Boeing 747 Destroys The Runway

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  • @Tker1970
    @Tker1970 Год назад +1956

    The SA 747 received no damage and continued to Singapore. The bird, however, received considerable damage and did not continue its flight.

    • @MatthewPettyST1300
      @MatthewPettyST1300 Год назад +146

      But he did have to return to the runway though. A little over here, a little over there, and some way over there !

    • @Tker1970
      @Tker1970 Год назад +97

      @@MatthewPettyST1300 MAY DAY MAY DAY MAY DAY I've been sucked through an engine and need to return to the airport immediately. I can land everywhere.

    • @player1GR
      @player1GR Год назад +41

      UNFORTUNTATELY BIRD WAS INJURED

    • @Calamera
      @Calamera Год назад +40

      @@Tker1970 In fact, it did land everywhere.

    • @martynh5410
      @martynh5410 Год назад +18

      @E Van Which it did, but immediately spat it out. Must have been a bad flavor!

  • @SRFriso94
    @SRFriso94 Год назад +414

    Airport management: "We need to mow the grass next to the runway."
    747: "What grass?"

    • @brulaapgaapmeester8052
      @brulaapgaapmeester8052 Год назад +15

      The 747 did exactly that, it mowed the grass. I have a pretty big yard, so I'm considering getting a 747 to mow it in the future, it seems quick and efficient.

    • @ulysseslee9541
      @ulysseslee9541 Год назад +2

      @@brulaapgaapmeester8052 would be cleanup the "mow-ed grass"

    • @rxw5520
      @rxw5520 Год назад

      Miguel standing there shaking his fist at the sky: that’s fresh sod you asshole!!!

  • @GHOOGLEMALE
    @GHOOGLEMALE Год назад +441

    Love the clapping on that final landing, followed by the clatter as it went off the runway. Oh well, any landing you can walk away from...

    • @etops8086
      @etops8086 Год назад +32

      Reserve all clapping until, you're at the gate.

    • @deandollahite4779
      @deandollahite4779 Год назад +5

      After veering off runway the landing gear could collapse and intrude into passanger cabin or cause a fire.

    • @indiegun
      @indiegun Год назад +5

      No doubt a bit of damage to the aircraft as well. After the rather loud bangs you can glimpse a few pieces of sizable ground equipment flying up, just missing the flaps and trailing edge of the wing. If you pause the video and step frame by frame (< > keys) you can see some large chunks of yellow steel flying past the window. Close call.

    • @IronShocker77
      @IronShocker77 Год назад +4

      Another happy landing

    • @FunYl
      @FunYl Год назад +2

      Clapped too soon 😄

  • @dancingmeerkat2078
    @dancingmeerkat2078 Год назад +229

    “Hold your applause until the aircraft has come to a complete stop”. 😬

    • @big_man_ank1768
      @big_man_ank1768 Год назад

      atleast taxi speed keep an eye on where the plane touched down as well💀💀

    • @Mrs.Doubtfire007
      @Mrs.Doubtfire007 Год назад +1

      @@big_man_ank1768 well close enough

    • @budwhite9591
      @budwhite9591 Год назад +3

      Exactly. You’re still sitting on top of 2 flames and a couple thousand tons of kerosene

  • @XE1149production
    @XE1149production Год назад +686

    The a330 stopped really quick without reverse thrust, really impressive.

    • @MarkUKInsects
      @MarkUKInsects Год назад +42

      Virgin's A330 landing at SVD does this. It's quite exhilarating as a passenger. This it is because the gate is close to the threshold. They could do a longer landing, but then they would have to taxi all the way to the end of the runway, turnround, and taxi back.

    • @lutomson3496
      @lutomson3496 Год назад +21

      poor mechanics that have to replace the brakes..bad for maint

    • @CapStar362
      @CapStar362 Год назад +13

      @@lutomson3496 it was a test flight

    • @saintbennithy
      @saintbennithy Год назад +42

      @@lutomson3496 and poor cleanup crew needed to unstick the captain from the windscreen 😂

    • @Jimorian
      @Jimorian Год назад +15

      The brakes on modern planes have to be strong enough to stop a fully loaded plane from takeoff velocity *with* the engines still at full forward thrust. See the video on the 777's rejected takeoff test on YT.

