What an adventure we encounter on a daily basis. It’s amazing how much information that’s in my head and how much information that I’m learning every day.
I’m trying to share with you as much as I possibly can. I wish I can download my brain onto the Internet, and so you can see every aspect, but this is the only way I can do it, through my eyes and my ridiculous speech.
I hope you are all enjoying this. I hope you ask questions and leave comments and entertain yourselves with the marvel of aviation. 
I am but a simple man with simple thoughts with one simple goal, airplanes, Aviation, education. Nothing more nothing less. I’m not perfect, but I am Stig. I do my best to show you what I see and I wholeheartedly appreciate every single one of you for watching, and learning.  Thank you
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Hang in there Stiig, we're with you. You were saying . . . . . . ? Mike.
Ditching and discharge mean two different things. If you know you know.
Stig, two questions. One, if a tire is low, at what pressure do you need to add nitrogen and two, I would like to see what the main batteries look like on a 787, 777, 737 to see how big they are and do you guys ever have to change out a battery on the line? Thanks and I look forward to your videos every week. I wish cars had the vision alignment feature that the planes have. If people could see properly maybe they would drive better….😂
If you and I could afford these. What do you think the yearly maintenance cost is of a 777-300?
This is by far my new favorite channel Stig. So informative and inspiring for me who’s in the process of getting their A&P through an apprenticeship. Entertaining as well! Keep it up and thank you so much!
Found your channel a few days, love your positivity in everything and the explanations. Just a thought, have you tried using a handheld camcorder instead of a phone? I figure it would be easier to hold and use in tight spaces. Keep up the good work. Love from Perth Australia 🌞
How much force does the front wheel have while turning. I heard they have lockout pins for towing sow the bar doesn’t sweep anyone’s legs out.
Stig, your videos are amazing! I love the technical data!!! You have such a cool job, and your attitude is always so good!
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Why are there so much piping going through there? What if the tires were on fire and folded into the wheel wells in a concorde situation?
Hi from Australia just found your channel and wish I found it sooner
Man you are a life saver, that monologue in the end is just what at I needed, thanks brother.
Why do beacon light flashes never seem consistent on camera?
I’m super lucky guy found your footage. I can watch and learn many things from your explanations and looking forward to see 6hours version someday. I’ll get massive amount of popcorn and 3L Coke from a supermarket😂
Greetings from Japan🇯🇵
I LOVED it when you put the heart next to the cross. Beautiful moment. I've read that the 777 engines are about the same diameter as a 737 fuselage…would you say that's an accurate statement?
Question for ya buddy, you know in the films how the good guys chase the plain and climb up the lading gear to gain access to the plan, is that actually possible or are they separate compartment.
Taking my powerplant oral and practical next week and pretty confident I’ll pass! Your videos make me excited to start working as an A&P
Stig, I love your videos! Thanks for sharing your work adventures with us and thanks for keeping the crew and passengers of these amazing aircraft safe. I was a F/A-18 mech and plane captain in the Marine Corps for 6+ years and I miss it every single day. Best job I ever had! Take care and stay safe out there.
Another great episode. I learn something new every time! Thank you for continuing to record these.
you guys play a huge part in keeping us Safe… in reality u save lives 🙂
Love your videos, and the additional detail for the technical stuff is great. Even when one knows a lot about planes, the different perspective you can show us is greatly appreachiated.
Thanks!
I only found this channel recently, and I have to say I love your videos. Your enthusiasm for your job is so evident.
Thank you for sharing your lifetime of work knowledge with all of us aviation Enthusiasts.
Hey stig, I really appreciate your work and taking your time to read the comments (hope youre reading mine). You guys really are the backbone of the aviation industry, the unsung heroes behind these metal giants that fly. People say that aviation is just a bunch of gears that work together, without each other the industry would cripple, but you guys are the motors that drive the gears! Stay safe and keep the blue side up 🤘
You sir you are a walking wikipedia, from now on I will call you Stigipedia <3 love these videos.
Many thanks for the very informative videos. For an aviation enthusiast to be presented with so much news even after many years. I enjoy the videos very much. And by the way, thank you very much for your work, which makes a significant contribution to safety in aviation. Many greetings from Germany! P. S. Was in LAX for the last time in 2018; it's about time I visited one of my favorite cities again.
1:10:34 Hi, Stig. Question: what is that whining noise that then stops?
That is alot of tape on the walls.
Wrecked my car so I gotta sit at A&P school till my work shift starts a few blocks away. I just sit in the library and watch these vids. Helps the time go by and i enjoy it 🙂
First class content, many thanks.