Having flown this beauty for 22 years, I have followed the development of this aircraft from the 42-300, via the -500 variants, to the -600. It has been a wonderful journey, and I'm pleased to see that ATR doesn't rest on its laurels. The future is bright!
An absolutely fantastic presentation. Clearly presented and full of information without being too technical. I thoroughly enjoyed spending the 20 minutes watching this professional and well produced documentary. Well done to all involved in producing it.
As a New Zealander that regularly flies these planes via Air New Zealand, it was interesting to follow this tour. I enjoy the ride on these planes moreso than the jets. Thank you for the excellent video.
The best aspect about these ATRs' are that one can board and disembark in very short time compared to a conventional large Aircrafts, wherein one needs to await 200+passengers to board and disembark. The ATRs' also delightfully have a small turning radius and are pretty swift on ground movements.
O*U*T*S*T*A*N*D*I*N*G Excellent presentation. Very well paced, excellent photography, Excellent presenter, clear, concise and detailed. 10 out of 10. Exemplary. A standard for others to aspire to. Well done.
I love this plane, the ATR in itself, I currently work with the SILVER AIRWAYS airline, which I love my job as an airline mechanic and to work again with this magnificent plane, the ATR 42-600 and ATR72-600.
Wow, this was a very professional and interesting tour! Thank you very much! I like the ATR planes a lot. If it looks right, it flies right! That is the case with the ATR.
I was a pilot for American Eagle Executive Airlines in Puerto Rico when we flew the ATR. Passengers absolutely loved the plane. Great airplane. Looking forward to the -600 aircraft. Great video. Cheers.
Hats-off to the Team behind this documentary and the Presenter, ofcourse, for bringing this fantastic episode. I am not as much connected to the Aviation Industry but am super super impressed by the simple yet pertinent way the entire Assembly line and the Science & Technology behind Aircraft Assembly, has been presented. A big big thankyou. I have become your fan!
Back in the 90's I was in the air as much as some pilots. I would travel from one state to the next checking on the progress of machines being made for my company. I would fly from Indy to Detroit, Detroit to Rockford, Rockford to Nashville, Nashville to Charlotte, Charlotte back to Indy in 4 days. This was the plane I spent the most time in. Never let me down once!
Thankyou for guiding us through this intricate assembly of the ATR, you think you know most, but this just shows how the various manufacturers work together to deliver a very fuel efficient plane, that DOES the job, and very reliable as well. With the new engines from Pratt and Whitney coming in now, itll be even more efficient. ONce again thanks for taking the time to explain it.
Turkey. I used to fly DeHavilland Dash-8 100/300 turboprops at my first airline job at Atlantic Coast Airlines. We used to take off 10 minutes behind an ATR in Manuwark [EWR] and still wind up ahead of it going into Dulles. AND....The ATR pilots were always asking for different altitudes due to icing in the northeast; Our Dash-8 just chugged right through icing without any problem. It was built in Canada; Hello hoser? -When the Dash-8's I flew were produced the company was owned partially by Boeing. The ATR might as well be labelled "Airbus", since that company owns most of the Franco-Italian airframer. We had a nasty nickname for the ATR: We called it the "Advanced Terrain Reamer" after the Indiana accident. That airplane had strange de-ice boots that were vertical instead of horizontal along the wing leading edge. And it was utterly underpowered compared to the Dash-8~
Be nice..worked the ramp at Dulles when Presidential airways got thier dash 8 back in 1989ishy . . Kiad to kswf.. packed with bags strapped to the landing gear.. at that time the ATR de-ice system just could not handle the weather events in the north east corridor.. the dash 8 .. would taxi in just covered in ice .. quick blast with the heat juice and off she went.
@@thomasburke7995 Absolutely correct Thomas Burke! I flew those things up to the northeast from summer '93 to fall '94, and other than one incident when we iced up over Virginia on a 90 degree day and the captain STALLED the airplane and I had to take the controls and break the stall, we used to beat the ATR's to Newark and JFK, and they would get over Maryland or Nuh Jair-Say and constantly be asking for other altitudes, while our Canadian plane just chugged right through it without even thinking about it....
