Boeing 737 Cockpit secrets!

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You think you know the Boeing 737 cockpit? Well think again! In this video I will show you quite a few things that you Do NOT know about, from inside the cockpit.
All "dirty" secret hiding spaces will be revealed!

I am still officially on Youtube vacation but I had some time over, in the cockpit, last week and thought I should share some of these things.
If you like them, I might do more videos like this, let me know below!

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The new intro is quite cool. Don't ever change that background track though. It's part of your brand now.

charlescoleman
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What a beautiful office to work forever ! When you pay full attention to the scene, it just feels incredibly fascinating to be in control of such a big complicated machinery that weighs dozens of tonnes and taking it with hundreds of people for thousands of miles around the globe at astronomic speeds dealing with the forces of nature and in the end, bringing it to a rest safely and going back to home. Doing this over and over again for years is not really, and does not really sound boring... Hope to fly one of them one day.


Have safe flights captain !

vnavspeed
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The spare bulb panel brings back memories ! As a dispatcher I was given a broken bulb and had to go to the plane next to the one i was working at (same airline and type). To go and ask if they had a working bulb since all bulbs in the panel were used. They had one and plane left on time ! The crazy little things that make the job exciting!

HailCyrilin
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Jump seat looks about as comfortable as economy seating !lol

CaptainSisko
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During my last time flying on a 737, we unfortunately diverted to Boston for an emergency landing due to a very serious passenger medical issue. While waiting to refuel, along with a new flight plan, I could see quite well the interior of the flight deck and where our Captain kept his big bag of chips and bottle of Antacid chews (lol).

bob-jogd
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Me: Watches video
Also me: Proceeds to look for all these features in the PMDG 737NGX

IntellectualHazard
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Keep these videos where you show little unknown things of the 737 coming beacause they are awesome! Really like the new intro!

marcotangari
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hi, i noticed a sign above the captains seat reading 'emergency escape rope', perhaps a full demo on the use of this would be worth a watch

stevenbrown
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I'd love to have more cockpit videos, it makes everything you talk about practical information that we can use rather than just theoretical knowledge

SimonSNB
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Only 30 seconds in and I had to pause the video to comment. Love your new intro! It's great! I'm glad you stuck with the same music for the intro it's super catchy!

citizenblue
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This was honestly one of the coolest videos that you've ever done! Thank you, I'd personally LOVE to see more stuff like this! :)

Stratocoaster
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This like a flight simmers wet dream!! Looking at all the bells and. Whistles is a great learning experience!!! Thank you sir!!

larrysouthern
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My Dad was the first “forced” age retired Pilot from Horizon Airlines at age 60 in 1991. He wasn’t thrilled about that but was a gentleman as usual.
However, because I had a Private Pilot License, Dad arranged for me to fly in the “Jump Seat” for his 2 final legs.
In the early “Hot Rod” model Dash 8. Beautiful airplane.
My family and I flew into SEA then to PDX to MFR. Where I grew up (mostly) and he lived.
A memory I treasure to this day. Interestingly, my Dad was the the only pilot with 10 and 8 engine Aircraft Commander time at the airline.
He was the youngest pilot ever to be an Aircraft Commander in SAC.

msmeyersmd
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Fantastic clip, thanks for taking the time to show us all the hidden features. Would never have though there’s so much to the cockpit areas as I’m just so used to seeing the panel and at most the left and right of the seats. Brilliant as always!

acward
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I know this is a fully functional airplane, but still, seeing how it looks "used", with buttons consumed (like paints on the most used switches), gives me the same sense of safety as VW beetle (the old one)...

AlessandroGenTLe
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Coffee cup holder here, that's very important. Lolololol

chosbach
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I am curious as to how similar this version of the 737 is to the 707 with which it shares its basic cockpit layout. In 1976, shortly after Howard Hughes died, I was coming home from a vacation to Washington DC from California where I was still working for Hughes Aircraft. I chose to buy my return on TWA partly from a nostalgia about that having been his airline. When I got aboard the aircraft at Dulles, I found two people already arguing about the seat I had been assigned that morning. Overbooking was as common then as it is now. The flight attendant chose to take me up to the cockpit for possible seating in the jumpseat. I mentioned my employment at Hughes to the first officer who probably asked to get to know his prospective passenger/visitor. He said he had once flown with Mr. Hughes, which did not surprise me at that time. The kerfuffle at the cabin seat having been solved by no shows, I was asked to return to sit in the smoking section they still had in those days. My chance to see the workings of a non-stop to LAX is a memory I would have savored, of course. But probably not as comfortable as the seat I did have for flight itself. Such a thing could not happen today to an ordinary passenger I am certain.

paulgracey
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More of this! Could you demonstrate how to emergency rope is deployed and show more features of the cockpit in the future! Keep going mentour and your new intro is amazing! Greetings from Gothenburg, Sweden 🇸🇪

luddekudde
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Didn’t even realize I was here early 😂. And this was kind of nostalgic for me as my dad flew the 737 and took me in the cockpit when I was very little. He now flies the 777

groppoloo
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I would love to see a video on all the displays and what they do. I think you may have already done that, or at least some of them. I'd love to see one about the center display with the engine information and how engine management works. I'd really, really love to see a detail video on the radios and how radio communication, in plane communication, all the speakers and microphones and all the headsets, etc integrate.

davidchamberlain