  • @Kosmo_Z
    @Kosmo_Z Год назад +76

    that a330 neo landing was butter

  • @isaacpiesaac
    @isaacpiesaac Год назад +265

    That’s why you don’t clap

    • @killerplumber
      @killerplumber Год назад +20

      Lol hold the clapping til you are at the gate

    • @rileyfitzsimons8875
      @rileyfitzsimons8875 Год назад +31

      Or just don’t clap. Imagine if someone clapped every time you just did your job

    • @farhanrejwan
      @farhanrejwan Год назад +1

      @@rileyfitzsimons8875 lol

    • @SpottinPlanesForLife
      @SpottinPlanesForLife Год назад +1

      🧐🤨

    • @Shadow__133
      @Shadow__133 Год назад +7

      @@rileyfitzsimons8875 It boosts my ego, I like it.

  • @sigma1217
    @sigma1217 Год назад +177

    The grass is coming up in rectangular shapes, they clearly just laid sod down not thinking of this issue. The runway was unaffected (less sod debris).

    • @neithere
      @neithere Год назад +30

      But people don't click on "grass near runway is damaged by plane" as much as "plane destroys the runway"!

    • @sweeptheleg.
      @sweeptheleg. Год назад +6

      I'm thinking they probably had to have the runway swept before the next take off, could be costly for the next airline otherwise.

    • @Mrs.Doubtfire007
      @Mrs.Doubtfire007 Год назад +1

      That’s exactly what I thought!! More importantly, it was SUPER EXCITING IT WAS MY AIRPORT & such a great of the Minneapolis skyline.

    • @jumboJetPilot
      @jumboJetPilot Год назад +2

      They did just lay down the sod. And I had no idea that I had done that.

  • @Jude3e
    @Jude3e Год назад +50

    1:03 Must have been one of those massive dragonflies :P

    • @Aakarsh350
      @Aakarsh350 Год назад +2

      I captured that video 😌 It was a bird strike actually.

    • @mark675
      @mark675 Год назад +3

      @@Aakarsh350 he was joking 🙄

    • @Aakarsh350
      @Aakarsh350 Год назад +6

      @@mark675 yeah I got that 😂 but that Dragon fly was huge too🤣 Even I was scared of that

    • @Jude3e
      @Jude3e Год назад +1

      @@Aakarsh350 Great video!

    • @veronicafleitas412
      @veronicafleitas412 Год назад +1

      First I looked at the crow flying nearby, then the engine strike, then the dragon fly 😂

  • @I_Evo
    @I_Evo Год назад +277

    That 747 incident was apparently at Minneapolis St Paul (KMSP) runway 17 which is 147ft (44.8m) wide which is pretty standard and about the minimum a 747 can operate from.

    • @veronicafleitas412
      @veronicafleitas412 Год назад +12

      It is at Minneapolis, the video says

    • @outsidethewaxbox
      @outsidethewaxbox Год назад +4

      @@veronicafleitas412 technically the airport is at Fort Snelling, and physically closer to St. Paul than Minneapolis

    • @bsmith1164
      @bsmith1164 Год назад +50

      And unlike the title implies, the runway is not in any way destroyed.

    • @ianhereinaz1
      @ianhereinaz1 Год назад +35

      "Destroys The Runway" overdramatic much OP? Good lord. It blew away what looks like freshly laid sod. 🙄

    • @calliarcale
      @calliarcale Год назад +10

      @@deltalou8987 It did. They had just laid new sod around the runway, and now have to lay it all over again.

  • @northdanno
    @northdanno Год назад +55

    Nice to see a flight out of MSP. As a kid in college I used to love having lunch parked by the old barracks and watching Northwest 747s & DC9s take off.