J'adore l'ATR-72, il est très esthétique et ses moteurs ont une jolie "musique". Déjà emprunter en tant que passager en Polynésie Française (Air Tahiti), il est parfait pour les pistes courtes. Un vrai bijou ! 😍
It was a great, very detailed and interesting video. Thank you for this. Do you organize public visits of the line assembly from time to time? It would be amazing for the avgeek I am. Once again thank you
If it has a purple tail.. no. That company is so fuel conscious anything to save a gram of fuel will be deleted. Its almost disgusting how far they take it...
I have flown the ATR72-500 and it is very small airplane. I knock several times on the head and I am small size of the height of 5 feet 8 inches. I don't know how 6 footers and above fit in. I wish it is slightly fatter, wider cabin . Overall it is ok.
Dont have alot of these airframes in the states.. when they were first introduced it became quite apparent they were not designed for the massive weather events that occur on the east coast. The airframe is well designed for the European union and other more predictable weather climates. Paired with the absolutely bullet proof PW engine and HS prop it's a money maker ..the ATR got somewhat of a bad rap on this side of the pond and they never really recovered.. was the Dash-8 a better airframe .. no..THE DASH 8 it just excelled at handling what ever you threw at.. as for the PURPLE cargo tails.. be ready .. that company hires people that can break anvils. ..just ask AIRBUS.
ATR 600 TransAsia crashed because one prop auto feathered and the pilots shut down the wrong engine and in fact both engines. Bad soldering on a circuit board caused an auto feather. Pilots were clueless. Nice plane in the right hands. They retrained all of TransAsias pilots after the investigation. The automatic takeoff power control push button light did not light on take off roll. Takeoff should have been rejected. Plane did its job. TransAsia shutdown in 2016.
Have flown this plane for many hours and I must say I didnt like the Cockpit, its weird and not logic! This has to do that the French just think different. The flying capabilitys were ok.
The presenter did a fabulous job in showing the final assembly line and the factory. Bravo.
Having flown this beauty for 22 years, I have followed the development of this aircraft from the 42-300, via the -500 variants, to the -600. It has been a wonderful journey, and I'm pleased to see that ATR doesn't rest on its laurels. The future is bright!
I really like your videos! I hope I will use them well in my next year's transition from SF34 to AT72.
You've flown it for 22 years and you are still alive? I'm impressed.....
@@Flies2FLL Are you 12 years old?
Something tells me you are still eating crayons if you feel the need to ask me that~
@@Flies2FLL Your parents should have stopped smoking while you were in the womb.
An absolutely fantastic presentation. Clearly presented and full of information without being too technical. I thoroughly enjoyed spending the 20 minutes watching this professional and well produced documentary. Well done to all involved in producing it.
Das ist richtig mein freund
As a New Zealander that regularly flies these planes via Air New Zealand, it was interesting to follow this tour. I enjoy the ride on these planes moreso than the jets. Thank you for the excellent video.
The best aspect about these ATRs' are that one can board and disembark in very short time compared to a conventional large Aircrafts, wherein one needs to await 200+passengers to board and disembark. The ATRs' also delightfully have a small turning radius and are pretty swift on ground movements.
That was definitely worth the watch. Absolutely stunning aircraft and an amazing guided tour. Thanks a bunch for the upload.
The ATR 72-600 Is my absolute favorite commuter plane! I have flown on that plane as a passenger many times. It is a rock!
I think the ATR is going to find big success in the freighter world.
O*U*T*S*T*A*N*D*I*N*G Excellent presentation. Very well paced, excellent photography, Excellent presenter, clear, concise and detailed. 10 out of 10. Exemplary. A standard for others to aspire to. Well done.
I love this plane, the ATR in itself, I currently work with the SILVER AIRWAYS airline, which I love my job as an airline mechanic and to work again with this magnificent plane, the ATR 42-600 and ATR72-600.
Wow, this was a very professional and interesting tour! Thank you very much! I like the ATR planes a lot. If it looks right, it flies right! That is the case with the ATR.
I was a pilot for American Eagle Executive Airlines in Puerto Rico when we flew the ATR. Passengers absolutely loved the plane. Great airplane. Looking forward to the -600 aircraft. Great video. Cheers.
