Por que as luzes na ponta das asas dos aviões são diferentes
Do you notice every little detail around you immediately? If so, you've probably noticed that all airplanes have a green light at the end of one wing and a red one at the other. Why are they different colors? These high-intensity red and green lights, along with a white one located at the tail, are the airplane's navigation lights. The red one is always on the left wingtip, and the green one is always on the right. They are on all the time. In addition to navigation signals, airplanes have rotating red lights installed on the upper and lower fuselage. Let's find out what they are for! Why Don't Planes Fly Over the Pacific Ocean? • Por Que Os Aviões Não Sobrevoam O Oceano... A Plane Disappeared and Landed 37 Years Later • Um Avião Desapareceu e Pousou 37 Anos Depois TIMESTAMPS: How pilots avoid any possibility of collision 0:39 Flashing red light 1:14 Taxi lights 1:37 White strobe lights positioned on the wingtips 2:11 Why are there white spiral markings on the plane's engines? 2:42 Why are there holes in the plane's windows? 3:21 Why are there hooks on the wings? 3:54 Is it possible to get extra space on a plane? 4:31 Why do the lights go out during takeoff and landing? 5:06 Why do planes leave white trails in the sky? 5:43 Can an airplane door open mid-flight? 6:10 Is it safe to fly during lightning? 6:45 Why aren't seats and windows aligned on some planes? 7:12 What is the safest seat on an airplane? 7:47 Why do flight attendants touch the overhead bin so often? 8:13 Where do flight attendants nap on a plane? 8:40 #planes #planesecrets #incredible SUMMARY: Let's say a helicopter pilot sees red and white lights in front of him at night. This lets him know there's a plane passing from right to left. Green and white means the aircraft is flying from left to right. When the red flashing light is on, it warns ground crew and other aircraft that the engines are about to start and it's dangerous to approach. And, just like a car, an airplane has headlights that help the pilot see the runway during takeoff and landing. Seeing the mesmerizing swirl of jet engines prompts ground crews to stay away. The outer panel supports more pressure, and the hole in the middle helps regulate the pressure difference to ensure passengers don't experience oxygen deprivation. There's a magic button near the hinge under the armrest closest to the aisle that will instantly make your trip much more comfortable. After pressing it, you can freely move the armrest up, parallel to the seatback. When an airplane takes off or lands at night or dusk, the cabin crew wants your eyes to adjust to the darkness. It typically takes up to 30 minutes to fully adjust to a dark setting. Can an airplane door open mid-flight? If, for some reason, this question worries you when your plane is about to take off, let me allay your fears—it's impossible. Statistics say that lightning strikes all commercial airplanes once a year. But in most cases, this leaves the aircraft with only minor damage, such as a burn mark on its surface. In fact, all commercial airplanes are designed with perfectly aligned seats and windows. But when a specific airline buys an aircraft, it's up to them to decide how many seats it will have. Most airlines insist there's no safest seat. But plane crash statistics support the idea that it's in the back. Many airplanes have secret, windowless cabin crew quarters, which include 6 to 10 bunk beds. Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/ZHFt2x ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Instagram / ideias.incriveis.oficial Facebook: / incrivelclub Bright Side: http://bit.ly/2WNlEcw ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles, visit: http://brightside.club Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ Stock image materials (photographs, videos, and more) https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru

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