That was a fantastic job by everyone! Your engine fails, you abort the takeoff before the grass. Another guy calls fire, you perform memory items and corresponding emergency checklists to fight the fire. All considered, you call for trucks, keep passengers safe onboard and coordinate a tug with company to move out of the way as soon as possible. Kudos guys.
@jneill2 ай бұрын
A week or so ago I was listening to ATC Newark Ground control when a pilot declared he was seeing smoke from a plane. everyone goes on alert and proceeds as needed. it was a hydraulic fluid leak with the fluid leaking onto hot brakes.
@jhmcd22 ай бұрын
Its been 10 years since I've been in the cockpit, and I still remember those action items for a engine fire on the ground: Come to a complete stop, pull both handles on both engines, call the trucks, order an evacuation.
@FurryWrecker9112 ай бұрын
The classic "I think I'm fine" and your buddies assuring you "no, you are most definitely not fine my man. Sit down and drink some water"
@junqueboi3872 ай бұрын
I like how ATC & the other pilots were complimentary & supportive to the Delta flight crew. That was nice to hear.
@16MedicRN2 ай бұрын
Yeah, considering they're having people thrown off an airplane for wearing a veteran suic@de prevention shirt. I'm happy to see that Delta can handle an actual emergency.
@Tony_glorified_bus_driver2 ай бұрын
@@16MedicRN .. All it takes is 1 f/a to get "offended" by a pax t-shirt showing veteran suicide. My thoughts, as a captain, would be to kick f/a off the flight for suggesting that a pax's t shirt mentioning veteran suicide is unacceptable.
@16MedicRN2 ай бұрын
@@Tony_glorified_bus_driver the male f/a also made her change her shirt in front of him, bra-less (she wasn't a big lady). Thank you for being a reasonable person, but I'll never fly Delta again. They won't miss me and vice versa.
@johnnemeth69132 ай бұрын
@@Tony_glorified_bus_driverYou're legally required to have a certain number of flight attendants. If you throw one off, you might not be allowed to take off until a replacement arrives which might take some time. It sucks, but it's better to inconvenience one passenger and deal with the flight attendant afterwards.
@NickelPlate_Triple72 ай бұрын
An A330 named “Delta 777”. Totally not confusing at all
@Marcus_Pilot2 ай бұрын
I thought the same
@avrohomz45822 ай бұрын
I had the exact same thought
@playard2 ай бұрын
Well, it's a flight from LAS for sure 🎰
@VegasHeavyAircraft2 ай бұрын
I love capturing it for that reason, always generates a ton of engagement!
@GWNorth-db8vn2 ай бұрын
At least it wasn't on taxiway D.
@oldRighty12 ай бұрын
Delta Tug 2's moment to shine. Kennedy Steve would be proud.
@avrohomz45822 ай бұрын
Lol. I was thinking about how I saw him say that tugs are basically his lowest priority, I wonder if it would be a little different in such a case?
@VegasHeavyAircraft2 ай бұрын
Nice work indeed, I got a video of them towing it off the runway. Slowest thing I've ever seen. 😂
@bigjoel35992 ай бұрын
Uuuuhgg the crawling Tug 2
@Ea-Nasir_Copper_Co2 ай бұрын
lmao
@kevinkauffman4922 ай бұрын
pretty super today.
@saint-cetacean2 ай бұрын
"Delta 777 give fuel remaining" "Uhhh, pretty much all of it"
@EstorilEm2 ай бұрын
I thought that too, then in a plot twist this A330 actually only had 4hr fuel on it LOL
@saint-cetacean2 ай бұрын
@@EstorilEmYeah, wait, that is quite strange, it's generally 4 hours flight time from Las Vegas to Atlanta and you always want extra in case of delay or emergency.... Strange!
@QuovatisPS2 ай бұрын
@@saint-cetacean I assume when they give fuel remaining it's at a low altitude where it's much less efficient to fly and using more fuel.
