilot who didn't believe in doing a walk around. His reasoning was that he could only see about 5 to 10% of everything on the outside, which meant he couldn't see about 90 to 95% of everything on the inside. He figured that if he couldn't trust maintenance with all the stuff that he couldn't see then he just shouldn't be flying the plane in the first place. So he would just come out, jump in and go. I'm not saying I totally agreed with him, but he did kind of have a point. And he did live to see retirement.
@joseeric04
@joseeric04 6 лет назад
hi Captain Joe, sugestion talk about the MEL
@philmoredennie526
@philmoredennie526 5 лет назад
Outstanding keep up the good work ...I enjoyed that presentation .. very professional. And disciplined..my kind of captain.
@stephensantilli9690
@stephensantilli9690 6 лет назад
Could you do an in depth landing breakdown? Obviously you couldn't do this while landing but take a video and pause it and stuff? Would be really cool.
@angshusarma1908
@angshusarma1908 5 лет назад
I love the way you explain...just awesome.
@Capt_Sid
@Capt_Sid 4 года назад
I'm going to be flying 320 soon and its pretty overwhelming the amount of components and parts that need to be checked prior to each flight :D
@OniixHPC
@OniixHPC 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot Joe i'm beginner technician and there is some things that i don't know, good video
@helenaziegler6005
@helenaziegler6005 6 лет назад
Hi Capt Joe, i was just travelling on an A320 today, i loved it!!! I love flying and your channel is satisfying my curiosity! Thanks for this caress-the-plane video!
@rolandondrus5694
@rolandondrus5694 5 лет назад
Interesting video, love the A320. What makes me wonder is Ryanair pilots many times are not visible outside during turnarounds....
@dyzio2206
@dyzio2206 5 лет назад
because walkaround inspection is one of the first things the crew does when they arrive at the aircraft... usualy people board in the later stages of preparation so we miss it..
@kl2999
@kl2999 6 лет назад
There is only one airline I know of that they turn off the aircon before engine start procedure, this is to prevent fuel smell suck into the plane cabin.
@amanjha9801
@amanjha9801 6 лет назад
Yea, we actually did pre- flight checks for our RC AIRCRAFT!!.😊😊
@avis21X
@avis21X 4 года назад
I wish to be on the ground crew, and Captain Joe is preparing me for everything!
@thesaimabbas4487
@thesaimabbas4487 6 лет назад
i wanna become a pilot in future and joe your clips will be a lot helpful while doing pilot course
@fabiolaporta
@fabiolaporta 6 лет назад
Hi Captain Joe. You didn't mention about the latches below the engine. This is a very important part from a good walk-around and this part were open in few Airbus. There was including a A319 from BA who lost the both sides of the covering engines during flight. Tks for the videos and have safety flights.
@EmilioGameair
@EmilioGameair 11 месяцев назад
Airbus pilots and Boeing pilots that are former Airbus pilots are more tough than Boeing pilots that weren't Airbus pilots before, because they know how to deal properly with emotional harassment on a daily basis
@manojbala6870
@manojbala6870 6 лет назад
Great video Capt. Will share it with all my colleagues. Only one recommendation is to add checking the fan cowl doors. There have been a few incidents in the past when that wasn’t latched properly.
@giorgiobortolini
@giorgiobortolini 6 лет назад
Wonderful video. I haven’t understood what is the fuel’s water drain valve under the wings. Keep going Joe!!! Your videos are great!
@ZK-APA
@ZK-APA 6 лет назад
Giorgio Bortolini if there is water in the fuel tanks, it settles down in the bottom as it is heavier. So to remove the water, you drain it from the bottom
@annieng5109
@annieng5109 2 года назад
'Ruin pilot's next insta pics'....most hilarious line 😂
@steemdup
@steemdup 6 лет назад
Just like in Cabin Pressure lol Glad to know the safety check is done frequently, and that pilots don't blow it off as too much trouble, they don't have time, etc. Now I know what all those little bits all over the plane are for. Thanks, Joe!
@bradmanchester4093
@bradmanchester4093 6 лет назад
This is very similar to a walk around for a truck driver. As far as the steps involved and going from nose to tail and back. A lot of similarities
@Iskalawagz24
@Iskalawagz24 6 лет назад
In my former job as a aircraft security, two A320 has missing fuel refueling caps always allowed to fly regularly. The mechanic said that it is not a big matter.
@DanTheCaptain
@DanTheCaptain 5 лет назад
Can we get a video about the Outside Check of a 747!? I don't think anyone would care if it's 30 minutes long!
@jeffbgordon
@jeffbgordon 6 лет назад
C.J. This is the best aviation video that I have ever encounter! I always thought that the walk around was a gimmick since the ground crew would have checked all of this. Now I am really impressed! two questions: 1- how do you check the turbo blades on a three engine jet upper engine(DC-10,L1011,727) 2-winter conditions(-20F,40 mpg gusts) do some pilots skip some of these checks? Wouldn't the pilot have to have some kind of heavy parka to withstand extreme conditions?
@cymbala6208
@cymbala6208 6 лет назад
Pretty interesting video, thx! Appreciate your explanations, they're always very informative. Could you do a video on the static ports, please? That would be great!
@panicroom7367
@panicroom7367 6 лет назад
lol at the start"welocme to sunny Sydney" i used to live in sydney and its not very sunny at all in fact in winter it get down to like 8 degres celcuis!
@friendme1032
@friendme1032 5 лет назад
Thank you captain Joe you are the best
@nerf5404
@nerf5404 5 лет назад
Yup!
@Alessandro7432
@Alessandro7432 5 лет назад
You were at Milan Malpensa Airport Joe, I recognized the SEA logo.
@spicypeppers2019
@spicypeppers2019 6 лет назад
Congratulations on 700K!
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