CAPTAIN INCAPACITATED | Passenger Helps Land the aircraft

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  • čas přidán 25. 03. 2023
  • 22 MAR 2023
    Southwest B737 performing flight from Las Vegas to Columbus was enroute when the First Officer declared an emergency reporting the Captain had fainted and become incapacitated. A passenger (licenced pilot) came over into the cockpit to help land the aircraft.
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Komentáře • 817

  • @VASAviation
    @VASAviation  Před rokem +401

    Wishing the Captain a speedy recovery!
    Thanks to that passenger for helping out on the return.

    • @eternalfizzer
      @eternalfizzer Před rokem +10

      Well done all! Hope he's ok. It's sure nice to know that you have a team around you when something like that happens.

    • @waynemayo1661
      @waynemayo1661 Před rokem +30

      A bit more than"a passenger". He was, according to other reports, a pilot for another carrier, flying in uniform. Probably a Flight Attendant approached him/her and asked if he/she could help. Everyone was either doing his/her job, or volunteering to a job he/she was trained and qualified for. And, if there had been no one to assist, the FO could have flown the plane and landed by himself. He would have been busy, but he could have done it.

    • @respectbossmon
      @respectbossmon Před rokem +13

      @@waynemayo1661 Agreed. It was fortunate he didn't have to. Having someone else handle radio traffic and complete checklists while he could concentrate on being the 'pilot flying,' can make a huge difference regardless his experience.

    • @mace41canuck
      @mace41canuck Před rokem +3

      Ok now this is confusing because this exact scenario happened in Canada At a Calgary airport. Yyc a few days ago

    • @handsofsaints
      @handsofsaints Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@eternalfizzerl

  • @Muggles87
    @Muggles87 Před rokem +894

    And once again, this is why the concept of single pilot operations of commercial airliners is a really terrible idea.

    • @George-ni5ic
      @George-ni5ic Před rokem +75

      This was my first thought on hearing this story. 142 souls on board and only one pilot is a lousy equation.

    • @ricardokowalski1579
      @ricardokowalski1579 Před rokem

      I know, right?
      It's like having two pilots is a no brainer.
      Shows you the lack of brains in management. 😂
      🧠🚫

    • @asdf3568
      @asdf3568 Před rokem +18

      I bet in the future there will be zero pilots

    • @fabandyou
      @fabandyou Před rokem +7

      All things being equal, yes I agree. But when single pilot operations come in, all things will not be equal… because that would be stupid.

    • @laaaliiiluuu
      @laaaliiiluuu Před rokem +7

      Well, you could bypass it by having some button that needs to be pressed every 5 minutes and if that doesn't happen then the autopilot would do an auto land at the nearest airport

  • @Zerbey
    @Zerbey Před rokem +418

    Give that FO a raise, and I hope the Captain makes a full recovery.

    • @lemonator8813
      @lemonator8813 Před rokem +26

      He showed he has what it takes to sit left seat. And looks like someone just lost their medical...

    • @jimcrelm9478
      @jimcrelm9478 Před rokem

      @@lemonator8813 Coincidence?

    • @Kpoole35
      @Kpoole35 Před rokem +7

      @@lemonator8813 i wouldn't say they lost their med card but they wont be flying for a few months.

  • @malek7861
    @malek7861 Před rokem +768

    Not just a licensed pilot, but a pilot in another airliner in the US.

  • @hayden4516
    @hayden4516 Před rokem +293

    For those curious as to why Southwest couldn’t taxi to the gate on their own: the tiller that controls the nose wheel steering for taxi is located on the captain’s side. I imagine with the task saturation shared between the FO and the rest of the crew, taxi to the gate was near the bottom of priorities.

    • @locknloadbitch
      @locknloadbitch Před rokem

      isnt there another one on the F/O side ?

    • @chrisisnice
      @chrisisnice Před rokem +2

      Yeah but the fo can still steer the airplane from the rudder pedals

    • @straightpipediesel
      @straightpipediesel Před rokem +77

      @@chrisisnice Pedal steering is designed for keeping the airplane on the runway during takeoff and landing, there's not enough steering authority to make a turn. On the 737, the tiller gives you 78 degrees of nosewheel deflection, whereas the rudder gives you only 7 degrees.

    • @jamesstuart3346
      @jamesstuart3346 Před rokem +5

      They didn't taxi to the gate because the captain needed an ambulance immediately and you can't unload him from a moving aircraft

    • @bmoulas
      @bmoulas Před rokem +16

      The pilot was walked to the back of the cabin so the left seat was 'open' if not taken. I suspect the pilot that came in to assist was not trained/comfortable/qualified to do the taxi.

  • @jasonthomas9364
    @jasonthomas9364 Před rokem +282

    Great job by the Southwest First Officer

    • @TeemarkConvair
      @TeemarkConvair Před rokem +41

      and THIS is why we want TWO humans in a commercial cockpit!, it's rare but NOT rare for 142 souls! well done team!