@jimj52242 ай бұрын
@@saint-cetacean Since the Delta is currently "flying" at KLAS altitude of 2181.2 ft the fuel burn would be attrocious. Once up to 35K feet they will have plenty of fuel on board.
@MeMe-gm9di2 ай бұрын
"Look at the flightplan idk"
@PetrolHeadBrasil2 ай бұрын
The good side of aviation: no other plane complained, because they saw how serious the situation was! When one goes off course, the entire aviation community feels it, whether in an incident or accident. The ending was heart warming!
@yungrichnbroke51992 ай бұрын
Aviation is pretty much all good sides except for operating costs lol
@dl85132 ай бұрын
It’s flight 777 because it operates from Vegas. 777 being the lucky slots numbers.
@VegasHeavyAircraft2 ай бұрын
Yes, that's the reason.
@joshilini22 ай бұрын
@@VegasHeavyAircraft It should be DL777 going INTO Vegas, the city of the Gold!
@VegasHeavyAircraft2 ай бұрын
@@joshilini2 It is. Delta uses the same flight number for the arrival and depature.
@Asptuber2 ай бұрын
@@VegasHeavyAircraft Thank you. Isn't that really weird? I mean how do you distinguish between arriving and departing?
@thud979722 сағат бұрын
Ok 777 for Vegas that's cool, others they used to run 1776 to Philly and 1492 to Columbus.
@blancolirio2 ай бұрын
Un-annunciated Engine Fire on the Ground! This is a BIG deal,!.... stby for an update. Thanks Victor!
@my-yt-inputs2580Ай бұрын
Contained engine failure?
@russg19822 ай бұрын
This could be used as a great example of CRM, as even crews not on the flight deck with you are working towards a safe ending. Great teamwork
@leonkernan2 ай бұрын
As the tug came to the rescue, Kennedy Steve felt a shiver.
@jhmcd22 ай бұрын
I remember giving a call like that to a fellow aircraft once. It was a bit scary for a minute, but we kept them from taking off. Felt proud of myself after that...until I realized I forgot to go to the bathroom and my plane didn't have one. That was a fun two hours.
@jackielinde75682 ай бұрын
Was it a code brown situation?
@jhmcd22 ай бұрын
@@jackielinde7568 No I made it, but I couldn't get that door opened fast enough.
@paulstejskal2 ай бұрын
You’re a hero.
@VegasHeavyAircraft2 ай бұрын
Caught this on the radio when it happened, was scary to hear. Was very windy on this day. Went over to the spot and captured a video of them towing off the runway. Glad to see everyone was safe. Nice work by everyone on handling this incident.
@TexasServiceDogTeam2 ай бұрын
Will you post it?
@paulstejskal2 ай бұрын
+1.
@chiantiar2 ай бұрын
Hearing the other pilots reassuring the #777 crew job well done was really cool.
@Nuhaantje2 ай бұрын
5:05 an extra compliment for not letting you be convinced by someone else without some guarantees. If he would run over that light het company would be held responsible beside risking damaging the aircraft more then it already was because of the emergency. This is aviation at its best.
@VASAviation2 ай бұрын
Absolutely
@bobschuon59082 ай бұрын
Smartest move ever - Having a bad day, let's not make it worse. Excellent judgement by the crew.
@amylynncreaney22452 ай бұрын
Crew Resource Management across multiple aircraft, excellent work!
@chriscooper56262 ай бұрын
I'm sure there was a better way to phrase this than "We're still good to land 26 left right". Fortunately the subtitles on here are "26L, right?" but 2x harder if just listening to a radio (and doing other things)
@richarddaugherty85832 ай бұрын
"We're still good to land 26 left, correct?" would have been far better for sure!
@Laogeodritt2 ай бұрын
It's ironically hardest to catch these things when you're stressed, if you're used to using "right?" in your day-to-day language. Depending on how short they were on final, that might've been a somewhat stressful confirmation to ask during a critical phase of flight. "Confirm cleared to land runway 26L?" would probably be better, with "confirm" being standard ICAO phraseology. (I don't know what FAA standard phraseology would be, if different.)