    • @getmeouttatennessee4473
      @getmeouttatennessee4473 Год назад +8

      I love spotting 💗
      My first granddaughter was born in July. My daughter knows I adore planes and kept threatening to name her DC9 😅
      She ended up naming her...Piper ❤❤❤
      Close enough. She won't change her middle name to Cub, though. 😣

    • @Twobarpsi
      @Twobarpsi Год назад +3

      My dad is a Gopher! Chem Engineering in late 60s.

  • @DacalLP
    @DacalLP Год назад +24

    "aaah bordstrike, bordstrike"!! -Indian man

    • @Aakarsh350
      @Aakarsh350 Год назад +7

      Thats me😂😂

    • @iviewthetube
      @iviewthetube Год назад +3

      @@Aakarsh350 Happy Bordday!

    • @Aakarsh350
      @Aakarsh350 Год назад +1

      @@iviewthetube i said Bird strike 🥱 listen carefully

    • @iviewthetube
      @iviewthetube Год назад +3

      @@Aakarsh350 Ha, ha. I appreciate your sense of humor.

    • @Aakarsh350
      @Aakarsh350 Год назад

      @@iviewthetube 😵‍💫😵‍💫

  • @kobythomas7336
    @kobythomas7336 Год назад +154

    The first video was a departure off of runway 17 at KMSP this past Sunday. The runway was previously shut down for a while - not entirely sure why (I didn't read the NOTAM), but apparently some grass was laid around the runway following the completion of the work. Typically from what I've seen, heavy departures are done on 12R/30L because it's the longest runway that they usually have in service, with the occasional A330 departure from 17, but I've never seen a 747 on it! Either way, the new grass didn't like the high trust takeoff the 747 used! I noticed today that MSP now has a NOTAM stating "MSP RUNWAY 17/35 CLOSED TO FOUR ENGINE AIRCRAFT"

    • @Jimorian
      @Jimorian Год назад +10

      Probably wasn't from the engines, they still wouldn't be hanging over the edge of the paved section, but an example of how powerful the wing vortices can be.

    • @giraffesinc.2193
      @giraffesinc.2193 Год назад +6

      Thank you for that!

    • @jp7585
      @jp7585 Год назад +8

      Runway 17 is almost exclusively for 757-200 or smaller. That 747 must have been nearly empty. Runway 17 is only about 8000 ft long.

    • @wallyman292
      @wallyman292 Год назад +3

      @@Jimorian Or just the sheer amount of air pushed downward by the wings in order to produce lift.

    • @SDK-im8sl
      @SDK-im8sl Год назад +6

      @@jp7585 There are many airports, such as Rotterdam Holland, that have runways less than 8000 ft that regularly take 747s. MSP Runway 17 was built from the start to meet all standards for Design Group V, which includes the 747. Jumbos, especially those from the west cargo area, do often use 17 for takeoff if they're only carrying a medium size load. As others have written, this wasn't a case of operating a plane on a marginal runway ...It was just a matter of fresh sod not having been given time to settle and root.

  • @zensempai7371
    @zensempai7371 Год назад +32

    Turned that landscape into Minecraft reality

  • @johnsheridan6452
    @johnsheridan6452 Год назад +12

    Like the short landings. Dropped into San Diego tonight and pilot missed the mark, had to get on thrusters and brakes really hard. Always fun landing here.

    • @robertnichols7131
      @robertnichols7131 Год назад +3

      Dropped into is definitely the correct descriptive terminology for landing in San Diego.

  • @tomrogers9467
    @tomrogers9467 Год назад +20

    I expect in the first clip, there was newly laid sod adjacent to the runway. Sod takes a few weeks to knit into the soil. It can always be laid back down. Green side up this time, boys!

  • @robertheinkel6225
    @robertheinkel6225 Год назад +9

    We had a 747 land at Grissom AFB IN. When it taxied off the parking spot, the ramp behind it was lifted right out of the ground. It was a 20 foot square chunk of concrete a couple of feet thick. Since the 747 would be routinely parked there, we had to rebuild that section of the ramp.

