UPS 767 Instrument Failure on Approach
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gesine_schinke:
“Hey who turned out the lights?”
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“Hey who turned out the lights?”
All this before 777X btw🥀😔
And that kids, is why we have backup analog instruments in the cockpit
Wow. Props to the pilots!
That sunrise was beautiful in the intro
Those emergency gages are the analog gages.
Exactly why I love flying with the steam gauges. Even when I have instrument displays, I still prefer to use actual gauges that won’t fail in an emergency.
Wow that's terrifying
The RAT strikes again! (I'm glad the 767 ended up landing safely)
Holy sometimes when I'm in ptfs and there's no real screens I say I have a instrument failure
UPS cannot catch a break😂
Dang
That could have been really bad.
lol he likes his own vids 🫡
Good to know the back up system worked to land safely. 🙏🏼
I said Im sorry, I didnt know I couldn't charge my gameboy from that socket
I used to work this EXACT flight when I was at UPS DIA. 806 was my crew lmao.
Holy fresh pull
Goated pilot
Wow I would be so scared