@lyaneris2 ай бұрын
@@Laogeodritt"good to land" would have been appropriate, since this was talking to a ground vehicle/ airport ops
@pererauАй бұрын
As an advice nurse who takes patient calls on the phone all day, I totally get this. I constantly catch myself asking questions like, "your pain is in your left arm, right?"
@hemelinger77926 күн бұрын
There is a movie with John Cleese. They drive and he keeps giving directions light that. That scene is funny as heck.
@pf67972 ай бұрын
I would fly with that captain any time.
@jayschafer17602 ай бұрын
Agreed. Quickly and firmly took control. Refused the temptation to try to maneuver out on his own, as there was a lot of risk in that move and it could have made the situation worse.
@applec24002 ай бұрын
I would not.
@kwep64392 ай бұрын
@@applec2400 why
@just_some_commenter2 ай бұрын
I would fly with him any time, except I would rather not fly with him on that one time when he had an engine fire.
@applec24002 ай бұрын
Engine failure and off the runway and you decline trucks? Seconds are crucial. Worst case you send them back but it’s alarming you’d decline ARFF in a situation like this.
@charlesgee30032 ай бұрын
Well handled by everyone
@untitled69812 ай бұрын
The team spirit in the aviation industry never ceases to amaze me. The comms at the end are amazing
@BabyMakR2 ай бұрын
What's the saying? Better to be on the ground wishing you're in the air than in the air wishing you're on the ground. If the engine had to blow, right at the start of a take-off roll is the place for it to happen, instead of at V1. I was wondering why they didn't get a marshaller out there since he said he'd be comfortable making the turn with that, but then realised the engine they'd want to use to help make the sharp turn is the one that was damaged.
@johnnemeth69132 ай бұрын
That's why they have rudders and steerable front gear. For taxiing, the engine would be barely above idle, so I wouldn't expect it to be that much of a problem. Although, I also wonder why the airport didn't just get a marshaller out there. Once the plane was straightened out, they probably could have taxied on their own.
@simon1994182 ай бұрын
Delta 777 heavy, obviously it's an a330.
@jayschafer17602 ай бұрын
Yes, gets confusing between the model and and flight number. 777 is a very popular flight number to use for flights to/from Vegas, for obvious reasons.
@VegasHeavyAircraft2 ай бұрын
It was an A350 for a long time. Delta 777 Heavy is my favorite callsign to capture.
@blockbertus2 ай бұрын
@@jayschafer1760 Wasnt a lucky number for them after all. ;-)
@Zerbey2 ай бұрын
I mean if you're gonna have an engine let go and catch fire, on the runway is the absolute best place for it to happen. Well handled by everyone.
@QuiteEasilyDoneSA9 күн бұрын
On the runway before V1
@flowingafterglow6292 ай бұрын
One time when I landed in IND we blew a tire on landing. We had to wait on the runway for a tow. If you don't know, IND had a notoriously long taxi back then. The runway basically started at the terminal and you landed going away, so you'd have to taxi all the way back from the end of the runway. It took forever even in taxi mode. I don't remember how long it took the tow to get there.
@danc34882 ай бұрын
Wow. Good job by everyone, that could've been a lot worse. Wonder why they refused the trucks the first time they were asked. Maybe because they "had no indications up here" of a fire, which in itself is concerning.
@jyggalag1692 ай бұрын
That was likely exactly why, as far as they knew it was a contained engine failure, it STILL may have been a contained engine failure even with the circumstances but for obvious reasons they did not take that chance.
@MeMe-gm9di2 ай бұрын
You don't need firetrucks if all you have is an engine failure on takeoff. Just makes stuff harder for everyone involved. However, they had a fire, so yeah, trucks needed.
