Plane Lands Too Hard
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2023
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OH MY FLIPPING EGG! 🍳
Oh my flipping heck, not egg. Pronounced ‘eck.
that was pretty gnarly man
Yeah but EGG sounds better 😂
No love. It’s “Ow, my flippin ‘eck”! The ‘eck is short for heck.
@@SuiGenerisAbbie what is heck short for?
1:51 Imagine thinking, you finally got through security, the wait at the gate, the always wonderful boarding process, and you are about to climb into the sky...and the plane screeches to a halt.
Happened to me flying out of Vegas last year. Very jarring experience
I wouldn’t mind the sudden stop. Just the knowledge that we wouldn’t be trying again without swapping planes.
That happens all the time for various reasons
Especially when you're The 1975.
Damn that 350 doing 1 legged squats
Thats my average landing in the flight simulator😅 Love the commentary of Jerry haha!
YOU LAND YOUR PLANES? LOL
Wow, the a340 above maho beach is just.. Amazingly beautiful!
Incredible to see how much force these landing gears can take. Great engineering.
Rumour has it that the Qantas A330 is still landing to this very day
Such overused and childish comment
@@dr.jillalicecooper2587... such a humorless person.
@@dr.jillalicecooper2587such a fatherless person
@@dr.jillalicecooper2587 such a asshole comment
@dr.jillalicecooper2587 Thanks for your input Doctor, it's highly valued..
Who's the dramatic British bloke always commentating at Heathrow like he's at a football match? He cracks me up! 🤣
I think he's called Jerry. He is the owner of the channel Big Jet TV Live.
Wow, British aviators love to react to landings. Their reactions are really funny 😂
I find these reactions totally unnecessary and stupid TBH.
That’s a plane spotter. Not an aviator. 🤣
I think they're quite annoying and often don't know what they're talking about. Being over dramatic about the slightest thing doesn't show aviation in a good light, either.
I like to hear their enthusiasm and i don’t care if what they say is wrong
@@Boss_Tanaka Same.
That "flippin 'eck!" was therapeudic. Haha.
Wait I've never seen a a340 landing in st maarten 🤯
You haven't seen one yet.
330 nowadays. Haven't seen a 340 in years.
the video is 10 years old. the source video is up in the description.
@@RomNYCan ex Virgin Atlantic A340-600 landed at St. Maarten the other day. European Cargo if I remember right.
@@iHatePolitics Nice! Yeah, I was only referring to AF.
Has to be my favorite video of all
fantastic episode
Thank you!
It's well past time we start to do something about these negative windshears! Time to take action!
🤣🤣🤣 More censorship?
In the 80s, people going to the beach would take these "wind breaks" - they were simple bits of brightly coloured canvas with bamboo posts that you stuck into the sand. But they really cut down the wind. If plane drivers had a button to deploy something similar around the wings when they were coming in to land, it would dramatically cut down wind gusting and make for much safer, more colourful landings.
More carbon tax. At least by 1000%. Climate change will bring down an airliner very soon. No price on pollution.
@@Badmansband if you mean reducing carbon emissions, say so. Taxing carbon doesn't reduce emissions.
Ban them from entering the country and send them back to where they came from. Stop the windshear from coming here!
It's crazy that people stand behind jets taking off and being in the middle of the jet blast.
Right. You play stupid games, you win stupid prizes. They were lucky. Jet blast can reach speeds well over hurricane force winds.
1:40 butter landing🎉
Been there and done that while flying into Las Vegas. The wind was crazy. I had to be in a holding pattern for an hour and a half and even then it was a hard and bouncy landing.
Vegas is somewhat infamous in the pilot world as having some pretty sporty windshear.
Great stuff as always!
Good set of vids. All were interesting
Bro. This takes true talent
Great episode!
Nice compilation.... ❤
One of the *better* uploads by this channel in some time. Lots of crazy stuff!
I wonder how many injuries people get on that beach in St Maarten? Id imagine theres quite a lot of cases of flying debris from the jet blasts.
42
The last clip is from JSI not SXM
Lady got killed in SXM when she lost her footing in the jet blast. She then jammed her skill into that LARGE concrete barrier on the side of the road. Darwin. Darwin. Darwin.
