This is no joke, I was on that EasyJet Plane and I was scared to death. There were several passengers feeling sick due to stress. More, those passengers were supposed to arrive on sunday but the flight turned back to Lisbon due to the fog. So all the passengers were already very tired and scared from the day before. But I want to thank the EasyJet Crew and the pilot itself they did a wonderful job they gave all the informations and each time we had a missed approach the pilot explained everything, and what would be the next step. When our plane touched the ground they had a huge applause from the passengers. Thank you EASYJET for the wonderful JOB.
That pilot has some serious balls... The passengers by the window near the wings must have crapped themselves when the wings started to flap like they did at 3:54... Massive respect, and the biggest applause to the pilot.
Ricardo Jorge Nobrega Fernandes I only fly with TAP to Madeira but happy to.know that everything went well.with Easy Jet. Madeira is always scary but that was super scary :) I hope.you enjoyed your travel after all that...
That is absolutely crazy!! Seemed to be a big pocket of turbulence just over the start of the runway. Certainly threw most of the pilots off especially the TUIFly and Monarch pilots! Unbelievable catches, honestly one of the best plane spotting videos I've ever seen!!! :D
Very nice video! Amazing go arounds!:) That one at 5:05 was a bit dangerous, wasn't it? I like the Luxair very much!:D Do you use a micromuff because we can't hear the wind that much?
As always, beautiful work! If St. Maarten is "the greatest plane watching spot in the world" (as many people claim), Funchal has to be a close 2nd place. Plus, St. Maarten has neither the weather, the danger, nor the spectacular surroundings of Funchal. Keep up the great work---Madeira is the best watch on the net!
go arounds cost fuel as you need takeoff goaround power as well as losing time and strenous too as it needs a lot of concentration and is frustrating for all but necessary depending on technique amd sideforce
Nice video .. You can see exactly which driver a little guts and which not. Looks really really nice to really see this is it! These are another spectacular landings
finnair, scandinavian and icelandair pilots are the best trained for this kind of landings, they usually fly into powerful gusts of wind on zones near the artic with poor visibility, heavy rain and snow
Wonderful stuff as always. I wonder, is this airport the one in Europe with the most recorded go arounds? Which airline has the most? I seem to recall many fine Lufthansa landings in difficult circumstances, is there a real difference between airlines in this regard? One day I will visit Madeira and not just for the airport!
Fantastic! Kudos to the Finnair pilot! And additional kudos to the Easyjet pilot for making a solid second effort. Definitely subscribing to your channel!
Amazing conditions, I live in Tenerife and the same happened here lots of go-arounds! By the way, it's amazing how ALL Scandinavian airlines land first time and the other not...Skills!
+Oliver Philip Guhl I've been to Tenerife three times (once in Puerto de la Cruz and twice in Playa de las Americas) and Finnair pilots always land smoothly and on schedule despite the winds. :)
awesome compilation, everything seemed to go ok during approach but when they were nearly on the runway, it all went insane ! great piloting skills though, those crews had to be under pressure, especially of easyJet..
Fantastic video Sam, what ever goes on at FNC you're always there with your camera! Reading in the news here up north, that people landing there last monday, were shitting their pants! Thanks for a great clip.
Faz em Outubro 3 anos mas ainda lembro bem este dia em que apenas aterrámos á terceira tentativa, e ainda tinha-mos tentado 2 vezes no dia anterior em que regressámos a lisboa.
I like your videos, but I do have a small criticism. Would you be able to show the entire approach, landing, and rollout? It would be nice to see each approach and landing in its entirety.
I'm Finnish and somehow once I saw that Finnair plane I immedietly knew it was going to land xD And did a good landing even tho it wobled around a lot.
Boa filmagem, só é pena que não siga os avioes mais um bocado pela pista para ver o trem frontal a tocar no chão e manterem-se ao centro da pista, coisa que nem sempre é fácil com ventos cruzados...
This may sound silly, but for any pilots who are commenting on this great video, are these situations actually dangerous to the flights? I've always had a fear of flying and it will be really helpful to hear from those who can explain to me, thank you
I'm not a pilot but I can assure that they are trained for all kinds of situations. These Windshears, crosswinds and downwinds sure add a little danger factor to a landing, but that's why some of them decided to divert or go-around and try again. I live on this Island, and I can say to you, that every pilot who lands here needs to have some kind of extra certification to land at this airport. Also I should point out that there was only one big incident with this airport, before both expansions of the runway length. Getting back to your fear of flying: again, Pilots are trained to every kind of situations. Their responsability is the safety of everyone on board the aircraft. If they decide that it's NOT safe to land, they WON'T land. No matter how angry the people inside are that they can't arrive to their destination.
