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Answering 73 rapid-fire questions about planes, the aviation industry, my pilot career, being a female airline pilot, personal questions and so much more!
73 Questions With A Female Airline Pilot - DutchPilotGirl
What was your scariest failure?
Any advice for student pilots or people who are about to start a flight training?
Worst case scenario, what if we have a double engine failure after take-off?
What is the most bizarre thing you experienced during a flight?
How many times do pilots make an autoland?
The best thing about social media?
The worst thing about social media?
How far from the runway before you lower the gear?
What would you say to little girls and boys who might want to become a pilot?
What was the hardest part of the pilot training?
Have you ever had to divert to another airport?
Have you ever had to declare an emergency?
Do you always use PAPI lights?
Did you ever see a laser from the cockpit?
Do you miss flying in the US?
What is your best travel tip?
Why are the engine start switches placed in continues?
What is the best memory from your previous company?
How much does a type rating cost?
Do you have any tips for upcoming flight school students?
Are you scared/worries about how the aviation industry will transform after this situation?
How did your flight training go? Any retakes and rechecks?
Is your PREFLIGHT APP By DutchPilotGirl supporting IOS systems?
Did you get another degree in case becoming a pilot didn’t work out?
How old were you when you first flew an aircraft by yourself?
Are pilots being paid during this time (lockdown situation)?
Favorite music/band/singer?
Which aircraft type would you love to fly at least once?
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Hey guys! I hope you enjoyed this longer video with the questions you asked me. Which video would you like to see in the future? Next week I'll tell you my thoughts about this current aviation situation and my career advice for (future) pilots! Have a great weekend! X
@across2ndyongaslongusamexi962
4 жыл бұрын
Hahahaha Thank you
@Boodieman72
4 жыл бұрын
You did answer my question.
@giovannisales4228
4 жыл бұрын
6:10 Captain Joe won this Airbus vs Boeing battle!
@across2ndyongaslongusamexi962
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Airbus
@jorisgroen1196
4 жыл бұрын
Great video Michelle👮 Can you make a video, how you must Krabbing your aircraft, by heavy storm.
That sponsor transition was nearly as smooth as Linus Tech Tips'
@kimjongun5602
4 жыл бұрын
HAHAHAH she prob made that question up
@alhdgysz
4 жыл бұрын
By the way guys, lttstore.com
@luckieluuknl7394
4 жыл бұрын
LTTSTORE.COM xD hahahahahha
@Remigrator
4 жыл бұрын
NordVPN ... hmmmm If my goal is mass surveillance, especially of dissidents opposed to the neoliberal ideology and NWO. When I know that 5 eyes, 14 eyes etc, is such a common knowledge and Avoidance 101 for anybody out there with a brain. Then I would set out to form a honeypot, in a country not participating in any of those EYES schemes, with privacy laws that suggest freedom and non-repression, like Panama. I would fuel this company with a shitload of money, having service everywhere and a too good to be true network and availability. I would also be present in virtually every single social media influencer with any sort of rage, although that is a very costly thing to be, speaking from experience, although I have a product, that actually should sell itself. When Russia made an attempt to uncover the true intentions of that company, they declined and rephrased it as an attempt of the Russian government, to impose some sort of Russian firewall and keywords on them, which is bogus bullshit, as I know the political landscape in Russia pretty well. And that is why there are no servers of those companies present in Russia, because they do not want foreign agents in their Internet which is currently separating itself from the main Internet for reasons that would be too many to describe in this comment. Let me just say, that they are very good and valid reasons. So there we have this honeypot, which is giving himself away for -70% and whatnot, being hyped worldwide and by everyone. no need for any EYES, no need for any privacy laws or lack there of, when everybody is operating in your network and is giving you their full data, unencrypted voluntarily and by default. When things are too good to be true, they are usually exactly that. The same goes for Bitchute, the allegedly FreeSpeech, uncensored and unmonitored video platform, which has no viable sources of income whatsoever and yet operates masses of data which create costs that are in the hundreds of thousands. Allegedly using torrent and using the traffic and bandwidth of the users, only problem is, that this feature has never been enabled so they ARE hosting all the data somewhere. Where actually? And when you do a little digging, you stumble across IP addresses that you have seen before, from NordVPN and their many, many servers around the world. makes sense, since those servers are only there to forward traffic, they are not at all being used for data containment. So no, I will never use Bitchute to upload my videos and I will certainly not use NirdVPN, or any other mainstream VPN provider for that matter, just to be fair, because I am not an idiot. There is a well established service that is functioning, open-source, free and has proven itself over the years called TOR. All I said before put aside, VPN does not give you any form of privacy but only hides your IP and not even that very well, because it is not onion routing you. For the same reason I do not use Windows or the preference of the owner of this channel, MacOS, because also, no offense, I am not an idiot. ... and this comment is already way too long. Have a nice day everybody!