    • @JohnThreeSixteen918
      @JohnThreeSixteen918 Před rokem +3

      My thoughts exactly

    • @HozelRocket
      @HozelRocket Před rokem

      Also, great job by the off-duty pilot who helped out w/coms and basically being PM.

  • @royalbirb2090
    @royalbirb2090 Před rokem +592

    absolutely outstanding job by that FO. single pilot in a 737 is not easy and he was under a ton of stress. huge congrats for a job well & safely done!
    if anyone is wondering why he couldn't vacate the runway, it's because the tiller for nosewheel steering is on the left side of the cockpit, and he probably didn't want to risk the passenger pilot messing it up. maybe also due to company policy. the nose wheel steering available with the rudder pedals only gives about 15deg of deflection iirc, which isnt enough for most turns.

    • @patrickbegley7446
      @patrickbegley7446 Před rokem +35

      thank you! was wondering about that

    • @sndestroy
      @sndestroy Před rokem +15

      At last some plausible explanation for that! Thank you very much.

    • @armoredgaming2352
      @armoredgaming2352 Před rokem +3

      I don’t know much about the 737, but may I ask why it’s a difficult airplane to fly solo?

    • @mikeknowles8017
      @mikeknowles8017 Před rokem +1

      Ok that make sense. Thanks.

    • @royalbirb2090
      @royalbirb2090 Před rokem +36

      @@armoredgaming2352 large twin-engine turbojets are designed to have 2 crew, so checklists are split so that each crew member has only a few things to do per checklist. plus it has a ton of systems and settings to keep track of, not even mentioning programming the flight computer. remembering/doing the checklists necessary for landing while also time and altitude-constrained, at the same time as flying the aircraft, puts a ton of mental load on the pilot. the autopilot isn't particularly easy to use either, especially when your route isnt in the flight computer yet.

  • @TiagoSeiler
    @TiagoSeiler Před rokem +311

    Outstanding job by everyone, clear concise communication and action everywhere. Gave that captain the best chance they could, hope he makes it alright.

    • @iatsd
      @iatsd Před rokem

      You don't seem to understand the meaning of concise. 1:11 was a shitshow of babbling. Anywhere else in the world it would simply be a mayday declaration, state flight intentions, and let ATC know it's a medical. Can be done in less than 10 seconds and fewer than 20 words. No fvcking about like Americans seem to always do.

  • @NealB123
    @NealB123 Před rokem +126

    FO is a boss. Give that man a pay raise and a promotion.

    • @mrgone658
      @mrgone658 Před rokem +16

      ...plus one more set of stripes for his shirt lapels, if that's what you had in mind.

    • @ricardokowalski1579
      @ricardokowalski1579 Před rokem +10

      Talk about performing under pressure.
      Respect 🎩

    • @listey
      @listey Před rokem +1

      People always go above and beyond their duties at work when required. That doesn't entitle them to a promotion.

  • @psinclairjr
    @psinclairjr Před rokem +100

    If everything could be as efficient as this First Officer, ATCs, and "volunteer" pilot, we would be unstoppable. VERY IMPRESSIVE JOB folks

  • @roscoejones4515
    @roscoejones4515 Před rokem +155

    Guessing the captain had the fish for dinner.

    • @TheWolphren
      @TheWolphren Před rokem +20

      I don't think many people get this joke.

    • @jaynbob42
      @jaynbob42 Před rokem +24

      Only those with an excellent choice in entertainment 😅

    • @woebel
      @woebel Před rokem +24

      Always choose the lasagna

    • @scorps888
      @scorps888 Před rokem +6

      Probably had the coffee to go with it, unless he's another one with a "drinking problem"

    • @jonesjones7057
      @jonesjones7057 Před rokem +11

      They had chicken or fish. He chose the lasagna.

  • @-_neo_-
    @-_neo_- Před rokem +359

    Every microsoft flight sim players dream

    • @M5snowhite
      @M5snowhite Před rokem +6

      Lmfao😂😂😂😂 yes sir!! Im ready lol 😎🛬

    • @BullsEye72
      @BullsEye72 Před rokem +8

      Yes haha
      "I'm kind of a pilot myself 😎"

    • @calburnIII
      @calburnIII Před rokem +5

      Hardly! Flying a desktop is nothing close to flying a real airplane!

    • @fubrikio
      @fubrikio Před rokem +2

      @@calburnIIIwhen you get to these advanced sims, the aircraft function very similarly.

    • @norbertovalladares3870
      @norbertovalladares3870 Před rokem +2

      @@calburnIII Don't be such a debby downer.

  • @mfelicio1
    @mfelicio1 Před rokem +107

    Congratulations to the first officer.

