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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2007

Mike training in the twin

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  • those noises are so fake

  • Yeah u busted me, I dubbed in all that noise to make the video seem more cool. lol

  • @cessnatpa haha Good job! You should be a foley artist on the next Star Wars movie.

  • @cessna421ace I was kidding about dubbing the noises in, I had the carmea plugged into the intercomm.

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  • all that noise makes it impossible to think! haha

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  • @cessnatpa Interesting! Is it me or do the sounds kind of remind you of some kind of alien sci-fi movie from the 80's or something? How many different warning sounds are there on an aircraft like this? I know very little about this kind of stuff so sorry if im being nosey with basic questions :P

  • good god! THE NOISES!!

  • Oh, and great video, BTW! thumbs up.

  • Lots of twin engine pilot aces and audio forensic experts on youtube.

    Anyone who has ever flown in a small aircraft with a camcorder plugged into the com will experience these noises. Also a single engine failure on a twin aint that big a deal. It just sucks dealing with tons of left or right rudder the entire time.

    @youngestpilotinGa Your first thought was the ELT? You need to brush up on your ground school, buddy.

  • I bet the pilots were having a o shit moment right about now!

  • @novsierra you have me mistaken i wasent talking about that, the noises in the beginning. the first thing i think of is ELT(witch for a number of reasons its not) . and iv never gotten that feedback when im filming

  • @youngestpilotinGa No, the noises are real... When you have all of your avionics and lights on you get backfeed through your headset. The squeeling at 0:40-0:43 seconds is two people talking on the radio at once, and it makes that awful noise. You would know this if you actually have flown a plane... therefore I think your screeen name isn't very appropriate... i'm 15 and even I know this.....

  • @youngestpilotinGa No, the noises are real... When you have all of your avionics and lights on you get backfeed through your headset. The squeeling at 0:40-0:43 seconds is two people talking on the radio at once, and it makes that awful noise. You would know this if you actually have flown a plane... therefore I think your screeen name isn't very appropriate... i'm 15 and even I know this....

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