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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,000 --> 00:00:07,000 Downloaded from YTS.MX 2 00:00:03,890 --> 00:00:06,440 - The Boeing 777. 3 00:00:06,440 --> 00:00:08,410 The biggest selling long-haul aircraft 4 00:00:08,000 --> 00:00:13,000 Official YIFY movies site: YTS.MX 5 00:00:08,410 --> 00:00:10,720 in the history of aviation. 6 00:00:10,720 --> 00:00:14,240 More than 1,300 of these monsters criss-cross the skies 7 00:00:14,240 --> 00:00:15,290 of the world. 8 00:00:15,290 --> 00:00:17,890 It's one of the best aircraft in history 9 00:00:17,890 --> 00:00:21,940 and its lifespan is exceptional, more than 30 years. 10 00:00:21,940 --> 00:00:25,830 But what's the explanation behind this record longevity? 11 00:00:25,830 --> 00:00:28,760 One of the secrets of its stunning performance is the heavy 12 00:00:28,760 --> 00:00:30,490 checks it undergoes. 13 00:00:30,490 --> 00:00:33,640 Incredible checkups, gigantic technical appraisals 14 00:00:33,640 --> 00:00:36,570 which the aircraft is regularly submitted to. 15 00:00:36,570 --> 00:00:41,430 Overhauls during which the 777 is entirely stripped down. 16 00:00:41,430 --> 00:00:43,550 - So we literally take out all those systems, you go 17 00:00:43,550 --> 00:00:46,170 to the structure, you take a really hard look at what's 18 00:00:46,170 --> 00:00:47,360 going on. 19 00:00:47,360 --> 00:00:50,240 - A giant infrastructure, encompassing this beast 20 00:00:50,240 --> 00:00:53,470 with an unladen weight of 142 tonnes. 21 00:00:53,470 --> 00:00:56,570 - We take apart, we inspect, we put back together. 22 00:00:56,570 --> 00:00:57,700 - Because over the years 23 00:00:57,700 --> 00:00:59,840 an aircraft deteriorates. 24 00:00:59,840 --> 00:01:01,650 We're going to show you how the work routine 25 00:01:01,650 --> 00:01:02,643 attacks the metal. 26 00:01:03,720 --> 00:01:06,010 - You can see here how the glass wool is in shreds, 27 00:01:06,010 --> 00:01:07,193 it's non-existent. 28 00:01:08,420 --> 00:01:10,470 - An aircraft can be struck by lightning. 29 00:01:12,350 --> 00:01:15,150 - Hailstones can also damage the outer shell. 30 00:01:19,300 --> 00:01:20,960 We will lead you to the very heart 31 00:01:20,960 --> 00:01:22,750 of this mythical aircraft. 32 00:01:22,750 --> 00:01:24,930 - I can't tell you precisely how many cables there are 33 00:01:24,930 --> 00:01:26,450 but there are thousands, stretching out 34 00:01:26,450 --> 00:01:28,050 over several hundred kilometers. 35 00:01:29,200 --> 00:01:30,950 - Hundreds of specialists in the work of 36 00:01:30,950 --> 00:01:32,900 totally dismantling the monster. 37 00:01:32,900 --> 00:01:34,500 They know it better than anyone. 38 00:01:38,150 --> 00:01:40,970 You will discover a monumental, surgical operation 39 00:01:40,970 --> 00:01:44,383 carried out by mechanics, technicians, electricians. 40 00:01:45,660 --> 00:01:47,853 Always strictly according to the rules. 41 00:01:50,380 --> 00:01:52,930 High precision work, top of the range services 42 00:01:54,330 --> 00:01:57,410 carried out 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 43 00:01:57,410 --> 00:01:58,483 to meet the deadline. 44 00:02:03,210 --> 00:02:06,320 Will the teams manage to pull off this incredible challenge 45 00:02:08,380 --> 00:02:10,473 in just five weeks. 46 00:02:23,434 --> 00:02:24,780 We're at Orly Airport. 47 00:02:24,780 --> 00:02:28,373 After a nine-hour flight this Boeing 777 lands. 48 00:02:32,150 --> 00:02:34,640 It's immediately towed to the end of the airport 49 00:02:34,640 --> 00:02:36,413 towards a maximum security area. 50 00:02:41,380 --> 00:02:43,980 Before this aircraft can enter the maintenance hangar 51 00:02:43,980 --> 00:02:46,383 several important procedures are necessary. 52 00:02:47,300 --> 00:02:49,350 The kerosene truck arrives. 53 00:02:49,350 --> 00:02:51,900 It's imperative to evacuate the remaining fuel 54 00:02:51,900 --> 00:02:54,713 in order to eliminate any highly-inflammable particles. 55 00:02:56,050 --> 00:02:57,560 - There mustn't be any fuel left over 56 00:02:57,560 --> 00:02:59,620 because we need to work inside the tanks. 57 00:02:59,620 --> 00:03:01,650 For one thing there's the explosion and fire risk 58 00:03:01,650 --> 00:03:03,540 and then there's the danger of toxic fumes 59 00:03:03,540 --> 00:03:05,413 for those working around the aircraft. 60 00:03:08,690 --> 00:03:10,280 - After several years of flight 61 00:03:10,280 --> 00:03:12,280 grease has built up in the landing gear. 62 00:03:13,690 --> 00:03:16,030 A team of five moves into action to clean this 63 00:03:16,030 --> 00:03:17,323 high-performance monster. 64 00:03:26,400 --> 00:03:29,300 The 777 is 64 meters long. 65 00:03:29,300 --> 00:03:33,370 Its unladen weight is 142 tonnes or the equivalent 66 00:03:33,370 --> 00:03:35,720 of 40 heavy goods vehicles. 67 00:03:35,720 --> 00:03:38,650 Its engines are amongst the most powerful in the world. 68 00:03:38,650 --> 00:03:41,973 The 777 has a flight range of 17,000 kilometers, 69 00:03:42,820 --> 00:03:44,813 the distance from Paris to Sydney. 70 00:03:47,420 --> 00:03:48,980 - Well when you think about the 777 71 00:03:48,980 --> 00:03:51,070 and what it's been able to do, it really does 72 00:03:51,070 --> 00:03:52,330 start with the engine. 73 00:03:52,330 --> 00:03:55,630 It allows that airplane to fly those long distances 74 00:03:55,630 --> 00:03:58,723 at fuel efficiency that we hadn't seen in the past. 75 00:04:00,200 --> 00:04:02,810 - Just imagine, the diameter of each engine 76 00:04:02,810 --> 00:04:06,319 is equal to that of the fuselage of a Boeing 737. 77 00:04:09,350 --> 00:04:12,610 The last external operation, to retract from the hold 78 00:04:12,610 --> 00:04:13,983 this enormous compartment. 79 00:04:16,530 --> 00:04:20,503 This is where the crew can rest during long-haul flights. 80 00:04:21,370 --> 00:04:24,870 It's the first time it's been removed in 16 years 81 00:04:24,870 --> 00:04:26,663 and it's a complex operation. 82 00:04:29,190 --> 00:04:32,007 - Hang on, wait a moment. 83 00:04:32,007 --> 00:04:34,060 Go in front if you can get through 84 00:04:34,060 --> 00:04:35,697 and push it from behind please. 85 00:04:39,340 --> 00:04:40,730 - We're going to remove the container, 86 00:04:40,730 --> 00:04:43,790 which will give us access to areas we can't usually get to. 87 00:04:43,790 --> 00:04:45,740 That's something you never usually see. 88 00:04:49,170 --> 00:04:51,743 - These are the beds where the crew can sleep. 89 00:05:00,854 --> 00:05:03,350 This 777, registered as Papa Lima, 90 00:05:03,350 --> 00:05:05,063 is ready for the heavy check. 91 00:05:07,110 --> 00:05:09,460 - When the airline goes through a heavy check 92 00:05:09,460 --> 00:05:12,310 it takes five weeks, but to be successful 93 00:05:12,310 --> 00:05:14,563 they have to have very detailed plans. 94 00:05:15,720 --> 00:05:16,840 - In addition to the regular 95 00:05:16,840 --> 00:05:20,070 maintenance operations, heavy checks lasting several weeks 96 00:05:20,070 --> 00:05:22,600 are carried out every four years. 97 00:05:22,600 --> 00:05:25,270 Those carried out every eight years are a deeper inspection 98 00:05:25,270 --> 00:05:28,090 of the aircraft's structure, and during the heaviest 99 00:05:28,090 --> 00:05:30,580 of the checks, unveiled here for the first time, 100 00:05:30,580 --> 00:05:33,280 the aircraft is literally stripped naked. 101 00:05:33,280 --> 00:05:35,563 It's carried out every 16 years. 102 00:05:36,490 --> 00:05:40,370 - This aircraft has had daily, weekly, monthly and more 103 00:05:40,370 --> 00:05:44,160 extensive four-yearly checkups before arriving 104 00:05:44,160 --> 00:05:45,473 at this thorough makeover. 105 00:05:47,660 --> 00:05:49,680 - So for Papa Lima, this heavy check 106 00:05:49,680 --> 00:05:50,513 is exceptional. 107 00:05:51,400 --> 00:05:54,330 It will cost several million euros and will be the first 108 00:05:54,330 --> 00:05:57,190 to take place in this brand-new hangar. 109 00:05:57,190 --> 00:06:00,973 It has a gigantic surface area, 11,000 square meters. 110 00:06:02,010 --> 00:06:04,580 This hangar, specially designed for heavy checks, 111 00:06:04,580 --> 00:06:06,420 is the only one in France authorized 112 00:06:06,420 --> 00:06:08,593 for heavy checks on a 777. 113 00:06:10,799 --> 00:06:12,390 Thierry is this evening's team leader 114 00:06:12,390 --> 00:06:13,793 who's directing maneuvers. 115 00:06:15,090 --> 00:06:16,343 - Advance a bit more. 116 00:06:18,720 --> 00:06:20,103 Keep an eye out, William. 117 00:06:24,310 --> 00:06:25,513 Enough clearance there? 118 00:06:26,540 --> 00:06:29,140 Make sure you're not too close there. 119 00:06:29,140 --> 00:06:31,210 - Bringing the aircraft in is an extremely 120 00:06:31,210 --> 00:06:34,890 delicate operation, it has a wingspan of 64 meters 121 00:06:34,890 --> 00:06:37,880 while the door of the hangar is only 70 meters. 