@lyaneris2 ай бұрын
@@jyggalag169It likely was contained, if there was no debris, since it's just about stuff departing the engine.
@Repairman872 ай бұрын
30 minutes for tow? Where is it coming from Reno?
@carbonking532 ай бұрын
Tug driver was on break and playing the slots in the concourse
@Bright_Broccoli2 ай бұрын
I think so. 😊
@vincent412l72 ай бұрын
30 minutes from Reno to LAS? Maybe if you're flying.
@terrybarnett2732 ай бұрын
Doubt they do much towing at LAS for DL. And definitely not the day shift. Takes a bit to get organized, then it’s a hell of a long way out there in a slow tug. 30 minutes is actually pretty quick all things considered.
@tomarmadiyer26982 ай бұрын
*breathing heavy* Who needed the row? *Dropping paddle*
@Juttutin2 ай бұрын
Pilot's are giving fuel remaining in both hours and mass fairly often now, but somehow I don't think flying time remaining mattered too much in this case!
@paulstejskal2 ай бұрын
Yeah ATC and ARFF needs to figure out a standard for this. Just do pounds.
@ds786132 ай бұрын
@@paulstejskal but both matter, especially in emergencies. It's up to the crew not ATC to compute consumption and in emergencies, altitude, being down an engine, and myriad other factors affect consumption. ATC needs to know both for planes that are still flying because of fire fighting and how long the plane can stay in the air. I'm sure in this case it was "muscle memory" to give both.
@paulstejskal2 ай бұрын
@ don’t hear what I’m not saying. I’m not saying either way makes a difference, but some controllers ask for weight of fuel and some ask for hours left.
@DeltaEntropy2 ай бұрын
Time and weight serve different purposes though. Time lets ATC know what the aircrew can accept in terms of waits/holds, go around attempts, diversions, etc. Weight lets ARFF know what they’re looking at in terms of potential fire or spill, so they can stage their resources appropriately.
@paulstejskal2 ай бұрын
@@DeltaEntropy Agreed. Which is why they should just figure out what is needed, or just request both when ATC asks the emergency pilot(s) for fuel in pounds or hours.
@jamiesuejeffery2 ай бұрын
I guess what happens in Vegas really does stay in Vegas.
@jackielinde75682 ай бұрын
Victor, I don't know if this is something you want to make a video about or have another channel handle the topic (Maybe Juan at Blancolirio?). But with all the questions about "Why it took so long to get a tug out," it might be a good idea to have a video about "What happens when an aircraft is disabled on the runway/taxiway of an airport, and why it takes so long for the #$%#$%#%#$ tug to get there."
@TheGospelQuartetParadise2 ай бұрын
Professionalism all around.
@480pilot2 ай бұрын
Way to work together gang!!
@mattc.3102 ай бұрын
Well done by all involved.
@JimMacintosh2 ай бұрын
Very well handled by everyone here
@zgaviation64812 ай бұрын
Second Delta A330 engine fire in 2 weeks. Had one in Boston on the 22nd as well
@VASAviation2 ай бұрын
Flight number?
@zgaviation64812 ай бұрын
@@VASAviation DL112 BOS-FCO, October 22nd, around 2256Z. I was working YX5716 and we got stuck on the ramp during the ground stop.
@djsmith28712 ай бұрын
Dell-tah tug TWO...
@ea76542 ай бұрын
That delta pilot 🧑✈️ sounds dead before he took off 😂
"Engine farts out bits and pieces of engine"... ;-)
@dwDragon882 ай бұрын
Great job by everyone it looks like. I thought it was funny that the pilot gave fuel remaining in hours while sitting there very immobilized on the runway nearly on the grass, but good on him for having the standard info ready to go. Also, I feel for all of the planes lined up there watching this happening thinking, man this just turned into a long day...
@saint-cetacean2 ай бұрын
Probably the easiest calc of his life - just remember the takeoff load he punched in 20 minutes prior!
@johnnixon25042 ай бұрын
Red Dog 40 has been busy over the last month.