@Petertronic
4 жыл бұрын
Nord and the other VPNs certainly use many blatant lies in their marketing, they don't give you any security. Just let you hide location SOMETIMES. And Netflix etc are now blocking access from VPN's
Dutchpilotgirl: "Flying the 737-800 is relaxing." Airbus Pilot: SAY WHAT?!
@joeboi1342
4 жыл бұрын
Flight Sim Builder they don’t understand the difference between max and regular
@GreggRoberts
4 жыл бұрын
They are no problem so long as you watch the flare.
@iloveplasticbottles
3 жыл бұрын
Beachking pilot: I'm taxying on the runway so swiggity swooty you're gonna hit my booty
@tengo5832
3 жыл бұрын
Airbus are so much easier to fly and so much more spacious
@FlyLeah
3 жыл бұрын
@NEW OctanGaming234 To be fair flying any plane bear same risks. an airbus pilot is just as qualified as a boeing pilot. Nothing different in skill when needed in an emergency, just some procedures are laid back.
We want a crossover between 74 Gear, DutchPilotGirl, Captain Joe and Mentour Pilot!
@AllenBrosowsky
4 жыл бұрын
Also Juan Brown, Blacolirio, he has teamed up with Mentour Pilot, it was great!
@afrini
4 жыл бұрын
@@AllenBrosowsky yeah why not 👍🏻🙂
@ryandymond2195
3 жыл бұрын
That would be very cool, a collaboration between the four best aviation youtube channels from real pilots! I would totally watch that!
@Autoblox0
2 жыл бұрын
@@AllenBrosowsky pilot blog too
@donaldcarpenter5328
2 жыл бұрын
BIG THUMBS UP!!! Great idea
I am a female aviation fan, and this video really encourages me! Thank you!
Ooh I thought it was a Vogue 73 Questions episode. Title brought me here. Stayed for the great answers.
Wow - nearly 30 minutes and only seemed like ten! Very enjoyable, interesting and informative, thank you. 🙂🙃 .... and I managed to avoid saying - how time flies. I didn't quite think that through! 😂
@DutchPilotGirl
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@dannythomas4782
2 жыл бұрын
@@DutchPilotGirl my name is Danny. Do you like Disney
The perfect example of losing two engines was Capt. Sully Sullenberg's ditching in the Hudson river!. He showed all of us pilots how to think outside of the box. Prior to his ditching, I would not have thought to ditch in a body of water (river, lake ocean). As a B-767 Captain, I have now brought this possibility into my thought process on takeoffs!
That was really really good and entertaining! you should do another round! Thank you so much!
Hoi Michelle, Thanks for the time you took to record this video, I really appreciate it. Compliments for your positive presentation and appreciation for "us" (your followers). Respect works both ways therefor it's good to notice you can separate "less serious" questions from sincere interest. I wish you all the best and hope you'll be up there Asap.
Such an Emilia Earlhart. Woman who breaks stereotypes, breaks boundaries and adventurous! Greeting and salutations from the Philippines!
@DutchPilotGirl
4 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Amsterdam, hope to travel to the Philippines again soon :)
@nicoangelobado9913
4 жыл бұрын
@@DutchPilotGirl Hope to see you soon then! I shall volunteer as your personal chaffeur, security and guide rolled into one! 😁😁😁 LoL. You rock girl!
I love your videos Michelle and glad they seem to be appearing more frequently of late - keep up the good work!
@DutchPilotGirl
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Trying to upload one every week :)
Yessssss! You read my question AND answered it.! Thank you sooo much! Stay safe!
@DutchPilotGirl
4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Hello DPG I’m a flight instructor and corporate pilot in the states and really like your videos. I just finished training a young Russian lady to get her Flight Instructor license and shared your videos with her. Excellent quality on your video production. Blessings on your career in life
Michelle, I know you’re probably sick of hearing it, but you are such a lovely, kind hearted and generous person. Not to mention so beautiful. Above all you seem very professional, which I wouldn’t expect less from a pilot. Keep up the good work.
Great video and great content... Really interesting. Thank you Michelle
Excellent video. Amsterdam is a great place! I was there in May 2019, loved it.