122 00:06:37,880 --> 00:06:41,290 Which means there's just a six-meter clearance. 123 00:06:41,290 --> 00:06:43,520 - Clearly if we move two centimeters at the front 124 00:06:43,520 --> 00:06:46,630 the back moves a lot more, so we have to be careful. 125 00:06:46,630 --> 00:06:48,780 That's why we have surveillance officers on each of the 126 00:06:48,780 --> 00:06:51,630 docks to make sure we don't come too close and collide, 127 00:06:51,630 --> 00:06:52,843 damaging the aircraft. 128 00:06:53,890 --> 00:06:56,010 - The maneuver has to be inch perfect, 129 00:06:56,010 --> 00:06:58,390 bringing the aircraft towards the scaffolding docks 130 00:06:58,390 --> 00:06:59,713 without touching anything. 131 00:07:01,600 --> 00:07:04,390 - If the aircraft is 50 centimeters to one side 132 00:07:04,390 --> 00:07:06,950 it can't be docked, so we wouldn't be able to do the work 133 00:07:06,950 --> 00:07:08,063 we have to carry out. 134 00:07:08,920 --> 00:07:11,850 - The slightest impact between these 142 tonnes 135 00:07:11,850 --> 00:07:13,823 and the dock would be catastrophic. 136 00:07:17,760 --> 00:07:20,600 It's 11pm, but all the teams are here to witness, 137 00:07:20,600 --> 00:07:24,138 for the first time, a 777 entering the new hangar. 138 00:07:26,450 --> 00:07:28,200 - We didn't touch anything, it's perfect. 139 00:07:28,200 --> 00:07:29,250 Mission accomplished. 140 00:07:32,475 --> 00:07:35,460 - This 777 will be submitted to 15,000 hours 141 00:07:35,460 --> 00:07:39,750 of work, 9,000 hours of structural inspection, 142 00:07:39,750 --> 00:07:42,893 and 6,000 hours given over to updating of equipment. 143 00:07:43,878 --> 00:07:47,520 15,000 hours, just imagine if one mechanic had to carry out 144 00:07:47,520 --> 00:07:50,993 all the work, it would take a total of seven years. 145 00:07:59,040 --> 00:08:02,730 Papa Lima's interior is going to be completely emptied. 146 00:08:02,730 --> 00:08:05,550 The objective: to inspect the aircraft, in particular 147 00:08:05,550 --> 00:08:08,163 its structure, and upgrade the entire cabin. 148 00:08:09,600 --> 00:08:12,623 A unique occasion to scan this gigantic beast. 149 00:08:17,550 --> 00:08:18,400 The next morning. 150 00:08:19,540 --> 00:08:22,400 The first week of the overhaul begins. 151 00:08:22,400 --> 00:08:25,090 The Air France teams have worked all night. 152 00:08:25,090 --> 00:08:28,180 The priority: to raise the aircraft in order to 153 00:08:28,180 --> 00:08:30,130 get at the wheels and the landing gear. 154 00:08:33,610 --> 00:08:36,293 For that they use what are known as actuators. 155 00:08:38,300 --> 00:08:41,300 Astonishingly the enormous 777 can be balanced 156 00:08:41,300 --> 00:08:43,680 upon just three points. 157 00:08:43,680 --> 00:08:46,670 Two actuators in front, close to the wings 158 00:08:46,670 --> 00:08:48,683 and a third one at the back. 159 00:08:52,280 --> 00:08:56,650 Each of these actuators is capable of lifting 75 tonnes. 160 00:08:56,650 --> 00:08:59,253 This is thanks to a system of hydraulic pistons. 161 00:09:00,870 --> 00:09:03,570 Frédéric Roi is in charge of this important operation. 162 00:09:04,940 --> 00:09:08,690 - The aircraft weighs 142 tonnes, in order to carry out 163 00:09:08,690 --> 00:09:11,400 the maintenance we move the landing gear and various 164 00:09:11,400 --> 00:09:15,060 other equipment, we place it on three actuators. 165 00:09:15,060 --> 00:09:18,300 One at the back, two at wing level, which allows us to lift 166 00:09:18,300 --> 00:09:20,053 the entire mass of the aircraft. 167 00:09:22,720 --> 00:09:24,460 - Thanks to these three pylons, 168 00:09:24,460 --> 00:09:27,050 the landing gear is no longer touching the ground. 169 00:09:27,050 --> 00:09:30,173 142 tonnes are suspended in mid-air. 170 00:09:35,690 --> 00:09:40,580 A second work site safety element: these gigantic docks. 171 00:09:40,580 --> 00:09:42,890 Those surrounding the vertical stabilizer 172 00:09:42,890 --> 00:09:44,340 are more than 18 meters high. 173 00:09:46,750 --> 00:09:49,930 - This allows the personnel to work in safety and without 174 00:09:49,930 --> 00:09:51,303 damaging the aircraft. 175 00:09:58,590 --> 00:09:59,670 - This made-to-measure, 176 00:09:59,670 --> 00:10:03,470 1,600 square meters of dock are an indispensable element 177 00:10:03,470 --> 00:10:04,563 for a heavy check. 178 00:10:06,044 --> 00:10:08,280 They make it possible to work on the roof of the aircraft 179 00:10:08,280 --> 00:10:10,053 and to get inside the tanks, 180 00:10:11,490 --> 00:10:13,273 as well as to inspect the wings. 181 00:10:20,010 --> 00:10:22,910 - We've provided access to the entire wing surface 182 00:10:22,910 --> 00:10:26,000 including the underside, both sides of the aircraft, 183 00:10:26,000 --> 00:10:28,253 and also the forward fuselage section. 184 00:10:32,730 --> 00:10:35,310 - That's it, the aircraft is stabilized. 185 00:10:35,310 --> 00:10:36,773 Its doors can now be opened. 186 00:10:39,350 --> 00:10:42,890 At first glance all the interior seems to be intact. 187 00:10:42,890 --> 00:10:46,250 The cabin isn't in a bad state, but these 250 seats 188 00:10:46,250 --> 00:10:47,980 have been here for years. 189 00:10:47,980 --> 00:10:50,633 Everything must be totally replaced and improved. 190 00:10:55,930 --> 00:10:57,423 The teams move into action. 191 00:11:01,287 --> 00:11:04,080 In total, 500 people will directly intervene 192 00:11:04,080 --> 00:11:05,273 for this heavy check. 193 00:11:09,906 --> 00:11:11,700 - We will take it straight out. 194 00:11:11,700 --> 00:11:14,370 - The cabin will undergo a total metamorphosis. 195 00:11:14,370 --> 00:11:17,670 For example, the entire video system will be changed 196 00:11:17,670 --> 00:11:20,070 to make room for fiber optics. 197 00:11:20,070 --> 00:11:22,090 - One of the things that 777 has been able to do 198 00:11:22,090 --> 00:11:24,470 is incorporate new technologies, especially those 199 00:11:24,470 --> 00:11:27,310 technologies when it comes to cabin entertainment, 200 00:11:27,310 --> 00:11:29,533 when it comes to the passenger experience. 201 00:11:33,550 --> 00:11:35,870 - New screens will be installed on the aircraft 202 00:11:35,870 --> 00:11:38,823 which will be larger and undoubtedly higher definition. 203 00:11:41,340 --> 00:11:43,330 - Everything is quickly removed from inside 204 00:11:43,330 --> 00:11:46,920 the aircraft, except, paradoxically, the cockpit 205 00:11:46,920 --> 00:11:49,370 which won't be taken apart but simply verified 206 00:11:49,370 --> 00:11:50,603 during this heavy check. 207 00:11:53,820 --> 00:11:55,720 - Everything's moving extremely quickly. 208 00:11:55,720 --> 00:11:58,380 We can see how everybody is swarming around the aircraft. 209 00:11:58,380 --> 00:12:01,113 It's the same all night long; they're open all hours. 210 00:12:03,490 --> 00:12:05,410 - In addition to the Air France teams 211 00:12:05,410 --> 00:12:07,833 a dozen or so outside contractors are involved. 212 00:12:13,460 --> 00:12:15,690 - It's a big removal operation. 213 00:12:15,690 --> 00:12:19,330 It's always impressive whenever you see these huge machines 214 00:12:19,330 --> 00:12:22,703 with millions of pieces, it's just unbelievable. 215 00:12:25,060 --> 00:12:26,790 - The toilets, the galley where the food 216 00:12:26,790 --> 00:12:29,580 is prepared, the whole cabin is taken apart 217 00:12:29,580 --> 00:12:31,160 during the course of the day. 218 00:12:31,160 --> 00:12:34,130 Every piece is precisely cataloged and set aside 219 00:12:34,130 --> 00:12:34,963 for renewal. 220 00:12:44,050 --> 00:12:46,320 The current inside the aircraft is disconnected 221 00:12:46,320 --> 00:12:48,683 so that work can carry on in complete safety. 222 00:12:50,920 --> 00:12:52,750 - We cut off the power supply. 223 00:12:52,750 --> 00:12:55,500 There's no more power on the aircraft, no electric power 224 00:12:55,500 --> 00:12:58,080 or hydraulic or pneumatic power either, 225 00:12:58,080 --> 00:13:00,290 which allows us to carry out several weeks work 226 00:13:00,290 --> 00:13:01,513 in complete safety. 227 00:13:03,520 --> 00:13:05,660 - Neon strips, powered through the hangar's 228 00:13:05,660 --> 00:13:08,533 electrical system, are put in place for five weeks. 229 00:13:16,850 --> 00:13:20,120 A vast operation begins, the removal of one of the 230 00:13:20,120 --> 00:13:23,040 trailing edge flaps. 231 00:13:23,040 --> 00:13:25,260 A central element which plays a vital role 232 00:13:25,260 --> 00:13:26,923 during each takeoff and landing. 233 00:13:32,350 --> 00:13:34,720 During these delicate phases it's these flaps 234 00:13:34,720 --> 00:13:36,973 which vary the amount of lift on the wings. 235 00:13:44,250 --> 00:13:47,520 An aeronautical mechanic, Thomas, takes us under the wing 236 00:13:47,520 --> 00:13:49,940 to outline the problem of corrosion and the effect 237 00:13:49,940 --> 00:13:51,173 it has on the structure. 