@bardo00072 ай бұрын
Imagine if this happened a few seconds later, I am sure they would have handled it well anyway, sounds like experienced pilots
@thatinventionsus2 ай бұрын
The only question from a newbie is why it took 30 minutes to dispatch a tug? Why can't there be other quicker options (borrow from another company, for example)?
@sarikagoode15052 ай бұрын
There may be liability reasons they can’t just grab some other airline’s personnel to tug them.
@Arcadiez2 ай бұрын
Good job crew, no need to evacuate if the engine is deemed secure, higher risk of ppl getting hurt or worse.
@retiredatc87202 ай бұрын
Flying an A330 on the flight DAL777 seems a mismatch.
@soccerguy24332 ай бұрын
🎰🎰🎰 looks like they didn't get a good roll
@thud979722 сағат бұрын
It has also been an A350.
@LJ-gn2un2 ай бұрын
Road trip! Delta calling overtime for a 330 engine change. CHA- CHING says line maintenance techs! 🤑 😎
@heatherscompletelackofchil61272 ай бұрын
I was hearing engine fire and then the dude said 272 souls on board and 65 THOUSAND pounds of fuel and I literally went 'fuuuuuck'
@Rhaman682 ай бұрын
There are no good fires on aircraft. Any sign of fire requires emergency declaration and fire trucks requested!!! Glad it turned out well. Ret Captain
@ApollonDriver2 ай бұрын
Delta pilot you have swerved out and stopped on the runway, you WILL get the trucks man.
@msmeredith2 ай бұрын
Wow, I wonder how many people got a front row seat for that?! Ya know, besides the Delta passengers LOL
@bardo00072 ай бұрын
Some of them were probably thinking I need to get out of here
@batshevanivylerner85822 ай бұрын
Yes, there was a nice long conga line, lots of people with a front row seat. I wonder how the delta passengers felt. Veering to the side like that must have been a 'tad' disconcerting!!!
@curtiswilson2332 ай бұрын
The right-side passengers in the waiting aircraft got to watch their flights get delayed by 40 minutes in real time
@ramon32212 ай бұрын
they can only last 4 hours on the ground with 65000 pounds of fuel?!? o_O That APU must have some hefty fuel burn...
@Mark-Dibble2 ай бұрын
Neat!
@bd52892 ай бұрын
Wait...an Airbus 330 is operating flight 777? I can't differentiate them already, now they are throwing shade!
@Kwpolska2 ай бұрын
Does every company have their own tugs? That sounds like something that should be provided by the airport.
@jakint0sh2 ай бұрын
Well, who’d pay for the tugs and tug operators if they weren’t airline owned and operated? Somebody’s got to foot the bill and I don’t think the airport really wants to deal with figuring out who.
@Kwpolska2 ай бұрын
@@jakint0sh The airline is already paying through the nose for usage of the airport, those fees should cover the use of a tug in an emergency. It’s in the airport’s best interest to get the plane off the runway ASAP.
@lyaneris2 ай бұрын
@@KwpolskaIt depends. Sometimes tugs in these scenarios get organized by the airport, other times by the airport. Also, tugs slow and the airport's big
@dustinandrews32232 ай бұрын
Look at that congestion.... and before the fire.
@JDrapic2 ай бұрын
Yeah, Vegas is one of the busiest airports in the world by flight volume (I think 5th in 2023). Lower passenger numbers, but lots of smaller or private flights. Then you've got common blustery days that might slow things up, high temperatures and altitude that come with performance penalties, plus sharing air space with North Las Vegas (general aviation), Henderson Executive, the air force base, Janet going to and from the test sites, and helicopter tours that go to Lake Mead and Grand Canyon -- and that's just the routine stuff. Especially if this was at the start or end of a weekend, things stack up quickly.
@aviationmayhem2 ай бұрын
Fairplay the tugs going to pull them off, going above and beyond🤣
@jhsevsАй бұрын
3:30 left right? Roger that, Roger. My friend Charlie is at charlie.
