Inside cockpit Airbus 320 final approach
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retard means set the throttles to idle....no thrust....
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haha, watch this at 2:30AM with your crazy friend, it'll make you laugh like fuck. its just funny to watch the plane call you a retard =]] 5/5
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i remember once i was on an airbus and it had dial gauges in the passenger cabin near the door entrance. What are these for? They seemed to have warning signs on about required cabin pressure
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I like the boeing callouts mutch more...
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Who is filming? Better not be the pilot or co-pilot.
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I don't think it is saying "Retard", It is to my understanding that it says "Reach Arm" which is the air brake or speed brake lever. for those looking for a serious explanation!
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i love how they land and the pilot lets go of everything!!!! LOL:D
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@humbertopoggi means to pull the throttles to idle i think
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gloves? why?
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Thats wrong, It will call out Retard untill the pilot Pushes the Thotels to idle.
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His descent rate was a little higher than normal, that is why 10FT altitude callout was ...never called lol. By the way the pilots in Ecuador must be the only ones in the world that wear gloves.....talk about a false ego perception.
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apart to realize how fast you never said GPWS under 10 feet
All new boeings also have the voice altimeter. In both airbus and the new boeings voice altimeter is slaved to Radar altitude and not Barometric altitude. In a boeing 737-400/500/600/700/800/900, 747-400, 757, 767, and 777 as well as 717-200 the voice altimeters say altitude at
2500, 500, 400, 300, 200, 100, 50, 30, 10.
in the Airbus it is 500, 400, 300, 200, 100, 50, 40, 30, 20, Retard Retard. Airbus likes calling it's pilot's derogitory names :P
musicalaviator 5 years ago
Why then Aibus calls : Retard Retard ?
humbertopoggi 5 years ago