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  • @ELPJM09
    @ELPJM09 Před rokem +2180

    I used to clean airplane interior during turnarounds. The flight would arrive, after the last passengers gets off we get on and start doing a quick clean. Picking up trash from seats, vacuuming, replacing trash bins, looking inside seat pockets for trash. Make sure all lavatories where clean and stocked with toiletries. All this under 5 minutes. Many times a flight would arrive where someone vomited in the seat or a kid would make a huge mess, spilled drinks, crumbs everywhere. The worst was one when an elderly person missed the toilet and went all over the floor.

    • @jameshitselberger5845
      @jameshitselberger5845 Před rokem +182

      tough job. respect!

    • @Gripengamer
      @Gripengamer Před rokem +14

      @@michaelbigdongovic3295 they the worst?

    • @kg4135
      @kg4135 Před rokem +6

      How much you guys are paid?

    • @matthewspry4217
      @matthewspry4217 Před rokem

      You had to cleaned it up with your bare hands or tongue ? Stop making things sound worse than they are, no one was shooting at you or trying to drop a grenade on your head from a drone

    • @teethebone2990
      @teethebone2990 Před rokem +57

      Jeezus, I'd need psychological counseling for PTSD if I had that kind of a job.

  • @R2Bl3nd
    @R2Bl3nd Před rokem +656

    10:28 Love that guy's sense of humor. "Sometimes we eat them, sometimes we vacuum them, so, depends how hungry we are" 🤣

    • @saladdressing3896
      @saladdressing3896 Před rokem +21

      That wasn't a joke O_O

    • @lemao851
      @lemao851 Před rokem +6

      I don't think he's joking 💀

    • @R2Bl3nd
      @R2Bl3nd Před rokem +4

      @@lemao851 if that's the case, then the fact that he's talking about it and willing to admit that about himself then is still a sign that he has a great sense of humor about it

    • @R2Bl3nd
      @R2Bl3nd Před rokem +1

      @@saladdressing3896 then that just means he has a sense of humor about it still

    • @lemao851
      @lemao851 Před rokem +3

      @@R2Bl3nd How do you not get it, I'm joking too💀

  • @JV-pu8kx
    @JV-pu8kx Před rokem +270

    I get worn out spending two to three hours a week cleaning the house. My hat's off to these guys.

    • @user-vb9kd3lg1s
      @user-vb9kd3lg1s Před rokem +4

      If she cleans for 2 hours a week i feel bad for you son..

    • @humunahumunaha9770
      @humunahumunaha9770 Před rokem +2

      I got 99 problems but..

    • @Dvokrilac
      @Dvokrilac Před rokem +2

      Well its because you dont get paid for cleaning your own house. 😃

  • @bmused55
    @bmused55 Před rokem +882

    Used to be even filthier behind the panels when smoking was allowed. All that smoke built up a nasty, sticky, tar laden, gunk on the insulation, back of the panels, air vents, external outlet valves, etc. So when airlines were told to ban smoking, they saw the maintenance saving it would give them and were only too happy to follow the new rules and ban smoking in flight.

    • @elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
      @elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Před rokem +60

      Can't believe smokers still smoke when they can physically see the tar it leaves behind.

    • @AverageJoe777
      @AverageJoe777 Před rokem +57

      @@elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Most smokers can't think.

    • @gaedzable
      @gaedzable Před rokem +34

      @@elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeit doesen’t really shock us. Most have accepted their state, until they are successful with quitting. For many or even most, quitting is very difficult. And it’s not the tar thats worst, lungs are good with self cleaning the tar away. It’s the smoke, which stains your lungs and effects your breathing.

    • @georgevavoulis4758
      @georgevavoulis4758 Před rokem +4

      And it adds tons to the weight of aircraft costing more in fuel costs and that's the real reason they banned smoking on all aircraft on all flights

    • @Yorak_Hunt0----3
      @Yorak_Hunt0----3 Před rokem +5

      I always thought my cars ceiling was a dark grey colour. IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE BEIGE!

  • @ilovesuisse1
    @ilovesuisse1 Před rokem +470

    Thank you to all the people who take part in keeping an airplane clean.