@anttirytkonen112 ай бұрын
Interesting that that Delta 555 didn't say "triple five". 🤔
@itjustlookslikethis2 ай бұрын
If this was a Boeing aircraft, it would be front page news for a week.
@AudieHolland2 ай бұрын
Imagine being a passenger on a plane landing, first thing you spot on the ground is a plane on fire.
@slyhatjones2 ай бұрын
@2:05 caption should be "I think two six right is gonna be shut down" not "I think it's a great idea to shut down"
@willkretz15712 ай бұрын
I fly Spirit, just send it.
@franciscoruiz73892 ай бұрын
Let's go Harry Reid Int'l! We always doing everything professional here. Team concept!
@timblack332 ай бұрын
Does delta typically fly widebodies on this route?
@SovaKlr2 ай бұрын
Legitimate question, why does it take 30 minutes to get a tug over there to get the plane moved?
@blackmusik1092 ай бұрын
There's a lot going on behind the scenes. First Delta ops has to find a crew and equipment to tow the aircraft(it's a large airport with lots of staff so shouldn't take too long). Next they have to coordinate with airport ops for an escort onto live taxiways and runways since not everyone has the endorsement/training to operate on live taxiways and runways and plan a route. Once that's set up, it takes additional time since tugs generally don't move very fast. I personally was never able to get one above 10 mph. I forgot to mention that they also have see what gates are available. Widebodies can't fit into every gate and sometimes there are shortages of gates.
@jss275602 ай бұрын
@@blackmusik109 tugs have a lot of torque and not a lot of horsepower.
@jackielinde75682 ай бұрын
@@blackmusik109 Now I want to see a drag race between tugs. Shouldn't be hard to arrange, sicne they're at some place that already has a long, flat strip of concrete. :P
@blackmusik1092 ай бұрын
@@jackielinde7568 I may have done one against a baggage tug while driving a belt loader 🤫
@jackielinde75682 ай бұрын
@@blackmusik109 how did it turn out?
@playard2 ай бұрын
Fire in Las Vegas again? Is LAS cursed or something... at least 3 incidents recently on this channel 😮
@anthonymiller79922 ай бұрын
" team concept" Any questions?
@othername1000Ай бұрын
Sounded so disappointed to be getting the trucks
@otis49282 ай бұрын
How do we contact you with incidents of interest which I cannot post on social media myself. I'd love to hear the radio communication of a unlatched TR ripping off an #2 eng on takeoff roll out of DFW on 10/27.
@VASAviation2 ай бұрын
Email
@MichaelVanHeemst2 ай бұрын
Funny how Delta Flight 777 is an A330
@amessman2 ай бұрын
Anyone know what went wrong? Contained engine failure?
@justing422 ай бұрын
it was a compressor stall
@beyondinsanitybr2 ай бұрын
Great situation where the electric front wheel and cameras would have solved the situation a lot quicker! Don't know why these are not adopted by the whole industry as of now!
@xwafflesx2 ай бұрын
"delta tug 2?"
@StyxRiverGynoid2 ай бұрын
I see what you did there :)
@oliverjumelle2 ай бұрын
Did they all have to shut down engines?
@johnnemeth69132 ай бұрын
Why burn fuel when you're not moving for an hour or more. Do that, you could find yourself heading back to the refueling station as you no longer have the legally required minimum.
@justing422 ай бұрын
@@johnnemeth6913there is no “refueling station”
@justing422 ай бұрын
yes they shut the engines down. Has nothing to do with burning fuel….it is in case you need to evacuate the aircraft. In an emergency, you are done using fuel and therefore couldn’t care less about burning it. You also shut them down prior to towing.
@jackielinde75682 ай бұрын
Yes, so they can save fuel. Planes only carry enough fuel to make the flight under suboptimal conditions, plus a margin for diversions and emergencies. They rarely carry max fuel because more fuel means more weight and more fuel spent moving that weight. Idling on the taxiway for 30 minutes cuts into that allotment.