    • @agps4418
      @agps4418 Год назад

      Looks like even the mass of concrete had to succumb to aerodynamics 😂

  • @rileysteve
    @rileysteve Год назад +17

    When the 747's were new in the early 1970's it was quite commonplace to see them ploughing furrows into the earth on take-offs.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад

      an airbus a380 can do the same thing though🤣

    • @HatsuneM1ku01
      @HatsuneM1ku01 Год назад +3

      @@raven4k998 the a380 wasn’t introduced until 40 years later so that’s irrelevant lol

  • @spacecowboy2483
    @spacecowboy2483 Год назад +9

    Moral of the Astana story: Don't release your seatbelt until the aircraft comes to a complete stop... and neither do clap.

  • @cupcakechronicles4551
    @cupcakechronicles4551 Год назад +38

    Couldn't help but laugh when they clapped whilst still going at hundreds of miles per hour

    • @duck74UK
      @duck74UK Год назад +17

      Clapping while the plane is drifting off the runway was pretty funny

    • @GCCG76
      @GCCG76 Год назад +3

      If you are approaching at a certain angle and your tail passengers can see the incoming tarmac, i’d say that to be cause for a quick regret clap. At least they’re not turning on their phones.

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 Год назад +7

      The airplane doesn’t do “hundreds” of miles per hour when landing. 🤪

    • @CapStar362
      @CapStar362 Год назад

      @@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 whats typical vRef for landing of a A320 - isn't it around 130-140 Kts? that's what....... 150-160 ish in MPH?

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 Год назад +1

      @@CapStar362 I imagine around that for the A320. Probably more like 125 to 135 when light. It’s what the B737 does and even the B747. It’s been a few years for the 74, but I recall 124 KTS for landing.
      What is that in MPH? Probably around 150, right?
      U made me look it up. 🤣. 124 KTS is 142.6 MPH.

  • @dicksherwood1055
    @dicksherwood1055 Год назад +11

    Many years ago, around 1973, the USAF was converting a 747 into the E-4A airborne command post. The contractor was located at a municipal airport. Although many jet aircraft used the runway previously, when the E-4A took off those huge engines peeled off parts of the runway pavement. The once on line video is no longer available unfortunately.

    • @Mrs.Doubtfire007
      @Mrs.Doubtfire007 Год назад +1

      My Dad flew the E-4. E-4B at that time. Stationed at Offutt.

  • @jogman262
    @jogman262 Год назад +1

    Nothing more beautiful than a 747 takeoff.

  • @connieembury1
    @connieembury1 Год назад +3

    Thanks again for another wonderful video 3MoA!

  • @dann5480
    @dann5480 Год назад +5

    Guy : birdstrike!! birdstrike!!!
    Pilot : Quiet please, I know.

    • @Aakarsh350
      @Aakarsh350 Год назад

      I am that guy😂💎

    • @Mrs.Doubtfire007
      @Mrs.Doubtfire007 Год назад +1

      Nice avatar!! But now I want a nice Chianti! 🍷

  • @robinstevens9189
    @robinstevens9189 Год назад +21

    And Kelsey gets his moment on 3 minutes!

    • @GemmaLB
      @GemmaLB Год назад +6

      Fresh grass chunks..... let's get into it.

    • @leeleigh1970
      @leeleigh1970 Год назад +3

      My thoughts exactly - lol!!!

    • @skydiverclassc2031
      @skydiverclassc2031 Год назад +5

      Freshly laid sod.....coming up!

    • @kwerk2011
      @kwerk2011 Год назад +7

      My name's Kelsey, I'm a 747 pilot, and my channel, 74Gear, is all about gardening.

  • @jonappleseed5270
    @jonappleseed5270 Год назад +6

    2:14 hard landing but thats about the best outcome that could have happened thankfully. hope there were no injuries

  • @ambassadorkees
    @ambassadorkees Год назад +9

    Noooooo! Kelsey creating content?