    • @chang-wok
      @chang-wok Před rokem

      And mainly prioritising our safety❤

  • @WWCephas
    @WWCephas Před rokem +219

    I started working on 747's at Boeing in the 80's with a plan to go to the airlines after getting a few years of experience. After hearing the horror stories from other employees who had previously worked in the airlines I decided to stay at Boeing and keep working on brand new clean airplanes. One of my better life choices. :)

    • @yamahaguy1732
      @yamahaguy1732 Před rokem +1

      Im going to school to get my A&P and heard a story from a mechanic who had a job with a few others where the tank for the toilets had the bottom crack and explode all in the rear cargo and the contents went everywhere. It took 3 days of all shifts to get it all cleaned and replaced. What a horrible ordeal that must have been 😬

    • @gagewoods5767
      @gagewoods5767 Před rokem

      ​@@yamahaguy1732 accidents happen. Everything being made to go through hot and cold cycles will make its way to any weak point. I rather just install the tanks brand new and empty

    • @Cj-xl3jv
      @Cj-xl3jv Před rokem

      Lol yeah working at Boeing is great till they accidentally kill 300+ people because out sourcing is a company culture.

    • @Cj-xl3jv
      @Cj-xl3jv Před rokem +6

      @@yamahaguy1732 good luck with your written and oral tests once you’re done! Word of advice that you may or may not know, don’t use ASA Prepware when you’re studying for your writtens. Lots of outdated info on their app and books. Dauntless aviation has a program for windows called “Groundschool” and it’s a life saver. It’s pricey but well worth it.

    • @yamahaguy1732
      @yamahaguy1732 Před rokem

      @@Cj-xl3jv sounds good👍🏻 appreciate the info!

  • @SnowHarp
    @SnowHarp Před rokem +99

    Incredible dedication from these service teams. A real treat to see how thorough they are. Hats off to them.

  • @ADAPTATION7
    @ADAPTATION7 Před rokem +29

    I never knew how labor intensive cleaning the fuselage actually was. It's all done by hand. I always presumed they would be using high pressure washers.

  • @Renard380
    @Renard380 Před rokem +67

    One of my coworkers used to work for an airline. A few days ago she told me about that one time a plane was transporting human remains. As you may know, recently deceased people are regularly transported by plane back to their country for burial. This one however had been buried for some time before he/she was transported by plane. Normally the gasket is supposed to be airtight, but for some reason it started leaking during the flight. Let's just say the smell didn't go away quite as easily as the dust seen in this video 🙄

  • @llamedosr7843
    @llamedosr7843 Před rokem +67

    Good old Henry

  • @diarmaidmoloney5611
    @diarmaidmoloney5611 Před rokem +53

    As someone that worked as an Aircraft Maintenance Technician for 9 years this reminds me of one of the main reasons I left last year and that was the impact of working on aircraft to your health.

    • @gearheadgaming1537
      @gearheadgaming1537 Před rokem +18

      I was thinking to myself no masks and small gloves plus harsh chemicals. Looks bad

    • @diarmaidmoloney5611
      @diarmaidmoloney5611 Před rokem +17

      @@gearheadgaming1537 and the awkward position's you can be work in for several hours each working day.
      It's not a career that I would recommend to anyone for health reasons and also financial reasons. Maintenance Technicians in aviation are poorly paid in comparison to Pharmaceutical, semiconductor and medical device companies.

    • @singleproppilot
      @singleproppilot Před rokem +16

      Depends on where you work. Line maintenance is where the money is. I made $200k last year and I don’t work hard. I’m sitting in my work truck right now watching CZcams and making comments. But I used to work hangar maintenance like this, made 1/3rd as much and worked way harder.

    • @gearheadgaming1537
      @gearheadgaming1537 Před rokem +2

      @@singleproppilot line maintenance like electrical ?

    • @singleproppilot
      @singleproppilot Před rokem +10

      @@gearheadgaming1537 Line meaning flight line. I work on the airplanes where they are loaded and unloaded. Like the guy shown in the cockpit in this video, I’m a certified technician. I’ll do anything from filling oil to changing tires to troubleshooting complex system faults. Whatever the airplane needs to keep moving and make its next flight. Deep cleaning like this is usually done during a scheduled “heavy check” and left to non-certified workers.

  • @mishkamcivor409
    @mishkamcivor409 Před rokem +34

    Random fact about this specific A321, it was sold to Ural Airlines in 2018 and re-registered as RA-73844 and is now operating in Russia

    • @angrycatowner
      @angrycatowner Před rokem

      Now it's being used to fly poor Russian boys to their appointments with their makers in the Valley of Death of Ukraine.

