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Captain Joe

Captain Joe

If you want find out more about flying, then you have come to right place !!!
With my videos I´ll try to give you a closer look into the world of aviation !!!
Send in your question and I´ll do my best to include your answer within upcoming videos !!!

Enjoy, and remember : DO YOUR BEST, FORGET THE REST !!!

Wenn ihr mehr über das Fliegen erfahren möchtet, seid ihr hier genau richtig !!!
Mit meinen Videos möchte ich Euch einen besseren Einblick verschaffen in die Welt des Fliegens !!!
Schickt mir Eure Fragen und ich werde mein bestmögliches versuchen die Antwort in die folgenden Videos mit einzubinden !!!

PLANE on a CONVEYOR BELT! Will it TAKE-OFF? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 9:09
  • Päev tagasi

PLANE on a CONVEYOR BELT! Will it TAKE-OFF? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

AVIATION FAILS Debriefed by CAPTAIN JOE / 10 Incident-Mishaps-Funny Stuff explained 1 minute EACH!
  • 14:56
  • 7 päeva tagasi

AVIATION FAILS Debriefed by CAPTAIN JOE / 10 Incident-Mishaps-Funny Stuff explained 1 minute EACH!

UNITED 328 Engine Failure! WHAT CHECKLISTS did the pilots use? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 16:37
  • 7 päeva tagasi

UNITED 328 Engine Failure! WHAT CHECKLISTS did the pilots use? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

WHY is the FOLLOW ME CAR so IMPORTANT?! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 11:54

WHY is the FOLLOW ME CAR so IMPORTANT?! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How HIGH CAN PLANES fly? What is the COFFIN CORNER? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 10:38

How HIGH CAN PLANES fly? What is the COFFIN CORNER? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

WHAT do the buttons do on a FLIGHT CONTROL YOKE? + TOP 10 YOKE designs! Explained CAPTAIN JOE
  • 9:20
  • Місяць tagasi

WHAT do the buttons do on a FLIGHT CONTROL YOKE? + TOP 10 YOKE designs! Explained CAPTAIN JOE

Boeing 737! MAX is BACK! Re-certification and understanding MCAS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 15:08
  • Місяць tagasi

Boeing 737! MAX is BACK! Re-certification and understanding MCAS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

TOP 15 Reasons for HARD LANDINGS! DON'T BLAME the first officer! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 15:12
  • Місяць tagasi

TOP 15 Reasons for HARD LANDINGS! DON'T BLAME the first officer! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How does FLY-BY-WIRE work? The future of flight controls! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 13:41
  • Місяць tagasi

How does FLY-BY-WIRE work? The future of flight controls! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

WHAT is ACARS? HOW does it work? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 11:41
  • Місяць tagasi

WHAT is ACARS? HOW does it work? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

ANIMALS on PLANES? Is your PET SAFE flying in CARGO??? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 11:06
  • 3 місяці tagasi

ANIMALS on PLANES? Is your PET SAFE flying in CARGO??? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How to DECODE and READ a TAF? Aviation weather! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 11:57
  • 3 місяці tagasi

How to DECODE and READ a TAF? Aviation weather! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

TRAFFIC PATTERN at London City airport with ALL CHECKLISTS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 19:53
  • 5 місяців tagasi

TRAFFIC PATTERN at London City airport with ALL CHECKLISTS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How to fly an RNP APPROACH with a BOEING 747??? Explained by Captain Joe
  • 11:01
  • 5 місяців tagasi

How to fly an RNP APPROACH with a BOEING 747??? Explained by Captain Joe

Boeing 747 PILOT flies traffic pattern with CESSNA 152! Including CHECKLISTS by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 17:54
  • 6 місяців tagasi

Boeing 747 PILOT flies traffic pattern with CESSNA 152! Including CHECKLISTS by CAPTAIN JOE

Do PLANES have ANTI-SKID??? How to PREVENT SKIDDING? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 9:19
  • 7 місяців tagasi

