Question for the Airline Pilots

Do pilots actually walk around a big plane like 747? I have always wondered how they do pre flight. Can't imagine u guys go up a ladder and move the aelerons or the rudder, stabilator , check the static wicks, see of the pilot heat is working, check for hydrolic leaks, open the cap and visually check fuel and pull out the dip stick

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Not a 747, but on an Airbus 321 we do a walk around every leg. It's different from a small airplane. Obviously we can't see every safety pinned aileron joint. But we do have a completely systematic, by the book way to inspect certain things on the walk around. It's very procedural.
 
Not a 747, but on an Airbus 321 we do a walk around every leg. It's different from a small airplane. Obviously we can't see every safety pinned aileron joint. But we do have a completely systematic, by the book way to inspect certain things on the walk around. It's very procedural.
Good to know. I suspected as much but can't visualize a captain doing that workaround around a big plane, but makes sense

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Good to know. I suspected as much but can't visualize a captain doing that workaround around a big plane, but makes sense

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Yup... EVERY leg.... except its usually the first officer doing the walk around.
 
Do pilots actually walk around a big plane like 747? I have always wondered how they do pre flight. Can't imagine u guys go up a ladder and move the aelerons or the rudder, stabilator , check the static wicks, see of the pilot heat is working, check for hydrolic leaks, open the cap and visually check fuel and pull out the dip stick
It's a little different... when you have a maintenance program and a mechanic has done a walk around right before you, and the aircraft has hydraulically actuated flight controls with position indicators and hydraulic and oil quantity indicators
 
It's a little different... when you have a maintenance program and a mechanic has done a walk around right before you, and the aircraft has hydraulically actuated flight controls with position indicators and hydraulic and oil quantity indicators
Exactly... we do a walk around ever time we land, but roughly 1 of 3 times MTC is there waiting for us.
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You do postflight and preflight walkarounds?
Yes. Divi it up however you want with oncoming/outgoing crew, but the airplane gets a walkaround every leg.
As I said, if MTC greets the airplane (roughly 1 in 3 times) there is no need to do a WA.
 
You do postflight and preflight walkarounds?

We did too Glenn. Company emphasized it especially on an overnight where the plane would sit overnight. If it needed maintenance the company would either have our mechanics or contract mechanics resolve the issue before the plane went out the following morning, hopefully.
 
we do indeed do walk arounds, typically the FO or the second officer does it if its a three man crew, however when I was captain on the CRJ and it was the Bahamas in the winter it was funny how it took me and the FO to do the walk around :D....when I was flying the CRJ's we did a preflight walk around and a post flight walk around regardless of if there was a crew we were about to hand the plane off to, and they had to do a preflight walk around as well. now where I am on the 757 we just do a preflight walk around prior to each leg. As mentioned its a different type of preflight, than you would on a cessna....plus no more sumping fuel!!!
 
Do pilots actually walk around a big plane like 747? I have always wondered how they do pre flight. Can't imagine u guys go up a ladder and move the aelerons or the rudder, stabilator , check the static wicks, see of the pilot heat is working, check for hydrolic leaks, open the cap and visually check fuel and pull out the dip stick

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Captain takes the left side, first officer takes the right side. They meet at the tail 3 days later....
 
No.... da plane, da plane..!!!!

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Yes we do a walk around but maintenance does the hard stuff. Basically I look for nothing dripping, nothing hanging. It flew in and it will fly out. Seriously the whole process is the same but different.
 
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