    • @w.k.7277
      @w.k.7277 Před rokem +2

      Interesting. Lets hope it gets broken

    • @ryansuryautomo5782
      @ryansuryautomo5782 Před rokem +5

      ​@@w.k.7277 Lets hope no one dies

  • @georgevavoulis4758
    @georgevavoulis4758 Před rokem +30

    Really respect these hard working people and airlines should NOT cut back on cleaning

  • @signal4989
    @signal4989 Před rokem +318

    Now imagine the same job on airbus a380 😅

    • @B777W
      @B777W Před rokem +5

      😂😂

    • @B777W
      @B777W Před rokem +5

      😂😂

    • @DIJITALSON
      @DIJITALSON Před rokem +3

      Im trying my hardest to forget 😂

    • @juniesco
      @juniesco Před rokem +2

      🤢

    • @MOMAZOSPATO
      @MOMAZOSPATO Před rokem +2

      When i flied with emirates the plane took off 5 hours after it arrives to the airport and we werent delayed.

  • @prosurfaholic5121
    @prosurfaholic5121 Před rokem +88

    These people are the backbones of society

    • @SAM15BFR
      @SAM15BFR Před rokem +3

      Literally what I thought

    • @Name-ot3xw
      @Name-ot3xw Před rokem +5

      Eh, we'd be fine if commercial aviation died. We couldn't live without ships though.

    • @elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
      @elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Před rokem +14

      @@Name-ot3xw I don't know if getting rid of #1 form of transport would be 'fine*

    • @Name-ot3xw
      @Name-ot3xw Před rokem +1

      @@elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee For real though, cars have to be #1 right? The universe would keep going round if visiting Europe took a week or two.

    • @jschulte3
      @jschulte3 Před rokem +4

      No what I do is the backbone. Transport cement and iron ore so we can build building and roadways

  • @paulkerr782
    @paulkerr782 Před rokem +11

    As an aircraft engineer - I can say - Joe Public had no idea of the absolute hidden filth that lurks under seats, seat cushions, aircraft galleys , and inside airconditioning ducting. To be fair though, passenger aircraft go for heavy maintenance about every 3 years, and they get a thorough clean then , and usually new carpets and seat covers too..

  • @edbennett8257
    @edbennett8257 Před rokem +16

    I worked in the hanger for a major airline in the late 80's, before smoking was banned on airplanes. All the grime and filth shown here was still there, plus it was glued together with tar from all the tobacco smoke. Literally the nastiest thing you have ever seen! There was no possible way to simply vacuum it up, it had to be liquefied with solvent and wiped up from every square inch of the internal structure. And I was a smoker at the time.

  • @bobkaster1
    @bobkaster1 Před rokem +22

    As someone who works in military cargo aircraft maintenance, this was an interesting look at my counterparts on the commercial side. Great video! Spent the whole time contrasting the processes to how we handle our planes.

  • @TimSlee1
    @TimSlee1 Před rokem +48

    With all this maintenance and fuel costs it's a wonder how Airliners make a profit.

    • @bigballz4u
      @bigballz4u Před rokem +9

      They're hiring pilots as independent contractors now. Making a profit for any company is easy if you're willing to exploit.

    • @philip4193
      @philip4193 Před rokem +4

      Exactly; at 6000 man hours just for the yearly clean/inspection you're looking at a lot of money.

    • @user-pn3im5sm7k
      @user-pn3im5sm7k Před rokem +9

      Because they're more like banks than they are airlines nowadays. Why do you think they are always pushing their own credit cards onto passengers?

    • @elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
      @elllieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Před rokem +7

      Most new airliners fail immediately. The ones remaining survive by exploitation of their workers, or exploitation of their passengers.

    • @fawadtalib6749
      @fawadtalib6749 Před rokem +1

      @@philip4193 true, bczo a Aircraft Engineer's salary can vary betweeen 70,000 euro-120,000 euros a year, specially if the engineer has a degree and is B1 licensed.

  • @SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648

    Some of this internal dust is dander (skin) but some of it is fibers and dirt from clothing and luggage or even from outdoor air at the airport that gets in through doors and hatches while the craft is on the ground.

  • @ashl3yow3n
    @ashl3yow3n Před rokem +25

    When i worked as a private jet detailer it slowly transition into large aircraft, we had a 737 for a full deep clean and that took a team of around 20 of us around a month to complete. got laid off when covid hit and damn glad!

    • @DominicMartinico5521
      @DominicMartinico5521 Před rokem

      I also did private and commercial plane detailing. And I HATED doing commercial planes. Cleaning every nut and bolt is extremely tedious and a daunting task. Landing gear, equipment bays, APU’s etc. It would take me several days to do one landing gear. And I worked on “small” CRJ700 and 900s.
      I too got laid off when COVID hit. Lol

    • @ashl3yow3n
      @ashl3yow3n Před rokem

      @@DominicMartinico5521 The worst for me was doing the seats when removed from the plane, absolutely disgusting and chewing gum all under the seats

  • @oscar1987zp
    @oscar1987zp Před rokem +36

    I trully appreciate all the effort to keep these beautiful machines nice to look at. 👌

  • @dingopisscreek
    @dingopisscreek Před rokem +7

    The most disgusting thing on an aircraft? The passengers

  • @JoseRamos-ql1gv
    @JoseRamos-ql1gv Před rokem +119

    The importance of getting this job done perfectly is a big responsibility, thousands of lives will depend on it.