Do PLANES have ANTI-SKID??? How to PREVENT SKIDDING? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

HOTEL ROOM workout tips for PILOTS! No GYM needed! Inspired by Captain Joe, Paula Krämer and Nam VO
  • 18:42
  • 7 місяців tagasi

HOTEL ROOM workout tips for PILOTS! No GYM needed! Inspired by Captain Joe, Paula Krämer and Nam VO

Why do PASSENGERS BOARD from the LEFT? Why does the CAPTAIN sit on the LEFT?Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 10:03
  • 7 місяців tagasi

Why do PASSENGERS BOARD from the LEFT? Why does the CAPTAIN sit on the LEFT?Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How do PLANES SLOW DOWN on the RUNWAY? Autobrakes System EXPLAINED BY CAPTAIN JOE
  • 9:09
  • 8 місяців tagasi

How do PLANES SLOW DOWN on the RUNWAY? Autobrakes System EXPLAINED BY CAPTAIN JOE

SHOULD YOU become a pilot in 2020? What is your PLAN B? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 11:18
  • 8 місяців tagasi

SHOULD YOU become a pilot in 2020? What is your PLAN B? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How to DECODE METAR REMARKS? (part 2 METAR series) / Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 10:27
  • 8 місяців tagasi

How to DECODE METAR REMARKS? (part 2 METAR series) / Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How to DECODE a METAR report (part 1) / Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 13:04
  • 8 місяців tagasi

How to DECODE a METAR report (part 1) / Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

WHY do AIRPLANE TIRES have a STRAIGHT LINE PROFILE??? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 11:15
  • 9 місяців tagasi

WHY do AIRPLANE TIRES have a STRAIGHT LINE PROFILE??? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

COCKPIT/INSTRUMENT abbreviations! DO YOU KNOW THEM ALL? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 8:07
  • 10 місяців tagasi

COCKPIT/INSTRUMENT abbreviations! DO YOU KNOW THEM ALL? Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How PASSENGER planes are CONVERTED to carry CARGO! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 9:30
  • 10 місяців tagasi

How PASSENGER planes are CONVERTED to carry CARGO! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

The most important AVIATION WEATHER ABBREVIATIONS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 14:06
  • 11 місяців tagasi

The most important AVIATION WEATHER ABBREVIATIONS! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

How do PILOTS prepare BRIEFINGS? LEARN how pilots give departure and approach briefings! CAPTAIN JOE
  • 10:27
  • 11 місяців tagasi

How do PILOTS prepare BRIEFINGS? LEARN how pilots give departure and approach briefings! CAPTAIN JOE

Captain Joe LIVE STREAM
  • 45:50
  • 11 місяців tagasi

Captain Joe LIVE STREAM

Airbus A220 withstanding the COLD WEATHER Certification
  • 10:59
  • 11 місяців tagasi

Airbus A220 withstanding the COLD WEATHER Certification

HOW did the 747 break the TRANSATLANTIC SPEED RECORD??!! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE
  • 8:13
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HOW did the 747 break the TRANSATLANTIC SPEED RECORD??!! Explained by CAPTAIN JOE