You are my favorite Pilot youtuber! Always happy and inspiring! It was fun getting the questions answered :)
@DutchPilotGirl
4 жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
What a brilliant video - interesting and informative and all done with a smile
I remember you describing how your Grandfather was instrumental in your career. Is he still alive today? I know how proud he is of you and your accomplishments. You are a fantastic role model and I hope you continue recording and sharing your KZread videos for as long as you wish and that you do so in the best of health.
Can’t wait for your video next week!!
I love how you make little mistakes with expressions, then realise the word order is strange in English.
Michelle, echt, serieus, wat was dit leuk, interessant, boeiend, fascinerend, grappig maar vooral indrukwekkend. Zoveel vragen, ik denk dat jij zelfs eentje van mij hebt beantwoord, maar ook zoveel details in jou antwoorden. Dankjewel voor deze video, topper, ik blijf het toch ontzettend leuk vinden ook dat jij in mijn geboortestad woont, ghihi. Ik kijk uit naar de volgende video en, net wat jij zei, wellicht een volgende q&a video. P.s. jouw Nederlands klinkt, net als jouw Engels, echt super mooi. Dus dankjewel voor dat stukje NL erin. Groetjes en een knuffel. 🤗🤗🤗🤗
That video is very useful. Thank you Michelle 😁
I'm ready for 73 more! Time flies when you're having fun! =D
That’s for your videos, keep them coming.
For those who missed it, Michelle answered most of those questions in depth in her great collab with Mentour Pilot, especially the "being a girl in a guys' environment" kind of question. I'm watching this one and I'll watch the next ones, too, but that collab adds a whole bunch to basically every answer.
Who would dislike this video? This is sooo informative why would u dislike
Great video ma'am. Your content quality is awesome and is just improving with every video😊
Thanks for these videos. Having raised daughters who all teach plus my wife taught many years it's very clear that you have a natural ability to teach. You voice is very pleasant and smooth with that gorgeous Dutch accent. I pray that you have a happy, healthy and blessed aviation career. I've been to 164 nations and 48 states on business so when I retired last Autumn my travel agent computed that I had flown over 8,250,000 actual miles (about 22M reward miles). Most of that was based in DFW so I got spoiled that I very seldom had to make connections and when I did it was extremely rare to make more than one. We lived in a neighborhood almost exclusively filled with pilots and very senior flight attendants. Many times I knew most of the flight crew so we had lots of fun. Several times they would make wildly funny comments about me if we got into Alert 2 situations in order to try and put the passengers at ease by distracting them just enough.
So interesting, loved the video 🙏
That was interesting. Thanks for sharing.
Westworld looks great! Thanks for the recommendation!
Good information Michelle! Nice to hear you speak Dutch for a change too! 🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱
Another great video Michelle. My understanding of Autoland, as my pilot friends tell me is that the pilot has to log at least 3 auto landings a year to stay current and most importantly, both the PIC and the aircraft involved must both be rated to do the autoland. It might be different in your airline. Most of the pilots I know who have been an inspiration to my virtual career, are from three British Airlines. As for VPN, there is a school of thought that says that trusting your online security exclusively to any one organisation whether it be NordVPN or any other, is itself a huge risk! You are trusting them with your data in the hope they will not themselves be targeted and you as a customer have to deal with the fall out. I have recently been researching VPN and for me the jury is still out at the moment. But I agree with you about the 737-800. I fly it a lot in the Simulator and I enjoy the flight planning and load management as much as the flying! Trying not to load it out of trim!! Have you ever flown the -900 variant? Any way I have gone on far too long! Keep them coming Michelle. Always learning from your experiences. Lee. UK
Great Video DPG. I used to live in Mesa Arizona and I liked checking out Scottsdale a lot that's a great place. It reminded me that once this girl I knew from my great church there in Mesa was a flight attendant and I was on a flight she worked. She was also trying to get in her hours to become a commercial pilot and the pilots would let her sit in the cockpit and fly the plane (Airbus) for a few hours during her breaks, that's what she told me.
You are clearly a pro. Thank you for the video.
It's really a pleasure to watch your videos! Greeting from a grounded student pilot from Arona
You didn't need a second education. You are a professional, dedicated and very successful KZreadr. Amazing you can find the time to combine these both fantastic jobs. Big compliments for that.