    • @aerodaan
      @aerodaan Před rokem +9

      More like thousands of kilograms of fuel saving depend on it.

    • @Lemon83166
      @Lemon83166 Před rokem +2

      How do you fit a thiusand people on an aeroplane?

    • @miguel.moretti
      @miguel.moretti Před rokem +10

      @@Lemon83166 if a plane that can carry 300 people flies 4 times in one day, 1200 people will all depend on that plane being clean and inspected for damage thoroughly

    • @matiasleiro99
      @matiasleiro99 Před rokem

      @@miguel.moretti the plane is going to crash only once

    • @hamhotpocket3788
      @hamhotpocket3788 Před rokem +3

      @@matiasleiro99 Yes true, but you're putting it into simple terms. The commenters point was multiple trips in an enclosed space throughout the day with bacteria and potential illness. That's how shit spreads, it's not just about a plane crashing. If my plane crashes, that shit better be spotless. I'm dying fresh.

  • @PlaywithJunk
    @PlaywithJunk Před rokem +3

    Interesting video! That's all the stuff and fluff you normally don't see. Most videos only show things like engine replacement etc. but seeing how much work it is to clean an airplane gets forgotten.

  • @azharsalim2028
    @azharsalim2028 Před rokem +1

    I hv been with the aircraft maintenance industry for more than 37 years and now fully retired. These cleaning personnel are considered as the unsung heroes of the industry. They work on areas that most people will go puke or turn green. The situation is made worse whenever there is an outbreak of illneses or contamination of the whole aircrafts due to some irresponsible people or organization in failing to declare the content of the package that they were transporting. There has been fatal cases of personnel being overcame by chemical contamination because some dickhead decided to carry a poisonous substance in a glass jam jar. The jar was in the cargo hold, and it shattered due to the pressure difference. Upon arrival when the crew opened the cargo hold, the fumes overcame them.

  • @rrocketman
    @rrocketman Před rokem +2

    A big THANKS to all doing this job

  • @DC-id2ih
    @DC-id2ih Před rokem +69

    Guessing it must have a fresh/"new-car" smell when the job's all done 😉...... must be nice being the first passengers on a newly cleaned aircraft!

  • @EastCoastMafia_NY
    @EastCoastMafia_NY Před rokem +15

    As a private air charter detailer myself. This was absolutely mind boggling. Didn’t know how in-depth these planes really get detailed. Out of curiosity, what product was used on the exterior? The grime came off like butter !

    • @DominicMartinico5521
      @DominicMartinico5521 Před rokem

      I did private and commercial aircraft detail. And I HATED doing commercial planes because of how daunting it is to clean every nut and bolt. Equipment bays, landing gear, APU’s etc. Took days to do one landing gear.

  • @Elmantukas
    @Elmantukas Před rokem +9

    Good ol Monarch, I was supposed to start with them a week after they folded.

  • @miriareu
    @miriareu Před rokem

    Thank You For All Your Hardwork

  • @sanitman1488
    @sanitman1488 Před rokem +1

    This is one of the best CZcams videos out there that show a commercial aircraft overhaul looks like. Retired aircraft technician Pan American World Airways / D-check Hangar 19 JFK.
    My first day on the job I remember with crew chief and supervisor showing my group of new mechanics 🧰 a overhauled Pratt and Whitney JT9-D : Supervisor pointed to it and said with pride “ a clean engine is a efficient engine”. “A efficient engine is a reliable engine”. “A reliable engine is a SAFE engine” !

  • @chinguunerdenebadrakh7022

    I interned for a month at a major aircraft hangar. Nice to see work I did for a bit showcased.
    It was definitely a pain in the ass to clean inside the landing gear compartment.

  • @peterfranks7619
    @peterfranks7619 Před rokem +3

    This video absolutely was interesting. Thanks for the post, no joke seriously.

  • @justhearmeout
    @justhearmeout Před rokem

    Great video! I was hoping that cleaning the potable water tanks would be included though. Still great vid! Subscribed and liked!