Kommentaarid

  • Celestino Pereira
    Celestino Pereira
    17 tundi tagasi
    Well, yes and no... a plane fly because of the airflow speed trough the wings generates lift. So if you speed the air trough the wings the airplane can fly. For example one Propeller aircraft in theory can generate enough air flow speed to create lift. And a jet engine also can do this, if you put the jet engine in a position that the thrust generate enough airflow and that air go trough the wings then the plane fly. This is just theoric, i don´t know any airplane with the engines in that position or a propeller airplane that can do that. more the helicopter fly without wings, just with a giant propeller :)
  • Paul Faulkner
    Paul Faulkner
    17 tundi tagasi
    I live in Chesterfield....
  • Mitchell Rice
    Mitchell Rice
    17 tundi tagasi
    Yes the plane can take off, as it is not the wheels driving the plane forward. Rather the thrust is propelling the plane. The wheels will just spin faster and the plane will move forward and eventually take off. This scenario only works if the conveyor is as long as a run way though
  • ENGİN
    ENGİN
    17 tundi tagasi
    Waiting wind limits video. Especially tail and head wind limits are limited by what?
  • BD47
    BD47
    17 tundi tagasi
    Starlux with the call sign starwalker
  • Varun Sikka
    Varun Sikka
    17 tundi tagasi
    Wow, the legacy of portside and starboard still exists.
  • MusikCassette
    MusikCassette
    17 tundi tagasi
    would it not save even more fuel to taxi just on the APU?
  • Kiko Friesen
    Kiko Friesen
    18 tundi tagasi
    Neat! This sorta reminds me of that episode from Mythbusters where they tried that out. Cool channel by the way!
  • Александр Стручков
    Александр Стручков
    18 tundi tagasi
    I know the answer before you asking it. Answer is yes.
  • Brad Johnson
    Brad Johnson
    18 tundi tagasi
    yes
  • Mike Palmer
    Mike Palmer
    18 tundi tagasi
    Excellent video Joe.
  • Flying Ratbag
    Flying Ratbag
    18 tundi tagasi
    FO Joe. I did it in 4 years.
  • Enut Peanut
    Enut Peanut
    18 tundi tagasi
    no, no, the Pilatus PC-24's yoke isn't a PlayStation controller! It has PC in the name!
  • Jacob Benosky
    Jacob Benosky
    19 tundi tagasi
    last time i checked spinning wheels dont generate lift lol.....
  • fibbo obbif
    fibbo obbif
    19 tundi tagasi
    I wonder why this cargo plane (or maybe other cargo planes) did not use the nearest runway (in this case 07R) to land...
  • Bill Green
    Bill Green
    19 tundi tagasi
    Thrust is against the air and not the ground. If the wheels provided the force to move forward the plane would remain in position.
  • 1robbond
    1robbond
    19 tundi tagasi
    No
  • Carlos H
    Carlos H
    19 tundi tagasi
    Engines, wheels, belts moving one direction or another, slow or fast... it's all irrelevant. Air over the wings is the only thing that matters.
  • Benen Sddbekfjj
    Benen Sddbekfjj
    19 tundi tagasi
    One flies and the other one stays on the ground.
  • FlightMariner
    FlightMariner
    19 tundi tagasi
    See this being discussed “again” in one of the GA Facebook groups... seriously. 🙄
  • The secular humanist
    The secular humanist
    20 tundi tagasi
    No bcs the plane needs to go fast enough to have enough air flowing over the wings to generate enough lift to take off.
  • Ian Clare
    Ian Clare
    20 tundi tagasi
    No, because the airflow over the wings does not match the speed and will not generate any lift.
  • LEMMY LEMON
    LEMMY LEMON
    20 tundi tagasi
    At least airplanes are getting some exercise after a long quarantine 😂
  • Luigi Tenneriello
    Luigi Tenneriello
    20 tundi tagasi
    Well, it can take off... if the belt goes at something like 1000 or 2000 km/h. The belt will move air back, and this generates lift. (The plane will not go very far though)
  • Jeffry747
    Jeffry747
    20 tundi tagasi
    Need airflow over the wings to generate lift. You can spin the wheels on the conveyor belt all you want, but if the plane is sitting still, it will not lift off.
  • Divin Plackattu