Thank you for sharing some things from you. Impressive! I hope you can make a vlog one day on, the SOP in an aircraft before the pilots and the passengers will be on board and after all the passengers disembark the plane. Thank you and have a nice day 🌹🌹🌹
You go girl! great channel.
"as far as I know, I am 100% Dutch". Made my day, bedankt!
It's amazing 💗 proud of you 👏💖
I really appreciate your videos. I will look forward to the next video. One question I have for you if you can address in your future videos: do you think pilots jobs might be affected by increased use of automation? Are we likely to see self-flying planes in our lifetime? Also, best wishes for not having your life and career disrupted due to the corona virus situation.
Dear @DutchPilotGirl I am sure that I don't know you a bit just because I see you regularly at social medias🙂, I just enjoy your content and the entertaining and fun atmosphere you create. (In other words: luckily still some people are smart enough NOT to judge people just because they see them at social medias.)
Yay My question was answered 😎🤩❤️💙✈️ Thank you so much Dutchpilotgirl
@DutchPilotGirl
4 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
Good content 😊 hope to see more of this..
@DutchPilotGirl
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Thanks so much for d video learnt alot
Thanks for replying!!!!
Great advices. Thanks
What a great communicator this lady is ✈️👍
As a 18 years old girl, I really wanna pursue my future career as a pilot! I like the Weeknd too haha
@jessicaamay611
4 жыл бұрын
Joanne Chan sameeee, I’m 16 and hope to eventually become a captain as there arent many female ones and plus I love the weekend also aha
@joannechan2906
4 жыл бұрын
@@jessicaamay611 bless us! We can do it!!
@rodneymiller3753
3 жыл бұрын
@@joannechan2906 Wish both of you the best, follow your dream. I wasn't so fortunate as a minor medical issue prevented me from capturing my dream of being a Pilot. Good luck!
@dwightmcqueen5771
3 жыл бұрын
That's awesome to hear and the sky is the limit for ya :) Good luck though 👍
@jerrypeukert5732
3 жыл бұрын
Exactly, follow your dream. You don't want to end up old and hate waking up in the morning.
Your voice is so relaxing!
Thank you @dutchpilot for answering my question at 17:54
Stay healthy & safe travels !
I first saw you with Captain Joe. At first I thought you were just a guest, I had no idea you were such a keen pilot and VERY professional. I'm glad I subscribed to your channel.
Thank you. Stay healthy.
Good information really like it always fly safe were ever you go to
8:48 You rejected the verb like you would do in dutch! So cute!
Really good questions , really good answers great video
Thanks for the Q&A. Do you enjoy driving/piloting other vehicles?
@DutchPilotGirl
4 жыл бұрын
Definitely!
GREAT !! Thanks!!
Thanks for the info on Phillipines and Thailand, you make a good pitch for those spots. Have travelled a lot, but not to those countries, so on the list now!
great video, thanks
You go girl!!!!
Hope you're back in the air doing what you love soon!
@DutchPilotGirl
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks, me too!
Very interesting. Thank you.
Thanks for taking the time to answer all the questions. Would you like to fly a fighter or at least go on a ride with a fighter pilot in his jet? I really like their speed, maneuverbility and all the aerobatics they can do.
Thanks for bring us safe from location to location. A beautiful pilot....
Love your Vlog. I went to the old Prescott College way long ago, the campus where Emery-Riddle is now based, and actually left a logbook with about 6 hours there...logged over two years in mostly 20-30 minute increments that my limited budget allowed LOL. My CFI was kind to let me do that. I moved to Colorado to go to grad school in archaeology, and by the time I contacted folks in Prescott to retrieve it, it had disappeared. Bummer. I probably could have jumped through some hoops to reclaim/certify those hours, but it was not a priority at the time. Prescott was a very sleepy airport then. I'm assuming it was in Prescott where you trained? If yes, is the Palace Bar still there? We did lots of rock climbing at Granite Dells...a beautiful spot. The college actually did offer a glider course that I started to take, but the tow pilot unfortunately augered-in his Citabria two weeks into the class (RIP) and the program ended. The engine threw a rod and he didn't have enough altitude. That Citabria was a great airplane. ...more fun and capability than a J-3, which is the other aircraft I've mostly flown. I'm definitely a taildragger lover. Take care and be well Michelle. Hope you all can get back to the flight deck soon.