  • @vizzini2510
    @vizzini2510 Před rokem +2

    I love that they give a bonus to whoever draws the short straw for toilet duty. Or is it doody? 😄 40 years ago, I bought a house that was in bad repair. For many years, the toilet drain had been detached, so the toilet simply emptied into the crawlspace beneath the house. When the plumber came to install a new drain, nobody wanted to crawl under the house. He offered a bonus to his helpers if they would do the job, and a bidding war began. I don't remember the amount, but at some price point one of the guys agreed to crawl about 30 feet through an 18" crawl space filled with years of raw sewage, some of it from that very day. He then had to lay there for some time while performing the repair. When he emerged, completely covered in excrement, he stripped naked in my back yard and they sprayed him down with the garden hose. I gave him a change of clothes, and he got the rest of the day off. I never saw the guy after that day, but I always wanted to ask him if he would do it again. As a wise many once said, "price overcomes all obstacles!"

  • @geraldwalsh6489
    @geraldwalsh6489 Před rokem +3

    Theres being thorough and theres being thorough,but this is incredible

  • @danpartlett6464
    @danpartlett6464 Před rokem +17

    This aircraft is now flying in Russia for Ural airlines. Reg RA-73844

  • @busterthewolf7864
    @busterthewolf7864 Před rokem +4

    Wow, Monarch Airlines, never thought I would see one of their Airbus A321's again...

  • @truter5243
    @truter5243 Před rokem +2

    Aircraft Engineers are the highest paid cleaners I think 🤔

  • @robmurphy6077
    @robmurphy6077 Před rokem +5

    I worked in pest control and we often had callouts to spray seats for fleas 😊

    • @lambertsbun3953
      @lambertsbun3953 Před rokem +3

      you just gave me a new phobia 😖 airplane fleas

    • @athenathegreatandpowerful6365
      @athenathegreatandpowerful6365 Před rokem +2

      @@lambertsbun3953 got a worse one for you -most airlines have a bedbug problem. As do libraries, theaters, buses, hotels/motels, you name it. Having dealt with both- I'll take fleas any day.

  • @aviatortrevor
    @aviatortrevor Před rokem +5

    Dust being composed of human skin is largely a myth. While some of dust is human skin, the vast vast majority of it is clothing fibers.

  • @InFltSvc
    @InFltSvc Před rokem +3

    I am a retired Flight Attendant.. NEVER EVER use the sink water on a aircraft. Don’t even brush your teeth with it. Ask the Flight Attendant for a glass or cup of bottled water if you need to brush your teeth. Or use your own bottled water

    • @richardcranium3579
      @richardcranium3579 Před rokem

      I’m not using a public toilet to brush my teeth at all.

    • @andrewstamford1988
      @andrewstamford1988 Před rokem

      I'd say pretty much anything and everything on a plane is not very hygienic.
      Tray tables being the worst.

    • @InFltSvc
      @InFltSvc Před rokem

      @@richardcranium3579 It’s ok to tas long as you use bottled water ..we done it all the time

  • @KnightDaylight
    @KnightDaylight Před rokem +1

    I cleaned out a Helio today for a 100hr inspection and while vacuuming out all the peanuts and raisins, I found a York Peppermint patty. Good stuff!

  • @pcorf
    @pcorf Před rokem +5

    Airbus A321-231, G-OZBG msn 1941. Operated for Monarch Airlines from 2003-2017. On 11 December 2018 it joined Ural Airlines and was registered VQ-BGX and RA-73844.

  • @sarahivsutterb747
    @sarahivsutterb747 Před rokem +1

    Maybe I should order these guys to clean my house, lol! But as a pilot by myself I must say thank you so much for this service which is so important and valuable for us all together who are flying as pilots and passenger's in such aircraft's!

  • @slushpuppi5s
    @slushpuppi5s Před rokem +4

    Used to love flying Monarch when they were around

  • @mansnotprot1544
    @mansnotprot1544 Před rokem +38

    never thought it would be done by hand wiping.

    • @N0xiety
      @N0xiety Před rokem +4

      Honestly, i fail to see the reason for it, at least for the fuselage. I guess they don't wanna scratch the paint or something? Even so, i'm pretty sure there can be a better and more efficient way than having multiple employees hand wiping every inch. It seems to be a consequence of lack of innovation tbh, and i guess the company gets paid handsomely for the whole operation so the management doesn't really care to rnd a better solution for it, they can just afford to have a few employees dedicated to hand wiping the entire plane...

    • @tripjj8662
      @tripjj8662 Před rokem +1

      @@N0xiety its makes no sense. they make squeegees and tool with large surface areas that would make this job much quicker. They dont paint aircraft by hand idk why they still clean them by hand

    • @SuperJeremi10
      @SuperJeremi10 Před rokem +6

      @tripJJ I think the point of hand washing is it allowed them to inspect for damages. You wouldn't want the fusalodge coming apart mid flight. It's much easier to inspect components when you hand wash them and are up close to the parts.