  • @Forest_Fifer
    @Forest_Fifer Před rokem +22

    "can you fly this plane and land it?"
    "Surely you can't be serious...."

  • @erm000
    @erm000 Před rokem +28

    Another example that we still need 2 pilots on the cockpit. Excellent job from the FO and the passenger on the cockpit. Very profesional.

  • @sunnyscott4876
    @sunnyscott4876 Před rokem +158

    I read that the "passenger" was actually a pilot from another airline who stepped up and helped with the radio communication. It wasn't just a random person who wandered up and offered to help out. ✈️✈️✈️

    • @kevinp8108
      @kevinp8108 Před rokem +28

      the other pilot was probably not type-rated to operate a B737 so working the radio is all he could do.

    • @sunnyscott4876
      @sunnyscott4876 Před rokem +41

      @@kevinp8108 that alone had to be a big help. I'm sure that first officer was glad that he was there.

    • @kevinp8108
      @kevinp8108 Před rokem

      @@sunnyscott4876 It is rumored the off-duty pilot was from Netjets. They fly smaller corporate jets from Bombardier.

    • @BradleySpahn
      @BradleySpahn Před rokem +36

      This flight was an emergency aircraft and the FO was PIC, so the federal aviation regulations basically give him carte blanche to do what he needs to do, including having someone without a type rating operate the controls. But the FO exercised good decision making here and delegated comms rather than control of the plane.

    • @ValNishino
      @ValNishino Před rokem +22

      ​@@kevinp8108 Also checklists and callouts; they can probably read most of the instruments.

  • @thilomanten8701
    @thilomanten8701 Před rokem +20

    And that Lads is the whole reason we fly with two pilots; an FO and a Captain!

    • @tin2001
      @tin2001 Před rokem +1

      You mean you can't just flip the autopilot switch and let it fly itself to the destination? What is this? The middle ages?

  • @davidgraham7932
    @davidgraham7932 Před rokem +30

    Exceptional work by all involved. Particularly the passenger who assisted. Not what you expect on your day off. Very professional all round.

    • @drmayeda1930
      @drmayeda1930 Před rokem +2

      I hope this didn't screw up his flight time cap.

  • @noeldown1952
    @noeldown1952 Před rokem +64

    How exactly did they ask for help from passengers? "There's no reason to become alarmed and we hope you enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?"

    • @cymbala6208
      @cymbala6208 Před rokem +2

      😅

    • @junenam145
      @junenam145 Před rokem +47

      I'm a flight attendant. When we are greeting at the boarding door, we visually assess our passengers as best as we can. Anyone who appears intoxicated, anyone who seems too ill to fly, ABPs, other airline crews (either by their uniforms or by their badge/crew bags. Some will even introduce themselves as crew and give us their seat number in case we need them for anything. Usually, only other flight attendants will do the second part, but pilots are pretty easy to spot.)
      Most likely, the flight attendants were aware of the NetJet pilot during boarding and when briefed by the FO on the situation, just went and found him in his seat. Although, I'm sure passengers were alarmed when they saw the Captain come out for medical treatment and the other pilot fill in, regardless if a PA was made or not.

    • @yooein
      @yooein Před rokem +27

      I have heard the "if you are a doctor, please make yourself known to any of the flight attendants" call before. I was ready to transit in Siberia, as we were flying above Siberia at that moment. The doctor literally had their big ass leather bag as hand luggage with them!! And we didn't even have to land earlier, they handled the patient during the flight just fine. It was insane.

    • @deborahbarry8458
      @deborahbarry8458 Před rokem +5

      @@junenam145 thx. That was really clear. Helpful

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan Před rokem +5

      I don't know how it works in the US but in Australia and other parts of the world I've flown usually it's on the manifest. If your deadheading on the apps it will also flag for the FAs. If you're booking normally but getting an industry discount it will show, same if you book for staff personal travel.

  • @markmaki4460
    @markmaki4460 Před rokem +48

    I guess the captain shouldn't have had the fish for dinner.

    • @macmedic892
      @macmedic892 Před rokem +3

      Ah, yes… I had the lasagna.

    • @markmaki4460
      @markmaki4460 Před rokem +1

      @@macmedic892 XD

    • @mrmustangman
      @mrmustangman Před rokem +1

      czcams.com/video/lm8fYf53SMg/video.html

    • @tommasz1098
      @tommasz1098 Před rokem +5

      My guess is the CPT shouldn't have taken the "no-jab-no-job" injection... but it is olny a guess...

    • @markmaki4460
      @markmaki4460 Před rokem

      @@tommasz1098 Shhh - the vaccines are 100% effective *wink*, and they even improve sexual performance (you just know they will claim this too sometime, if they haven't yet)

  • @ChangingAperture
    @ChangingAperture Před rokem +9

    The First Officer did an awesome job! Super professional and on his game! Kept the aircraft safe and got on the ground as quickly as possible. Good work, sir!!