I'm a very junior pilot. Going around is drummed into you - unhappy with anything? Go around. If the approach isn't stable, go around. There are many layers of safety defense. The design of the airport and aircraft. The conditions being tested at different wind strengths. Very good weather reporting and prediction. The training and ongoing training of pilot. Ultimately, I think a fear of flying is quite natural. I fly because I've convinced myself that the risks are reasonable. It sounds like your seeking information to help do something similar and I think that's a good idea.
@ruigranito @johnhoga Wow, thank you both for taking the time to reply and giving me such comforting information, I really appreciate that. Your understanding of my fear is really an encouragement, thanks again!
Joann Wang Our airport isn't the best to start seeing these footages haha. Great to know you did appreciate our help. :) Also I should point out that planes, airports and pilot training are better everyday. Give it a try sometime ;) John Hogan Junior Pilot? Way to go! Follow that dream. Best wishes to your career and have fun out there :D
Rumour has it that some UK theme parks are considering turning this into a ride! Puke bags at the ready people, not to mention some disposable hooded poncho's in case of projectile vomiting!
I have family in Madeira and I used to go visit them every summer, so I have been there 8 times. You never know what the conditions are going to be like on the day you travel there. The only time when I am truly afraid of flying is when I have to land there.
Wow, excellent video. I can't see how these airlines are making a profit here with so many go around and divertions. Diverting to Tenerife is quite a divertion. I remember on the 737 classics that Boeing had training recommendations to use flaps 25 with GPWS overriden and VREF+15 when trying to land on winds like these. Not sure on the NG models with different wing design. Obviously seems to handle better. I mean, some of these guys pushed the nose over right at the flare to reduce the float. Great job, though. Thanks for posting.
the air companies and VINCI/ANAM are being stupid, they do not need to divert all the planes to the Canary islands in order to land, 50 km to the north of Funchal airport exist the Porto Santo airport where all of those planes could have landed. of course the passangers would have to take the ship to Madeira island, but they will rater sent the tourist and the Madeirans to the Canary islands.
***** The problem with porto santo is that altough they have a bigger runway, they cannot handle more than 4 planes at the same time, tarmac is not big enough. Also when there are strong winds most of the time the ferry does not operate. so and unfortunatelly in cases like this it is better to divert to a place where airlines will have better option to accomodate guests in case if they have to overnight. Porto Santo, in winter only has 2 ou 3 small hotels operatiing.
Ivo Roberto Tavares Nóbrega O aeroporto do Porto Santo já deveria ter sido melhorado há anos. levar os passageiros para as canárias não resolve nada para quem quer ir para a Madeira. A ANAM/VINCI deve melhorar/ampliar o aeroporto do Porto Santo para que este possa servir de alternativa em casos de tempestade. Se eles aterram nas Canárias com ventos cruzados também poderiam aterrar no Porto Santo nas mesmas condições. Também não se esqueça que quando os aviões são desviados para as canárias devido a tempestade, estes tem de esperar por uma 'aberta' na tempestade para fazerem o voo até a Madeira. Não há vantagem nenhuma em ter de voar 500km para lá e mais 500km para cá quando temos o Porto santo aqui tão perto. não se esqueça que nos velhos tempos o Porto Santo era o único aeroporto na RAM e os aviões cabiam. desleixo foi o que aconteceu ao Porto Santo.
Estou plenamente de acordo, tendo o arquipelago 2 aeroporto internacionais não cabe na cabeça de ninguém que os aviões tenham de fazer 500 km extra. todavia sendo o investimento tão avultado, talvez n ao compense, pois sejamos realistas o Porto Santo não tem movimento que justifique tal investimento, infelizmente é certo. nos ultimos anos temos assistido ao aumento do trafego, mas este é sazonal e contar com o mau tempo na Madeira para justificar obras no apt do pxo é algo rebuscado. Há que ver tb a falta de aposta do hoteis. a grande maioria fecha no inverno. Ano passado ainda em Setembro tive uma situação em que o meu vo da tap teve e divergir para o pxo e acabei por regressar a lis simplesmente porque o porto santo não tinha capacidade de resposta no que respeita ao alojamento. Lembro-me que dos 3 voos desviados 2 voltaram à base. Enfim é tudo muito complicado de solucionar, mas sem duvida que o pxo merece e precisa de uma grande melhoria. A começar pela pista que nos ultimos tempos já nem se pode utlizar na sua totalidade.