Great video!😸
I just subscribed your channel and also I watched all your videos.
Commentary for #1 was spot on...gnarly indeed....
Cathay Pacific landing at Heathrow was quite spectacular!
smooth landing👏👏
The Qantas flight that landed at 1:35 was landed at YPPH; Perth Airport.
Me fascinan estos vídeos
Saludos desde Costa Rica
It’s an awkward situation when wind shear pushes the plane down because right afterwards the wind then dramatically lifts as was seen by the Cathay Pacific A350 as it struggled to drop it’s nose wheel after initially being pushed down hard.
Ideally the pilots would recognise the wind shear & go around before being slammed. I would imagine that was extremely uncomfortable for the passengers & potentially damaging to the plane.
Getting the nose down has nothing to do with windshear.
A proper windshear is associated with a microburst.
Also, when you fly into windshear, you always have an increase in headwind first and then a decrease in headwind. It’s never the other way around.
This might not even have been windshear related.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 i never said anything about head winds though.
When the rush of air hits the grounds it then pushes out & back up as it equalises.
A micro burst is a whole other thing to wind shear, one i have seen with my own eyes. A micro burst would have slammed the plane hard in to the ground.
@@WhiskeyGulf71 a micro burst is a whole other thing to wind shear? Uh, no. Wind shear can happen during certain meteorological conditions. Not every wind shear is a micro burst, but every microburst is a wind shear.
Windshear can happen in the vertical and horizontal. It’s associated with jet streams, mountain waves, fronts, temperature inversions, thunderstorms, and close to the ground and the most dangerous ones, microbursts (or downdrafts).
So to say that a microburst is a whole other thing is false. Winds shear is the result of the microburst.
You said the winds dramatically lifts, which would struggle getting its nose down. That’s not the case.
You are clueless as to what's going on.
For the A350, was that just a poor crab by the flying pilot or were the conditions such that most pilots would have hit the Togo?
Smoothest Ryanair landing.
I saw that landing live :)
An afternoon at Skiathos airport getting hit by jet blast is an afternoon well spent.
awesomeeee
I have a clip from Maho Beach, Sint Marteen, how can I share that with you?
the time when Air Fance had A340 😕
the a343s were dogs and slogs - woefully underpowered
A350s are a thousand times better tho, for everybody involved
@@ghostrider-be9ekthey are not underpowered, they are lighter, so they need less powerful engines. Makes no difference compared to other 4 engine airplanes.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 you are obviously not from the industry.
It was common knowledge that the 343 was underpowered - it would over temp its core very easily - in fact there were several near misses at certain airports because of the lack of power and nil climb performance
@@ghostrider-be9ek LOL, I’m type rated in the A340.
Every airplane is certified to lose one engine on takeoff at MTOW.
So a 340-300 at 270 tons or a 340-500 at 370 tons has pretty close to the same performance numbers.
It just has a bad reputation because the engines look so small.
Nostalgia Ehen the a340 Lands at sinnt Marteen❤
Dammn that a340 could have hit the ground.
The AF A340 trying to run its hairdryers in overdrive to regain altitude. 😂
0:45 HOLY POOPY!! I think *I* peed my pants a little on that one… 😳😳😳
Always good to remember that a successful landing is simply a controlled crash.
Where are my three seconds!!!
J/k great video
Oh easy! 😨
Oh my flipping egg! 🥚
Wow! 🤩
I’m surprised that’s not touch and go, mate! 🇬🇧
Wow. 😲
That was pretty gnarly man! 👍
Watch that back if you missed it. 📸
1:24 Me trying to butter in Real Flight Simulator:
After the A350, A340 and A330 I genuinely expected the next clip to be an A320 😆
That guy who landed the A350-1000 is prob a former Ryanair pilot💀
oooooo flippin eck was an appropriate response to that slamdown
0:45 for example, plane flying at 150 knots, wind blowing from the front at 10 knots, stall speed is 140 knots. Wind suddenly changes from 10 knot headwind to 10 knot tailwind, now the plane is falling at 130 knots.