That was a great tour of this production line..... what a nice plane. THANK YOU ATR
Hats-off to the Team behind this documentary and the Presenter, ofcourse, for bringing this fantastic episode. I am not as much connected to the Aviation Industry but am super super impressed by the simple yet pertinent way the entire Assembly line and the Science & Technology behind Aircraft Assembly, has been presented. A big big thankyou. I have become your fan!
Back in the 90's I was in the air as much as some pilots. I would travel from one state to the next checking on the progress of machines being made for my company. I would fly from Indy to Detroit, Detroit to Rockford, Rockford to Nashville, Nashville to Charlotte, Charlotte back to Indy in 4 days. This was the plane I spent the most time in. Never let me down once!
that man who gave the tour was very pleasant. Nice job sir!
Fascinating and well presented
Great tour, and explanation !
Really excellent job presenting.
Thankyou for guiding us through this intricate assembly of the ATR, you think you know most, but this just shows how the various manufacturers work together to deliver a very fuel efficient plane, that DOES the job, and very reliable as well. With the new engines from Pratt and Whitney coming in now, itll be even more efficient. ONce again thanks for taking the time to explain it.
I really enjoyed that. Thanks for the upload!
Interesting that in the ATR world the cockpit hatch is called the “letterbox”, whereas in the Saab world it’s called the “whiskey hatch”.
🤣
A nice aircraft to fly in.
Enjoyed the walk thru the factory. Good work👍🏾
Clearly the ATR’s beauty is in its simplicity.
I’m impressed with the knowledge of the presenter on the ATR! 👍👍
Excellent Video, the presentation was fabulous
An excellent video - just the right amount of information, well-presented and interesting.
I had not heard of ATR, but I am very pleased to learn of these beautiful aeroplanes. They are very impressive.
Turkey.
I used to fly DeHavilland Dash-8 100/300 turboprops at my first airline job at Atlantic Coast Airlines. We used to take off 10 minutes behind an ATR in Manuwark [EWR] and still wind up ahead of it going into Dulles. AND....The ATR pilots were always asking for different altitudes due to icing in the northeast; Our Dash-8 just chugged right through icing without any problem. It was built in Canada; Hello hoser?
-When the Dash-8's I flew were produced the company was owned partially by Boeing. The ATR might as well be labelled "Airbus", since that company owns most of the Franco-Italian airframer.
We had a nasty nickname for the ATR: We called it the "Advanced Terrain Reamer" after the Indiana accident. That airplane had strange de-ice boots that were vertical instead of horizontal along the wing leading edge. And it was utterly underpowered compared to the Dash-8~
You expressed this better than I would.
Be nice..worked the ramp at Dulles when Presidential airways got thier dash 8 back in 1989ishy . . Kiad to kswf.. packed with bags strapped to the landing gear.. at that time the ATR de-ice system just could not handle the weather events in the north east corridor.. the dash 8 .. would taxi in just covered in ice .. quick blast with the heat juice and off she went.
@@thomasburke7995 Absolutely correct Thomas Burke! I flew those things up to the northeast from summer '93 to fall '94, and other than one incident when we iced up over Virginia on a 90 degree day and the captain STALLED the airplane and I had to take the controls and break the stall, we used to beat the ATR's to Newark and JFK, and they would get over Maryland or Nuh Jair-Say and constantly be asking for other altitudes, while our Canadian plane just chugged right through it without even thinking about it....
J'adore l'ATR-72, il est très esthétique et ses moteurs ont une jolie "musique". Déjà emprunter en tant que passager en Polynésie Française (Air Tahiti), il est parfait pour les pistes courtes. Un vrai bijou ! 😍
Fantastic presenter, thank you!
I love ATR series and I am looking forward to the new ATR EVO
Very interesting watch 😊
Amazing Bird. Thanks for the presentation.
Excellent video! Thank you!
Fantastic vlog.
As I was involved with ATR sales in South Asia,had a chance to visit Toulouse ATR facilities.
Wonderful.
Supreb video- I flew an ATR72 back from Jersey to Southampton last week. Great aircraft!
Thanks for a very professional and succinct tour of ATR that is easy to understand.
Great video, very informative 👍🇦🇺
Im exided to se the future of atr especially the atr evo!!
Just Beautiful
Great video great aircraft, looking forward to the Neo.