238 00:13:52,860 --> 00:13:55,360 - We've already pinpointed the corrosion on the inside 239 00:13:55,360 --> 00:13:57,590 which requires us to remove the flap and thereby 240 00:13:57,590 --> 00:13:59,403 carry out a structural inspection. 241 00:14:00,520 --> 00:14:02,860 - Four mechanics are involved. 242 00:14:02,860 --> 00:14:04,370 The operation is delicate. 243 00:14:04,370 --> 00:14:07,100 The part weighs more than 800 kilograms. 244 00:14:07,100 --> 00:14:09,610 Closely fitted into the structure of the aircraft, 245 00:14:09,610 --> 00:14:11,180 the flap jams. 246 00:14:11,180 --> 00:14:13,330 - Lift it up a bit, try backing up. 247 00:14:13,330 --> 00:14:15,580 - It's moving, it doesn't seem to be twisted. 248 00:14:17,610 --> 00:14:20,070 - They must be careful not to use too much force 249 00:14:20,070 --> 00:14:23,060 because of the danger of damaging the aircraft's structure. 250 00:14:23,060 --> 00:14:25,133 The aluminum fuselage is very thin. 251 00:14:30,642 --> 00:14:33,790 - As for the structure, it's more fragile, it's all 252 00:14:33,790 --> 00:14:36,820 honeycomb and composites, and the slightest knock 253 00:14:36,820 --> 00:14:38,053 could damage the flap. 254 00:14:41,480 --> 00:14:43,240 - Once the piece has been disconnected 255 00:14:43,240 --> 00:14:45,860 it's carried through the air by this rolling bridge 256 00:14:45,860 --> 00:14:47,413 28 meters overhead. 257 00:14:48,560 --> 00:14:51,003 Once again, precision is of the essence. 258 00:14:53,700 --> 00:14:55,610 - It takes a lot of communication between colleagues 259 00:14:55,610 --> 00:14:58,910 to avoid collision between the aircraft and the part. 260 00:14:58,910 --> 00:15:00,170 Not to mention injuring somebody 261 00:15:00,170 --> 00:15:02,120 if they become trapped between the two. 262 00:15:06,840 --> 00:15:10,250 - Detaching the flap has taken all morning. 263 00:15:10,250 --> 00:15:12,850 This part will now be examined and, if necessary, 264 00:15:12,850 --> 00:15:14,943 taken to a workshop for repairs. 265 00:15:24,040 --> 00:15:26,150 - The next morning, at 7 o'clock, 266 00:15:26,150 --> 00:15:28,380 a strong-arm team has moved in. 267 00:15:28,380 --> 00:15:32,163 Today's challenge, to remove the 250 seats. 268 00:15:35,590 --> 00:15:37,370 - We mustn't mess up the preparation. 269 00:15:37,370 --> 00:15:38,700 It has to be done quickly. 270 00:15:38,700 --> 00:15:41,650 The aircraft arrives and we remove the seating immediately. 271 00:15:42,650 --> 00:15:44,450 - The objective there is to go in 272 00:15:44,450 --> 00:15:45,770 and take a look at the structure 273 00:15:45,770 --> 00:15:48,750 so everything has to come out of the aircraft. 274 00:15:48,750 --> 00:15:50,880 - This heavy check includes the modification 275 00:15:50,880 --> 00:15:52,133 of the entire cabin. 276 00:15:53,410 --> 00:15:56,210 All the seats will be replaced with the updated version. 277 00:15:57,760 --> 00:16:00,603 In half a day the cabin is completely emptied. 278 00:16:13,350 --> 00:16:16,340 On the shop floor, the rows are placed in numerical order 279 00:16:17,400 --> 00:16:20,740 because the seats are to be recycled for other aircraft. 280 00:16:20,740 --> 00:16:23,463 - Here's 43, 42 there. - Yeah, okay. 281 00:16:25,630 --> 00:16:27,620 - A reconstruction of the cabin is laid out 282 00:16:27,620 --> 00:16:28,453 in the hangar. 283 00:16:29,700 --> 00:16:31,940 These seats will be replaced with the new model, 284 00:16:31,940 --> 00:16:34,503 each of which is worth several thousand euros. 285 00:16:43,410 --> 00:16:46,970 In hangar number 3 HN3 the day and night shifts 286 00:16:46,970 --> 00:16:49,973 pass the baton back and forth 24 hours a day. 287 00:16:59,430 --> 00:17:02,653 Today's operation: to remove the window panels, 288 00:17:04,140 --> 00:17:06,270 the decorative layer which separates the cabin 289 00:17:06,270 --> 00:17:08,100 from the outer shell. 290 00:17:08,100 --> 00:17:10,280 This will facilitate the inspection of the structure 291 00:17:10,280 --> 00:17:12,343 which is just behind the thermal padding. 292 00:17:15,169 --> 00:17:18,543 - It's a composite panel which is very, very thin. 293 00:17:19,487 --> 00:17:21,370 It's basically a decorative panel 294 00:17:21,370 --> 00:17:23,720 which serves as a surrounding for the porthole. 295 00:17:27,830 --> 00:17:29,670 - This is rock wool or mineral wool 296 00:17:29,670 --> 00:17:31,423 which is covered with two skins. 297 00:17:33,140 --> 00:17:34,550 They are joined to form a mattress. 298 00:17:34,550 --> 00:17:36,393 It's used as thermal insulation. 299 00:17:42,550 --> 00:17:44,670 - And of course, after years of flying, 300 00:17:44,670 --> 00:17:47,423 dust has accumulated behind these window panels. 301 00:17:53,530 --> 00:17:54,710 Over the course of the morning 302 00:17:54,710 --> 00:17:56,910 the window panels are taken to the workshop. 303 00:18:00,690 --> 00:18:02,730 This workshop has been set up specifically 304 00:18:02,730 --> 00:18:04,150 for the heavy check. 305 00:18:04,150 --> 00:18:07,313 It's positioned a few meters from the 777 platform. 306 00:18:12,860 --> 00:18:15,590 As one job makes way for another inside the aircraft, 307 00:18:15,590 --> 00:18:17,690 so it does outside. 308 00:18:17,690 --> 00:18:20,020 A very sensitive part of the aircraft is examined. 309 00:18:20,020 --> 00:18:22,203 It's known as the electronics bay. 310 00:18:24,940 --> 00:18:26,310 This compartment is situated 311 00:18:26,310 --> 00:18:28,260 in the forward section of the aircraft. 312 00:18:33,760 --> 00:18:35,870 The bay has been stripped down. 313 00:18:35,870 --> 00:18:38,673 This is the very nerve center of the 777. 314 00:18:42,750 --> 00:18:45,630 - Everything to do with electric cabling is also inspected 315 00:18:45,630 --> 00:18:47,530 to look for wiring problems. 316 00:18:47,530 --> 00:18:49,630 Any cables outside of the tolerance range 317 00:18:49,630 --> 00:18:51,910 have to be replaced to bring the aircraft back to its 318 00:18:51,910 --> 00:18:52,993 normal configuration. 319 00:18:57,170 --> 00:18:59,810 - From a systems perspective we were able to optimize 320 00:18:59,810 --> 00:19:02,110 our cabling, optimizing the system 321 00:19:02,110 --> 00:19:03,810 so it could be maintained. 322 00:19:03,810 --> 00:19:06,454 It could be upgraded over time as well. 323 00:19:07,287 --> 00:19:09,200 - This avionics technician is in charge 324 00:19:09,200 --> 00:19:11,923 of verifying each element of this supercomputer. 325 00:19:14,572 --> 00:19:16,920 - So we're underneath the cabin floor 326 00:19:16,920 --> 00:19:20,193 more or less below the first-class passenger seating area. 327 00:19:22,524 --> 00:19:24,850 This is where the bulk of the aircraft's calculators 328 00:19:24,850 --> 00:19:25,793 are situated. 329 00:19:29,610 --> 00:19:32,270 - And when we ask him how many cables there are 330 00:19:32,270 --> 00:19:33,323 this is the reply. 331 00:19:34,660 --> 00:19:36,830 - I can't tell you precisely how many cables there are 332 00:19:36,830 --> 00:19:38,370 but there are thousands, stretching out 333 00:19:38,370 --> 00:19:39,970 over several hundred kilometers. 334 00:19:41,630 --> 00:19:44,450 There are flight command cables, radio communication cables, 335 00:19:44,450 --> 00:19:47,033 fire detection cables, onboard video cables. 336 00:19:48,280 --> 00:19:49,490 There are many different circuits 337 00:19:49,490 --> 00:19:51,440 passing through these strands of cable. 338 00:19:55,280 --> 00:19:56,610 - And during the heavy check 339 00:19:56,610 --> 00:19:59,430 they need to be verified one by one. 340 00:19:59,430 --> 00:20:02,563 The same operation needs to be repeated hundreds of times. 341 00:20:04,780 --> 00:20:08,330 This portable machine can detect the slightest malfunction. 342 00:20:08,330 --> 00:20:11,413 Any trace of wearing constitutes a potential danger. 343 00:20:13,890 --> 00:20:15,700 - There are different types of problems 344 00:20:15,700 --> 00:20:18,350 associated with cables. 345 00:20:18,350 --> 00:20:21,040 There's corrosion linked to cables coming into contact 346 00:20:21,040 --> 00:20:23,989 with humidity or those where the insulation 347 00:20:23,989 --> 00:20:25,583 has been damaged. 348 00:20:27,910 --> 00:20:30,090 - These danger tags indicate circuits 349 00:20:30,090 --> 00:20:31,243 which are being tested. 350 00:20:32,830 --> 00:20:35,060 At the same time the numerous cables 351 00:20:35,060 --> 00:20:37,540 linked to the old video system are removed 352 00:20:37,540 --> 00:20:40,020 during the course of this heavy check. 353 00:20:40,020 --> 00:20:42,393 They will be replaced by fiber optics; 354 00:20:43,290 --> 00:20:46,643 new, faster cables for the updated video system. 355 00:20:51,330 --> 00:20:53,930 We're already into the second week of the operation. 356 00:20:57,160 --> 00:20:59,040 Time to begin the CPCP, 357 00:20:59,040 --> 00:21:03,170 the Corrosion Prevention and Control Program. 