Secret Airplane Features That Could Save Your Life

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Published 2023-11-04
All aboard for some shocking airplane secret features airlines don't want you to know about!
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All Comments (21)
  • @markh8564
    The movable aisle armrest is not a "hidden safety feature" for evacuation. That doesn't even make sense to have a hidden safety feature. In an emergency, no one would know it's there or how to use it/find it. The armrest is moveable because some passengers with disabilities need to be able to slide from the wheelchair to their seat without being lifted. (The wheelchair used in this case is a special size to fit down the aisle of a plane.) Lifting passengers in such tight spaces can cause injuries. A slide board is placed between the wheelchair and the aisle seat for the passenger to move between the two. That's why the armrest needs to be able to fold up.
  • @linarm1
    I’ve been a flight attendant for 20 years on Boeing aircraft. Have never seen a railing under the bins. We just balance ourselves on the bins, except for MAX’s and 787’s. Those Bins are high and more sloped to allow for more head room. Nothing to hold on to except seats. 🤷‍♀️
  • @tomsaltner3011
    Scubadivers do not use Oxygen bottles. They would not survive pure oxygen. It is simply compressed air in most cases, sometimes other mixes.
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  • @BlueNEXUSGaming
    The Circadian Rhythm is not a Psychological Condition, it is a Biological Condition, as is the Jet Lag which affects it.
  • @MrMR-sk8jm
    As a pilot, I enjoy watching videos like this, generally because they contain outlandish "facts" that are nowhere near true. I was pleasantly surprised with this video. Everything was true. However, the detachable cabin idea will absolutely never become a thing. As pilots, we're taught from day 1, never give up. Do everything possible to get on the ground as safely as possible. Also, as a pilot, why would we sacrifice ourselves to detach the cabin and save everyone else? If I get down safe, y'all get down safe too. Multiple case studies out there that seem absolutely hopeless, but the pilots did everything they could think of and saved most, if not all, of the people on board. The most famous, Cactus 1549...the miracle on the Hudson.
  • @1003JustinLaw
    Characteristics of an air marshal: - Unaccompanied - Aisle seat - Late boarding the plane - GOLF SHIRT All according to legitimate sources of course.
  • @therealMisterRN
    I believe you are incorrect regarding scuba tanks using oxygen. They usually use compressed air.
  • @markbooth3066
    I worked for a company once that made laser scribing machines, huge great big lumps of precision granite. Our customer wasn't prepared to wait for the finished machine to be shipped by sea, so they paid for it to be shipped from Oxford to Japan on an Antonov. I didn't get to see the send off myself, but the photos were quite a sight.
  • Ouch! Divers dont use oxygen tanks. It’s compressed air and we even add nitrogen for deeper or longer diving
  • @timothylegg
    Attention to detail : This channel could have used any stock video of a 737 taking off, but they actually found a clip of a 737-200 classic with the original P&W JT8D engines while explaining 1970s era aircraft.
  • @markoaks8694
    I am a scuba diver. We just put plain old pressurized air in our tanks, not oxygen
  • @TheWombat2012
    About ten years ago we flew to and from Australia to the USA with United, on the last flights of 747’s that the airline was using. The one we flew home was going to fly on from Australia empty to the Middle East to be turned into a cargo plane. Those things were old planes, decades old possibly, and felt solid and reliable. Just a great old bird.
  • @Angelthewolf
    The AN-225 isn‘t supposed to be restored, a new one will be build using a partially finshed second plane in storage
  • 15:50 I figured out the "unlock" switch on the aisle armrest a long time ago, and I make a habit of lifting the armrest when we're boarding and leaving the plane. So much easier to get everyone in and out when the armrests are all up.
  • @yackawaytube
    Boeing 737Max proves that newer airplanes can be more dangerous than older airplanes.
  • @ChaosGamer777
    If an older plane is still in the sky and still completely functional, that just proves exactly how reliable it is.