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Boeing 737 MAX steep takeoff at Farnborough Airshow, similar to Alaska 737 Max door falling off
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GOL Boeing 737-700 late takeoff in Rio de Janeiro
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The Cathay A350K that went around twice at Heathrow squawked 7700 due to a fuel emergency and diverted to Gatwick.
They could have tried once more however LHR was full and there were 5 different holding locations 1 being at LOGAN (waypoint) over the sea at crusing altitude.
thank you, i was wondering what was happening on that flight i saw on flightradar. How did you find that info?
@@iconapirla9802 just watching it on stream and on fr24, obviously you could see it going to Gatwick and it was probably due to fuel because the plane went around twice (now, though, it has been confirmed as a fuel issue).
Easy son….
Is that you who is flamboyantly screaming "oh, oh, oh!" several times like some weeb teen?!
Nice to see a 737 max climbing instead of nose diving
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It’s lucky it didn’t stall.
@@RJS1974 Pretty sure it was empty.
MCAS turned off
@@RJS1974yeah, it must have been extremely close to a stall there. It was hard to tell with nothing to reference on the horizon
I'm impressed that the 737 Max managed to complete a clip without a window falling off or it nose diving into the runway.
It was probably maintained and flown by MEN then. Not some diversity hire crew.
Brainrot@@theshapeexists
@@HellaBeans the truth stings those who can't handle it the most.
Assembled by the unqualified that are led by bootlickers and then operated by drag queens...if its Boeing, I'm not going.
@@theshapeexists dude is the definition of brainrot
I mean, that 737 MAX wasn't climbing too steeply. It's empty and doing a demo at an air show. Still plenty awesome, though.
It was if you were trying to use the toilet or standing in the isle.
It's surprising what some of those big chonkers can get away with if light on payload and fuel, but those kinds of things typically aren't how they normally fly.
mind the door doesn't come off like air Alaska
@@pauljs75 The Big Chungus
@@dr_jaymzI once had to desperately use the lavatory during climb which the flight crew reluctantly allowed (front of plane in Business class on a 737 so only one row to walk past) and the plane took an unexpected steep pitch up… I was pinned to the sink with my pants down unable to move at all. Thankfully I was already done at that stage. Immediately as I got out of the lavatory the FA asked me which meal I would like, and if I would like a drink. I just said “yes please.”
Apparently, the 737 MAX did not climb "too steeply" because nothing happened.
No passengers no cargo and minimal fuel can enable an amazing climb performance.
That A380 disappearing the rain is actually a new cloaking feature! They tried invisible ink previously.
A lot a squid went missing while making that ink.
LOL😊
I thought that the Klingon's were the only ones to have the cloaking device...
😃
😂
I doesn’t climb TOO steeply. Its just a test pilot trick: transfer speed to altitude, on a very light aircraft. 😊
& it's not even approaching 'near vertical'!
What an unnecessary fun sponge
About 35-40 degrees. Well beyond expected norms of 7-12 degrees, but such is the life of a test pilot.
What, you prefer fantasy to reality? @@kickedinthecalfbyacow7549
I reckon this is to convince airlines that the Max 10 is a worthy successor to the 757.
That maneuver at 2:30 may not have been a ‘go around’ but might have instead been a wind shear escape maneuver. The two are different, one difference being the the gear are not immediately retracted for wind shear escape. I learned this from @mentourpilot.
Ooh I like him too!
Nice that you're even giving credit to your tutor!
Wonderful! I recall hearing that in a fairly recent video 😊
Defo looks like the wind shear escape!
Same for me. I am started to like Mentour Pilot since September 2022
“737 Max Climbs Steeply.” Fixed it for you.
…”But not too Steeply.”
Exactly, BS headline to lure people with no knowledge of aviation.
Aerosucre: "We paid for the whole runway, so we'll use the whole runway!" GOL: "Well OK, then. So will we."
lol made me snort laughing because it's absolutely correct.
Yeah, thats why I land well down the runway - paid my landing fee, I want my money's worth. The only reason you need a steep climb is to avoid obstacles, there are literally none except the curvature of the earth for him to worry about.
"737 Max Climbs Too Steeply". Did it stall? No. Did it crash? No.
Was it empty? Yes
I don't know why, but something about seeing these huge rudders swinging around really gets me going. The 380, 747, C5 and 17, all amaze me when doing landings in bad weather and watching these 20+ foot rudders quickly swinging back and forth.
Just what I was thinking 😂
It's because we love drama.
those little pipes , wires and hydraulics better be able to take it....😂
The problem is that most of them swing far too late. After the plane has bashed into the runway in a wicked crab.
New title: "Titles of otherwise great videos are TOO click-baity"
This is the first 3 Minutes of Aviation video in 2024 and i am still to this day enjoy this channel.👍👍👌👌
Attention GOL pilot, there's a job at Aerosucre waiting for you.
