Je te salut Cher Lucaas super vidéo bravo et toujours ce genre dès Vidéo Il faut pas relâcher car c’est super. Qu’est-ce que vous faites et merci encore. Bonne continuation🇲🇦🇲🇦👍👍
Huge props to you man! Congrats and thank you for not click baiting us and making the thumbnail actually reflect a portion of the video...even the first one, no less.
As much as I enjoy these videos, I'd appreciate it if you took a little more care when putting this constellation together. Some videos (compressor stall for example) are in it like 3 times.
These runways with tourists near the beach should really be revised. Pilots trying to show off and land as close to them as possible should not be a thing, ever.
for the next 1 hour weekly dose of aviation milestone i think it could be a good idea to put the episode number of which the clip came from in the corner, if possible of course
And perhaps I can humbly suggest another tip to enhance your excellent selection of clips. In many cases, you helpfully identify the type of aircraft involved. But some types sound alike when you say them, especially when there is background noise and your commentary becomes muffled. So can I suggest that, for example, instead of saying "seven-thirty-seven", "seven-fifty-seven", "seven-sixty-seven", you state the models as "seven *three* seven", "seven *five* seven, "seven *six* seven", etc. I think this would help to identify the aircraft more clearly.
0:40 Do your homework child! That 777 almost crashed, the plane failed to climb not to land, they were going around and it didn't climb and then when they were close to stall it dropped down! Engines were idle on the go-around! 12:42 they were applying manual braking and obviously unbalanced! 14:30, the engine was perfectly functional, this was a take-off TEST with 1 engine!
0:31 The livery there is also quite good. The plane that parked in the spot was the Avianca Surf City El Salvador livery, quite rare to come by, as Avianca El Salvador offers many different routes and this plane is only 1. This plane was likely heading from San Jose, Costa Rica to San Salvador, El Salvador
Once road-tripped from Morro Bay to SF on rt 1 for a day trip. CIrcled the bay and was crossing the Golden Gate when we saw this massive plane heading for us, and thought it was a hijacking. Never know it was fleet week, parked and walked back out onto the bridge as the Blue Angels started their show. Greatest unexpected experience ever, Felt like a kid again and it was all totally circumstantial. 10/10 experience. Then that night our flight home from SLO was cancelled because of the cascade failure in SW so we had to drive back up to SF to fly out on Delta at 1 am then waited in the lobby until like 6am because check-in services weren't available till then. 0/10
At 28:04 apparently the dangerous hot air balloon predator scared all the planes at this airport, who ran in fear and got stuck on a dead end route. Game over, little planes!
40:46 Taildragger airplanes tend to swing around or "ground loop" if there is a sideways force on the main wheels. The pilot must keep the plane accurately pointed down the runway, or it can lead to the wing strike seen here. Tricycle landing gear is much more forgiving.
Yes they do. It’s a safety measure, used in case of a hydraulic or brake failure. At military airports an emergency braking cable is rigged across the runway, so the fighters tail hook can catch the cable and stop the aircraft.
As I recall, the report on that one indicated that the pilot became incapacitated during the approach but the co-pilot was able to takeover when the alarm went off indicating that the gear had not been lowered
55:58 That undulating runway is interesting. Uphill landings and downhill takeoffs work fine, but I have never seen a runway that wiggles up and down like this one. I suppose it works all right.
Fun fact: When the warning system activates such as "Bank Angle", it warns the pilots to prevent it from happening as the plane believes it's about to bank.
That (landing stall) the video guy says that should be a touch & go. Now how would that work? Clearly, the plane basically stalled on landing & how could he get it back in the air safely? It in my opinion was safer to stop.
The 3rd 1 with the boeing 777 was attempting a go around but didnt apply thrust to the engines the pilot didnt slam it to the ground otherwise great video!👌
Ryanair is such an enthusiastically positive airline, that wasn't a near miss, that was just the pilots giving the runway a high-five upon yet another successful landing!
Thanks!
Appreciate the support Marcel!
Good old Aerosucre, the gift that keeps on giving.
This RUclipsr made 250 interesting videos. They made an hour-long special, but luckily no-one was injured.
lol
haha i get it
😂😂😂😂
You have some duplicates:
4:42 and 15:57
8:24 and 10:36
18:10 and 39:48
23:32 and 36:54
25:05 and 43:09
Just noticed one and was looking for the comment, great job!
I'm sure he's aware. It increases video length and view time.
@BryTee - Well done for spotting these, and for timestamping them.
This kind of documenting takes time, effort and patience, I know!