    • @Belchmaster41
      @Belchmaster41 Před rokem

      yep....but to make long videos shorter, un-neccessary radar vectors need to be trimmed until ready for final 🛬
      if the incident is serious enough, pilot might need to request a tow back to the gate

  • @alukis8791
    @alukis8791 Před rokem +56

    my guess was no access to tiller from FO side to do a taxi and thats why they wanted to stop on runway.

    • @soupfork2105
      @soupfork2105 Před rokem +4

      was wondering about that

    • @StudioDaVeed
      @StudioDaVeed Před rokem +1

      @C H
      So, switch seats, it's vacated....

    • @tomsherwood4650
      @tomsherwood4650 Před rokem +1

      @C H Ummm. But the seat was not empty and there was no reason they could not switch seats on ground? Heard assistant was an airline pilot too?

    • @BlackWidow00741
      @BlackWidow00741 Před rokem

      ​@Tom Sherwood Agree and airline pilot for a different company.

    • @StudioDaVeed
      @StudioDaVeed Před rokem

      @C H
      Other comments deeper; suggest FO are Not to taxi?
      Seems like an oversight.
      Granted real rare an FO would switch seats but to be able to fly the plane but not allowed to taxi seems odd.

  • @davecrupel2817
    @davecrupel2817 Před rokem +53

    8:01
    "L1"
    That means the front most left side door.
    The main PAX door.
    The one we all go through when on-boarding and off-boarding.
    And by "disarmed" hes referring to whether the door can be opened without triggering the escape slide.
    Each door has one, incase of emergency evacuation is needed without the conevienece of a jet bridge or stair set.

  • @frednewman2162
    @frednewman2162 Před rokem +157

    Not a pilot, but from my prospective that was great communication between everyone that was involved in that incident!

    • @stevel8743
      @stevel8743 Před rokem +11

      You are correct. That was textbook. All parties involved worked together perfectly

    • @lemonator8813
      @lemonator8813 Před rokem +10

      As a pilot an and dispatcher I can say it was well done. Everyone did their best to help their fellow aviator and I hope those seconds made a difference

  • @dre-aguto5749
    @dre-aguto5749 Před rokem +71

    Heal fast, captain! Great job by FO, especially requesting tug when clearly not comfortable pulling into gate (for whatever reason).

    • @decodiazHD
      @decodiazHD Před rokem +56

      Prob tiller in cpt side and/or sop not allowing f/o to taxi the aircraft

    • @hewhohasnoidentity4377
      @hewhohasnoidentity4377 Před rokem +10

      ​@@decodiazHD I suspect that the captain being alert and communicating with flight attendants and medical personnel was part of the decision.
      Getting to a gate with a jet bridge is much faster to get someone to the hospital. If it was life or death that is the only option considered and rules don't matter. In this case, the first officer has likely never taxied a 737. He probably could if absolutely necessary, but under the circumstances chose to wait for air stairs.
      If the captain was unconscious it would be significantly more important to get to the gate. Using air stairs to deplane an unconscious person is not recommended.
      Great job by all involved especially the FO.

    • @waholoopesorry74
      @waholoopesorry74 Před rokem +9

      @@hewhohasnoidentity4377 Wow didn’t know we had an expert here. Most of what you said is wrong

    • @Jcreek201
      @Jcreek201 Před rokem +8

      As mentioned, the tiller is only on the Captians side. FO has limited ground control from the rudder pedals alone. Just enough to vacate runway, not enough to safely maneuver within the ramp.

    • @Jcreek201
      @Jcreek201 Před rokem

      @@waholoopesorry74 Where's Deadstick?

  • @Jayfive276
    @Jayfive276 Před rokem +21

    So did they action put a message on the PA with the immortal words "Ladies and Gentlemen, do we have a pilot on board?"

    • @asdf3568
      @asdf3568 Před rokem +10

      Probably not. They took him to the back of the airplane so that other pilot probably saw that and offered to help out

    • @Forest_Fifer
      @Forest_Fifer Před rokem +2

      ​@@asdf3568 but did they drag him up the aisle by the arms, Airplane-style?

    • @asdf3568
      @asdf3568 Před rokem

      @@Forest_Fifer Down the aisle. But yeah, they probably did or he walked

  • @joshish9884
    @joshish9884 Před rokem +6

    Absolutely fantastic job by everyone involved. Major props to the FO and that other pilot who stepped in to help.

  • @brucecuratola6389
    @brucecuratola6389 Před rokem +10

    Nice assessment by the first officer! As an WMT, we like to have as much info on patient condition so we can think through and prepare interventions.

  • @timblack33
    @timblack33 Před rokem +59

    Best FO emergency coms I’ve heard in a long time. Single pilot 737 is no joke.

    • @bobczz3919
      @bobczz3919 Před rokem +1

      737 is easy to fly by one person.