    Divin Plackattu
    20 tundi tagasi
    departures from Boeing and Airbus to runways
  • Fernando Torres Leiva
    Fernando Torres Leiva
    20 tundi tagasi
    Thanks for the video. Please what happened to that airplane that landed with the nose wheel twisted. Thanks in advance
  • Mindaugas Berteska
    Mindaugas Berteska
    21 tund tagasi
    no, it can't because engines has to provide trust, and trust provides lift, and if there is no trust, it's imposible to get plane airborne
  • Josse
    Josse
    21 tund tagasi
    The answer is yes as the plane accelerates, using the engines and not the wheels
  • Avve
    Avve
    21 tund tagasi
    It won't take off as theres no airflow towards the plane.
  • diecicatorce
    diecicatorce
    21 tund tagasi
    Now the title goes to Rednose from Norwegian!
  • Rob DeBiaso
    Rob DeBiaso
    21 tund tagasi
    I’m gonna tell my kids this was Paul Rudd....kidding. Awesome content!
  • Jim Mork
    Jim Mork
    21 tund tagasi
    One of the flaws in the airplane design was allowing it to be shut off. That fact was pointed out almost immediately. Some said "Oh, there are times when the crew should be able to shut it off." But the fact it was not running has cost millions and millions spent to not find the plane.
  • dingoProductionsuk
    dingoProductionsuk
    21 tund tagasi
    Your a pilot and you got this wrong?? Come on @captin joe. This was tested 10 years ago and demonstrated the plane will take off. You know a plane gets no forward momentum from the whells it gets it from the engines
  • Сергей Смирнов
    Сергей Смирнов
    21 tund tagasi
    The whole point was that conveyor cant exactly match speed of the wheels. Engines produce trust that pushes plane forward. So wheels need to start spinning. As soon as they start conveyor will match their speed. Buy Thrust still pushing plane forward so the wheels need no spin faster. And this wheels-conveyor accelerations continues to infinity. But infinity speed is not possible so the riddle doesn't make sense. That is what he was trying to tell.
  • eM Pe
    eM Pe
    21 tund tagasi
    TSRA
  • AeroPlaneSpotter
    AeroPlaneSpotter
    21 tund tagasi
    Checklist completed. Check
  • David Williams
    David Williams
    21 tund tagasi
    IFR = I Follow Roads
  • Kenneth
    Kenneth
    22 tundi tagasi
    Answer is Yes. Mythbusters did an episode on this. The means of kinetic energy comes from the engines in the form of thrust not from revolving the wheels like in cars.
  • jaksap
    jaksap
    22 tundi tagasi
    Two additional questions. Can the converyorbelt motion make the plane airborne without the engines? Does Earth rotation impact the airplane liftoff (e.g. in equatorial regions)?
  • Marvin Chitwood
    Marvin Chitwood
    22 tundi tagasi
    Trump just bought the patent !!!
  • Alex Spencer
    Alex Spencer
    22 tundi tagasi
    Whoo hooo my birthday.
  • Givens Tours
    Givens Tours
    22 tundi tagasi
    Thank's a lot Captain Joe. I've just started with my class for PPL and tou channel is very helpful. Thank you
  • Sinan Donmez
    Sinan Donmez
    22 tundi tagasi
    Airspeed causes lift, not the wheelspeed lol
  • Paul Furniss
    Paul Furniss
    22 tundi tagasi
    Didn't watch the video, but it's pretty obvious that the plane would take off. The engines push the plane regardless of what it's standing on.
  • Squawkleo
    Squawkleo
    22 tundi tagasi
    Yep, that's me. Long sleeves all that round. Small sacrifice though...
  • Igor Bogdanović
    Igor Bogdanović
    22 tundi tagasi
    Hmmm... l hope I'm not the only one, who can imagine other stuff going on there, not just sleeping...
  • Enef56
    Enef56
    22 tundi tagasi
    An Historian that thinks England is Britain, millions of non English People died defending the UK. England this and England that, yes England is a powerful nation but they wouldn’t have won any wars alone. The Scots, Irish and Welsh along with all our other allies paid a dear price defending this country and shouldn’t be overlooked.
  • Puer Latinophilus
    Puer Latinophilus
    23 tundi tagasi
    Where did you come from, where did you go? Where did you come from, Captian Joe?
