@@51qfqaggveag How to be funny in the comments section of an aviation video : If video shows hard landings or planes crashing then proceed to make a Ryanair reference, will get many likes due to how incredibly funny and original they are!
I tried using that AI to take off, enter a left traffic pattern, and land back on the same runway, but the plane crashed just before the runway. Maybe the AI has gotten better now
@@AaronRheins. I mean I could barely control the plane as well on the approach I was always going to high and fast Probably because I am used to the physics of Airline Commander
First Pilot In Training: *Rough Landing* Ryanair: "You're Hired" Second Pilot Who Actually Works For Ryanair: *perfect butter* Ryanair: "JOE, HOW DARE YOU, YOU'RE FIRED!"
The A330 should definitely be landing like this. The other aircraft should do the same as well. If it does that landing like the second attempt, it'll definitely make things a whole lot better.
If you don’t understand, when he says AI he doesn’t mean autopilot, he means the controller of the plane that would normally be you or me is actually a robot
My god, I thought he was serious that an AI was landing a real plane. Imagine boarding a real plane and an announcement comes over the PA that Uber is now flying the airplanes. Who else would get off immediately 😂
The thing with landing systems is that they aren’t meant to be smooth. When u set up the computer it only knows perimeters. Like runway length wind and what the aircraft is physically doing. And then it calculates using a set perimeter set up in the factory to fly the approach. The autopilot isn’t smart it only does what it’s told and it’s good at that. All it knows is that runway is 7000ft and the touch down zone is at 1000 and that we’re it needs to land without exceeding G limits vs limits and speed.
It’s all good when it’s on a computer and you can control your head winds. Now let’s climb hour butt into that big old, jumbo jet and see how we do it in real life…