358 00:21:03,170 --> 00:21:05,550 A far-reaching examination which only takes place 359 00:21:05,550 --> 00:21:08,903 every 16 years during heavy checks like this one. 360 00:21:09,820 --> 00:21:12,593 - No signs of corrosion, good. 361 00:21:13,820 --> 00:21:15,580 In order to inspect the structure behind 362 00:21:15,580 --> 00:21:19,080 the insulation blankets they all need to be taken out. 363 00:21:19,080 --> 00:21:20,820 Then we do a thorough visual inspection 364 00:21:20,820 --> 00:21:22,840 for signs of corrosion in the aluminum sections 365 00:21:22,840 --> 00:21:23,823 of the fuselage. 366 00:21:26,260 --> 00:21:28,640 - It's extremely rare to find signs of corrosion 367 00:21:28,640 --> 00:21:31,480 on a 777 during these checks. 368 00:21:31,480 --> 00:21:33,920 That doesn't alter the fact that corrosion is always 369 00:21:33,920 --> 00:21:36,693 one of the major preoccupations in terms of safety. 370 00:21:43,710 --> 00:21:45,970 Of course corrosion is linked to humidity 371 00:21:45,970 --> 00:21:47,073 inside the aircraft. 372 00:21:49,810 --> 00:21:53,660 At an altitude of 10,000 meters it's -50 degrees Celsius 373 00:21:53,660 --> 00:21:55,973 outside and 25 inside. 374 00:21:56,970 --> 00:21:59,310 This temperature difference generates a large amount 375 00:21:59,310 --> 00:22:02,733 of condensation which can drench the insulation blankets. 376 00:22:06,490 --> 00:22:09,290 Another cause of humidity is the breathing of the hundreds 377 00:22:09,290 --> 00:22:11,920 of passengers inside the cabin. 378 00:22:11,920 --> 00:22:14,360 The result is that certain water-soaked blankets 379 00:22:14,360 --> 00:22:16,433 can lose their properties of insulation. 380 00:22:19,430 --> 00:22:21,510 - We've identified a zone which is more susceptible 381 00:22:21,510 --> 00:22:23,360 to having damp insulation blankets, 382 00:22:23,360 --> 00:22:24,740 and that is around the doors. 383 00:22:24,740 --> 00:22:27,260 You can see here how the glass wool is in shreds. 384 00:22:27,260 --> 00:22:29,460 It's non-existent, that's the water. 385 00:22:29,460 --> 00:22:31,560 If I open the blanket it will drip. 386 00:22:31,560 --> 00:22:35,280 A large blanket can cost up to 3,000 to 4,000 euros, 387 00:22:35,280 --> 00:22:37,100 and during a heavy check like this 388 00:22:37,100 --> 00:22:39,793 we may replace between 60 and 70 of them. 389 00:22:42,570 --> 00:22:44,320 - And it's particularly around the doors 390 00:22:44,320 --> 00:22:46,530 of the aircraft that humidity seeps into 391 00:22:46,530 --> 00:22:47,983 and attacks the blankets. 392 00:22:53,090 --> 00:22:55,490 Theoretically the work is precisely orchestrated 393 00:22:56,720 --> 00:22:58,560 and yet there are unforeseen problems 394 00:22:58,560 --> 00:23:00,163 which inevitably arise. 395 00:23:01,550 --> 00:23:03,750 Today it's the dismantling of the landing gear 396 00:23:03,750 --> 00:23:05,993 which is giving the team a serious headache. 397 00:23:08,090 --> 00:23:09,360 - When you work on the landing gear 398 00:23:09,360 --> 00:23:11,290 you're dealing with heavy parts. 399 00:23:11,290 --> 00:23:14,660 They're not very often taken apart, every six years at best. 400 00:23:14,660 --> 00:23:16,363 Sometimes every eight years. 401 00:23:18,690 --> 00:23:21,800 - Today's task is to take out the central axle, 402 00:23:21,800 --> 00:23:24,330 a part which runs right through the landing gear 403 00:23:24,330 --> 00:23:26,623 and whose chrome becomes extremely warm. 404 00:23:29,710 --> 00:23:33,023 But after two hours the axle still hasn't budged an inch. 405 00:23:34,200 --> 00:23:37,193 The whole landing gear structure is weighing down on it. 406 00:23:39,051 --> 00:23:41,993 So three additional mechanics come and lend a hand. 407 00:23:44,530 --> 00:23:47,400 - These are people who are passionate about their work. 408 00:23:47,400 --> 00:23:48,950 When they have a colleague who is struggling 409 00:23:48,950 --> 00:23:51,880 with an important and delicate task, there's a solidarity 410 00:23:51,880 --> 00:23:54,423 from other team-members who come to help, suggest solutions, 411 00:23:54,423 --> 00:23:56,543 offer different ideas. 412 00:23:57,520 --> 00:23:58,743 - Go ahead, be careful. 413 00:24:00,840 --> 00:24:02,030 - The solution they've gone for 414 00:24:02,030 --> 00:24:05,203 is lifting the landing gear to relieve pressure on the axle. 415 00:24:07,028 --> 00:24:09,678 - I'm going to try and lower it a bit but be careful. 416 00:24:19,620 --> 00:24:21,400 - God, what a nightmare! 417 00:24:21,400 --> 00:24:22,923 - Get back, get back! 418 00:24:27,750 --> 00:24:30,290 - You sometimes need to reflect on how to do something, 419 00:24:30,290 --> 00:24:32,293 how to go about it, what tools to use. 420 00:24:34,630 --> 00:24:35,463 - Done. 421 00:24:36,960 --> 00:24:38,460 - That was the hardest, right. 422 00:24:43,660 --> 00:24:45,390 - After eight hours of hard labor 423 00:24:45,390 --> 00:24:47,673 the central axle is finally taken out. 424 00:24:49,470 --> 00:24:51,390 It will be scanned in a special laboratory 425 00:24:51,390 --> 00:24:53,133 to detect any worn chrome. 426 00:25:05,560 --> 00:25:09,440 As the teams gradually take apart the interior of the 777 427 00:25:09,440 --> 00:25:12,240 the logic behind its construction becomes more apparent. 428 00:25:13,340 --> 00:25:16,290 The interior fittings are extremely thin. 429 00:25:16,290 --> 00:25:18,690 In reality, you're only a few centimeters 430 00:25:18,690 --> 00:25:20,650 from the outer shell. 431 00:25:20,650 --> 00:25:22,760 - The structure is here, a bit of insulation with some 432 00:25:22,760 --> 00:25:25,510 cables in front of course, and behind that the fuselage. 433 00:25:25,510 --> 00:25:26,640 It's not very thick. 434 00:25:26,640 --> 00:25:28,220 - It's not very thick. 435 00:25:28,220 --> 00:25:30,520 The bottom line for an aircraft is to have as little weight 436 00:25:30,520 --> 00:25:31,353 as possible. 437 00:25:31,353 --> 00:25:32,680 - That's right. 438 00:25:32,680 --> 00:25:35,940 - There's not between the passengers and the exterior. 439 00:25:35,940 --> 00:25:37,690 A few centimeters, not much at all. 440 00:25:39,610 --> 00:25:42,250 Weight is the enemy in aviation 441 00:25:42,250 --> 00:25:45,043 so we try to have the least number of things possible. 442 00:25:49,110 --> 00:25:50,620 - When you're seated in an aircraft 443 00:25:50,620 --> 00:25:52,463 your head is almost in the clouds. 444 00:25:53,880 --> 00:25:56,850 The plating of the fuselage is extremely thin. 445 00:25:56,850 --> 00:26:00,500 Only a few millimeters, and yet this structure 446 00:26:00,500 --> 00:26:03,333 needs to resist enormous pressure and twisting. 447 00:26:05,450 --> 00:26:06,283 - Think about it. 448 00:26:06,283 --> 00:26:10,500 You're sitting in a seat traveling at 500 miles an hour, 449 00:26:10,500 --> 00:26:14,680 and you have a piece of composite or a piece of metal 450 00:26:14,680 --> 00:26:18,030 a few centimeters thick between you and the outside, 451 00:26:18,030 --> 00:26:19,910 and you can do that in ways we've never 452 00:26:19,910 --> 00:26:21,390 been able to do before. 453 00:26:21,390 --> 00:26:24,452 So I think part of the passion for aviation is the magic 454 00:26:24,452 --> 00:26:26,130 that goes along with flying. 455 00:26:26,130 --> 00:26:27,973 There's no other experience like it. 456 00:26:33,480 --> 00:26:36,380 - There are one or two millimeters of plating, that's all. 457 00:26:37,350 --> 00:26:39,500 - Consequently the structural inspections 458 00:26:39,500 --> 00:26:41,450 are carried out with extreme vigilance. 459 00:26:44,730 --> 00:26:47,593 Activity on the work site carries on through the night. 460 00:26:51,260 --> 00:26:54,070 - We never stop, we work what we call three by eight. 461 00:26:54,070 --> 00:26:55,960 In other words morning, evening, night 462 00:26:55,960 --> 00:26:57,223 plus Saturday and Sunday. 463 00:26:59,380 --> 00:27:01,680 - 24 hours delay in finishing the aircraft 464 00:27:01,680 --> 00:27:03,360 is out of the question. 465 00:27:03,360 --> 00:27:05,170 While confined to the ground it costs 466 00:27:05,170 --> 00:27:07,223 several thousand euros per day. 467 00:27:11,540 --> 00:27:14,050 While flying in extreme conditions an aircraft, 468 00:27:14,050 --> 00:27:16,000 despite having been designed for it, 469 00:27:16,000 --> 00:27:17,957 can undergo difficult challenges 470 00:27:17,957 --> 00:27:20,490 such as lightning, which can represent 471 00:27:20,490 --> 00:27:23,193 the electrical power of 40 power plants. 472 00:27:25,380 --> 00:27:29,080 - An aircraft going through a storm in a cumulonimbus cloud 473 00:27:29,080 --> 00:27:32,713 with hailstones and lightning is a problem for the fuselage. 474 00:27:34,550 --> 00:27:35,960 - The very thin fuselage 475 00:27:35,960 --> 00:27:38,503 can be seriously damaged in these conditions. 