    • @timblack33
      @timblack33 Před rokem +4

      @@bobczz3919 Bob I could have mispoken I’m not experienced in transport type aircraft just multi engine instrument and typically fly a cirrus. Had a chance to sit in an airline trainer type 737 (800 I think it was) simulator setup. I was a little overwhelmed to put it mildly and I’m no idiot and would consider myself a competent pilot. I think maybe if I owned a 737 and didn’t have company protocols and checklists to follow for passengers or was flying cargo it might be different. Now I’m curious and wanna try

  • @Noledad77
    @Noledad77 Před rokem +7

    Wow, amazing work by all involved. I certainly wish the captain a full and speedy recovery!!

  • @retiredandcrusty
    @retiredandcrusty Před rokem +21

    Outstanding work by all

  • @JoshGratton
    @JoshGratton Před rokem +3

    No words. Amazing job to everyone involved. Incredible.

  • @TheKaidynB
    @TheKaidynB Před rokem +12

    Speedy recovery to the cap!

  • @cenccenc946
    @cenccenc946 Před rokem +67

    Rumor is southwest still charged the passenger for a seat upgrade. 😆 🤣 😂 seriously, well done.

    • @Teakae
      @Teakae Před rokem +9

      Additional charges apply to “pilot experience package with emergency upgrade”.

    • @augustuscrocker9328
      @augustuscrocker9328 Před rokem +4

      @@Teakae That extra cost package is only currently available on Spirit and Frontier.

  • @RipRoaringGarage
    @RipRoaringGarage Před rokem +17

    Anyone onboard the flight that was at Roadkill Nights?
    Glad it was ok and hope the captain recovers and gets back to flight status!

  • @andrewtaylor940
    @andrewtaylor940 Před rokem +11

    "Does anybody know how to fly an airplane?" Here's hoping the Captain was okay.

  • @MrMegaMario64
    @MrMegaMario64 Před rokem +17

    Reminder to always be thankful to any staff whether it be pilot, down to flight attendants, because with their professionalism disasters can be averted, and I believe this is a textbook case for that. From rerouting, to communicating, even the little things like being sure the door was disarmed at the end, it all matters. Only thing we can hope is that the pilot has a speedy recovery and that the crew get their recognition.

  • @Ms.Opinionated
    @Ms.Opinionated Před rokem +5

    Job well done. You played how you practiced!!!!

  • @pilotdrew
    @pilotdrew Před rokem +3

    Great job by the controllers getting everything handled as efficiently as possible, and to all of the pilots involved as well

  • @TheEDFLegacy
    @TheEDFLegacy Před rokem +3

    Except for the mix-up with the tug, that was textbook. Great job by everyone involved!

  • @joelbosso1331
    @joelbosso1331 Před rokem +2

    Captain Incapacitated was my fraternity nickname

  • @pondscummagnetfishing
    @pondscummagnetfishing Před rokem +24

    Well done by all.

  • @SuperDave_BR549
    @SuperDave_BR549 Před rokem +3

    WOW! that's airmanship!

  • @darrylr.4983
    @darrylr.4983 Před rokem +13

    It was a NetJet's corporate pilot going to the NetJets HQ at CMH. If he was picking up a plane in CMH he'd be in uniform, if going to training he was probably in civilian clothes. I flew for NetJets from 2005-2017 and prior to that I flew a variety of airliners including 2500 hours in the 737. But my last 737 flight was in 2003 so I would not have tried to taxi the incident plane. I would have just helped on the radios and with checklist. Now if the Captain was in cardiac arrest with CPR in progress then yes I would have risked taxiing to the gate. You have to remember the nosewheel is sitting around 10 feet behind the pilots so you have to delay turning until you feel that the nosewheel is on the centerline, not your body.

  • @colinmccarthy7921
    @colinmccarthy7921 Před rokem

    That was a job well done.The Technical Words in the Communication had
    to be very precise.

  • @avgeek-and-fashion
    @avgeek-and-fashion Před rokem +5

    I hate Twitter. The amount of stupid on that goddamn hellhole makes aviation news unintelligible. CZcams comment section makes for a MUCH better experience! Hugs to all of my fellow avgeeks here!! You truly are the best!

    • @Stettafire
      @Stettafire Před měsícem

      CZcams has its moments. But yeah it's less toxic then twitter mostly

  • @bluehorseshoe9216
    @bluehorseshoe9216 Před rokem +1

    Great job managing a very tough situation

  • @PedroThePortuguesePilot
    @PedroThePortuguesePilot Před 6 měsíci

    Great job by the first officer. Striving to be like that man!

  • @HYPERSONIC-777
    @HYPERSONIC-777 Před rokem +1

    ALWAYS TRY TO DO THE RIGHT THING IN EVERY SITUATION THE BEST WAY POSSIBLE! GREAT AIRMANSHIP SKILLS 100%! I THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE! USAF 💖!