EagleGaming Carrying extra fuel is expensive. Flights are planned with enough fuel to reach the destination, fly more than one approach and then continue to an alternate destination if necessary. How long the a/c can continue to fly depends on the destination and suitable alternates but 2-4 hours is unlikely. Still, safety is paramount and there will be more than enough fuel for several approaches.
Ya know I've been a pilot for 6 years and I never thought about how much fuel I had on board, thanks for pointing that out for me or else I would have never noticed -_-
For those of you that don't know, the airport used to be only 1/2 to 2/3 of what it is today. It was a while before they extended it. From the point of you of this video, the extended part is on the left (the direction the planes are coming from). I can only imagine the margin for error before that.
Eu acho que eles deveriam ter uma segunda opção de pouso na própria ilha, um novo aeroporto com um traçado diferente, protegido dos vendo que sopram da lateral.
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This is no joke, I was on that EasyJet Plane and I was scared to death. There were several passengers feeling sick due to stress. More, those passengers were supposed to arrive on sunday but the flight turned back to Lisbon due to the fog. So all the passengers were already very tired and scared from the day before. But I want to thank the EasyJet Crew and the pilot itself they did a wonderful job they gave all the informations and each time we had a missed approach the pilot explained everything, and what would be the next step. When our plane touched the ground they had a huge applause from the passengers. Thank you EASYJET for the wonderful JOB.
That pilot has some serious balls... The passengers by the window near the wings must have crapped themselves when the wings started to flap like they did at 3:54... Massive respect, and the biggest applause to the pilot.
Ricardo Jorge Nobrega Fernandes I only fly with TAP to Madeira but happy to.know that everything went well.with Easy Jet. Madeira is always scary but that was super scary :) I hope.you enjoyed your travel after all that...
Ricardo Jorge Nobrega Fernandes
Haha, nice joke. No you were not.
@@miniena7774 Idiot. I suppose every single word that comes out of your mouth or is typed by your fingers also happens to be a lie, does it?
That is absolutely crazy!! Seemed to be a big pocket of turbulence just over the start of the runway. Certainly threw most of the pilots off especially the TUIFly and Monarch pilots! Unbelievable catches, honestly one of the best plane spotting videos I've ever seen!!! :D
me to :) i agree with all that you saide
+Conor010 Aviation Channel ✈✈ I'm an experienced traveler and I think the flight at 5:15 would have made me puke.
Conor010 Aviation Channel ✈✈ I only fly with TAP to Madeira!
At 00:05:00, this Tuifly pilot flying has got BALLS !!!!
Crazy airport due to those crazy winds ! Great respect for these pilots !
Lets be happy with those guys
I was going to comment the same one! haha That was probably an abort for 99% of other pilots.
5:10 THAT was quite amazing though I would hate to be inside that plane.
It was cool, but i believe the procedure would be to go around because it was unstable on final approach, but im no pilot
finnair showing how its done ;)
Those are some ruff conditions, very exciting video to watch!
when i first saw this video it had 300 views and i told my self this shit going viral lol
The pilot of the Boeing from 05:05 - extraordinary performance! One true professional!
Very nice video! Amazing go arounds!:) That one at 5:05 was a bit dangerous, wasn't it? I like the Luxair very much!:D Do you use a micromuff because we can't hear the wind that much?
As always, beautiful work! If St. Maarten is "the greatest plane watching spot in the world" (as many people claim), Funchal
has to be a close 2nd place. Plus, St. Maarten has neither the weather, the danger, nor the spectacular surroundings of
Funchal. Keep up the great work---Madeira is the best watch on the net!
Great filming with good light control. Enjoyed watching very much.
Great compilation! Big like!
Such a beautiful place to live at btw!
Great amazing captures, and fantastic camera work. Big Super Windy Like!!!
Wow stunning video mate !! Well done !!