476 00:27:40,240 --> 00:27:43,330 - Hailstones can obviously present very serious problems 477 00:27:43,330 --> 00:27:45,990 because depending on the size of them they may inflict 478 00:27:45,990 --> 00:27:48,556 structural damage to the aircraft, both to the metallic 479 00:27:48,556 --> 00:27:51,270 and composite elements. 480 00:27:51,270 --> 00:27:53,160 - In these extreme conditions the aircraft 481 00:27:53,160 --> 00:27:56,420 is of course immediately inspected after the flight. 482 00:27:56,420 --> 00:27:58,560 But the heavy check allows for a detailed and 483 00:27:58,560 --> 00:28:01,870 precise inspection of the entire fuselage. 484 00:28:01,870 --> 00:28:04,260 - Here we have a zone where something's been spotted 485 00:28:04,260 --> 00:28:05,093 by a technician. 486 00:28:06,011 --> 00:28:07,650 It might be a scratch, an impact caused by a collision 487 00:28:07,650 --> 00:28:09,253 with a bird or anything else. 488 00:28:11,250 --> 00:28:13,220 - Once these zones have been identified 489 00:28:13,220 --> 00:28:16,180 the section of fuselage needs to be stripped back. 490 00:28:16,180 --> 00:28:19,150 This paint technician uses a highly powerful stripper 491 00:28:19,150 --> 00:28:20,423 which attacks the paint. 492 00:28:23,470 --> 00:28:25,963 Once it has flaked the plating appears. 493 00:28:27,150 --> 00:28:29,580 At this point it's possible to precisely measure 494 00:28:29,580 --> 00:28:31,143 the importance of the impacts. 495 00:28:32,480 --> 00:28:35,466 - Nowadays, technicians can come with radio equipment 496 00:28:35,466 --> 00:28:38,120 to see if there are cracks in the metal 497 00:28:38,120 --> 00:28:40,373 which are invisible to the naked eye. 498 00:28:46,180 --> 00:28:47,780 - 10 years ago the fuselage 499 00:28:47,780 --> 00:28:51,540 of the mythical Boeing 747 was systematically stripped back 500 00:28:51,540 --> 00:28:52,993 during each heavy check. 501 00:28:55,810 --> 00:28:58,493 The entire paint covering was scraped by hand. 502 00:28:59,330 --> 00:29:02,593 Once it was stripped, the 747 went through the heavy check. 503 00:29:03,900 --> 00:29:06,910 Obviously, it was completely repainted afterwards. 504 00:29:06,910 --> 00:29:08,970 Today the process has changed. 505 00:29:08,970 --> 00:29:12,040 The 777 is not systematically repainted 506 00:29:12,040 --> 00:29:13,303 during a heavy check. 507 00:29:20,710 --> 00:29:23,650 During flight at an altitude of 10,000 meters 508 00:29:23,650 --> 00:29:26,550 and at a speed of more than 900 kilometers an hour 509 00:29:26,550 --> 00:29:29,433 the pressure on certain parts of the aircraft is strong. 510 00:29:30,440 --> 00:29:32,673 Pressure which provokes wear and tear. 511 00:29:36,140 --> 00:29:38,470 The aerodynamics are such that when the aircraft 512 00:29:38,470 --> 00:29:40,960 flies at full power it's the forward section 513 00:29:40,960 --> 00:29:44,113 which cuts through the air which is the most exposed. 514 00:29:45,420 --> 00:29:47,430 The airflow hits the nose of the aircraft 515 00:29:47,430 --> 00:29:50,058 and the leading portholes which, over time, creates 516 00:29:50,058 --> 00:29:52,973 very marked scratches which are plainly visible. 517 00:29:57,760 --> 00:30:00,130 The detailed verification of these portholes 518 00:30:00,130 --> 00:30:02,293 starts in the third week. 519 00:30:03,880 --> 00:30:07,250 After years of flying some are scratched, leaving the glass 520 00:30:07,250 --> 00:30:09,000 virtually opaque. 521 00:30:09,000 --> 00:30:11,403 Air pressure has a truly detrimental effect. 522 00:30:14,840 --> 00:30:18,520 - Given that for reasons of aerodynamics the aircraft 523 00:30:18,520 --> 00:30:21,468 comes to a bit of a point, the wind effect at high-altitude 524 00:30:21,468 --> 00:30:23,993 damages the portholes, as you can see. 525 00:30:27,902 --> 00:30:31,550 And it is the first five or six which are the most affected. 526 00:30:34,678 --> 00:30:36,333 - So specialists verify the portholes 527 00:30:36,333 --> 00:30:38,190 ones by one. 528 00:30:38,190 --> 00:30:40,740 They put markers on those which need to be changed. 529 00:30:42,920 --> 00:30:44,710 - We're going to take the next two out because they are 530 00:30:44,710 --> 00:30:47,910 clearly worn, in marked contrast to the next ones 531 00:30:47,910 --> 00:30:49,163 which look virtually new. 532 00:30:51,000 --> 00:30:54,143 They will be left as they are except for a little cleaning. 533 00:31:00,250 --> 00:31:04,230 The portholes judged to be in a bad state are unscrewed. 534 00:31:04,230 --> 00:31:06,590 That's when it becomes clear that they're only held 535 00:31:06,590 --> 00:31:08,620 by a dozen screws. 536 00:31:08,620 --> 00:31:11,430 It is to a large extent the pressure inside the aircraft 537 00:31:11,430 --> 00:31:14,230 which holds the portholes in place against the fuselage. 538 00:31:15,320 --> 00:31:16,153 - That's it. 539 00:31:17,240 --> 00:31:19,263 The porthole's composed of three parts. 540 00:31:21,870 --> 00:31:25,083 The joint, the outside part and the inside part. 541 00:31:28,130 --> 00:31:32,401 The Boeing 777 has 115 portholes, each one double glazed 542 00:31:32,401 --> 00:31:35,373 with an outside pane and an inside pane. 543 00:31:37,600 --> 00:31:39,420 They're fixed to the structure of the aircraft 544 00:31:39,420 --> 00:31:40,763 with small screws. 545 00:31:47,800 --> 00:31:49,300 But it's not just the portholes 546 00:31:49,300 --> 00:31:51,453 which succumb to wear during flight. 547 00:31:54,050 --> 00:31:56,480 Each time the aircraft climbs in altitude 548 00:31:56,480 --> 00:31:59,120 the fuselage does not remain rigid. 549 00:31:59,120 --> 00:32:02,480 Effectively, each time the aircraft climbs and descends, 550 00:32:02,480 --> 00:32:04,700 the fuselage inflates and deflates 551 00:32:04,700 --> 00:32:06,423 under the effect of pressure. 552 00:32:08,070 --> 00:32:09,740 To ensure that the passengers are comfortable 553 00:32:09,740 --> 00:32:12,710 and can breathe normally, the pressure inside the cabin 554 00:32:12,710 --> 00:32:14,203 is artificially raised. 555 00:32:15,760 --> 00:32:17,693 This is called pressurization. 556 00:32:19,750 --> 00:32:22,160 - These phases of pressurization and depressurization 557 00:32:22,160 --> 00:32:24,510 of the cabin create movement like a balloon 558 00:32:24,510 --> 00:32:26,480 which inflates and deflates. 559 00:32:26,480 --> 00:32:29,160 These heavy checks allow us to inspect the whole structure 560 00:32:29,160 --> 00:32:30,910 to make sure there are no problems. 561 00:32:36,640 --> 00:32:38,340 - The result is that wear and tear 562 00:32:38,340 --> 00:32:40,800 on the aircraft is greater during short flights 563 00:32:40,800 --> 00:32:42,130 than during long-haul. 564 00:32:44,250 --> 00:32:47,130 In the course of one day five Paris/Nice flights 565 00:32:47,130 --> 00:32:48,980 are far more taxing on the aircraft 566 00:32:48,980 --> 00:32:50,743 than one Paris/Los Angeles. 567 00:33:03,140 --> 00:33:05,390 Today it's the turn of the toilet compartment 568 00:33:05,390 --> 00:33:07,073 to be taken apart for renewal. 569 00:33:10,740 --> 00:33:12,760 It's a primary location for humidity 570 00:33:12,760 --> 00:33:15,160 and therefore it has to be treated with care 571 00:33:15,160 --> 00:33:17,810 because as we have seen, on board an aircraft 572 00:33:17,810 --> 00:33:19,193 humidity is an enemy. 573 00:33:20,330 --> 00:33:22,380 The compartment is taken to the workshop. 574 00:33:25,740 --> 00:33:27,960 The forward toilets are situated just above 575 00:33:27,960 --> 00:33:31,473 the electronics bay, the nerve center of the aircraft. 576 00:33:35,369 --> 00:33:39,620 In the workshop two structural mechanics are at work. 577 00:33:39,620 --> 00:33:41,610 They completely dismantle the compartment 578 00:33:41,610 --> 00:33:42,910 which has taken a beating. 579 00:33:45,280 --> 00:33:46,860 Part of the aluminum framework, 580 00:33:46,860 --> 00:33:50,670 which holds the panels together, are individually remade. 581 00:33:50,670 --> 00:33:52,793 This requires precision craftsmanship. 582 00:33:56,670 --> 00:33:58,210 - We have to change this metalwork 583 00:33:58,210 --> 00:34:01,240 which has been completely corroded by urine. 584 00:34:01,240 --> 00:34:03,340 It has produced an electrolysis effect 585 00:34:03,340 --> 00:34:04,993 causing this heavy corrosion. 586 00:34:06,060 --> 00:34:07,760 There's sometimes a lot of damage. 587 00:34:11,510 --> 00:34:13,830 Like here, where the aluminum is corroded 588 00:34:13,830 --> 00:34:15,580 to the point of having holes in it. 589 00:34:16,650 --> 00:34:18,899 So here we obliged to cut out sections 590 00:34:18,899 --> 00:34:21,393 where it is literally falling apart. 591 00:34:22,880 --> 00:34:25,030 - The rail is completely broken. 592 00:34:26,650 --> 00:34:28,040 The main panel from the toilets 593 00:34:28,040 --> 00:34:30,910 has been taken to the back of the workshop. 594 00:34:30,910 --> 00:34:33,530 The honeycomb structure, which has also been attacked, 595 00:34:33,530 --> 00:34:35,653 has had to be completely rebuilt. 