  • @taylorm1396
    @taylorm1396 Před rokem

    I enjoy hearing the audio and finding out what happened during emergencies I watch on flightradar

  • @js46644
    @js46644 Před rokem

    Great cooperation all around

  • @deew7014
    @deew7014 Před rokem +2

    Can’t believe anyone would think a single pilot is a good idea

  • @Republic3D
    @Republic3D Před 9 měsíci +2

    The reason they were not able to taxi is that the passenger (pilot not certified on 737) was sitting in the left seat (captain was in the cabin), and the tiller for steering is on the left side. There is no tiller on the right side on the 737. They likely figured out that the passenger could turn the tiller slightly just to get off the runway in the end. Good job by everyone involved.

  • @jros6770
    @jros6770 Před rokem +1

    Kudos for the passenger pilot

  • @BloxyGamezAV
    @BloxyGamezAV Před rokem +1

    Dream come true for a passenger

  • @ardeladimwit
    @ardeladimwit Před rokem

    smooth handling by all involved

  • @bmitch3020
    @bmitch3020 Před rokem +10

    I picked the wrong week to stop sniffing glue.

    • @mrmustangman
      @mrmustangman Před rokem

      czcams.com/video/lm8fYf53SMg/video.html

  • @kewkabe
    @kewkabe Před rokem +17

    "...and we will be coming around with cabin service shortly. Oh by the way, are there any experienced Microsoft Flight Simulator players on board, specifically the PMDG 737?" *chaos erupts*

    • @tin2001
      @tin2001 Před rokem +1

      They really should just announce the PMDG add-ons will be available to anyone who would like, and just press the call button to request a yoke.

    • @Tyleraviator99
      @Tyleraviator99 Před rokem

      lol I was just thinking this

  • @steppedonapoptop
    @steppedonapoptop Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @saymichaelwibowo4045
    @saymichaelwibowo4045 Před rokem +1

    That FO needed to get a raise and promotion!

  • @julianxv
    @julianxv Před rokem +2

    Is there no Airstairs in the Airport Fire Department? Its standart equipment for a german internation airport fire department

  • @prorobo
    @prorobo Před rokem +12

    Good god the misinformation regarding this event is astounding. The SWA FO is the one that flew and landed the plane. The “pilot” that helped out was a NetJets (corporate) pilot deadheading into position by his company on a paid SWA ticket. It was NOT some random private pilot who would be utterly useless in the cockpit of a 737.

    • @EdOeuna
      @EdOeuna Před rokem +1

      Any non-rated pilot would probably be utterly useless as PM too.

    • @prorobo
      @prorobo Před rokem

      @@EdOeuna correct. All this dude did was talk on the radio for the descent, not exactly a hero.

    • @trueriver1950
      @trueriver1950 Před rokem

      ​@@EdOeuna so I'm guessing they'd have been unimpressed with my 15 (one fife) hours in a Cessna under tuition?

    • @Freezorgium
      @Freezorgium Před 8 měsíci

      @@prorobo He helped relieve some of the workload for the FO, and he probably helped run checklists as well. If he wasn't needed he wouldn't have been called. Where exactly is the "misinformation"? He's a pilot and he helped the FO with pilot tasks, and any pilot would have been able to do the same, netjets, ryanair, fresh frozen ATPL or PPL.

    • @prorobo
      @prorobo Před 8 měsíci

      @@Freezorgium no, he didn’t help run any checklists. Do you understand how type ratings and transport category aircraft work? I fly the 757 and 767, have flown the A320, and a couple of RJs. Would I be running checklists if I were called up to talk on the radio in a 737? No. And not a single corporate pilot with zero large aircraft experience would be helpful beyond talking on the radios and occupying the empty seat.

  • @kylecampbell1444
    @kylecampbell1444 Před rokem

    Great Job by everyone

  • @lynneporges7734
    @lynneporges7734 Před rokem

    Miracles Do Happen🎉❤

  • @gooner72
    @gooner72 Před rokem

    Good news that the first officer had some help, hope the Captain was OK.

  • @deviljhoo1090
    @deviljhoo1090 Před rokem +1

    And thats why single pilot commercial airplanes is not a good idea. 2 pilots airplanes are a MUST!

  • @TheOReport1994
    @TheOReport1994 Před rokem +7

    1:50 Thank you pilot for already volunteering number of souls on board and hours of fuel! Well done!

  • @thisiscait
    @thisiscait Před rokem

    I wonder what call they would have put out on the PA! Or perhaps he made himself known when the change was announced.

  • @topgun9666
    @topgun9666 Před rokem +2

    I am guessing the other pilot from another company isn't rated on the 73 and would be dangerous for him to taxi it. I think a lot of the SWA planes only have a tiller on the pilot side. I can see the legal remifications if the other company pilot hit something when taxing.