    • @mansnotprot1544
      @mansnotprot1544 Před rokem +1

      @@SuperJeremi10 Isn't that someone else's job thought that is also certified in doing exactly that. 🤔

    • @richardcranium3579
      @richardcranium3579 Před rokem +4

      @@mansnotprot1544 I’m sure that’s done as well but multiple pairs of eyes don’t hurt. It isn’t hard for anyone spot a leak of hydraulic fluid, oil, etc.
      Of Course as soon as airplanes “go green” completely they won’t need to use oil, hydraulic fluids, etc. All of that just goes away using electricity for everything. (Last statement is Sarcasm).

  • @Sousaboi865
    @Sousaboi865 Před rokem +1

    3:30 I find it pretty funny and interesting that you can hear the hydraulic pumps in the background 😂

  • @aerodaan
    @aerodaan Před rokem +1

    I used to fly these planes for Monarch, now I fly them somewhere else. Nice upload!

  • @tomsherwood4650
    @tomsherwood4650 Před rokem +11

    Ewwww. Never thought that the dust in the sidewalls and in all over the interior was skin flakes. Now I regret working in and around that nastiness. I assumed it was just free air dust and lint from clothing. When they take the seats out is neat to slip in there and scan with a torch for dropped coins and diamond ring settings and other shiny things concealed.

    • @aMnezia
      @aMnezia Před rokem

      Inhaling that is like eating human skin 😭

    • @johnyoung1128
      @johnyoung1128 Před rokem

      Coins, pens, cutlery, stale items of food and a myriad of other items can be found under the seats and nearby cabin trim. I once found several unused acupuncture needles still in their tubes and several used ones as well. I once also found a passengers passport that he had lost under a business class seat.

    • @nopelandfill
      @nopelandfill Před rokem +1

      Dust is a combination of everything that flakes, skin, wood, clothes, bed sheets, blankets, pillows, fabrics, cardboard, food, paper, leather, towels, shoes, curtains, tissues, cotton buds, carpets, sand, dirt, grass, trees, etc, its literally impossible to avoid, all you have to do is stand next to a window on a sunny day, and watch how easily your shirt and skin flakes as soon as you rub them under direct sunlight!

    • @RWMAirgunsmithing
      @RWMAirgunsmithing Před rokem

      Dont want to freak you out more but there can be tens (even hundreds) of millions of particles (in the 0.3 to 25 microns range) within 1 cubic meter of just regular air and you will never see it. It takes billions and billions of particles in a very small volume to start seeing what we usually call "smoke".
      Edit : the dust you see on a sunny day are huge when compared to the micron world.... and if you can see it, consider it the tip of the iceberg lol
      Double edit : dare ya to pick a random door sill in your house, run your finger across it then lick it 😜

    • @RWMAirgunsmithing
      @RWMAirgunsmithing Před rokem

      @@nopelandfill well said

  • @OldNavyAirdale
    @OldNavyAirdale Před rokem +8

    I wonder how much all of that human skin weighs at the end of the cleanup.

  • @keithglaysher9201
    @keithglaysher9201 Před rokem +2

    Surely some fabric fibers binding the dander together as well? But that toilet tank.........OMG!

  • @LMays-cu2hp
    @LMays-cu2hp Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this video about the aircraft cleaning of this aircraft... Nice...

  • @2dheethbar
    @2dheethbar Před 5 měsíci

    Now, we need an episode on housekeeping for the Galt House in Louisville, KY. A friend used to tell me gross or creepy stories when they were there.

  • @tomconley
    @tomconley Před rokem

    Wow! Absolutely incredible!

  • @ianh.6825
    @ianh.6825 Před rokem

    I worked on aircraft for 20 years, 10 in the RAF and another 10 as a contractor in Europe and the Middle East. I always preferred to work on military fast jet and helicopters than airliners. I've done lots of work in fuel tanks and on toilet systems but one job that stands out as the smelliest, was stripping out the galley floor of a BAe ATP. Absolutely disgusting! I left 17 years ago for work offshore and I've never looked back. I still get job offers from some aircraft agencies. The pay seems to have improved recently, but no thanks.

  • @kiwuka098
    @kiwuka098 Před rokem

    I salute you guys. Good job 💪💪💪💪

  • @Diesel8290
    @Diesel8290 Před rokem

    Damn they really scrimp on the cleaning budget 🤣 I laughed my ass of when the guy was cleaning the interior with a Henry hover.