Was thinking the same 😂😂
Not a runway you'd want to go off the end of! 😳
Water is better than hard land after the drop
Almost clipped the damn fence.
Or the side CAAC 301 Kai Tek 1988
@@tonyorobsky not really. Have a look at what happens when they go off the end of an aircraft carrier, its not nice and soft.
@@dr_jaymz Now that I think about it, if there is ground, you can slide forward to bleed off the energy. With water, you're slowed down much faster.
“Climbs Too Steeply”? My definition of that phrase would mean that the aircraft stalls. Certainly not the case here…
"Very steeply" would have seemed more appropiate but that might not have gotten as many clicks.
When I see the name of the plane's manufacturer boldly emblazoned on the fuselage and tail, I give 3MoA my "Bunk Moreland Headshake of Disapproval" and withhold my thumbs-up vote.
It’s just the title of a video, bro. It’s not that serious.
@@salwurstman6879 I know. Just a little snarky teasing…
@@salwurstman6879 apologist
Why is the people filming go arounds always so annoying?
Agreed. There are more and more of these too.
It's always the same guy lmao
*are (why are)
He s not annoying
@@Boss_Tanakaare you his boyfriend?
So is GOL the passenger arm of Aerosucre?
I believe it's Aero sacrebleu once the passengers experience an attempted take-off!
Much as I mourned the inevitable passing of the 747, I've begun to appreciate the sheer majesty of watching super-jumbo A380s on their finals, especially when the southwesters come in tricky gusts. 👽🌂
The A380 is also now out of production. The A380 is very affected by crosswinds because it has one massive side profile.
Boing recently announced they're bringing back the 747!
The 747 will be hauling cargo for a long time!! 👍👍👍👍
I loved the 747. I thought the a380 looked like a huge ugly whale in contrast.. Then I saw one, and later had the pleasure of flying in in one. First time I saw it from the M25 - a big road that goes near Heathrow Airport, near London - it was the biggest, most magnificent thing I had ever seen. It is ugly in photos (AI think) but absolutely beautiful in real life. It is like a cruise ship in the sky, and for its size, it's so graceful and appears so effortless in its corrections. It was the 747 leveled up x3, to be honest.. Then, a few years later, I flew on a Quantus a380 log haul to Sydney. It's all good being excited about planes but flying on them is usually something different, emerging sweaty and slightly fatigued, and feeling yucky. The a380 is different. It's both familiar (it's a plane, inside) , and something else. You have space to get up and walk around. You don't get earache. You don't feel tired and sweaty and yucky getting off after the long haul. You can talk to the person next to you without the acoustics being strange. It is so smooth yet you get the feeling of momentum. It doesn't rattle and shake in turbulence: It very gently rocks, and it just seems so solid and complete compared to anything before. It really feels like "the future". I know it's no longer manufactured and wasn't a commercial success, selling fewer units than they anticipated, but: It is a magnificent aircraft.
You've inspired me to save up and take a ride whilst it's still economically viable for us ordinary Joes. @@tomellingham8627
I guess they had to wait for everyone on the GOL plane to pedal fast enough to take off!😳🚴
Both pilots are blind and they rely on passengers to start screaming that tells them when to rotate.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183jajaja...we know that joke in spanish too..
GOL have started employing Aerosucre pilots! :P
We paid to use the runway so we're gonna use the whole damned runway!
Silly pilots - they were using Airbus procedures. I guess they didn't know they were in a "737".
I've seen a 747 freighter take off like that when I worked for Boeing Flight test. It was a demonstration for a bunch of military brass looking at it as a possible military transport. Let me just say I never thought at the time one could take off like that even working for Boeing. Impressive planes. That is also appears to be a Boeing test plane in the video.
Boeing aircraft might not be as comfortable and smooth as Airbus's but something is sure; their structure doesn't suffer from fatigue be it a whole ass 747 pulling 7g's while approaching to Kai Tak or flying straight (A340's bending while turning, a380 wing stress cracks, etc)
@@kingghidorah8106 Did you read the news lately? Boeing are falling apart from the sky alone.....Airbus are proven reliable and strong. If possible never sitting on a Boeing again.
@@speelangs7161 not every airline is United, and not every Boeing has been engineered since the 737 Max.
@@kingghidorah8106 Indeed. But seems like Boeing lost the interest on making Airliners since they have huge military contracts.
@@speelangs7161 well they have always been, remember that McDonnell Douglas was a Boeing branch
The pilots wouldn't know what to do without this guy telling them to go around
I just flew recently after not flying for over 15 years just cause of how miserable my last flight was in 2012 or so… and never again. I’m not afraid of planes, flying or otherwise it’s the people. I saw so much neglect from every single person involved in the process from reception, security, maintenance, and to the pilots that I’ll never fly again unless I’m the pilot or the dude from Mentour Pilot is in command. Horrible horrible experience.