  • @SenFena
    @SenFena Před rokem +1

    I just want to tell you both: Good luck, we're all counting on you.

  • @johnnyfive1412
    @johnnyfive1412 Před rokem +22

    The passenger stayed at a Holiday Inn Express the night before the flight.

  • @darkstarnh
    @darkstarnh Před rokem +1

    A masterclass in how to get it right.

  • @salzstreuerdeluxe
    @salzstreuerdeluxe Před rokem +2

    In Germany we say: "Viele Hände, schnelles Ende!" 😉

  • @FalconX88
    @FalconX88 Před rokem

    Any more information on this out there?

  • @Notimp0rtant523
    @Notimp0rtant523 Před rokem +4

    Do they refund your ticket if you have to fly the plane?

  • @wavedog23
    @wavedog23 Před 2 měsíci

    It's interesting to me that I've watched a decent amount of plane-related videos, and in what seems like a majority of them, they refer to passengers as "souls." Always struck me as an subtle allusion to the fact that those individuals are in what somewhat amounts to a miracle of a situation (mastery of flight despite being indisputable ground dwellers), and that they're referencing the fact that if disaster were to strike, there's a chance that it could end in catastrophe. But I digress - love these videos where people step up and save the day; great stuff!

    • @photosapphic1984
      @photosapphic1984 Před 2 měsíci

      Souls on board means everyone, not just passengers.

  • @listey
    @listey Před rokem +2

    Am I the only one that hates that they refer to the number of "souls" on board?

  • @westhubbard4126
    @westhubbard4126 Před rokem

    The flight attendant comes on the PA - "uh, anyone on this plane a pilot?" 😂

    • @fritz46
      @fritz46 Před rokem

      "... anyone who didn't have fish for dinner?"

  • @tcm_tatra
    @tcm_tatra Před rokem +2

    There was a also Tarom flight from Timisoara (Romania) to Hurghada (Egypt) where one of the pilots became incapacitated. The plane diverted to Bucharest (Romania) to drop the pilot to ambulance and later continued with another pilot.

  • @havfaith56
    @havfaith56 Před rokem +20

    I hear they want to cut pilots to one?

    • @mfelicio1
      @mfelicio1 Před rokem +9

      Impossible

    • @jdaz5462
      @jdaz5462 Před rokem +1

      Eventually, technology will allow that.

    • @charlotteinnocent8752
      @charlotteinnocent8752 Před rokem

      @@jdaz5462 No.

    • @MiGujack3
      @MiGujack3 Před rokem

      It's all fun and games until you get a pillot that wants to pull a Germanwings.

    • @stephenbeck7222
      @stephenbeck7222 Před rokem

      @T.J. Kong we’re at least a generation of airplanes away from remote piloting being feasible. The way the headlines read now, airlines want to go single pilot within a couple years.

  • @dmhemmi6726
    @dmhemmi6726 Před rokem

    That dude got to live every pilots guilty dream

  • @PickleRickSanchez
    @PickleRickSanchez Před 11 měsíci

    The passenger did what we all dream of doing haha very well done. Lucky bastard lol

  • @hrbllc4206
    @hrbllc4206 Před rokem

    He’s not a pilot but he did stay at a holiday inn express last night.

  • @richwightman3044
    @richwightman3044 Před rokem +6

    Let the non-pilot explanations begin!

    • @aleixonline
      @aleixonline Před rokem +2

      Viewers cleared to fly armchair, maintain FL0.

  • @oGRYzki
    @oGRYzki Před rokem

    Excellent CRM! I'm just wondering if the reason they were unable to taxi to their gate was because there was only a first officer in the cockpit who couldn't do it alone?

    • @loudidier3891
      @loudidier3891 Před rokem +3

      While you can steer on the runway with differential breaking (using left brake more than right to turn left) once at taxiing speeds, the nose wheel turns to steer. On the planes I flew the tiller (nose wheel steering handle) is on the left wall, unreachable from the First Officer's seat.

    • @oGRYzki
      @oGRYzki Před rokem

      @@loudidier3891 Thank you

  • @beardfacee
    @beardfacee Před rokem +2

    So how did they find the pilot on board? Did they have to do a PA 'Airplane!' style? 'Btw, is there anyone on board who can fly this plane?'

    • @Strathclydegamer
      @Strathclydegamer Před rokem +1

      Captain was taken to the rear of the cabin to be cared for, presumably was carried or assisted to walk back there. Makes sense the deadheading pilot noticed this and offered to help

    • @stargazer7644
      @stargazer7644 Před rokem

      Someone noticed the guy in the pilots uniform sitting in 12C.

  • @ElJefeGrande123
    @ElJefeGrande123 Před rokem

    Professionalism amongst the chaos.

