YOU'VE never seen a RESCUE HELICOPTER THAT CLOSE!? H145 outside check by ADAC and Captain Joe

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0:00 Intro,
Join Jens and me as we delve into the meticulous world of the ADAC Airbus H145, where every flight begins with a critical outside check that ensures safety takes the lead.
In this riveting video, we take you behind the scenes of the pre-flight routine, exploring the intricate steps of the helicopter outside check that the ADAC Airbus H145 undergoes before embarking on its life-saving missions. From the rotor blades that slice through the sky with precision to the powerful engines that roar to life, witness the ballet of mechanics and technology ensuring this rescue marvel is primed for action.
Discover the incredible features of the ADAC Airbus H145 as we guide you through a comprehensive pre-flight checklist. From the robust airframe to the cutting-edge avionics, each element plays a vital role in transforming this helicopter into a high-tech lifeline during critical moments.
But it's not just about the machinery; it's about the dedicated professionals who carry out these checks with unwavering precision. Join us in celebrating the unsung heroes - the pilots, engineers, and support staff - who work tirelessly to guarantee that the ADAC Airbus H145 is always ready to respond to emergencies with speed and efficiency.
Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a rescue operations aficionado, or simply curious about the inner workings of these aerial marvels, our video promises an immersive journey into the heart of the ADAC Airbus H145. Buckle up and get ready for a thrilling exploration of technology, expertise, and the commitment to saving lives from the sky.
Thank you very much for your time! I hope you enjoy this video!
Wishing you all the best!
Your "Captain" Joe
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@BazilRat
@BazilRat Місяць тому
As a Brit I find it funny that the German air ambulances are operated by the German equivalent of the Automobile Association. It makes complete sense considering how it was all set up, but the thought of seeing AA-liveried Air Ambulances is amusing to me.
@MrPsychomonkey
@MrPsychomonkey Місяць тому
In the UK air ambulances are charities and I think London one is sponsored by Virgin and has their logo on their helicopter.
@BazilRat
@BazilRat Місяць тому
@@MrPsychomonkey Yeah I know. That's not quite the same as it would be seeing one decked out in yellow with "AA" on the sides or orange with "RAC" on it though!
@17marijn71
@17marijn71 Місяць тому
In the Netherlands it is also organised from the ANWB, the Automobile Association, quite interesting
@strohtaler4698
@strohtaler4698 Місяць тому
we also got the "DRF Luftrettung" operating in Germany, Austria and Liechtenstein.
@Heasd_O7
@Heasd_O7 Місяць тому
In Austria 🇦🇹, air rescue was previously provided by the police and military - in 2001 the ÖAMTC (also yellow helis with AA livery) took over 😊
@Khemani_RL
@Khemani_RL Місяць тому
Wow he’s back!🙌🏾✈️
@Plxnes.M0tors
@Plxnes.M0tors Місяць тому
We missed him!
@angierobinson5570
@angierobinson5570 Місяць тому
You’ve been missed Captain Joe ☹️ Its great that you are back again 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 xx
@Plxnes.M0tors
@Plxnes.M0tors Місяць тому
A few years ago, I went to a local air show and a rescue helicopter flew right above my head….. My hair started flying everywhere. I remember my mother being worried that it would crash 😂.
@user-kp1ei7mn3x
@user-kp1ei7mn3x Місяць тому
The maintenance crew must be amazing. That vehicle is completely spotless. I stared at the fuel port. Spotless!
@zenddoor
@zenddoor Місяць тому
That's how I checked the VW Polo during my practical driving exam.
@LuxPlanes
@LuxPlanes Місяць тому
really cool video as usual :) its nice to see you back! i love the neat little stairs that pop out the fuselage so he can look at the rotor and engine compartment!