596 00:34:36,610 --> 00:34:39,210 A new aluminum frame, built by these specialists, 597 00:34:39,210 --> 00:34:40,363 is put in place. 598 00:34:42,230 --> 00:34:45,080 - A badly directed pee-pee can cause a lot of damage. 599 00:34:45,080 --> 00:34:46,520 Take a look at this, 600 00:34:46,520 --> 00:34:49,217 it just goes to show how acidic urine is. 601 00:34:49,217 --> 00:34:51,483 And aluminum doesn't like acidity. 602 00:34:54,910 --> 00:34:57,160 - The central toilet panel is ready. 603 00:34:57,160 --> 00:34:59,313 It's fixed back on to the main compartment. 604 00:35:00,540 --> 00:35:02,580 It's surprising to see just how thin 605 00:35:02,580 --> 00:35:04,133 these interior fixtures are. 606 00:35:06,700 --> 00:35:10,243 Put back together like a kit, the cabin is stood back up. 607 00:35:11,170 --> 00:35:14,223 Once the structure is ready the interior will be redone. 608 00:35:16,490 --> 00:35:18,380 Don't forget that underneath this cabin 609 00:35:18,380 --> 00:35:22,330 is the electronics bay and there is no question of humidity 610 00:35:22,330 --> 00:35:24,363 being allowed to attack the cables. 611 00:35:37,820 --> 00:35:40,870 During the heavy check the two general electric engines 612 00:35:40,870 --> 00:35:42,240 are inspected. 613 00:35:42,240 --> 00:35:45,100 For security reasons the inspection has to be in accordance 614 00:35:45,100 --> 00:35:46,573 with a strict protocol. 615 00:35:47,620 --> 00:35:49,760 Every piece, every nut and bolt, 616 00:35:49,760 --> 00:35:52,450 has to be what they call traced. 617 00:35:52,450 --> 00:35:55,773 Because in this domain, there's the danger of counterfeits. 618 00:35:57,850 --> 00:36:00,640 - It's true that there is a world market in counterfeit 619 00:36:00,640 --> 00:36:01,923 aeronautical parts. 620 00:36:03,940 --> 00:36:07,123 Consequently we have to be extremely vigilant when we buy. 621 00:36:08,990 --> 00:36:11,320 All the parts we buy, be it screws, 622 00:36:11,320 --> 00:36:14,920 engine blades or raw materials, we have to have 623 00:36:14,920 --> 00:36:17,083 the maker's certificate of conformity. 624 00:36:19,060 --> 00:36:21,440 - And vigilance is maximum. 625 00:36:21,440 --> 00:36:25,720 These two engines are fundamental strong points of the 777. 626 00:36:25,720 --> 00:36:27,850 They are astonishingly powerful. 627 00:36:27,850 --> 00:36:30,323 Believe it or not, in an emergency situation 628 00:36:30,323 --> 00:36:33,670 the aircraft is capable of flying with a single engine 629 00:36:33,670 --> 00:36:35,163 for more than three hours. 630 00:36:38,150 --> 00:36:40,570 - When you take a look at that 777 engine 631 00:36:40,570 --> 00:36:43,830 people are just absolutely amazed at the size, 632 00:36:43,830 --> 00:36:45,100 the diameter of the engine. 633 00:36:45,100 --> 00:36:47,380 And, frankly, it is a big engine. 634 00:36:47,380 --> 00:36:51,410 To generate that 115,000 pounds of thrust the cross-section 635 00:36:51,410 --> 00:36:54,655 of the 777 engine, is the same as the cross-section 636 00:36:54,655 --> 00:36:56,543 of a 737. 637 00:36:58,860 --> 00:37:02,373 - These two engines are the force behind the 777. 638 00:37:03,550 --> 00:37:06,830 A twin-jet competing against quad-jets, this aircraft 639 00:37:06,830 --> 00:37:09,833 is incredibly powerful while consuming less fuel. 640 00:37:19,110 --> 00:37:22,270 Contrary to what you might think, an airliner deteriorates 641 00:37:22,270 --> 00:37:24,113 on the ground not just in flight. 642 00:37:26,220 --> 00:37:28,980 One apparently anodyne operation has an impact 643 00:37:28,980 --> 00:37:31,380 on the aircraft: the loading and unloading 644 00:37:31,380 --> 00:37:32,643 of luggage and freight. 645 00:37:33,860 --> 00:37:36,650 Each time that the loading platform approaches the hold, 646 00:37:36,650 --> 00:37:39,113 the slightest knock can damage the fuselage. 647 00:37:40,810 --> 00:37:43,870 And when you think of the price of a bent car panel 648 00:37:43,870 --> 00:37:45,703 just think what it is for a Boeing. 649 00:37:47,600 --> 00:37:50,470 What's more, the loading rollers within the cargo bay 650 00:37:50,470 --> 00:37:52,470 are highly solicited. 651 00:37:52,470 --> 00:37:56,273 Over the years, millions of tonnes are loaded and unloaded. 652 00:37:57,670 --> 00:37:59,990 Today, two mechanics are checking out this bay 653 00:37:59,990 --> 00:38:01,973 to estimate the extent of the damage. 654 00:38:05,150 --> 00:38:06,560 - We test the rollers to make sure 655 00:38:06,560 --> 00:38:08,800 that all is working correctly and that there's no 656 00:38:08,800 --> 00:38:11,283 wear and tear or severed electrical cables. 657 00:38:12,158 --> 00:38:15,260 So here we have two rollers which are very worn. 658 00:38:15,260 --> 00:38:17,810 They'll either be replaced or sent to the workshop. 659 00:38:21,660 --> 00:38:23,090 - A few hours later, this is what 660 00:38:23,090 --> 00:38:24,700 the bay looks like. 661 00:38:24,700 --> 00:38:28,850 Just walls and ceiling, everything's been stripped out. 662 00:38:28,850 --> 00:38:31,513 The mechanics can now replace the defective rollers. 663 00:38:38,920 --> 00:38:40,653 We are entering the fourth week. 664 00:38:42,150 --> 00:38:44,870 The aircraft is empty, and the Air France teams 665 00:38:44,870 --> 00:38:47,563 are going to start re-equipping the 777. 666 00:38:48,500 --> 00:38:50,373 There's a constant flow of activity. 667 00:38:55,380 --> 00:38:57,593 There's one particularly perilous job: 668 00:38:58,560 --> 00:39:02,023 the inspection of the fuel tanks, situated inside the wings. 669 00:39:03,430 --> 00:39:06,370 A specially trained mechanic climbs inside to make sure 670 00:39:06,370 --> 00:39:07,523 there's no corrosion. 671 00:39:09,120 --> 00:39:11,320 It's a dangerous operation because it takes place 672 00:39:11,320 --> 00:39:13,283 in dark and cramped conditions. 673 00:39:15,470 --> 00:39:18,410 Only a few days ago there were a 171 tonnes 674 00:39:18,410 --> 00:39:19,723 of kerosene here. 675 00:39:20,670 --> 00:39:24,200 It's forbidden to stay inside for longer than a few minutes. 676 00:39:24,200 --> 00:39:26,790 During the entire operation, a guard is on hand 677 00:39:26,790 --> 00:39:28,500 to make sure all is well. 678 00:39:28,500 --> 00:39:31,330 He is trained to carry out an emergency evacuation 679 00:39:31,330 --> 00:39:33,603 should the mechanic inside become unwell. 680 00:39:36,530 --> 00:39:38,640 Once the internal inspection is over 681 00:39:38,640 --> 00:39:40,323 the technician comes back out. 682 00:39:41,330 --> 00:39:44,173 The operation is repeated for each of the fuel doors. 683 00:39:48,154 --> 00:39:51,920 Inside, the panels are unscrewed. 684 00:39:51,920 --> 00:39:55,200 The state of the center tank has to be verified. 685 00:39:55,200 --> 00:39:58,070 This section, situated between the two wings, 686 00:39:58,070 --> 00:40:00,940 is strategic for the structure and therefore 687 00:40:00,940 --> 00:40:02,373 for the aircraft's safety. 688 00:40:04,850 --> 00:40:07,650 Outside, the inspection of the fuselage comes to an end. 689 00:40:08,876 --> 00:40:10,670 The mechanic rubs down the signs of wear 690 00:40:10,670 --> 00:40:12,273 centimeter by centimeter. 691 00:40:14,940 --> 00:40:17,510 In the workshop, the overhead luggage compartments 692 00:40:17,510 --> 00:40:18,343 are lined up. 693 00:40:19,740 --> 00:40:23,380 They are brought back to their original condition by hand. 694 00:40:23,380 --> 00:40:26,530 Cabin technicians take care of this time-consuming work. 695 00:40:34,218 --> 00:40:35,800 At the same moment in the workshop 696 00:40:35,800 --> 00:40:37,213 the portholes are repaired. 697 00:40:38,670 --> 00:40:40,323 The scratched parts are removed. 698 00:40:42,940 --> 00:40:45,090 This technician is in charge of installing 699 00:40:45,090 --> 00:40:46,473 the new Plexiglass. 700 00:40:50,491 --> 00:40:52,980 - It's a bit like when you put a transparent film 701 00:40:52,980 --> 00:40:55,740 over your smartphone to protect the screen. 702 00:40:55,740 --> 00:40:57,233 It's the same thing for a porthole. 703 00:40:57,233 --> 00:40:59,230 It's the Plexiglass which is damaged 704 00:40:59,230 --> 00:41:00,780 instead of the porthole itself. 705 00:41:04,330 --> 00:41:05,990 - The new parts have to fit perfectly 706 00:41:05,990 --> 00:41:07,143 to the old structure. 707 00:41:08,060 --> 00:41:11,040 With a porthole, the slightest breach of insulation 708 00:41:11,040 --> 00:41:13,053 could be extremely dangerous. 709 00:41:14,770 --> 00:41:17,170 - It's definitely a lot of work, but though it may not 710 00:41:17,170 --> 00:41:19,893 seem like it, it's a question of passenger safety. 711 00:41:21,830 --> 00:41:24,080 - The portholes are brought inside the aircraft 712 00:41:24,080 --> 00:41:26,070 to be fixed in place. 713 00:41:26,070 --> 00:41:28,740 Inside the window panels, along with other 714 00:41:28,740 --> 00:41:31,180 interior fittings, have begun to be put in place 715 00:41:31,180 --> 00:41:32,873 over the last 48 hours. 