  • @genegade
    @genegade Před rokem +4

    Finally the justification I needed to hand the captain my "I'm a 150 hour PPL sitting in 35A if you need any assistance at all during the flight" card

    • @deborahbarry8458
      @deborahbarry8458 Před rokem

      I’m a doctor. I understand how it can feel uncomfortable but how wonderful it is for the crew if an Emergency occurs!

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan Před rokem

      The pilot who assisted was an ATP qualified airline pilot. A VFR PPL holder is not any use to us.

  • @herrpausr7008
    @herrpausr7008 Před rokem +1

    Sorry if this has already been asked, but why is the gate number so important for the controllers?

  • @FLIPPER1439
    @FLIPPER1439 Před 7 měsíci

    “”Don’t they always have a CO-PILOT?””
    I just started watching this,hopefully there an explanation regarding the heading of this video?

  • @PetrolHeadBrasil
    @PetrolHeadBrasil Před rokem +2

    Any news on the Captain?

  • @nimblybimbly4002
    @nimblybimbly4002 Před 9 měsíci

    8:00 What did the first officer mean when he said "the doors are disarmed"? Is that just in reference to the locking mechanism? I'm curious why he didn't want the airstairs to approach first. I would have thought they could pull up and wait there without causing any issues.

    • @-DC-
      @-DC- Před 9 měsíci +3

      Disarmed means the Emergency Chutes won't deploy if an attempt is made to open the door.

    • @nimblybimbly4002
      @nimblybimbly4002 Před 9 měsíci

      @@-DC- Makes perfect sense. Thanks.

  • @brentsummers7377
    @brentsummers7377 Před rokem +2

    I wonder what type of pilot would be allowed to help in that situation? A low hours licensed pilot of Cessna/Piper training type aircraft might be able to watch for traffic, & maybe lower the landing gear when told, but little else.

    • @morerightrudder9742
      @morerightrudder9742 Před rokem +1

      If a licensed pilot is onboard but not type rated the most they would be allowed to do is use the radio, confirm checklist items and watch for traffic I guess. Here in Australia radio use is a separate license, not sure if it's the same in the U.S

    • @RoseSharon7777
      @RoseSharon7777 Před rokem +3

      He was licensed by another airline as Captain for the same model aircraft.

    • @EdOeuna
      @EdOeuna Před rokem

      I wouldn’t allow a non-company pilot into the flight deck in such circumstances. Too much risk for me to be happy with.

    • @RoseSharon7777
      @RoseSharon7777 Před rokem

      @@EdOeuna He was checked out by SW headquarters before he went into flightdeck. He simply helped with radio communications.

    • @EdOeuna
      @EdOeuna Před rokem +1

      @@RoseSharon7777 - difference in airline policy I suppose. The last time I had a slightly unwell pilot in the flight deck I got written permission from the Ops Manager just to allow a deadheading Captain into the flight deck to sit in the jump seat.
      Personally, I would like to be alone and just get on with the job. It is pretty straightforward. Having someone else there would be a distraction.

  • @Fatherofheroesandheroines

    This sounds like a former pilot I knew. He had a condition that forced him to quit because for some reason he started passing out at any height above 100 feet. I don't know what that's called but he is on medicine so he can travel but he can't get pilot qualified anymore.

  • @uncleandy2412
    @uncleandy2412 Před rokem

    Ah, this is why my flight took off late.

  • @FlyingMaxFr
    @FlyingMaxFr Před rokem

    Do you have an explanation as to why they initially could not vacate from the runway?

    • @stargazer7644
      @stargazer7644 Před rokem +1

      Because the nose gear steering handle is on the Captain's side only. The FO couldn't reach it, and the pilot assisting wasn't rated for a 737 and had never driven one to the ramp.

    • @FlyingMaxFr
      @FlyingMaxFr Před rokem

      @@stargazer7644 Got it! Thanks.

  • @Truex007
    @Truex007 Před 3 měsíci

    That passenger better have gotten that flight for free!

  • @BoHolbo
    @BoHolbo Před rokem

    Does anyone have an educated guess as to why the flight crew insisted on getting a tug to get them off the runway?

    • @knagl
      @knagl Před rokem +2

      Read some of the other comments already posted here. No controls for the tiller at the FO's seat to steer it.

  • @nancychace8619
    @nancychace8619 Před rokem +4

    Hope the pilot was ok. There seems to be a lot more mishaps these days than times past. Stay safe everybody.

    • @fr8dogpilot
      @fr8dogpilot Před rokem +3

      The Jab will put you on the Slab... Everyone knows why, they just will not admit it.

  • @mgara514
    @mgara514 Před rokem

    Imagine in the airplane speakers : Ladies and gentlemen, is there any pilot among the passengers, again, is there a pilot among the passengers. Thank you ! .
    Hope the captain a speedy recovery too.

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan Před rokem

      No they'll go off the manifest first. Almost always there are always deadheaders or non-revs for the company or other Airlines on board.