WSMFP! THR WEEKEND IS ALSO GOOD
Good Job That was a lot of questions
Hmm 🤔 breath of fresh air. There was one question I was really expecting to hear, but I'm also glad it was never asked.
between 2001 and 2003 I used to travel at least twice a year between europe and america, and once I used Delta with a stop in the Philadelphia airport, which is huge... and during this trip I will always remember that when I was on a Boing (I don't remember the number but it has a big bump in front as the 2nd floor), and when we takeoff the way the pilot put the gas on, I felt pleasantly pushed in my seat, that was the first time I felt that...what a powerful plane, with 2 engines on each wing...WHAT A FEELING. I LOVED IT !!!
I'm currently training in AZ & I see we trained at the same place which I find so cool!
Yes us Americans have to have 1500 hours to apply to the regional airlines. The major airlines have higher requirements but it depends on the airline. You can get into with less than 1500 hours based on having an avation degree or prior military flight training
@joeboi1342
4 жыл бұрын
Andrew Hines does a major in for example physics or aeronautics or aerodynamics count as a aviation degree?
@Jdrew27
4 жыл бұрын
@@joeboi1342 to my best knowledge the university has to be approved by the FAA. Which university's are approved? Besides the big name Embry riddle and UND I am not sure. I would reseach restricted atp. That is what gets you around the 1500 hour rule.
@jahbern
3 жыл бұрын
@@joeboi1342 you asked this question ages ago, but I happen to be taking my daughter to a college visit tomorrow - and she is going for an "aviation" major. The schools she is looking at (WMU, Perdue, Embry Riddle, etc) have several aviation-type majors. Some call the major you would think of as "flying" something like Aviation Science or Aviation Flight Science. Those degrees include all the courses necessary to get all the way through commercial and multi-engine training, and then ATP. Then you can "major" in specific types of aircraft or careers. Or take them as electives - even things like aerobatics or float planes are electives. And for that reason, yes, these majors can start flying with fewer hours IF they complete the entire degree program. It's called an R-ATP program or Restricted Airline Transport Pilot certificate and allows pilots to be certified with fewer hours.
Hopefully you have 200K subscribers by the end of 2020.Also,mam have a safe flight always.
I 'm new here ,first time watching.... and instant subbed.
Can you tell us which airline you are flying for now? Would you consider flying a long haul cargo plane in order to keep flying? Beautiful, interesting videos, love it!
Thanks enjoyed your video
I think I just heard Kelsey from 74 Gear scream YES!!!! from Singapore.
Beatiful pilot...Congratulations on your success....Blessings
Great video.
This is one of the best videos on KZread.
Good video, great channel i just suscribed a few days ago, congrats, all the questions where answered in a very inteligent but personal way. Question: what airplane for personal use would you chose, i personally the PC-12 Hi from Chihuahua México
Excellent and entertaining
Thank you Michelle. Very interesting chat. Jim. UK.
i love ur videos about aviation
8:25 - Glad to hear that the BS ends at the flight-deck.
LOVE THE FLY
Really well done show! No matter what you are talking about i like hearing it, really you could read the phone book! Be well an happy trials, Cheers!
Nice segue into the VPN promo, I thought it was an actual anecdote for a few seconds. LOL.
I'm in the ground school phase of my training in the UK at the moment, it's good to hear that I'm getting the hardest part over with!😂
@DutchPilotGirl
4 жыл бұрын
Good luck with the rest of your training!
I wish you never face an emergency while flying I want more good content from you 😊😊
Thank you, Very informative and entertaining. And Oh Those eyes! I love west world! :)
Hey Michelle, ik heb misschien eventuele topics/thema's voor volgende video's. 1. The do's and don'ts being a pilot 2. Being a pilot, what to expect. 3. Pre judgements, that never should get you down but rise above them. 4. Communication, miscommunication. 5. The perks of being a pilot. Hopelijk heb je wat aan deze ideeën en ik kijk uit naar de volgende video's. Grote knuffel voor jou, topper. 🤗🤗🤗🤗
Wow most reply’s for 2020 award you deserve it 👍
At 2:17, I love Smooth Jazz!
Nice! Thank you girl pilot....Although a lot of guys won’t admit it we safer with girl pilots because we know how much more you’ve had to prove yourselves in a traditionally male work environment!
@tonyabsoluteam3456
4 жыл бұрын
I actually have a higher respect for women that are in male-dominated Industries. She didn't get there by accident and is probably better than 70% of the men in that industry. Love, props and respect!
@ij2759
3 жыл бұрын
No, you really don't know, it's just an assumption. It could be the opposite.
I learned to fly in Arizona as well I live here and just Private pilot i am so glade more women are flying airliners. GOOD JOB !!!!