716 00:41:37,110 --> 00:41:39,523 The repaired portholes are as good as new. 717 00:41:42,341 --> 00:41:44,403 - This is for phonic insulation. 718 00:41:45,320 --> 00:41:48,220 It allows passengers to be protect from outside noise, 719 00:41:48,220 --> 00:41:50,560 from the engines for example, without having to touch 720 00:41:50,560 --> 00:41:51,783 the porthole itself. 721 00:41:55,370 --> 00:41:57,780 - Now comes the turn of the luggage compartments 722 00:41:57,780 --> 00:41:59,910 to be put back in place. 723 00:41:59,910 --> 00:42:02,567 They have to make sure that the various electrical cables, 724 00:42:02,567 --> 00:42:06,070 the new TV connections, the ventilation system etc, 725 00:42:06,070 --> 00:42:07,613 are all correctly installed. 726 00:42:09,900 --> 00:42:12,660 - The various ducts and electrical connections 727 00:42:12,660 --> 00:42:14,177 need to be checked to make sure they're working 728 00:42:14,177 --> 00:42:15,633 and correctly positioned. 729 00:42:16,890 --> 00:42:19,903 The cabling is fine, the supporting beam is ready. 730 00:42:20,840 --> 00:42:24,280 We checked the fixing and the integrity of the blankets. 731 00:42:24,280 --> 00:42:26,130 We see here they're virtually as new. 732 00:42:28,660 --> 00:42:30,650 The oxygen is hidden behind here, so we're ready 733 00:42:30,650 --> 00:42:31,543 for the fittings. 734 00:42:33,570 --> 00:42:34,680 - And they're ready. 735 00:42:34,680 --> 00:42:36,393 The reconstruction can begin. 736 00:42:39,480 --> 00:42:41,450 - The luggage compartments are fixed to this rail 737 00:42:41,450 --> 00:42:43,380 which runs the whole length of the aircraft, 738 00:42:43,380 --> 00:42:45,680 and they're fixed with these clips at the top. 739 00:42:50,330 --> 00:42:52,963 - We're too far back, we're too far back. 740 00:42:54,210 --> 00:42:55,960 - As with all the cabin fittings 741 00:42:55,960 --> 00:42:58,490 the luggage compartments are extremely light. 742 00:42:58,490 --> 00:43:01,731 They fit precisely into the structure of the fuselage. 743 00:43:01,731 --> 00:43:04,750 - The positioning of the luggage compartments 744 00:43:04,750 --> 00:43:05,943 is very precise. 745 00:43:06,840 --> 00:43:09,400 Everything has to be just above the passenger's head 746 00:43:09,400 --> 00:43:11,480 so that the positioning of the oxygen masks 747 00:43:11,480 --> 00:43:13,030 and light fittings are perfect. 748 00:43:20,040 --> 00:43:21,890 - Once the luggage compartments are fitted 749 00:43:21,890 --> 00:43:25,113 another team takes over to check out the different conduits. 750 00:43:26,810 --> 00:43:29,870 This includes checking one central safety element, 751 00:43:29,870 --> 00:43:31,293 the oxygen masks. 752 00:43:32,410 --> 00:43:35,120 - We've just checked all the oxygen pipes which allow 753 00:43:35,120 --> 00:43:38,233 the passenger masks to be release on the pilot's order. 754 00:43:39,910 --> 00:43:42,510 So when I press here the mask automatically falls 755 00:43:42,510 --> 00:43:44,223 in front of the passenger's face. 756 00:43:48,240 --> 00:43:49,990 - These oxygen masks are vital 757 00:43:49,990 --> 00:43:52,470 in the event of depressurization. 758 00:43:52,470 --> 00:43:55,670 It is essential that they be folded in the right way. 759 00:43:55,670 --> 00:43:58,300 The protocol is meticulous to ensure that should they be 760 00:43:58,300 --> 00:44:00,873 needed, the masks function immediately. 761 00:44:10,810 --> 00:44:12,570 The aircraft is now ready to receive 762 00:44:12,570 --> 00:44:14,420 the principal cabin fittings. 763 00:44:14,420 --> 00:44:17,260 The new seating, which has been brought into the hangar. 764 00:44:17,260 --> 00:44:18,960 This heavy check is exceptional. 765 00:44:18,960 --> 00:44:21,060 Not only for its 16-yearly revision 766 00:44:21,060 --> 00:44:23,940 of the general structure, but also because the aircraft 767 00:44:23,940 --> 00:44:25,963 will benefit from an important upgrade. 768 00:44:27,480 --> 00:44:30,280 - We make use of this evaluation of how well the aircraft 769 00:44:30,280 --> 00:44:34,450 is aging to make cabin modifications, upgrading to the new 770 00:44:34,450 --> 00:44:36,955 generation with better screens and improvements to 771 00:44:36,955 --> 00:44:40,523 passenger comforts, both in business and economy class. 772 00:44:48,670 --> 00:44:50,320 - You know, when we design the airplane we worked 773 00:44:50,320 --> 00:44:52,870 very closely with our customers on the 777 774 00:44:52,870 --> 00:44:55,276 to make sure that we would provide the kind of 775 00:44:55,276 --> 00:44:57,910 passenger experience that they wanted. 776 00:44:57,910 --> 00:45:00,240 And what our customers told us, the airlines, 777 00:45:00,240 --> 00:45:02,180 is you have to think about the future. 778 00:45:02,180 --> 00:45:04,320 You have to give us flexibility. 779 00:45:04,320 --> 00:45:06,870 So our airline customers, whether it be Air France 780 00:45:06,870 --> 00:45:09,136 or others, are really being able to use the 777 781 00:45:09,136 --> 00:45:12,030 as a platform for new technologies 782 00:45:12,030 --> 00:45:14,110 in order to provide the kind of experience 783 00:45:14,110 --> 00:45:15,210 their passengers want. 784 00:45:16,231 --> 00:45:18,060 - Little by little, the new, high-tech cabin 785 00:45:18,060 --> 00:45:19,240 takes shape. 786 00:45:19,240 --> 00:45:22,453 These special seats are true technological gems. 787 00:45:24,217 --> 00:45:26,230 - I'm seated in business class. 788 00:45:26,230 --> 00:45:29,453 In front of me I have a large, full HD color screen. 789 00:45:31,150 --> 00:45:34,200 I can play online, text my neighbor. 790 00:45:34,200 --> 00:45:35,893 It's really top of the range. 791 00:45:38,350 --> 00:45:40,160 - Each of these state-of-the-art seats 792 00:45:40,160 --> 00:45:42,723 is worth more than 50,000 euros. 793 00:45:47,230 --> 00:45:49,410 At the same time, other technicians are putting 794 00:45:49,410 --> 00:45:52,130 the finishing touches to economy class. 795 00:45:52,130 --> 00:45:55,060 The latest screens are also installed here. 796 00:45:55,060 --> 00:45:57,700 In a few days time, several hundred passengers 797 00:45:57,700 --> 00:45:59,460 will be able to make use of them. 798 00:46:14,800 --> 00:46:18,370 One of the last operations is extremely delicate. 799 00:46:18,370 --> 00:46:21,400 Two aviation technicians, equipped like mountaineers, 800 00:46:21,400 --> 00:46:24,033 climb onto the roof of the 777. 801 00:46:26,320 --> 00:46:29,620 They need to reinstall the satellite antenna. 802 00:46:29,620 --> 00:46:33,173 This antenna relays all of Papa Lima's communications. 803 00:46:34,710 --> 00:46:38,143 This essential element is replaced during the heavy check. 804 00:46:40,284 --> 00:46:42,673 It's quite a balancing act. 805 00:46:48,520 --> 00:46:50,640 - You can feel the cutoff date getting closer 806 00:46:50,640 --> 00:46:52,490 when the aircraft has to be delivered. 807 00:46:52,490 --> 00:46:54,430 There's definitely a certain effervescence 808 00:46:54,430 --> 00:46:57,120 during the final days before the aircraft is handed over 809 00:46:57,120 --> 00:47:00,053 to the crew, who will take charge of the passengers. 810 00:47:02,670 --> 00:47:04,580 - The night before the aircraft leaves 811 00:47:04,580 --> 00:47:07,290 one of the most impressive tests takes place, 812 00:47:07,290 --> 00:47:08,593 that of the landing gear. 813 00:47:11,850 --> 00:47:13,651 It's a part which, by definition, is central to every 814 00:47:13,651 --> 00:47:15,733 landing and takeoff. 815 00:47:18,680 --> 00:47:21,700 The nose and rear landing gear is raised and lowered 816 00:47:21,700 --> 00:47:22,703 at various speeds. 817 00:47:26,850 --> 00:47:29,580 From the pilot's seat, the electrical and hydraulics 818 00:47:29,580 --> 00:47:31,150 circuits are reconnected. 819 00:47:31,150 --> 00:47:33,163 The various flight commands are tested. 820 00:47:34,760 --> 00:47:36,510 - Okay, I'm cutting the hydraulics. 821 00:47:47,133 --> 00:47:49,570 - Obviously there's a lot of stress during the last week 822 00:47:49,570 --> 00:47:52,210 before the aircraft is delivered, when the systems 823 00:47:52,210 --> 00:47:55,000 are rebooted and tested and unforeseen details 824 00:47:55,000 --> 00:47:56,300 can shake up the schedule. 825 00:47:59,050 --> 00:48:00,930 - The weather radar, positioned in the nose 826 00:48:00,930 --> 00:48:04,463 of the aircraft, represents the eyes of the Boeing 777. 827 00:48:05,610 --> 00:48:08,312 It wasn't removed during the visit, but it is verified 828 00:48:08,312 --> 00:48:09,743 one last time. 829 00:48:14,790 --> 00:48:17,403 For an aircraft, weight is a crucial element. 830 00:48:18,860 --> 00:48:21,220 Following so many modifications, it's important 831 00:48:21,220 --> 00:48:22,873 to do a weight check. 832 00:48:24,930 --> 00:48:27,420 With its new business cabin, Papa Lima doesn't 833 00:48:27,420 --> 00:48:30,180 weight the same as it did when it arrived. 