@stephanromeo684
@stephanromeo684 Місяць тому
Welcome back Captain Joe ! We missed you
@DaleGribbletheCat
@DaleGribbletheCat Місяць тому
Hi Joe, I live in Norway and this exact helicopter is used by the hospital in my town and i have always wanted to see it up close so thanks
@Lucky13Aviator
@Lucky13Aviator Місяць тому
Finally after 5 months I have been waiting
@laratheplanespotter
@laratheplanespotter Місяць тому
You uploaded on my birthday!! I used to work in the emergency department at a level 1 trauma unit and I always had so much respect for the HEMS team! Great video Joe!
@SD45-ET44AC
@SD45-ET44AC Місяць тому
Always great to see the attention to detail of our emergency services and a prayer that I don’t need to be a patient. Blue skies! I’m still waiting to see Capt Joe piloting a supersonic helicopter 🚀🚁
@LoveAaronAiden
@LoveAaronAiden Місяць тому
Always Great to see you!
@internetcowgirl12
@internetcowgirl12 Місяць тому
Yay!!!🎉 Where have you been?!!
@infinitewisdom9619
@infinitewisdom9619 Місяць тому
At Pilot Expo 2024 ;)
@pinkdispatcher
@pinkdispatcher Місяць тому
Fascinating. Good to see new content again. I had the opportunity to look at a Bundeswehr H145 last summer, and they don't have any cover for the fenestron transmission/actuator, it all sits out in the open. It's apparently an optional part if you order an H145 from Airbus. They said it was to speed up maintenance, and to see any problems more easily and quickly. It's also interesting that the fenestron has unequal distances between the blades. The reason is noise reduction, just like normal road tires have unequal distances between treads and grooves, to spread out the spectium of the noise. Otherwise tires and fenestrons would create a very objectionable high-pitched whine.
@milk-it
@milk-it Місяць тому
There's a lot to check with a helicopter! It's moments like this I'm glad I fly fixed wing aircraft - the prestart takes only a fraction of the time, and that's being just as thorough!
@VANTYCSolutions
@VANTYCSolutions Місяць тому
Awesome! thank you captain for sharing this amazing vídeo.👌
@CaptainHelisim
@CaptainHelisim Місяць тому
I actually flew the H145 simulator! Enjoyed immensely. Have a video of that myself. Curious to see how fixed wing Captain Joe does 👍🤠
@xyyyyx3247
@xyyyyx3247 Місяць тому
He is back. yay!!!!
@andr27
@andr27 Місяць тому
this machine is just a masterpiece. I can watch this set of rivetted metal pieces all day long :D
@anzakaleem7932
@anzakaleem7932 Місяць тому
The vibration absorber device looks funny 😁
@user-is1yi6vj4k
@user-is1yi6vj4k Місяць тому
he's back!
@Jellyfish999
@Jellyfish999 Місяць тому
Ahh! Captain finally good to see you.
@syntaxerror5921
@syntaxerror5921 Місяць тому
Nice to see you are uploading still!
@EleanorPeterson
@EleanorPeterson Місяць тому
When I was younger and my dad was with the Flying Doctor Service in Kenya, I used to help him check the planes (mainly Cessnas) for fruit. Fruit?😲 Yep. There was a fig tree close to the airfield, and when they were ripe an unknown animal (or possibly a bird) used to collect them and store them EVERYWHERE. The Land Rovers had them stuffed behind their wheels and up their exhaust pipes, but the aircraft were the real target. Once, when one of the 172s was undergoing a major service and was out of action for nearly a month, we found over 30 lbs of figs hidden under the engine cover. I wonder: what's the oddest thing that Jens has found when performing an outside check? 🤔
@Joey_Liu
@Joey_Liu Місяць тому
The man is back!
@jetnoise007
@jetnoise007 Місяць тому
Nice to see you make a posting, It's been a long time since the last one.
@cbwplanespotting2599
@cbwplanespotting2599 Місяць тому
Another great video Captain.