@@RT-qd8yl or he just didnt watch it himself ^^
As a little bird once told me: "landing without flaps is better than flapping without land"
250th weekly dose of aviation. Let's gooo! Proud of you man
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6:51 was suprisingly a really smooth landing.👌
😂
Good videos, narration is sometimes totally ignorant.
Getting permanently grounded for descending too low during a fly-by, seems a bit excessive..
I'll bet they're regretting that decision now, correct me if I'm wrong but I hear they're struggling with getting pilots rn
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Aerosucre providing many great highlights as usual
most of them because the plane barely making it off the runway
3:15 that copilot was like “nice landing, did you see the photographer over there? I think he got it all on camera!”
This Embraer had to declare an emergency and return to the airport, because the yoke/control column is awful and shaped like hell. 😂
Like the Concorde
4:06 got me rollin. But the vidd was firee 250 IS A GREAT achivement. keep it up brother
The Big 250!!! Congratss! and keep it going!
1:34 man buttered it without flaps
That’s kind of the point of emergency landings as smooth and as safe as possible
Je te salut Cher Lucaas super vidéo bravo et toujours ce genre dès Vidéo
Il faut pas relâcher car c’est super. Qu’est-ce que vous faites et merci encore. Bonne continuation🇲🇦🇲🇦👍👍
Props to the pilots at Saint Barthaleme absolutely NAILING a fast butter after that dive.
It had to be Ryanair
lol
🙌🙌250 🙌🙌🍰🎉Congratulations Lucaas and thank you for the weekly doses.
Huge props to you man! Congrats and thank you for not click baiting us and making the thumbnail actually reflect a portion of the video...even the first one, no less.
Great work with both content and commentary! Keep it flying!!
This is great to watch before going on a long flight
cool video. there are a few repeats though, with the exact same commentary
Congratulations Lucaas on 250 episodes ,always look foreword to your videos. Have a great day everyone.
hi
51:28 It is amazing that no one was seriously injured when the helicopter struck power lines. Everyone could have died!
1 hour special! I love it!
Congrats now #milestone300
2:13 Classic ryanair landing😂
Thank you for flying ryanair💀
That was definitely from flight simulator
As much as I enjoy these videos, I'd appreciate it if you took a little more care when putting this constellation together. Some videos (compressor stall for example) are in it like 3 times.
2:13 is the deff of a ryrnair landing
I watched the whole video on the tv while being sick. “It was very good” “made me hapi”
These runways with tourists near the beach should really be revised. Pilots trying to show off and land as close to them as possible should not be a thing, ever.
Thanks Lucaas :)
Man…give the guy a break……some clips are so good they show up twice!
Thanks for a great vid, brother!
😲 Unbelievable captures, this video is a masterpiece!
congrats Lucas love your videos been watching for 4 years now
Your videos haven't shown up on my feed for a very long time.
Congratulations team! You all deserve credit and accolades for your content!
Congrats on 250
Brother, you accidently played the same video twice on the F-15s. 8:30 and at 10:35. Just wanted to give you a heads up. Lol
for the next 1 hour weekly dose of aviation milestone i think it could be a good idea to put the episode number of which the clip came from in the corner, if possible of course
And perhaps I can humbly suggest another tip to enhance your excellent selection of clips.
In many cases, you helpfully identify the type of aircraft involved.
But some types sound alike when you say them, especially when there is background noise and your commentary becomes muffled.
So can I suggest that, for example, instead of saying "seven-thirty-seven", "seven-fifty-seven", "seven-sixty-seven", you state the models as "seven *three* seven", "seven *five* seven, "seven *six* seven", etc.
I think this would help to identify the aircraft more clearly.
Love the videos man. Keep up the good work
2:16 ThAnk yOu foR flyIng RyaNaIr
57:12 iphone alarm going off, landing gear collapses, sparks everywhere. Are you trying to give me ptsd? xD
0:40 Do your homework child! That 777 almost crashed, the plane failed to climb not to land, they were going around and it didn't climb and then when they were close to stall it dropped down! Engines were idle on the go-around!
12:42 they were applying manual braking and obviously unbalanced!
14:30, the engine was perfectly functional, this was a take-off TEST with 1 engine!
Expectations: hiring a pilot work the job
Reality : flying wherever, and crashing the plane
Lmao
0:31 The livery there is also quite good. The plane that parked in the spot was the Avianca Surf City El Salvador livery, quite rare to come by, as Avianca El Salvador offers many different routes and this plane is only 1. This plane was likely heading from San Jose, Costa Rica to San Salvador, El Salvador
2:21 It’s Ryanair, of course they’re gonna land like that.
