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Majestic Dash 8 Q400 with real world crew! Part 1 - Cold and Dark 

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@NoHandle689x
@NoHandle689x 2 года назад
Just got a hold of the Q400, getting to understand the checklists and the systems. This video is most useful. You give us the relevant info and details, while not going too deep to lose us halfway. You manage to do it efficiently in a reasonable amount of time. I will look at the rest of this series of videos. Thanks for making this professional quality demonstration for us.
@srmj71
@srmj71 2 года назад
I know I'm late to the party! But I am extremely happy you produced this work! I've been looking high and low for a real dash 8 pilot to learn from!
@FlyFromHome
@FlyFromHome 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
@mugiamagi7182
@mugiamagi7182 4 года назад
tfw no Kitty FO :c
@kishio.m2956
@kishio.m2956 3 года назад
In the co-pilot's preflight flow, did you set up the captain's side switches, but do you do it while standing? I don't think you can sit down and extend your arm from the co-pilot's side and still not reach.
@FlyFromHome
@FlyFromHome 3 года назад
When you're doing the first flight checks, you'd tend to swap between seats while you're doing it. As it tends to be the captain doing the walkaround on the very first flight, no-one gets in your way! Upon entering the flight deck, the FO usually occupies the left seat first and starts the checks from there. Hope this helps!
@kishio.m2956
@kishio.m2956 3 года назад
@@FlyFromHome Thanks for the kind answer! Do you do the walk around only on the first flight of the day and not on every flight?
@FlyFromHome
@FlyFromHome 3 года назад
You do a check before every flight (because why wouldn't you!?), but the first tends to be a little more intensive to cover things that might have been affected overnight!
@kishio.m2956
@kishio.m2956 3 года назад
@@FlyFromHome Thank you! One more question: won't the rudder actuator test be performed on the first flight of the day?
@FlyFromHome
@FlyFromHome 3 года назад
@@kishio.m2956 If you are referring to the rudder hydraulic actuators, these are tested after engine start (in the part 2 video!) and before taxi. If you're referring to the rudder trim, this is always checked on the first flight and appears to have been missed by my mostly able FO! You'd check all 3 trimmers (move all the way through the range) during the flow, but remember to take off the gust lock to check the aileron trim!
@jackamo1997
@jackamo1997 4 года назад
What are the standard emergency procedures for if the pitot tube becomes blocked or is iced up and pitot heat is not working?
@FlyFromHome
@FlyFromHome 4 года назад
Hi Jackamo, Thanks for the question! So I'm assuming we're talking in flight here? First you'd be using your QRH (Quick Reference Handbook) which is used in flight for any problems. The first indication may be (it could be slow to appear) 'IAS Mismatch' as was visible on the ADC test in this video. There are 3 pitot tubes on the Q400, one for each side and a further for the ISI (Integrated Standby Instrument). If a primary one is blocked, you can change the ADC source to the other ADC if yours is the incorrect (or blocked) system. This can be checked by comparing with your ISI. Finally if your pitot heat isn't working, you would be advised to remain outside of icing conditions for the remainder of the flight! Hope this helps.
@jackamo1997
@jackamo1997 4 года назад
Fly From Home Thanks, I didn’t know the Q400 had 3 pitot tubes! Is this standard for most medium and large aircraft or do some aircraft (like the Boeing 747) have more than 3?
@FlyFromHome
@FlyFromHome 4 года назад
@@jackamo1997 I'd assume for larger aircraft it is relatively standard across the board. Even some smaller aircraft have at least 3 instruments reading essential air data. On the bigger aircraft they may even have another ADC (or air data computer if that wasn't clear) so could potentially go up to 4 or even more pitot systems!
@tat007
@tat007 2 года назад
I am confused by your assertion that the q400 has no IRS ? According to an article from Horizon Air called ' In the Flight Deck', they state quite clearly that it has ( at least THEIRS has??) Could you clarify?
@FlyFromHome
@FlyFromHome 2 года назад
Hi! Thanks for the message. Whilst you're quite right, the Q400 does indeed have an option for an IRS, in the 60 odd different Q400s I've flown, none had IRSs (or HGS for that matter). It seems that extras such as the IRS and HGS weren't that popular, perhaps relating to the type of operation (higher latitudes, high likelihood of LVPs etc). For the purposes of my videos I've just operated with them not being fitted, although many FFS I've trained in (also home simulator addons) do seem to include these rare upgrades. Hope this helps. Jimbo
@Jake-mn1qc
@Jake-mn1qc 11 месяцев назад
Who is "we"? Are you referring to yourself as "we"?
@FlyFromHome
@FlyFromHome 11 месяцев назад
There are two of us in this video.
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