Ótimo vídeo 👏
great video and presentation
excellent reportage!
very good and informative video, thanks
excellent job
Really nice
Thank you for great video
Fascinating - thanks
It was a great, very detailed and interesting video. Thank you for this.
Do you organize public visits of the line assembly from time to time?
It would be amazing for the avgeek I am.
Once again thank you
I enjoy a lot in this beautiful flying machine.
Very, very nice!
Es muy hermoso 😍
Excelente aeronave, 👌
Glad to see you :)
Very informative..
ATR 72 is the major transporter here in Nepal. 🇳🇵🇳🇵
She is a beauty 😍😍😍
Great vlog! Thank you. Does the ATR-72 600F come with a WC? I know on the converted ones it has been removed.
If it has a purple tail.. no. That company is so fuel conscious anything to save a gram of fuel will be deleted. Its almost disgusting how far they take it...
Very good video it is like N250 as Turboprop aeroplane isn"t?
Excellent and informative video, Merci.
Hotel Mode - Hold mode i like it 🇱🇰🙏🏻
Seems like a catch up game with Bombardier.
Yes however the Q400 does not compare to other turboprop as it was developed to rival regional jets.
I am quite shock seeing the cables and pulleys to power the elevators of the wings.
4:23 if you want to see what a meteorological research ATR looks like, search for "F-HMTO" or "ATR 42 msn 078"
I have flown the ATR72-500 and it is very small airplane. I knock several times on the head and I am small size of the height of 5 feet 8 inches. I don't know how 6 footers and above fit in.
I wish it is slightly fatter, wider cabin . Overall it is ok.
I can't imagine how many stops they will make to send this ATR to Japan......
ATR= ALL THOSE RELAY'S
this is just like building my pc
Where is "fujia" couldnt find in maps...
bravo and they oprate in trinidad to
How does operation in hotel mode count towards engine hours?
It will not be counted. The power is very low for h-mode.
Mail hatch? We used to call it the whiskey hatch! Square like a bottle of jack!
Toulouse must be a favorable area to built aircraft since Airbus is also located there.
ATR is an Airbus bred aircraft between France and Italy.
Sir where is ATR factory? Have any chance for me to serve ATR? I'M A fitter,,Indian
ATR May be good . But I am soo scared to fly on a propellor one 😮
Ojalá q aerolíneas argentinas adquiera atr.72600
Si le pusieran artillería de apoyo a infantería, sería una máquina de guerra muy útil.
Saludos
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Just don't take it into known icing, if you do, you better retreat quickly!!!
Ridiculous, that was solved in the 90s.
Pesawat 6ang bagus
wanted to buy : 4 x PW127M
Dont have alot of these airframes in the states.. when they were first introduced it became quite apparent they were not designed for the massive weather events that occur on the east coast. The airframe is well designed for the European union and other more predictable weather climates. Paired with the absolutely bullet proof PW engine and HS prop it's a money maker ..the ATR got somewhat of a bad rap on this side of the pond and they never really recovered.. was the Dash-8 a better airframe .. no..THE DASH 8 it just excelled at handling what ever you threw at.. as for the PURPLE cargo tails.. be ready .. that company hires people that can break anvils. ..just ask AIRBUS.
france italy
ATR 42-200 fast ATR 1994
The only good thing about these aircraft are the low fuel burn and interiors. Otherwise I would rather fly a Dash 8.
After names that Aerospatiale give to their planes simple ATR is wayyy too simple :)
ATR 600 TransAsia crashed because one prop auto feathered and the pilots shut down the wrong engine and in fact both engines. Bad soldering on a circuit board caused an auto feather. Pilots were clueless. Nice plane in the right hands. They retrained all of TransAsias pilots after the investigation. The automatic takeoff power control push button light did not light on take off roll. Takeoff should have been rejected. Plane did its job. TransAsia shutdown in 2016.
Have flown this plane for many hours and I must say I didnt like the Cockpit, its weird and not logic! This has to do that the French just think different. The flying capabilitys were ok.
i hate this plane. goes for all turboprop. i prefer crj or fokker 70/100 in this segment
Underpowered and very horrible handling of rough weather or steep climb.
You make it sound so boring. What a shame.
4184 ROSELAWN IN. 1995