  • @scmroman
    @scmroman Před rokem

    When we strip the cabins at work for heavy checks, we call it seat track casserole because there's always bits of food stuck in it. We also find a decent amount of coins. As we truck seats out, we pocket whatever we find, and whoever finds the least amount in change has to buy pizza for the crew that Friday. Sometimes, we get into disputes over who saw a quarter first, and we settle it with a best 3 out of 5 rock, paper, scissors match. We've pretty much turned it into the worlds worst extreme sport, but the stakes are high.

  • @lastnamefirstname520
    @lastnamefirstname520 Před rokem

    I used to work for this airline’s mro, at 2 other stations they had. Was a really good company to work for. Shame it went down.

  • @RedHotMessResell
    @RedHotMessResell Před rokem

    The fact he could clean that tank without a mask. Good lord I would need something 😂

  • @abhishantshetty6962
    @abhishantshetty6962 Před rokem +1

    All these men put so much effort

  • @MindVortex23
    @MindVortex23 Před rokem +3

    Never thought that the inside of a jet would be cleaned with a Henry ahahah

  • @triparadox.c
    @triparadox.c Před rokem +10

    I imagine the fuel economy of the aircraft improves by 10% from all those weight LMAO

  • @alessandrocolombo3527
    @alessandrocolombo3527 Před rokem +2

    2:25 This guy looks and sounds like GradeAUnderA lool

  • @AirportPlaneSpotting
    @AirportPlaneSpotting Před rokem +2

    That’s so old that Monarch was still flying

  • @tongtong168
    @tongtong168 Před rokem +2

    I love the inside look of an airplane to every inch. It is ashamed the airline featured in the video has already gone busted.

  • @raalaa121
    @raalaa121 Před rokem

    7:31 the good ol' trusty Henry vac. Good enough to deep clean aeroplanes, it's good enough for my home.

  • @michaelglynn2638
    @michaelglynn2638 Před rokem +3

    Wonder if they re-tune the radio to head banging teeny-bop dance garbage, like my car service. 😂

  • @PS1212
    @PS1212 Před rokem +2

    Ive always seen planes be clean, never realized this would even exist till now.

  • @EdoardoArtero
    @EdoardoArtero Před rokem +1

    no matter at what level you clean . Henry is always on you side.

  • @Roboseal2
    @Roboseal2 Před rokem +1

    Dont forget the exhaust from the older jet engines. These are v2500s so no big deal.

  • @michaeltb1358
    @michaeltb1358 Před rokem +2

    The problem is the passengers. They have no consideration for those who come after them. I suspect the UK is one of the worst offenders.

  • @thebrowns5337
    @thebrowns5337 Před rokem

    A lot of these areas they were cleaning are classed as confined spaces due to their size, access/egress limitations and the chemicals used during cleaning. Yet no sight of the correct PPE or escape equipment for a confined space and no sign of a gas monitor.

  • @senianns9522
    @senianns9522 Před rokem

    One of the biggest issues for aircraft is corrosion caused from leaking toilets and water systems! Any leaking plastic piping (flexi and firm) tends to corrode around the Aluminum parts of the aircraft! This metal is very susceptible to corrosion and its an expensive fix!

  • @CAG2
    @CAG2 Před rokem +2

    Monarch? Haven't seen them since 2017 :P This video must be old

  • @Saaj2
    @Saaj2 Před rokem +1

    G-OZBG, this aircraft, was re-registered to VQ-BGX (Bermuda) and leased out to Russia's Ural airlines. In March 2022 the aircraft was illegaly re-registered to RA-73844 and is still flying for Ural, essentially stolen.

  • @philtheairplanemechanic
    @philtheairplanemechanic Před rokem +2

    Every night I work, when I have spare time after doing the routine maintenance, I always spend some time cleaning. My spots I like to spend time on are the landing gear and the cockpit specifically. The gear leaks fluid all over it and dirt sticks to it so I like to keep it clean so we can actually see it. The cockpit also gets really nasty from pilots sitting in it eating snacks and stuff. So I like to use auto detailing techniques like paint brushes to get the dirty bits out of all the crevices.

  • @solitudeguard5688
    @solitudeguard5688 Před rokem +1

    Never take your socks or shoes off on a plane

  • @danielhoffmann67
    @danielhoffmann67 Před rokem +1

    That's the reason why most aircraft always look as if they are new, even if they are many decades old.

  • @kurtreber9813
    @kurtreber9813 Před rokem +1

    I've done this to my station wagon inside and out with a roll of paper towels and vinegar-based Windex. With a little patience it has great results.