  • Elie Meyr kahana
    Elie Meyr kahana
    23 tundi tagasi
    no !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Elie Meyr kahana
    Elie Meyr kahana
    23 tundi tagasi
    It s like usa down
  • Jim Kvasnicka
    Jim Kvasnicka
    23 tundi tagasi
    No. No lift. In reality, the engines' thrust doesn't care about the conveyor belt, and will propel the plane forward, though, overpinning the wheels on the conveyor belt. However, rather than a conveyor belt, can a 747 theoretically take off in a 184 MPH eadwind (184 mph being the 747's required speed for takeoff), assuming the plane will eventuall have to transition from the 184 mph headwind to some other headwind, crosswind, or tailwind?
  • Left Flamingo
    Left Flamingo
    23 tundi tagasi
    Regardless of the wording, the reasoning is wrong. The wheels only spin as a function of the thrust from the engines causing the aircraft to move forward. So for the wheels to spin, there would first be forward movement. As the wheels are free spinning, there is no force preventing the forward motion created by the engine thrust. In Capt. Joe's reasoning, we increase ground speed to take off. This isn't true of course, only an effect. Only airspeed affects the takeoff, and is always greater than the ground speed, save for dead calm conditions. In either case, the plane would take off. This was a subject of a Mythbusters episode many years ago. I was very surprised that Adam and Jamie thought that the moving runway would inhibit the takeoff. It was quite clear that the aircraft would take off.
  • Rocket Spark
    Rocket Spark
    21 tund tagasi
    Nope , just wrong - in the case above the aircraft would not take off
  • Dominique Nogueras
    Dominique Nogueras
    23 tundi tagasi
    The Mythbusters did an experiment about this
  • HERNAN SENOREN
    HERNAN SENOREN
    23 tundi tagasi
    In the Navy gas turbine ship I recall actual call "Engineering casualty, engineering casualty, class B fire 1B GTM, MER1. This is not a drill". Repetitive training does pay off in the actual casualty. It save lives. Prevent further damage and costly repairs.
  • John Buyers
    John Buyers
    23 tundi tagasi
    I remember hearing someone describe the take off as sounding “like an angel howling it’s way back to Heaven.”
  • Simone Basilico
    Simone Basilico
    23 tundi tagasi
    Minchia zio che sfigato che sei
  • Bernard Jas
    Bernard Jas
    23 tundi tagasi
    No, it can't take of. It is nog moving against the wind and therefore there is no lift!
  • dnxtbillgates
    dnxtbillgates
    23 tundi tagasi
    Yes, the Smart Fully Automated Routing/Taxi vehicle. The Smart FART.
  • Elie Meyr kahana
    Elie Meyr kahana
    23 tundi tagasi
    merci monsieur simplement merci vous êtes dubitatif . merci monsieur
  • shafin shimanto
    shafin shimanto
    23 tundi tagasi
    I just completed my high school. Now after watching this video Im too confused what to do should I join a Flying school first or should I get myself admitted in a university and after getting a degree from there then get back to aviation..............
  • Max Power
    Max Power
    23 tundi tagasi
    I think the way this instance of the riddle is worded, we have a circular dependency which would cause the ground wheel rotation to accelerate with no upper limit? The ground wheel speed is dependent on the speed of the ground relative to the aircraft. If the aircraft was suspended in a vice or some kind of armature, say, the wheels would rotate normally with the speed of the conveyor belt. Now we introduce a new dependency- the conveyor belt speed is locked to the speed of the wheels, but rotating in the opposite direction. I think the way that is worded means that it would tend to accelerate the speed of the wheels. So if the ground tends to accelerate the wheels, and the wheels accelerate the ground (conveyor belt), I think we have a feedback loop that, as a practical matter, ends in the mechanical destruction of system components. I think this runaway increase in wheel and conveyor belt speed would be triggered by the slightest motion of the wheels relative to the conveyor belt, and might not require the jet to make any meaningful actions at all. It would probably just randomly trigger with the jet sitting on the belt.