@jakint0sh2 ай бұрын
@@justing42 Pretty sure he was referring to the backlog of planes waiting to depart on 26R
@BluefearHere2 ай бұрын
Is the whole "company tugs" thing a US concept? I'm sure in other airports around the world the tugs are part of the airport fleet, so tower just says "get a tug to 26R" or whatever? I might be wrong here.
@justing422 ай бұрын
you are
@SirIdot2 ай бұрын
I worked at a European airport many years ago. Every airline or handling company had their own equipment, although one company sometimes "stole" our equipment which caused a big conflict. The gates were shared among all airlines though.
@lyaneris2 ай бұрын
I know of a situation where a Lufthansa flight took off from Berlin without luggage, because they paid less than any other airline 😂
@kaimeier85282 ай бұрын
Wonder if ca turned into the wind on purpose for the fire or it yawed right and that’s how it stopped
@positivelyacademical15192 ай бұрын
They initially reported it as engine failure (and later confirmed they didn’t know it was on fire). So my money is on asymmetric thrust (left engine full power, right engine off, aircraft pivots right).
@CanyonBlue737Capt2 ай бұрын
The wind was 200/29G36. They were turned away from the wind.
@avrohomz45822 ай бұрын
Anybody else get the feeling that as soon as that ATC finished transmitting "negative trucks" he then called them out? Also, when the pilot said they had no indication, that sounds like another failure on the plane?
@elkhunter86642 ай бұрын
The controller indicated he had already rolled trucks by the time Delta asked for them.
@avrohomz45822 ай бұрын
@@elkhunter8664 yeah, that's pretty much what I'm commenting about
@justing422 ай бұрын
no
@triviszla15362 ай бұрын
I can hear the collective groaning of all those passengers.
@noeldown19522 ай бұрын
Is that Jordan Peterson flying the Delta A330?
@georgewchilds2 ай бұрын
Team sport.
@TheMadSqu2 ай бұрын
I have no idea about how airports work. So my question is how can it take 30 min to organise this tug? Are there only so few available?
@watashiandroid83142 ай бұрын
This seemed like a quick response for the tug compared to other videos posted here! It always baffles me how these sorts of ground support vehicles can take so long.
@rustymustard77982 ай бұрын
If they're tugging other aircraft it'll take time to finish, unhook, reset or change any equipment or towbars needed, maybe refuel the tug, drive a mile down a taxiway at at like 10mph, maybe stopping to get clearances or for other taxi traffic. There's at least a half a dozen things to do that will take at least 5 minutes each. There's not an 'extra' tug just sitting there waiting for this to happen. Or they'd still have to get someone to the 'extra' tug, start it up, warm it up, kick the tires and do all the same checklist stuff before they can even start rolling. Tugs cost money, take up space, and are on a working schedule, their time is probably planned and blocked out so none of them sit around wasting resources.
@DeweyCheatumNHoweLLC2 ай бұрын
Might depend on the top speed of the tug, and how far the end of the runway is from where the tug parks? Just a thought.
@southseasflying2 ай бұрын
From another response on this - They also need to coordinate to have an airport ops escort, or at some airports a air-ground radio to speak with ground control/tower. Additionally at some airports the driver would need a special qualification for towing a plane (tow is generally for longer movements, a bit different than a pushback from the gate) - which due to training they may not have on hand. Usually tow qualified drivers are with maintenance rather than at the terminal side.
@justing422 ай бұрын
@@rustymustard7798it will take time period…they don’t move fast enough- the drivers or the tug
@ZX-mg5xs2 ай бұрын
That caotain sounds wasted 🥴 ehhh negative ehhh yeahhhh!