  • @abcjelly
    @abcjelly Před rokem

    Hats off to those keeping the aircraft flyable 🙌

  • @gabrieleporru4443
    @gabrieleporru4443 Před rokem +3

    They should be on some sort of mechanics’ creeper with some scaffolding instead of hurting their neck. It’s vital to their productivity too, other than workers’ health

  • @dearestdennis
    @dearestdennis Před rokem +1

    I wonder why the vacuum suction pipe doesn’t have a brush attachment on it? Would seem better to get the dust up off of plastic instead of making a suction connection against the plastics

  • @shaggypyro
    @shaggypyro Před rokem

    Where did you source this footage from as Monarch ceased being an airline back in 2017!

  • @kewkabe
    @kewkabe Před rokem +4

    Rag and a bucket? You'd think there would be something more high tech to clean a giant plane. Even a hose.

    • @RelativeWind
      @RelativeWind Před rokem +1

      How would anyone spot cracks and corrosion washing with a hose at an inspection.

    • @kewkabe
      @kewkabe Před rokem

      @@RelativeWind Are the rag cleaners trained in metal inspection though?

    • @richardcranium3579
      @richardcranium3579 Před rokem +2

      @@kewkabe most folks know what a crack or leak looks like.

    • @andrewstamford1988
      @andrewstamford1988 Před rokem

      A better clean is achieved with a cloth.
      Power washers don't always get every bit of stuck on grime off a surface despite what you might think and on a plane you want it clean as possible.
      On top of that you are spraying water all over the place when you have technicians working underneath, engine cowlings off, covers off, where water and muck can infiltrate.

    • @pulsar9354
      @pulsar9354 Před rokem

      @@richardcranium3579 cleaners do not inspect anything. They just clean and an engineer will inspect when the area when is clean.

  • @Tropic101x
    @Tropic101x Před rokem +2

    Monarch, blast from the past!

  • @krisb-travel
    @krisb-travel Před rokem +6

    lmao dudes just hoovering with a henry and billing probably 20k

  • @stargazer2504
    @stargazer2504 Před rokem +8

    Jets always have a weird chemical cleaner smell inside. I always just thought it was the interior- aviation type plastics and what not.
    Once I began wrenching at a jet center, I discovered the smell is the blue toilet chemical. Now, instead of getting that "Oh, the jet smell... can't wait to fly in this thing!" it's more like "Oh, the toilet chemical smell....we're smelling the toilet chemical the whole flight..."

  • @calcmandan
    @calcmandan Před rokem +11

    That's a small plane too. Imagine a 747-800 or a380. Sheesh.

    • @RelativeWind
      @RelativeWind Před rokem +1

      imagine the ocean

    • @richardcranium3579
      @richardcranium3579 Před rokem

      @@RelativeWind all that fish poop. Dump truck loads.

    • @lastnamefirstname520
      @lastnamefirstname520 Před rokem

      -800 does not exist its either a -8i (intercontinental) - passenger version or a -8F freighter....

    • @calcmandan
      @calcmandan Před rokem

      @@lastnamefirstname520 I'm so sorry I confused you.

  • @LaczPro
    @LaczPro Před rokem +2

    I can't imagine how hard is cleaning the bigger one, the Airbus A380. The amount of people you need for that one probably go over 50.

  • @7MPhonemicEnglish
    @7MPhonemicEnglish Před rokem +1

    I was expecting a dozen pressure washers and foaming water wands galore. Somebody call Blue Beacon.

  • @nagi603
    @nagi603 Před rokem +2

    And they seemingly do this mostly without any air filters. Wonder how much that impacts their health, short and long term.

  • @TheOnlyTaps
    @TheOnlyTaps Před rokem

    Fantastic watch 🙏🏿

  • @paulrom446
    @paulrom446 Před rokem

    When you think 🤔 about it Galleys are areas that need a lot of attention! Ours used to smell like vinegar 😂! Of course we pulled the Catering Boxes but I wonder about the lines of the Onboard Coffee ☕ Makers. If I were a PAX riding on the Head Start I think I would hit the Starbucks or whatever vendor in the Sterile Concourse after I'd cleared Security and prior to boarding! Think about it!

  • @tarcisofilho4878
    @tarcisofilho4878 Před rokem +3

    Kudos to the inspector, his whole posture radiates professionalism! Though this is the poshiest inspector uniform I've ever seen! hahah Probably because it's British

  • @haseebahmad3045
    @haseebahmad3045 Před rokem

    Now thats a major service

  • @JohnnyAngel8
    @JohnnyAngel8 Před rokem +2

    Once a year this is done? I'd change that to every 4 months.

  • @outermarker5801
    @outermarker5801 Před rokem

    Good reminder that behind the magic of flight is just a hard working heavy industrial machine.