Your not alone! I only Drive now. if its to far, I don't go.
@@guytech7310I just take the plane over with the beer and fly it drunk hopefully make it yes I'm a pilot.
Haha . . that last Anorak commenting in the background . . "go around, go around . . that's number two". There's always one of those guys on the train, isn't there.
Have you seen his channel? Big Jet tv,he knows a lot about aviation. He's a legend.
Gerry's commentary is also frequently hilarious. He really gets excited for his job, and he has also taught me a ton of things about aviation I didn't know.
He really gets on my thruppennies. I can’t stand his voice.
@@iloveanimals1662 Oh, really? . . no, I didn't know that. Thanks.
Big Jet TV bloke He gets a surprising amount of hate on Facebook avaition groups here in the north west UK Personally I say good luck to him, he built his rep by being there. He’s a bit OTT but hey can’t fault the enthusiasm and passion he has for aviation 😊
Happy New Year and go on your great videos, thank you
That GOL airways doing its best Aerosucre impersonation
Love the A380 engine sound!
That 737 Max was almost stalled. I bet the stick was really shaking before they leveled of and got the wings back in the air.
Someone doesn't understand what "too steeply" would imply
Yea some of his comments do my fuckin head in.
’Too steeply‘ implies more people clicking on the video
@@Boss_TanakaClickbait title
Holy crap, amazing footage as usual but damn that clumb was something else
You mean the climb in the first video.Tthey do that when they are going to test a new aircraft, for example.
Another video with “too” in the title. Seems to be the trend with aviation clip channels.
I'm particularly vexed by 'takes off' and 'lands' 'too low'. 🤣
Honestly, this channel is amazing and does not need to write this kind of titles.
Especially because at Farmborough the Airshow takes place regularly. I bet it was a demonstration.
That 737 max 10 was awesome...😎👌
Hit pattern altitude before the end of the runway
They gotta sell it somehow.. 😅
It’s honestly a beautiful plane. The length and new engines make it look like a 757.
So can we now assume that Boeing has fixed it ?
@@dforrest4503 you're right
Those guys commenting during landing are quite annoying.
Rio’s Santos Dumont is very short.. its lots of fun to stand on the Sugarloaf and look down onto planes flying by.
This guy wont shut up
I hate that obnoxious Heathrow spotter who has to comment on everything with all my guts. There, someone had to say it!
Agreed. These aerosexuals need to shut up and let the aircraft do the talking.
Jerry is actually quite enjoyable to watch, it's entertaining right ? Can always mute his stream mate, or not watch ??
Curious about the folks that dislike him… Are plane spotters just too shy to like that bravado, perhaps even cocky, persona ?
@@tonyf9076 No, it isn't entertaining listening to a grown man act like a 2 year old. And we aren't watching his stream - we're having randomly it forced on us by 3MOA without any volume warning.
@@frostwraith well don't click on his stream then, not hard is it ?
Quiz 2024: What is more annoying? Sad individuals claiming to be 'first' ( with capital letters included) Anoraks near runways shouting in capital letters? Aerosucre jokes ad nauseam?
The bigjet nob is definitely most . annoying
I think the 737 max was at The Farnborough Airshow
Great content!
Good Lawwwedddd, that dang thing shooting for the sky like a homesick angel !😮
That Singapore airlines landing would have had the passengers in shear terror, but what a great landing.
Not that steep. It is barely 45 degree climb. It just looks steeper than it is due to the angle of the camera.
the camera was on the same angle the whole time
@@BLODKI2160 I am not saying it is changing. I am saying the camera is shooting from a place where it looks steeper than it actually is. It is no more than 45 degree pitch up.
@@2ZZGE100Yeah, which is no big deal. Not like it’s a fighter jet, is it?
Awesome Video 😊
Whenever BigJet comes on, I mute the volume
The GOL pilot is applying for a position at Aerosucre, this was his qualification check.
Amazing takingoff & landing
Jeez that 737
That guy yelling during the Cathay Pacific go around needs to shut up! He's on here a lot and is beyond annoying. Great videos otherwise.
He's the kind of guy that goes home and tells his wife that the pilots were all doing it wrong🙄
He makes a lot of noise and never manages to say anything useful or interesting.
Wonderful as always 😊
thankyou for showing these incredibly normal occurrences.
It’s a pity a waffling on plane spotter spoilt the cathay go around. So glad there is another live stream at LHR now purely focusing on planes, nobody in the background talking nonsense. Finally!
It's nice seeing a 737 max climb too steeply for once. Normally they descend way too steeply... 🙄
likely the sensor hasn't yet frozen over, so using Conanda effect of the engines more or less being part of the wing underside, high power will generate high lift... it is why they didn't want to redesign it or retrain crews ..as lift was variable with regards to power/throttle and ambient wind directions and pressures..