@AthosRac2 ай бұрын
Why negative on trucks? cmon
@jakint0sh2 ай бұрын
Engine failure does not necessarily mean fire, and getting the trucks involved when not really needed is kind of a hassle for everybody, and they didn’t have any fire inductions in the cockpit so they had no idea. But as soon as they were told they had an engine fire by the other pilots, they called for trucks, which is *definitely* the right move.
@andyl5134Ай бұрын
DAMMIT BOEING! Again!?!?!?
@typhoon28272 ай бұрын
Getting pulled-off in front of all those other people... 🤭
@ooinvsaoo2 ай бұрын
Why can’t airports just send the tug. I feel like company coordinating adds time to this mess
@watashiandroid83142 ай бұрын
This seemed like a quick response for the tug comparing to other videos posted here! It always baffles me how these sorts of ground support vehicles can take so long.
@DeweyCheatumNHoweLLC2 ай бұрын
@@watashiandroid8314 Might depend on the top speed of the tug, and how far the end of the runway is from where the tug parks? Just a thought.
@Pbairsoftman2 ай бұрын
Airports don’t own tugs, and each company has different procedures
@southseasflying2 ай бұрын
@@watashiandroid8314 They also need to coordinate to have an airport ops escort, or at some airports a air-ground radio to speak with ground control/tower. Additionally at some airports the driver would need a special qualification for towing a plane (tow is generally for longer movements, a bit different than a pushback from the gate) - which due to training they may not have on hand. Usually tow qualified drivers are with maintenance rather than at the terminal side.
@watashiandroid83142 ай бұрын
@southseasflying I never considered the possibility of different qualifications of tug drivers. Makes sense though. It would cost more money to train everyone how to drive around on taxiways when most would only stay in the gate area.
@jedknutson83732 ай бұрын
What in the world is going on at LAS??
@Spyke-lz2hl20 сағат бұрын
Always roll the god damn trucks. Why not? Jesus.
@nathanrussell29772 ай бұрын
Airbus ☕️
@GoofysHatBand2 ай бұрын
Some bad luck on the way out of Vegas. I'm not a fan of those A330s.
@EstorilEm2 ай бұрын
The Ops guys are funny sometimes, they’re around aircraft every day yet in many situations, they seem to know absolutely nothing about them. 🙈 Asking a (heavy, fueled) wide body to make a hard LEFT turn with the #2 engine out is kinda ridiculous, they’d need a tow regardless. They might as well perform a runway inspection / FOD sweep ASAP while they’re out there and waiting for the tug, then they can clear that runway as soon as Delta vacates.
@justing422 ай бұрын
they can do it…who knows nothing about aircraft again?
@ATFDFF2 ай бұрын
Huh? They absolutely can…single engine taxiing (including turns to both the engine and non-engine side) occurs on departure all the time.
@naveedquadeer37522 ай бұрын
Delta is trolling Boeing by using a widebody A330 on flight 777, a domestic flight to their main hub. The A330 is a reasonable substitute for the 777 especially on domestic routes. A few years ago Delta used to fly the 777, but they retired all of them for economic reasons.
@mrpielover6152 ай бұрын
Nah, it's cause it's to las vegas. 777 are lucky slot numbers
@naveedquadeer37522 ай бұрын
@@mrpielover615 I live in Vegas and completely forget about the strip. I spend more time avoiding it than actually visiting it. Vegas is like anywhere else outside of the resort corridor.
@bardo00072 ай бұрын
@@naveedquadeer3752 Well maybe not like anywhere else, you live in a rocky desert
@justing422 ай бұрын
you have no idea how airlines work
@Szergej332 ай бұрын
It's so strange to see the aircraft has to organise a tug from their own comppany in cases like this. They have all the ARFF and tons of other vehicles, surely they could have a tug as well? Or if not, Ops should be able to call a tug from Delta and usher them where they are needed.
@justing422 ай бұрын
Airlines (maintenance ) don’t deal with airport ops unless we are taxiing a plane or towing one. They don’t call us and say “we need ya to _____” and if they did we would tell them to pound sand.