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That's an _Overdose_ of Aviation!
20:55 that is definitely not Helsinki EFHK airport, or anywhere else in Finland.
33:12 I read that the pilot added sheet metal to the wing tips. That modification lets him scrape the runway without damaging his plane.
Just another day in the office. Amazing skill by these pilots
Love the video
Best hr of my day!
CONGRATS!!
Will watch this over any movie 😍
Crazy job.
2:01 of course its ryanair🤣
Bro thank you so much for this masterpiece. I apriciate it with every single one of my aviation-focused braincells ❤
The plane taking off under the balloon 28:03👍
I can't understand what to say!
I'm not at English because I'm Japanase but
I found out that the plane is very cool!!!
Once road-tripped from Morro Bay to SF on rt 1 for a day trip. CIrcled the bay and was crossing the Golden Gate when we saw this massive plane heading for us, and thought it was a hijacking. Never know it was fleet week, parked and walked back out onto the bridge as the Blue Angels started their show. Greatest unexpected experience ever, Felt like a kid again and it was all totally circumstantial. 10/10 experience.
Then that night our flight home from SLO was cancelled because of the cascade failure in SW so we had to drive back up to SF to fly out on Delta at 1 am then waited in the lobby until like 6am because check-in services weren't available till then. 0/10
At 28:04 apparently the dangerous hot air balloon predator scared all the planes at this airport, who ran in fear and got stuck on a dead end route. Game over, little planes!
Love your videos
40:46 Taildragger airplanes tend to swing around or "ground loop" if there is a sideways force on the main wheels. The pilot must keep the plane accurately pointed down the runway, or it can lead to the wing strike seen here. Tricycle landing gear is much more forgiving.
HOW WAS 0:55 NOT A GO AROUND??? AND DAMN DID THEY HIT HARD
Great channel. Thank you for all of your work and thoughtful editing and comments. Best wishes for the future of your channel.
I'm starting to realize many aviation related things happen in Sweden
Great compilation, thanks!
2:53 I had no idea USAF fighters even had tail hooks.
Yes they do. It’s a safety measure, used in case of a hydraulic or brake failure. At military airports an emergency braking cable is rigged across the runway, so the fighters tail hook can catch the cable and stop the aircraft.
how many a321 neos landed at skiathos too low?
Incredible yet tragic. These catastrophic failures serve as a wake-up call for improved safety measures.
That Cathay Pacific A350 Landing was so Hard than what I expected 😮
Ryanair's best landing💀💀
Shut up
2:01 Just a normal Ryanair landing
Why the duplicate inserts??? Does no-one check before uploading to the net??
All aircraft are normally that low at Skiathos, not unusually low as you suggest !!
Who needs Dr. Kaborkian when we have Aerosucre.
At 9:15 we know what they were hearing when they started dropping that gear haha, Terrain
As I recall, the report on that one indicated that the pilot became incapacitated during the approach but the co-pilot was able to takeover when the alarm went off indicating that the gear had not been lowered
55:58 That undulating runway is interesting. Uphill landings and downhill takeoffs work fine, but I have never seen a runway that wiggles up and down like this one. I suppose it works all right.
It’s an illusion, the runways are straight
Yay 🎉🎉
Tuned out when the third duplicate showed.
Very cool & crazy stuff.
Fun fact: When the warning system activates such as "Bank Angle", it warns the pilots to prevent it from happening as the plane believes it's about to bank.
20:25 USA Presidential plane
Wait, A340s dont provide good thrust right? So why the problem with no flaps?
That pilot in the A350 was in stall. They should have done a go around
That's not debris, it's Aerosurce souvenirs!
great compilation, however several duplicate entries...
C-130 flying with its door open. How unusual!
23:07 as a pilot I get it... back taxiing is a pain in the ass.. but nothing worth burning your brakes over 😂
That (landing stall) the video guy says that should be a touch & go. Now how would that work? Clearly, the plane basically stalled on landing & how could he get it back in the air safely? It in my opinion was safer to stop.
Keyboard warrior 😂
@@bubuxorpoerkie6838 good one...
The plane landing with no flaps better than any Airsurcre landing in their entire history
This video is as long as the video’s been out
W 250
The 3rd 1 with the boeing 777 was attempting a go around but didnt apply thrust to the engines the pilot didnt slam it to the ground otherwise great video!👌
Ryanair is such an enthusiastically positive airline, that wasn't a near miss, that was just the pilots giving the runway a high-five upon yet another successful landing!
Ryanair unstable landing ❌ PTFS landing ✅
4:07 the way the man reacted 💀☕️