834 00:48:30,180 --> 00:48:33,260 To calculate the unladen mass, the aircraft has to be 835 00:48:33,260 --> 00:48:35,980 put back onto the three actuators. 836 00:48:35,980 --> 00:48:38,240 A gigantic electronic weighing machine 837 00:48:38,240 --> 00:48:41,000 has been connected to the top of each actuator. 838 00:48:41,000 --> 00:48:43,863 Each one is capable of weighing more than 70 tonnes. 839 00:48:46,560 --> 00:48:49,370 - I've raised it sufficiently to enter the fairing. 840 00:48:49,370 --> 00:48:50,570 I can lift it some more. 841 00:48:56,190 --> 00:48:58,070 - Each actuator is now connected 842 00:48:58,070 --> 00:48:59,393 to a central console. 843 00:49:02,510 --> 00:49:05,180 - Here's the console for the right actuator. 844 00:49:05,180 --> 00:49:07,393 This is the console for the tail actuator. 845 00:49:08,796 --> 00:49:11,453 And this one is for the left actuator. 846 00:49:12,904 --> 00:49:15,213 Adding the three together gives the total weight. 847 00:49:17,300 --> 00:49:19,833 From here, the weigh in is child's play. 848 00:49:20,840 --> 00:49:22,603 It can be done with one finger. 849 00:49:24,640 --> 00:49:25,950 - With this one little button 850 00:49:25,950 --> 00:49:28,363 we're going to lift 142 tonnes. 851 00:49:32,993 --> 00:49:36,530 To eliminate the risk of error the aircraft is weighed twice 852 00:49:36,530 --> 00:49:37,690 successively. 853 00:49:37,690 --> 00:49:39,680 The margin of error between the two results 854 00:49:39,680 --> 00:49:42,193 must not be above one in one thousand. 855 00:49:44,781 --> 00:49:46,900 - You mustn't have any drafts. 856 00:49:46,900 --> 00:49:48,920 All the hangar doors need to be closed 857 00:49:48,920 --> 00:49:52,000 and there mustn't be anybody on board at the time. 858 00:49:52,000 --> 00:49:53,100 And now it's underway. 859 00:49:54,160 --> 00:49:57,977 We're at 142 40, and the first was 142 tonnes 860 00:49:57,977 --> 00:50:00,683 and 50 kilograms, so it's virtually identical. 861 00:50:04,200 --> 00:50:05,760 - Once the weight has been validated 862 00:50:05,760 --> 00:50:08,440 the teams will calculate what is known as the balance 863 00:50:08,440 --> 00:50:11,130 of the aircraft, this is to make sure that the center 864 00:50:11,130 --> 00:50:14,103 of gravity of the 777 hasn't changed. 865 00:50:14,980 --> 00:50:17,160 They have to be sure that the weight of the aircraft is 866 00:50:17,160 --> 00:50:18,460 well-distributed. 867 00:50:18,460 --> 00:50:21,440 Neither too much towards the front, nor too much towards 868 00:50:21,440 --> 00:50:22,600 the rear. 869 00:50:22,600 --> 00:50:25,513 Otherwise the aircraft could be unbalanced. 870 00:50:28,100 --> 00:50:31,470 - If the center of gravity is too far back, the aircraft 871 00:50:31,470 --> 00:50:33,010 would take off tail heavy. 872 00:50:33,010 --> 00:50:35,360 It wouldn't be able to level out after takeoff. 873 00:50:38,060 --> 00:50:40,540 - Mass distribution has to be such that the aircraft 874 00:50:40,540 --> 00:50:43,703 in flight holds the optimal position for air penetration. 875 00:50:57,019 --> 00:50:58,550 - Following the unladen weighing, 876 00:50:58,550 --> 00:51:01,043 the finishing touches can be put to the interior. 877 00:51:05,380 --> 00:51:08,250 And nothing is left to chance. 878 00:51:08,250 --> 00:51:10,900 Obviously the new connections, as well as the electrical 879 00:51:10,900 --> 00:51:13,633 systems, undergo one last verification. 880 00:51:16,162 --> 00:51:18,720 - The aircraft is going out in a few hours so we now 881 00:51:18,720 --> 00:51:21,660 carry out the last checks to see that everything is optimal 882 00:51:21,660 --> 00:51:22,853 for the passengers. 883 00:51:25,460 --> 00:51:27,180 - These yellow boxes are connected 884 00:51:27,180 --> 00:51:30,580 under each seat to simulate computer connections. 885 00:51:30,580 --> 00:51:32,850 They have to make sure that if there's a short circuit 886 00:51:32,850 --> 00:51:35,010 in one computer the rest of the system 887 00:51:35,010 --> 00:51:36,813 continues to function normally. 888 00:51:39,290 --> 00:51:41,400 - We need to quickly test while we still have access 889 00:51:41,400 --> 00:51:43,850 before the aircraft leaves in the next few hours. 890 00:51:46,600 --> 00:51:48,070 - At the end of the cabin the new 891 00:51:48,070 --> 00:51:49,363 galleys are in place. 892 00:51:50,470 --> 00:51:53,138 Throughout the aircraft technicians test the new tactile 893 00:51:53,138 --> 00:51:53,971 screens. 894 00:51:56,470 --> 00:51:59,120 Lighting tests are carried out from the pilot's seat. 895 00:52:00,820 --> 00:52:03,960 In business class, the new, high-definition video systems 896 00:52:03,960 --> 00:52:04,973 have been connected. 897 00:52:10,310 --> 00:52:13,410 - When it leaves it'll be like a new aircraft, direct from 898 00:52:13,410 --> 00:52:14,243 Boeing. 899 00:52:16,890 --> 00:52:18,440 - An aircraft which is even more 900 00:52:18,440 --> 00:52:21,113 high-tech than it was when it first left the factory. 901 00:52:33,770 --> 00:52:36,630 The big day has arrived, Papa Lima is ready 902 00:52:36,630 --> 00:52:37,663 to leave the hangar. 903 00:52:38,700 --> 00:52:40,923 This checkup has been a renaissance. 904 00:52:42,090 --> 00:52:46,017 The enormous metal doors of the HN3 are opened. 905 00:52:52,120 --> 00:52:54,073 The head of maneuvers gives the signal. 906 00:52:57,070 --> 00:52:58,970 - We're happy to see her leave, all the same. 907 00:52:58,970 --> 00:53:00,943 It's the result of five-weeks work. 908 00:53:03,690 --> 00:53:06,640 - A curious ballet is prepared during the night. 909 00:53:08,180 --> 00:53:10,683 The towing equipment is connected to the aircraft. 910 00:53:13,690 --> 00:53:15,740 The docks are prepared for the departure. 911 00:53:20,440 --> 00:53:23,110 - We're all happy, it's been a lot of work. 912 00:53:23,110 --> 00:53:26,480 We've been committed to this overhaul and it's satisfying 913 00:53:26,480 --> 00:53:29,780 on the last day when the aircraft goes out. 914 00:53:29,780 --> 00:53:32,423 I think everybody is proud to deliver this aircraft. 915 00:53:41,520 --> 00:53:43,293 - Everyone is in position. 916 00:53:52,050 --> 00:53:53,840 As the aircraft leaves the hangar 917 00:53:53,840 --> 00:53:56,823 Papa Lima begins a new life. 918 00:53:59,040 --> 00:54:01,680 During the next 24 hours it just remains for the 919 00:54:01,680 --> 00:54:04,180 Air France teams to carry out engine tests 920 00:54:04,180 --> 00:54:05,643 outside the HN3. 921 00:54:07,460 --> 00:54:11,130 Once these tests have been validated, this 777 922 00:54:11,130 --> 00:54:12,243 will be operational. 923 00:54:16,340 --> 00:54:18,270 The challenge has been met. 924 00:54:18,270 --> 00:54:22,570 In 48 hours it will be delivered to its crew in Roissy. 925 00:54:22,570 --> 00:54:23,513 Bang on time. 926 00:54:25,090 --> 00:54:28,320 Its next flight to Montreal is already scheduled. 927 00:54:28,320 --> 00:54:32,203 Papa Lima disappears into the night. 928 00:54:39,830 --> 00:54:42,750 It's been an impressive exercise. 929 00:54:42,750 --> 00:54:46,280 In five weeks, an aircraft has been completely taken apart 930 00:54:46,280 --> 00:54:47,543 and put back together. 931 00:54:48,550 --> 00:54:50,310 It's thanks to these overhauls, 932 00:54:50,310 --> 00:54:52,750 carried out by highly skilled teams, 933 00:54:52,750 --> 00:54:56,270 that airline companies can provide maximum safety 934 00:54:56,270 --> 00:55:00,577 and that the Boeing 777 is one of the safest aircraft 935 00:55:00,577 --> 00:55:01,683 in the world. 936 00:55:05,160 --> 00:55:08,200 These heavy checks are not only a technical challenge 937 00:55:08,200 --> 00:55:11,820 but also recount a remarkable story of men and women 938 00:55:11,820 --> 00:55:14,584 united in their passion for aviation. 939 00:55:19,622 --> 00:55:21,400 - The first time you board an aircraft 940 00:55:21,400 --> 00:55:23,680 and do what we've just done, empty it 941 00:55:23,680 --> 00:55:26,660 and strip it down, gives you a strange feeling. 942 00:55:26,660 --> 00:55:28,800 It's an impressive thing to see. 943 00:55:28,800 --> 00:55:31,870 - There's a passion, there's a pride, 944 00:55:31,870 --> 00:55:33,793 there's a sense of ownership. 945 00:55:35,510 --> 00:55:37,570 - And it's thanks to this knowhow, 946 00:55:37,570 --> 00:55:39,610 thanks to this endless collaboration 947 00:55:39,610 --> 00:55:42,940 between engineers, constructors and mechanics 948 00:55:42,940 --> 00:55:45,763 that the 777 goes on improving. 949 00:55:47,610 --> 00:55:49,233 - Air France has been one of those customers 950 00:55:49,233 --> 00:55:51,983 that have really pushed us to make the aircraft better. 951 00:55:55,380 --> 00:55:59,030 And that's how, day after day, year after year, 952 00:55:59,030 --> 00:56:01,443 the future of Boeing is constructed. 72714

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