Exelente video, como este a poucos aqui no youtube!
Stunning video and great filming under this adverse weather! Filmed from a building? Liked!
go arounds cost fuel as you need takeoff goaround power as well as losing time and strenous too as it needs a lot of concentration and is frustrating for all but necessary depending on technique amd sideforce
Always perfect videos in this great airport. Many thanks
That airport in combination with such a weather is amazing! Great video!
Great video, thanks for sharing. Just shows you landing at Funchal is crazy with these gusts. Flying by the seat of your pants!!
Amazing video. Thanks for going through all the effort.
Awesome stuff man! Stunning compilation!
Absolutely great video!!
Wouah BEAUTIFUL video! Very impressive!
Nice video .. You can see exactly which driver a little guts and which not. Looks really really nice to really see this is it! These are another spectacular landings
Brilliant video again Samuel! Keep it up!
I went several times to Madeira and the landing was always scary. At least with my flights. Excellent footage.
Saiste sempre do avião com uma manchinha nos boxers... granda porcooooo ! :-D
Naaaa. Isso só deve acontecer se ele se espetar mesmo
I love your great video.... Excellent and awesome work!!! BRAVO!!! Ciao.
That Finnair landing though
finnair, scandinavian and icelandair pilots are the best trained for this kind of landings, they usually fly into powerful gusts of wind on zones near the artic with poor visibility, heavy rain and snow
Great filming of some very scary moments!
Really good video! Fantastic!
Awesome video! Some crazy weather!
Wonderful stuff as always. I wonder, is this airport the one in Europe with the most recorded go arounds? Which airline has the most? I seem to recall many fine Lufthansa landings in difficult circumstances, is there a real difference between airlines in this regard? One day I will visit Madeira and not just for the airport!
Great Video *.*
Congratulations
Fantastic video! Liked!
Fantastic! Kudos to the Finnair pilot! And additional kudos to the Easyjet pilot for making a solid second effort. Definitely subscribing to your channel!
Este video se fosse no pico do facho visto de tras a aterragem tambem ficava que nem mel, bom video.
5:14 When your pants get soiled.
awesome footage man :)
Great video, thanks for posting.
Spectacular captures! Amazing
Awesome Video!
Com este temporal e fazer estes vídeos...só pode ser paixão. Obrigado
Obrigado por este vídeo, aterragens espectaculares!
Amazing conditions, I live in Tenerife and the same happened here lots of go-arounds! By the way, it's amazing how ALL Scandinavian airlines land first time and the other not...Skills!
+Oliver Philip Guhl I've been to Tenerife three times (once in Puerto de la Cruz and twice in Playa de las Americas) and Finnair pilots always land smoothly and on schedule despite the winds. :)
Wow great footage, my heart stop for a second at 5:12 for Tuifly
Mine too. That was bad!
Nice, was the Tuifly Nordic rapid descent caused by a windshear ?
Or sidedraft
Fantástico, en verdad muy mal clima para los aterrizajes!!!
Could you also show the actual rollout along with the landings?
awesome compilation, everything seemed to go ok during approach but when they were nearly on the runway, it all went insane ! great piloting skills though, those crews had to be under pressure, especially of easyJet..
there is a canyon and wind have more speed this place during landing check google maps
Nice one 😃
Fantastic video Sam, what ever goes on at FNC you're always there with your camera! Reading in the news here
up north, that people landing there last monday, were shitting their pants!
Thanks for a great clip.
Wow ya ..some very fine aviat'in going on that day...thank's Samuel...and company..
Trabalho fantástico como sempre muitos parabéns.
That's amazing footage!!!
That's scary stuff! Well filmed though:)
wow awesome video
Great pilot skills
This is extraordinary!
aviation do you live near mederia airport?
estas imagens sao de que dia??
Faz em Outubro 3 anos mas ainda lembro bem este dia em que apenas aterrámos á terceira tentativa, e ainda tinha-mos tentado 2 vezes no dia anterior em que regressámos a lisboa.
Oh my god, imagine yor were in that Tuifly from 5:00!!!! For one second it was falling down like a rock! :O nice video!!
Insane vids!
I like your videos, but I do have a small criticism. Would you be able to show the entire approach, landing, and rollout? It would be nice to see each approach and landing in its entirety.
The TUI B737-800 with the Split Scemitar Winglet looks like it is about to drop! Pilot"s got guts man!