@battlefield3112011
@battlefield3112011 Місяць тому
I remembered seeing a German show called Medicopter 117 - Jedes Leben zählt when I was a kid (they did a Vietnamese dub on it). The BK 117 that they use belong to DRF and is the predecessor to the EC145
@shuttman1287
@shuttman1287 Місяць тому
HE'S BACK WHOOOO
@peterredfern1174
@peterredfern1174 Місяць тому
Welcome back captain J,thank S to you and Jen’s for a great informative tour of the emergency services helicopter,safe flights,take care,all the best from ballarat in Oz,👋👋🙏👏👏👍🇦🇺
@gegessen159
@gegessen159 Місяць тому
When the world needed him most, he returned! :) Thanks for the video, helicopters are such amazing machines! Additional question: What is inside the massive compartment in the left clam shell door, next to the first aid kit?
@WayneM1961
@WayneM1961 Місяць тому
Wow that's quite an extensive checklist.
@PRCOM
@PRCOM Місяць тому
Good to see you joe, great video bud
@NigeUK007
@NigeUK007 Місяць тому
Where you been Joe!!!
@richardjones2151
@richardjones2151 25 днів тому
superb! thankyou!
@Skyvibes10
@Skyvibes10 Місяць тому
I just commented on the precious video about missy ya captain 😂😂
@CaptainHelisim
@CaptainHelisim Місяць тому
Enjoyable! I usually delegate this task to my Microsoft ground crew. Question for you -- I have flown this exact model (including with the ADAC livery) many times and had noticed that the tail "feathers", i.e., fenestron blades are not evenly spaced. I thought that was a carelessness on the part of the simulator model developers but no, this seems to be in fact accurate. Can you explain the aerodynamic thinking behind why the tail blades are not evenly spaced? Thank you in advance, and thank you for this marvelous in depth walk around. EDIT: Oh man, right after posting the question I think I have the answer -- in a fashion similar to how turbine jet engines are designed with differing numbers of blades between compressors and stators to reduce inadvertent "howl", would I be guessing correctly to say it is to minimize the potential for a "beat" frequency every time the blades line up with the fenestron stators?
@KevinT3141
@KevinT3141 Місяць тому
Okay, so I'm not the only one that noticed that. My assumption is noise reduction and I started googling it in the background, but then I was missing the video so I backed it up and put my phone down. :)
@KevinT3141
@KevinT3141 Місяць тому
The Wikipedia article on the fenestron says: "While conventional tail rotors typically have two or four blades, Fenestrons have between seven and eighteen blades; these may have variable angular spacing so that the noise is distributed over different frequencies."
@CaptainHelisim
@CaptainHelisim Місяць тому
​@@KevinT3141 as I had guessed. If the blades line up regularly you've essentially created a siren. That's how those things work. Nobody wants a siren flying past lol. Thanks for the reply. 👍🤠
@fatimaali8645
@fatimaali8645 Місяць тому
Awesome really enjoyed this video… 😊
@captn_railaviation
@captn_railaviation Місяць тому
Sehr schönes Video, vielen Dank. Sehr spannend, um auch das Fachenglisch zu überprüfen 🙂 wäre noch cool gewesen, die Cockpit Checks zu sehen ❤
@cianxan
@cianxan Місяць тому
The tail assembly is bigger than I imagined.
@Garythefireman66
@Garythefireman66 Місяць тому
Can't wait to see Captain Joe hover 🚁
@kallmitchel3586
@kallmitchel3586 Місяць тому
Captain Joe!!!Hello!welcome back!!! Where have you been????!!! I've really really missed you***** All this time of your"splendid"absenc e,i'd been reviewing all your previous videos of your channel!!Please,keep on posting!!It's also interesting to know a few things about a rescue helicopter!!Thank you for sharing!!! Again,welcome back,Best wishes!!!! Looking forward to seeing your next new video about flying, hopefully soon!!!👮✈️✈️✈️👍
@infinitewisdom9619
@infinitewisdom9619 Місяць тому
Awesome video.
@aarav9970
@aarav9970 Місяць тому
Hey Joe I’m Aarav. Nice to meet you. This is great content so I was thinking that you should have a discord community. It will be great. 😊
@deltaprato9355
@deltaprato9355 Місяць тому
QUE LINDINHO....AMEI
@stefanniermann7620
@stefanniermann7620 Місяць тому
Hey Joe, great video. I'm wondering how often pilots really find defects or damages during the walk around check. Your 747 ist also well maintained and technicians do checks frequently. How often did you find something? Thank you!