Aerosucre to GOL: "What, no fences, huts, trees, mountains or other obstacles?! PFFFT!"
How was the a380 landing a smooth one?
Let’s go you got this!!!
Some brilliant footage Thank You. I think the Pilot of the 1st craft has just retired from the military!! What a job they all do to keep us safe.
G'day 3 Minutes, That first clip was of a Boeing test aircraft being flown by a couple of Boeing's Test Pilots. For them that is a routine steep take off which is part of regular testing and a move that suits an airshow perfectly. Nothing amiss or dangerous there. These moves, of course, would never be done by an airliner in service, however, Test Pilots must perform flights outside normal parameters to ensure airline operations are safe; especially with the 737 MAX given its history. Cheers, Bill H.
Lets hope the Max don't fall apart!
Holy shit. Ok. You go, 737.
Look closely at the livery on that 737 Max 10. It's a Boeing demonstration model. They strip a new model airliner of everything that isn't necessary to maintain flight and then hit the air show circuit. While it's thrilling to see just how much power a modern aitliner has, a climb like that is an illusion with no bearing on normal, day-to-day operations. A normal 737 Max loaded with seats, luggage, drink carts, flight attendants and passengers [and a Persian cat or two in soft carriers under the seats] would stall and fall out of the sky if the pilot attempted that rate of climb.
That's Boeing's livery. It is a test or an air show.
That A380 Pilot on landing was working the controls well!
i know of two more 737 Max that climbed too steeply. And then dived too steeply. didn't end well
Stupid remark.
Boeing in trouble, again... Will they ever sort it out?
737 has sure come a long way!
Re climbing too steeply, most all aircraft have a feature called a 'stall' that automatically starts the recovery process. If the pilot(s) ignore that, then an alert feature called a 'spin' is employed to get their attention. If that fails, the aircraft automatically begins an emergency descent and 'lands' ;-)
Love the commentary on the heathrow one near the end 😂
The loud watchers are annoying.
Wow! I'm surprised that the doors didn't fall off!
That 737 was trying to pull off a cobra...LOL
Great series of clips, 3 Minutes! Big Jet TV with excellent capture of A350 go around. Jerry’s awesome.
"too" steeply is simply a matter of perspective. For an airshow I'd say they climbed just the right amount of steep.
And risk a stall??? U nuts?
2:25 that maaax power engines 🔥🔥
That first plane (with the steep climb) is empty with minimal fuel on board?
they do the same here in hawaii inter island , in the plane the hall way look like you need a lader to go up front in the sky. its only a 6 minute flight.
Nice!! Glad they are safer now
Fascinating. But after a lifetime in aviation, I would argue that a takeoff can be neither steep nor shallow, it's just the point in time and space where your mains leave the ground. What you had here was a steep climbout. And it was not 'too steep', as long as the craft survived! Let 'steep' suffice, that's what we all want, just outside-the-fence ghouls want 'too steep'. Thanks for your content, and happy new year!
Airbus A380 is just amazing. It's elegant, it's safe- it's Airbus! 👍
Awesome ❤
This puts in perspective the sheer amount of thrust these machines produce..
Was that sales demo footage at the start?
I just like watching all kinds of planes take off and land. When i used to fly frequently i enjoyed flying from Sacramento to Portland. It seemed like there was always a lot of turbulence over the mountains going towards Portland but not much on the way back. I also really liked flying into San Diego. Have a great day everyone.....
Have you ever seen how close to the buildings that airliners have to be during a normal good landing approach in San Diego? Jeeze.... that "normal" approach creeped me out almost every time I saw it, which was thousands of times over the years. I'm really glad that professional people are running the show. I got into Microsoft Flight Simulator a long time ago and you can be grateful that I was never your pilot. The horror...
Right on the line 😮
The 737 vid is taken at Farnborough and is obviously a max performance demo. Also, the livery is of Boeing so its not some jock from BudgetAir doing a UA climbout.
BJTV always has entertaining commentary
Blow Job TV?
Did the doors stay on?
Makes a change, it usually dives too steeply 😂
Its amazing that planes can even get off the ground at all. Add in human incompetence and laziness and its even more amazing these buckets of bolts hold up like they do.
I feel like it's been raining in the UK constantly since October
Does the 737 still have a door..someone should check
Some of these pilots are exceptional.
The 737 is at the Farnborough Air Show in Boeing colours. That is a normal Farnborough take off.
Post some videos about air traffic controllers
That last one is the worst cliffhanger this year
so the MAX can go up as well?
*Aerosucre pilots work for GOL??!!*
Seeing the plane beginning to stall is frightening. Its amazing test pilots putting themselves in danger to make sure new planes are air worthy
It's an airshow move ffs.
So did the last plane make it???
Красотища какая😍 автору спасибо🤝