I'm Finnish and somehow once I saw that Finnair plane I immedietly knew it was going to land xD And did a good landing even tho it wobled around a lot.
I really liked it!
Wow the 737 at 513 it had to be windshear pushing them down. Crazy downswing.
Finnair made it nice and smooth on the first try :D And so did SAS and TAP
+finnishguy845 - and Jet time as well ;)
the one at 5.10 was pretty crazy... awesome stuff.
This video really shows why flying is only the second most thrilling thing we can do. The first is landing. This is real, seat of the pants, flying.
Continued watching and noticed that the Easyjet pilot landed successfully on the third try. Amazing!!
05:13 nicely done that man :-)
love hearing the engines at full throttle
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Boa filmagem, só é pena que não siga os avioes mais um bocado pela pista para ver o trem frontal a tocar no chão e manterem-se ao centro da pista, coisa que nem sempre é fácil com ventos cruzados...
This may sound silly, but for any pilots who are commenting on this great video, are these situations actually dangerous to the flights? I've always had a fear of flying and it will be really helpful to hear from those who can explain to me, thank you
I'm not a pilot but I can assure that they are trained for all kinds of situations. These Windshears, crosswinds and downwinds sure add a little danger factor to a landing, but that's why some of them decided to divert or go-around and try again.
I live on this Island, and I can say to you, that every pilot who lands here needs to have some kind of extra certification to land at this airport.
Also I should point out that there was only one big incident with this airport, before both expansions of the runway length.
Getting back to your fear of flying: again, Pilots are trained to every kind of situations. Their responsability is the safety of everyone on board the aircraft. If they decide that it's NOT safe to land, they WON'T land. No matter how angry the people inside are that they can't arrive to their destination.
I'm a very junior pilot. Going around is drummed into you - unhappy with anything? Go around. If the approach isn't stable, go around. There are many layers of safety defense. The design of the airport and aircraft. The conditions being tested at different wind strengths. Very good weather reporting and prediction. The training and ongoing training of pilot. Ultimately, I think a fear of flying is quite natural. I fly because I've convinced myself that the risks are reasonable. It sounds like your seeking information to help do something similar and I think that's a good idea.
@ruigranito
@johnhoga
Wow, thank you both for taking the time to reply and giving me such comforting information, I really appreciate that. Your understanding of my fear is really an encouragement, thanks again!
Joann Wang Our airport isn't the best to start seeing these footages haha. Great to know you did appreciate our help. :) Also I should point out that planes, airports and pilot training are better everyday. Give it a try sometime ;)
John Hogan Junior Pilot? Way to go! Follow that dream. Best wishes to your career and have fun out there :D
Thanks Rui :-) I hope to get over to your part of the world one day :-)
Very good video. Like! --> But, safety first.
Good job to the pilots!
Rumour has it that some UK theme parks are considering turning this into a ride! Puke bags at the ready people, not to mention some disposable hooded poncho's in case of projectile vomiting!
Nice video!! I wish I was inside that plane!!!!(the one that went around twice)!!!!!!
Hahaha Me Too. Maybe our balls will pop out.
Cool my friend...
I have family in Madeira and I used to go visit them every summer, so I have been there 8 times. You never know what the conditions are going to be like on the day you travel there. The only time when I am truly afraid of flying is when I have to land there.
Wow, excellent video. I can't see how these airlines are making a profit here with so many go around and divertions. Diverting to Tenerife is quite a divertion. I remember on the 737 classics that Boeing had training recommendations to use flaps 25 with GPWS overriden and VREF+15 when trying to land on winds like these. Not sure on the NG models with different wing design. Obviously seems to handle better. I mean, some of these guys pushed the nose over right at the flare to reduce the float. Great job, though. Thanks for posting.
the air companies and VINCI/ANAM are being stupid, they do not need to divert all the planes to the Canary islands in order to land, 50 km to the north of Funchal airport exist the Porto Santo airport where all of those planes could have landed. of course the passangers would have to take the ship to Madeira island, but they will rater sent the tourist and the Madeirans to the Canary islands.
***** The problem with porto santo is that altough they have a bigger runway, they cannot handle more than 4 planes at the same time, tarmac is not big enough. Also when there are strong winds most of the time the ferry does not operate. so and unfortunatelly in cases like this it is better to divert to a place where airlines will have better option to accomodate guests in case if they have to overnight. Porto Santo, in winter only has 2 ou 3 small hotels operatiing.