@MattDvc
@MattDvc Місяць тому
I actually fly this one in MFS2020. Paid addon but defo worth the money.
@Ztbmrc1
@Ztbmrc1 Місяць тому
That was interesting. I have seen many videos of walkarounds around fixed wing aircrafts, but not yet around a helicopter! One question. This heli has a FDR, as we saw, but does it also have a CVR?
@mrbojangles5313
@mrbojangles5313 Місяць тому
Where have you been Captain Joseph?
@khl6726
@khl6726 Місяць тому
Common mate we need more videos from you. You are the best. Mentor pilot overtook you 🤦
@user-js4wk2er6i
@user-js4wk2er6i Місяць тому
Я очень рада тебя видеть здесь. Прекрасное видео . Удачи красавчик Джо. Береги себя!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@gladyslopezmurillo6170
@gladyslopezmurillo6170 Місяць тому
Ecxelente video
@boasbosschaart
@boasbosschaart Місяць тому
When will the cockpit explanation version come?
@grachoderunwiderstehlichen
@grachoderunwiderstehlichen Місяць тому
ha we have the same "trouble shoot" - more than 15mill. will airbus see how it was to stear/trimm "reverse" ? also "turn around" on one point ?
@dagmarmrazkova2956
@dagmarmrazkova2956 Місяць тому
❤❤❤❤I love you Joe❤❤❤
@user-js4wk2er6i
@user-js4wk2er6i Місяць тому
Его многие любят. А ты по мечтай.
@speedygonzales9090
@speedygonzales9090 Місяць тому
DON'T TELL ME THAT THIS IS THE "DAILY" PRE-FLIGHT WALK-AROUND ??? 👈 😲
@inisipisTV
@inisipisTV Місяць тому
It's a Pilots job. What else is he gonna do while still on the ground, might as well make sure your machine that your life depends is in OK condition everyday.
@philippgabler5835
@philippgabler5835 Місяць тому
Most obvious question: What do they do if there is an emergency call during the outside check?
@Captein_Alex
@Captein_Alex Місяць тому
🙌🙌😎
@kenbrown2808
@kenbrown2808 Місяць тому
I've seen a couple models that close if not that in depth.
@deltaprato9355
@deltaprato9355 Місяць тому
LINDÃO
@VEE727
@VEE727 Місяць тому
Beautiful copter. Shouldn't he check whether the lights actually work? Like the bulbs are not blown out? Also, what are pilot tubes?
@qcan8468
@qcan8468 Місяць тому
I think you mean Pitot Tubes. They are used to measure airspeed. More detailed info is easily searchable.
@laudelinaandrade4313
@laudelinaandrade4313 Місяць тому
❤👍
@marfrandema1884
@marfrandema1884 Місяць тому
You could see this thing in the ADAC RALLY DEUTSCHLAND.. round of the WRC.
@pinkdispatcher
@pinkdispatcher Місяць тому
Why does the right-hand skid step have a flat top, but the left-hand side is round?
@ed9967
@ed9967 Місяць тому
Has there been any instagram story that you've went there again? My Uni is next to the rescue helicopter station, would've loved to take a photo and have a chat with you! :)
@Topgunhu
@Topgunhu Місяць тому
:-D :-D :-D By the time when he finishes his shift is over.
@9wyn
@9wyn Місяць тому
How does the vibration absorbers work please? 5:56
@tobiasfelscher9454
@tobiasfelscher9454 Місяць тому
Wing goes up - absorber goes down
@9wyn
@9wyn Місяць тому
@@tobiasfelscher9454 Thanks. It then functions as a Dynamic Vibration Absorber.
@joachimheisenberg8056
@joachimheisenberg8056 Місяць тому
The TC... is this a normal german BOS 2/4 Meter atenna?
@HornetChronicles
@HornetChronicles Місяць тому
wow,. wasn't it supposed to be a year ago?))