    • @wendyjaa
      @wendyjaa Год назад +4

      Glad I'm not the only one thinking that 😂

    • @leeleigh1970
      @leeleigh1970 Год назад

      Hahahahaha!

  • @JazzbLu
    @JazzbLu Год назад +3

    Great video! Amazing content!

  • @williamscoggin1509
    @williamscoggin1509 Год назад +5

    Wow, that plane was all the way off the runway in the grass and the pilot managed to bring it back. Give that man a raise! Or let him be the chief instructor for passenger playing top gun School. 🇺🇲👍🏻👀

    • @Kualinar
      @Kualinar Год назад

      That pilot made a major mistake : He accepted to land with way to much of a crosswind. He should have aborted that landing and DEMAND to be directed to another runway more in line with the prevailing wind.
      The air controller was negligent by directing the landing to that runway, and the pilot reckless to accept and proceed with that uselessly dangerous landing.

    • @johnd5398
      @johnd5398 Год назад

      You made one grave error. You forgot that youtube is full of people who (think they) know everything about everything and fucking LOVE to remind the world.

  • @em1osmurf
    @em1osmurf Год назад +1

    cheers for the pilot controlling that excursion. sounds like signals/lighting might've gotten a bit bent. good vid

  • @user-tx9ys8cn6x
    @user-tx9ys8cn6x Год назад

    Touché!

  • @TheStuport
    @TheStuport Год назад +24

    As I'm just a passenger of planes, not a pilot....do the training simulators that Pilots use put them in situations where they have to negotiate cross winds?...and if so how severe are the testing wind patterns? I only ask out of curiosity after seeing that Astana Airbus A320 literally coming in almost sideways for a landing @ 1:53! That was some serious flying technique from the cockpit crew! Cheers From The Clouds In Ohio

    • @jimmiller5600
      @jimmiller5600 Год назад +12

      The answer is "yes" for crosswind sim training. There are also numeric limits on acceptable cross or tail winds for each aircraft.

    • @TheStuport
      @TheStuport Год назад +5

      @@jimmiller5600 Appreciate the feedback Jim! I figured there was "some" training on crosswinds and the like but wasn't sure how far the teaching part could go in a simulator compared to actually flying in those gusts of wind. The power to just toss those behemoths around is really incredible. Salute!

    • @fastica
      @fastica Год назад +9

      I´m a private pilot. Every pilot start to learn to land in crosswinds since they start flying small planes. Crosswinds are a part of flying. Actually, the technique used to land in crosswind in small planes is not that different to the one used in airliners.

    • @jimmiller5600
      @jimmiller5600 Год назад +5

      @@TheStuport The kicker is that airline pilots have over 1,500 hours (approx) of experience before starting at a regional airliner as a co-pilot. After another thousand or two more hours and promotion to Captain they move up to the mainlines as a Co-pilot again. That's 2,500 to 3,500 hours in total, with the first 1,500 generally in piston aircraft which are light in both weight (stability) and thrust.

    • @TheStuport
      @TheStuport Год назад +2

      @@fastica Thanks so much for commenting on this Federico! It helps connect the dots for a cleared picture of what training is all about for pilots...private and commercial! Ciao From Ohio

  • @leanneb9529
    @leanneb9529 Год назад +3

    The 747....
    My favourite airplane of all time💖

  • @esen8886
    @esen8886 Год назад +1

    Nice video!!

  • @maxxlax-16
    @maxxlax-16 Год назад +3

    Thats crazy!

  • @FTStratLP
    @FTStratLP Год назад

    Awsome! Thanks for sharing.
    At 2:18 it once more proves that you should not clap (if at all 😉) bevor the plane has come to a complete still stand.

  • @ryanfrisby7389
    @ryanfrisby7389 Год назад +1

    Excellent video!😸

  • @usmale49
    @usmale49 Год назад +1

    Great...thanks!!

  • @Rocksoup77
    @Rocksoup77 Год назад +2

    Now that's what I call putting the power to the ground!