Ivo Roberto Tavares Nóbrega
O aeroporto do Porto Santo já deveria ter sido melhorado há anos. levar os passageiros para as canárias não resolve nada para quem quer ir para a Madeira. A ANAM/VINCI deve melhorar/ampliar o aeroporto do Porto Santo para que este possa servir de alternativa em casos de tempestade. Se eles aterram nas Canárias com ventos cruzados também poderiam aterrar no Porto Santo nas mesmas condições.
Também não se esqueça que quando os aviões são desviados para as canárias devido a tempestade, estes tem de esperar por uma 'aberta' na tempestade para fazerem o voo até a Madeira. Não há vantagem nenhuma em ter de voar 500km para lá e mais 500km para cá quando temos o Porto santo aqui tão perto.
não se esqueça que nos velhos tempos o Porto Santo era o único aeroporto na RAM e os aviões cabiam. desleixo foi o que aconteceu ao Porto Santo.
Estou plenamente de acordo, tendo o arquipelago 2 aeroporto internacionais não cabe na cabeça de ninguém que os aviões tenham de fazer 500 km extra. todavia sendo o investimento tão avultado, talvez n
ao compense, pois sejamos realistas o Porto Santo não tem movimento que justifique tal investimento, infelizmente é certo. nos ultimos anos temos assistido ao aumento do trafego, mas este é sazonal e contar com o mau tempo na Madeira para justificar obras no apt do pxo é algo rebuscado. Há que ver tb a falta de aposta do hoteis. a grande maioria fecha no inverno. Ano passado ainda em Setembro tive uma situação em que o meu vo da tap teve e divergir para o pxo e acabei por regressar a lis simplesmente porque o porto santo não tinha capacidade de resposta no que respeita ao alojamento. Lembro-me que dos 3 voos desviados 2 voltaram à base. Enfim é tudo muito complicado de solucionar, mas sem duvida que o pxo merece e precisa de uma grande melhoria. A começar pela pista que nos ultimos tempos já nem se pode utlizar na sua totalidade.
Espectacular.
Amazing footage. Can't believe the TUIFly at 5:12 didn't go around!
WHAT ABOUT THE FUEL STOCK OF THE AIR CRAFTS WHICH PASS THE RUNWAY OVER? ISN'T IT A MATTER OF RISK?
They always fill the aircraft with extra fuel, in case they do need a go around, they have enough fuel to go another 2-3 maybe 4 hours of flying
EagleGaming Carrying extra fuel is expensive. Flights are planned with enough fuel to reach the destination, fly more than one approach and then continue to an alternate destination if necessary. How long the a/c can continue to fly depends on the destination and suitable alternates but 2-4 hours is unlikely. Still, safety is paramount and there will be more than enough fuel for several approaches.
Ya know I've been a pilot for 6 years and I never thought about how much fuel I had on board, thanks for pointing that out for me or else I would have never noticed -_-
For those of you that don't know, the airport used to be only 1/2 to 2/3 of what it is today. It was a while before they extended it. From the point of you of this video, the extended part is on the left (the direction the planes are coming from). I can only imagine the margin for error before that.
I landed in funchal I'm glad I didn't see this before
Max Collins me to lol
Anyone else agree that the Luxair ( 7:36 ) was the only one that kept the plane stable?
Think there wasnt so much with that time:)
+I'm Your Worst Nightmare Look at Finnair and SAS
SAS most stable approach. very nice job.
Swedish pilots!
Didn't they just get lucky with the wind turbulence?? Wished I'd booked a cruise now !!
+DJ The y1d Maybe, but with wind like that, the shear and turbulence would always be a factor.
Eu acho que eles deveriam ter uma segunda opção de pouso na própria ilha, um novo aeroporto com um traçado diferente, protegido dos vendo que sopram da lateral.
Next week Friday we gonna go here...im actually really scared after watching this video. .
How many heart attacks??? As usual amazing video man!
i think its time for them to build a giant wall to block the wind
Easy jet don't wants to put passengers life in hell, so they patiently approached two times and landed safely at right time. Well done mate 🥰🥰
сколько ж там кирпичей потом из самолета вывалится)
Видали как крылья шатаются?