CRAZY CROSSWIND LANDINGS! STORM DIANA ‘REPLAY’ FROM LONDON HEATHROW
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- Опубликовано: 15 дек 2018
- Good morning, afternoon or evening Aviation fans around the world.
As it’s cold a dreary Sunday evening here in London, and Maybe many of you are itching for a real Aviation fix.
So I thought I’d bring you some Aviation action from our livestream show back in November.
This was show No2 and by far the best day. There’s some crazy landings here, and look-out for the Icelandair 767 and the 747 TOGA!
The team are here live to answer your questions or just get involved in the comments.
This is my first time watching through - so should be a laugh 😆
Enjoy!
Jerry
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I can’t stop replaying this. Crosswind landings are my fave.. the commentary literally makes this stream so much better! Much love from Philadelphia USA!
That’s great to hear Erin!👍🏻 JD
I’m just here for Jerry’s comments hahaha
😄 Ollie James 👍🏻✈️ JD
I have a fear of flying and watching your videos and seeing all these planes land safely with crazy winds helps me a lot!
My Dad told me that they 'fly the plane down' rather than coast it down. He said this was because the engines took time to spool up in the even of an emergency. In high winds possibly they use more power [more flaps too] to give stability in high winds. This is what he said, my pops flew a piper Navaho not a big jet.
That Scandinavian landing 56 minutes what a landing
Very cool! Thx for sharing 👌🏼
I am so grateful for member's only chat these days. Great choice Team BJTV!
Hi Chris I’m ok pal
LOVE THOSE A340
Love these videos and hearing your excitement.
I think the difference in deployment of the speed brakes could be related to the nasty crosswind. Asymmetrical deployment might help the aircraft yaw to the left while the wind, pushing on the vertical stabilizer, is trying to yaw to the right.
Thanks for that Adam Keeney 👍🏻 makes sense
Private flight A7 MHH (A319) @ 2:47:10 = Qatar Amiri Flight
Where is this?
London Heathrow Joe Watts 👍🏻
@1:45:31 The insane Viking landing!