  • @alexabadi7458
    @alexabadi7458 Год назад +4

    Luckily no one was injured while watching this video.

  • @Nippleless_Cage
    @Nippleless_Cage Год назад +1

    Those passengers clapped too early 😂

  • @BubbyGamingOfficial
    @BubbyGamingOfficial Год назад +1

    Channel: 3 Minutes of Aviation
    Video: 2:51 Am I A Joke To You

  • @ahmadtheaviationlover1937
    @ahmadtheaviationlover1937 Год назад

    Amazing!!!

  • @giraffesinc.2193
    @giraffesinc.2193 Год назад +2

    For the A330, I kept thinking GOOD GOD reverse thrust! Glad it was just a test! 😁

    • @budwhite9591
      @budwhite9591 Год назад +1

      If they’d have stopped any quicker I’d expect to see the pilots get tossed through the windshield. Jk. I’d be more concerned about the condition/wear of the brakes. Obviously it was a test so hopefully they were looked over

  • @PMX
    @PMX Год назад +1

    "Yes, flight attendant? I'd like to take my clapping back please?"

  • @christophermyers3758
    @christophermyers3758 Год назад +1

    The last video of plane going off runway..
    if I were on that flight, would be last one off, so other people wouldn't see my "messy" pants!
    😅🤣😂

  • @darrelllee2107
    @darrelllee2107 Год назад

    That Atlas tearing up the shoulder reminds me of a Taco Bell burrito going through my digestive system.

  • @royceharrison6701
    @royceharrison6701 Год назад +1

    AWESOME

  • @nowthatsfunny1
    @nowthatsfunny1 Год назад +4

    AHHHH Budslight Budslight!

  • @ChicagoAirportSpotter
    @ChicagoAirportSpotter Год назад +3

    Current MSP NOTAM regarding RWY 17 (the one with the ripped up sod):
    MSP 10/368 MSP RWY 17/35 CLSD TO FOUR ENGINE ACFT 2210261747-2211302300

  • @Edwinlovesplanes
    @Edwinlovesplanes Год назад +2

    Wow 🤩

  • @mikedooly7288
    @mikedooly7288 Год назад +1

    During the same time the crew did a low pass, 50' agl and that was one of the most awesome things I ever expierenced. You could feel the pressure wave coming off the airplane.

    • @raven4k998
      @raven4k998 Год назад

      I said left!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @BrennenL
    @BrennenL Год назад

    yo this set of clips were insane this time around

  • @mikeybhoutex
    @mikeybhoutex Год назад +12

    I just don't know about that last landing in the video. Extreme crab angle to port. Manages to land, but wind is so fierce it weathervanes the airplane into it, thereby causing the excursion to port?
    I mean, I'm not the greatest armchair pilot, but seems this is why they have alternates...
    Edit, for posterity and stuff: a) I have a directional dillema in my brain, when I say or type the left-right thing in question, whether it be left/right, east/west, or in this case, port/starboard (which I am being told quite vociferously in the replies is wrong, so my bad, won't happen again) and even Empty/Full if the gauge is oriented that way, I'll often without even noticing get it backwards. I absolutely meant starbo...er, right. Stupid brain. It's irritating and still goin' on years later and I have no idea why. Probably some kind of childhood trauma when trying to give directions... :p
    So both my faux pas are now explained, and sorry for the mess. *flips coin to barkeep*

    • @fallguy747
      @fallguy747 Год назад +2

      PORT?

    • @ElementofKindness
      @ElementofKindness Год назад +4

      @@fallguy747 Ha! Right? Nautical term, and yet still incorrect. Right is starboard.

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 Год назад

      We don’t use port or starboard.

    • @Bren39
      @Bren39 Год назад +2

      @@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 the proper way to say it would be "the bow of the ship plowed to the starboard side and then the parking anchor was dropped"

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 Год назад

      @@Bren39 sounds about right.🤣🤣

  • @gerrynightingale9045
    @gerrynightingale9045 Год назад

    *Liked the guy on the cellphone recording the vid saying "Om Imma locka-a pasta"*

  • @boozypixels
    @boozypixels Год назад +2

    Atlas: Hey airport, SOD OFF!