@sasor098
@sasor098 Місяць тому
why are the blades on the tail rotor not set up in a symmetric or repeating pattern?
@Espojohn522
@Espojohn522 Місяць тому
I’m wondering the same thing. My guess is for harmonics, similar to tire treads but I’m not sure
@SylAmra
@SylAmra Місяць тому
Uneven blade spacing in a fenestron is for noise dampening. The pattern creates two separate acoustic frequencies that can cancel each other out (similar to how noise canceling headphones work) to make the tail rotor quieter than most other helicopters.
@AB-qc6pf
@AB-qc6pf Місяць тому
Is Jens a former Bundeswehrpilot or how did he get to fly for the ADAC?
@borntowild480
@borntowild480 Місяць тому
So it actually takes 20 mins to perform the check or is it even longer?
@ZK-APA
@ZK-APA Місяць тому
Its way faster. Usually its done in a flow. Only for the video its way slower.
@andrewsolomon5678
@andrewsolomon5678 Місяць тому
Why do the medical helicopters not have sirens and emergency lights?
@pesawatindonesia
@pesawatindonesia Місяць тому
waw
@marcinmjk
@marcinmjk Місяць тому
Airbus is the best !!! :D
@two6520
@two6520 Місяць тому
What? No more Kennedy Steve in the intro.
@LtKernelPanic
@LtKernelPanic Місяць тому
I think he checked everything but the torque on the Jesus nut!* *pretty sure that helo doesn't have one of those.
@johnamiellorzano677
@johnamiellorzano677 Місяць тому
It doesn't have jesus nut
@mukhammadkomilov7896
@mukhammadkomilov7896 Місяць тому
Joe where is motivational Monday?
@perniciouspete4986
@perniciouspete4986 Місяць тому
Does the crew do all that and take that long before they take off to try to save someone's life?
@joachimbayon6463
@joachimbayon6463 Місяць тому
No just one's a day. Usually at the shifting team change
@Espojohn522
@Espojohn522 Місяць тому
They had mentioned in the beginning they do this check once a day, and then for emergencies just a quick walk around, probably to check for any major damage/leaks and any red showing for open panels
@aaltag4068
@aaltag4068 Місяць тому
Didn't know Airbus makes helicopters
@Skyvibes10
@Skyvibes10 Місяць тому
والله ما لاقي لي شرير فكرتو منطقية (ايرين ما يعتبر شرير) .. كدي انت ورينا شرير داعموا .و بتتمنى ينجح (بعيدا عن ونبيس)
@canttouchthefluff
@canttouchthefluff Місяць тому
bro remembered his password
@mariesimard7006
@mariesimard7006 Місяць тому
It is you really??? Make me a sign 😉
@johnboxxy3432
@johnboxxy3432 Місяць тому
If it's leaking or its loose, report it.
@user-kf9re1xu8d
@user-kf9re1xu8d Місяць тому
Capitan joe hello in Russian City Novosibirsk, greenting from, the commander of the boeing-737 800 airline S7 airlines.
@Abdul_hadhi_ibn_zubair_CK.
@Abdul_hadhi_ibn_zubair_CK. Місяць тому
First comment ❤️
@satvikchauhan1562
@satvikchauhan1562 Місяць тому
1st
@mukhammadkomilov7896
@mukhammadkomilov7896 Місяць тому
First
@DannyElNSarfo
@DannyElNSarfo Місяць тому
First here?😮
@IsmailNuzaifKokky
@IsmailNuzaifKokky Місяць тому
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@charlesteton
@charlesteton Місяць тому
Jeepers, the background under you commentary! Have you now got a 14 year old editing for you??? Unsubscribed.
@pour.a.guinness
@pour.a.guinness Місяць тому
How often does this happen!? I doubt if there is a emergency they don’t spend 20 min inspecting it before flying it.
@ZK-APA
@ZK-APA Місяць тому
One usually does it first thing in the day. After which a way faster lookaround can be done if they have to leave for an emergency.
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