  • CaE
    CaE
    23 tundi tagasi
    It wont have thrust cause it would sit in the same place so it wouldnt create lift
  • ThePoisond
    ThePoisond
    Päev tagasi
    Can't be always; he decided not to be a dentist!
  • oliver ottis
    oliver ottis
    Päev tagasi
    my faforite plane is boeing747
  • Preetam Baitharu
    Preetam Baitharu
    Päev tagasi
    "What we should buy ?? " Joe : "Product with Decency !!!"
  • Duane Antor
    Duane Antor
    Päev tagasi
    Of course not. They have a recoil starter where you have to pull a rope.
  • Bruh
    Bruh
    Päev tagasi
    Boeing is better. More spacious and more comforting
  • Benedikt
    Benedikt
    Päev tagasi
    Not sure if my solution to this riddle is correct, I would love to see it being discussed in a video: (juristication: Germany/Europe) You are a student pilot on the day of you exam and your examiner waits for you on an other airfield. Your instructor gives you a written flight order to fly to that airfield and back, making it legal for you as a student to fly there alone. What happens if you do not pass your exam? What happens if you pass your exam? [CAUTION spoiler!] . . . . If you fail, your instructor's flight order allows you to fly home. If you pass, you'll need a taxi. Since you passed, you are no longer a flight student and cannot fly with a flight order from "your" instructor. Since issuing a license takes a few days, you are not a licensed pilot either. So if you fail your flight test, you may fly home on your own. If you are good at flying and pass it, you may not fly home. Is this true?
  • bignards101
    bignards101
    Päev tagasi
    Since the plane doesnt use its wheels to propel itself on takeoff the conveyor is a moot point and doesnt do anything for takeoff
  • J Pol
    J Pol
    Päev tagasi
    They made a tight left u turn and could have lined up for the runway they took off from. That would have been the quickest route to landing. My question is why would they buy time in the air by passing up that runway and circling in from the opposite direction, just to complete the checklists, when they could have set down sooner? Should a crippled air craft try to stay in the air to complete checklists if they are inline for a much quicker landing? That seems like they are taking a much bigger chance of crashing by staying up! Please clear up this question of landing immediately or staying aloft to complete checklists! I feel they should have landed sooner on the same runway without completing checklists since it was offered to them. Thanks. Great video. Jpol.
  • danysf 96
    danysf 96
    Päev tagasi
    The next ad EEpast showed me was for a conveyer belt company. thx Captain Joe.
  • Daniel G
    Daniel G
    Päev tagasi
    I hope the entire flight crew gets a raise.
  • Sandy Tidwell
    Sandy Tidwell
    Päev tagasi
    I remember when Delta retired the last L1011. It got a water salute before taking off. Very emotional as the L1011s were used a lot ATL to FLL. Back in the day, I was weekly passenger, and it was such a pleasure. My favorite plane ever. The water salute seemed so perfect.
  • the art of technology
    the art of technology
    Päev tagasi
    No
  • Just4Fun
    Just4Fun
    Päev tagasi
    Does the digital era has changed how the documents of the aircraft and crew are handled or its till stick to old pen and paper? or maybe a good combo of both🤔
  • ToxicVaccines ToxicFluoride HIV HOAX
    ToxicVaccines ToxicFluoride HIV HOAX
    Päev tagasi
    What happened to the exes fuel on the plane? I understand pilots must dump in the air the remaining fuel on the fuel tanks before landing to reduce the risk of fire.
  • Vidur Mathur
    Vidur Mathur
    Päev tagasi
    It’s basically a treadmill for airplanes
  • Adam T
    Adam T
    Päev tagasi
    "always point skyward", instructions unclear, jacked up the front of my front wheel drive car and now I can't go anywhere

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