  • @RennieAsh
    @RennieAsh Год назад +1

    2:18 never celebrate too early

  • @mikedooly7288
    @mikedooly7288 Год назад +1

    The 747is a trip. We were doing crew training at the old Minot AFB in Montana and it snowed like hell and we used it as a snow blower cleaned off the whole ramp clean as a whistle.

    • @johnd5398
      @johnd5398 Год назад

      Except that Minot is in N Dakota, not Montana. Has been since 1957.

  • @Ges_who
    @Ges_who Год назад +1

    Clapped too early on that last one 🤪😂😂😂

  • @grantbovee
    @grantbovee Год назад

    thank you

  • @deruniversalindikator
    @deruniversalindikator Год назад +3

    That moment when you already clap, when you are not even close to lower speeds

  • @amyshaw893
    @amyshaw893 Год назад +3

    "you may have heard the engines making a strange noise just now. please rest assured that everything is fine, and we will continue with our flight as planned. the attendants will be along shortly to serve you your in-flight meal, which tonight is roast chicken"

  • @janetefagundes7236
    @janetefagundes7236 Год назад

    Lindo vídeo 👏👏👍

  • @stevecurd3944
    @stevecurd3944 Год назад

    fantastic Queen of the skies

  • @ahmadtheaviationlover1937
    @ahmadtheaviationlover1937 Год назад

    Just the sheer weight and size of the queen of the skies tears up the runway as she soars higher into the heavens

  • @katanapilot1977
    @katanapilot1977 Год назад +2

    And that is why you should NOT clap after landing. Don't clap at all during the flight ;-)

  • @J.e.f.f.r.e.y
    @J.e.f.f.r.e.y Год назад +1

    2:19 Never celebrate too early.

  • @SpottingAvgeek
    @SpottingAvgeek Год назад

    Let’s just appreciate that butter landing

  • @andybrown6981
    @andybrown6981 Год назад

    Dude sends out his pigeons in the morning, sets up his camera and waits

  • @mikeperdomo2108
    @mikeperdomo2108 Год назад +1

    Awesome Atlas Air Boeing 747-400 Aka The Queen

  • @Gelaviation
    @Gelaviation Год назад

    The power of the queen of the skies

  • @Skarry
    @Skarry Год назад +2

    Boeing fan due to local economy.... That Airbus max breaking was REALLY impressive!

    • @Mrs.Doubtfire007
      @Mrs.Doubtfire007 Год назад +1

      Being an American & saying something positive about Airbus is treasonous. Boeing All the away!!! Airbus=❤️ for Commie comrade

    • @Skarry
      @Skarry Год назад

      @@Mrs.Doubtfire007 Airbus is British... Right? Really I should be a supporter of McDonald Douglas and TWA but...

    • @MrSchwabentier
      @MrSchwabentier Год назад

      @@Skarry Airbus has a production plant in Britain, but Britain only holds a minor share in Airbus. In legal terms the civil aircraft division of Airbus is French, while the Airbus Group is Dutch. But in effect the governments of France Germany and Spain own most of the shares.
      And a small detail about supporting local economy: A A320 built in Alabama has more american work going into it than a Boeing 787 ;)

  • @kurtboginski507
    @kurtboginski507 Год назад +1

    That last video segment indiacted that the plane was an A320. Looks alot like a Boeing 737 given the winglets and the planeform. Check out the passenger video, that's a 737 winglet.

  • @goldice_60fps79
    @goldice_60fps79 Год назад +1

    2:21 When you celebreate to early!

  • @leslienordman8718
    @leslienordman8718 Год назад +1

    Wow!

  • @flid3
    @flid3 Год назад +2

    End Vidoe be like: Thank you for flying Ryanair i Hope you have a good holiday

  • @marcfriedman2820
    @marcfriedman2820 Год назад +2

    The 747 taking off from MSP wasnt on a narrow runway. it has been used by NW and DL 747s for decades.

    • @Mrs.Doubtfire007
      @Mrs.Doubtfire007 Год назад +1

      EXACTLY!!! We launched the the -400 for crying out loud!!!

  • @onlythewise1
    @onlythewise1 Год назад

    amazing airplane

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Год назад +1

    Lucky that sod didn't get sucked INTO the engine 😮

  • @l.ch.6447
    @l.ch.6447 Год назад +1

    Impressive stop

  • @xyroah
    @xyroah Год назад

    Even tho the pilot veered off the runway massive kudos for him to commit to the landing. Must have been extremely difficult

  • @bobduvar
    @bobduvar Год назад

    The Atlas airline livery is so gorgeous ! Is it a freight company or a charter one ?

  • @stevecagle2317
    @stevecagle2317 Год назад +2

    When I read 747 destroys runway, I thought it would... I witnessed a REAL runway being destroyed during an airshow at Daytona Beach in the mid 80s by a Marine Harrier! It was hovering over the west end of the main runway - which had just been repaved. Suddenly chunks of asphalt blew into the air! There was concern by the Marines that the Harrier was struck, but the only damage was to the newly paved runway.
    The runway remained open but shortened. The airlines had to land several flights in Orlando and bus pax to Daytona until they adjusted their loads for the shortened runway.
    No video exists but I was a reporter for the ERAU newspaper and was taken out to see the damage and got photos... Long since lost...

  • @Aravindm619
    @Aravindm619 Год назад +2

    Wow

  • @Valdismith
    @Valdismith Год назад

    No thrust reversers on the Neo, which means they didn't use maximum breaking, even though reverse trust isn't that helpful in breaking, it still adds up.

  • @youtubeSuckssNow
    @youtubeSuckssNow Год назад

    Jeremy Fielding did a video on the crazy engineering behind airplane tires, worth checking out

  • @Aiden8-bits
    @Aiden8-bits Год назад

    The plane passing the 747: "How the heck you gonna lift o-"

  • @impulse9765
    @impulse9765 Год назад

    the a320 landing was butter

  • @wildpurple005
    @wildpurple005 Год назад

    Pilot: “ah shit landing clappers? Well, guess we gotta follow protocol..”

  • @paulcampbell9618
    @paulcampbell9618 Год назад +1

    I'm curious about the new supersonic commercial aircraft. Will the runways be long enough to take off and stopping. I'm sure right now not every airport has that capabilities

  • @maxenceleboeuf
    @maxenceleboeuf Год назад

    Everyone: Claps
    Air Astana pilot: And I took that personally

  • @_AndromedaGalaxy_
    @_AndromedaGalaxy_ Год назад +2

    1:10 it was a bird. on my 60" tv i could see a tiny speck get sucked into the engine.

  • @pjesf
    @pjesf Год назад

    747 is a BEAST

  • @wallyman292
    @wallyman292 Год назад +1

    I guess the people in that last clip clapped just a little too early!!!

  • @crankyreed
    @crankyreed Год назад +2

    2:18 they clapped too soon...

  • @furtif000
    @furtif000 Год назад +1

    Aircraft cat to be checked before dispatching aircraft in an airport cat ( runway width …)
    Boeing narrow runway operations is a good book also.

  • @ampersand.
    @ampersand. Год назад

    I wish your videos were longer!

  • @westoneichner8089
    @westoneichner8089 Год назад

    I'm curious what that ATC sounded like after that 747 took off 🤣

  • @stupidas9466
    @stupidas9466 Год назад

    "Clean up in aisle…er um, i mean runway 4. Clean up runway 4!"

  • @mikeybhoutex
    @mikeybhoutex Год назад +2

    Must have been semi-recently sodded grass put down and no anchoring for that 747 takeoff? Netting or something to hold it down? *shrugs*