😂😂😂😂😂
Why did the 340 go around?
Windshear is defined as a sudden change in wind speed and/or direction. No such thing as negative windshear.
When windshear goes from a headwind to a tailwind that is negative windshear
LOL! 🤣
That first clip had some of the Britishest commentary I've ever heard.
What’s the difference between „negative“ and „positive“ windshear?
Positive windshear results in passengers giggling and being sick, like they've just come off a rollercoaster. Negative windshear is when they nearly crash and die, like when they go on a ride at a fairground operated by Travellers that isn't properly licenced by the Health and Safety Executive.
As far as I understand, negative windshear is when the wind at the surface is stronger than the wind above the runway, while positive windshear is the opposite, when the plane experiences a sudden increase in wind speed as it approaches to touch down. Note that windshear can come from different directions, and I believe that when people talk about negative windshear it's mostly about a sudden drop in *headwind* more than sideways bursts.
Negative Windshear is when the airspeed suddenly drops
Positive Windshear is when it suddenly increases.
its just relation to airspeed decreasing or increasing.
One is optimistic, the other is pessimistic.
There's no such thing it's just called windsheer and it's air moving vertically
RTO appears very late , close v1?
Windsheer is not a change in airspeed its wind moving vertically
That would be an up/downdraft, no?
Windsheer is different wind velocities (speed or direction) at different altitudes. Or at least that's what weather people talk about when looking for tornado prone weather.
You are right…and wrong.
A collum of air comes down vertically and hits the ground and bounces circularly in all directions.
That means to a flying airplane, it will first fly through an increased headwind, followed shortly after by a downdraft, followed shortly by an increased tailwind.
I use "Pull Up, Pull Up, Terrain" as my ring tone.
The fact that they clapped the A340 going around 😂😂😂
Pretty sure its not called "Negative Windshear".. Its just called "Windshear"! Windsheat is just a sudden change in wind speed / direction... Not sure what you mean by negative windshear in that first clip.
It sure felt negative by everyone on that airplane, that's for sure.
@@mikeybhoutex wdym?
Copied and pasted this:
Positive windshear is a sudden increase in headwind, making the airspeed rise and making the aircraft fly above the glide slope.
Negative windshear, on the other hand, is a sudden decrease in headwind, it doesn't necessarily need to be tailwind, just an important drop in headwind. reducing the airspeed and making the aircraft fly below the glide slope.
Pretty sure you don't know what the heck you are talking about.
Negative Windshear is when the airspeed suddenly drops.
Positive Windshear is when the speed suddenly increases.
Just because you have never heard the term, does not mean it does not exist.
@@CapStar362 No need say it like that.. I never said i was certian that there was no such thing as "Negative Windshear", i stated i was "Pretty" sure..
0:28 Introducing to you........ The F-35 Lightning
0:35 oh my flipping heck💀💀
0:33 😮😮😮😮
0:32 😮😮😮😮
0:32 Ryan Air landing
Oh god not Ryan air again
Mother nature be like: "Here, let me help you put that plane down!"
That quantas a330 pilot probably entered depression for being called retarted too many times
on the first one, that airline immediately fired the pilot an ryanair immediately hired him
1:24 Bruh, butter failed, 😥 but still, a nice landing still despite the long landing.
Nothing failed. Near perfect landing. Also, nobody in aviation calls it “butter”. It’s a greaser.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 Bruh dude, since when?
@@indranimaharaj507 since always. “Butter” seems to be a RUclips thing. In 31 years of flying, I’ve never heard anyone say butter.
oh my flipin egg, that was super narley mean
Lol, heathrow, they switched runways after that I believe
oh my flipping egg hahahha
More worried about the crab angle upon touchdown.
“Thank you for flying RyanAir”
Getting a bit bland around here. Need some sweetener. Aeronautical Sugar, that is. Maybe of the South American variety.
Longer videos pls 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Nowwww😒😒😒😒😒
3 min too short
3 Min not enough
that was hard..really hard. I wonder if the plane might have been subjected to inspection afterward.
They always inspect the planes
Where are my 3 seconds?
Ryanair’s smoothest landing:
That opener looks just like a typical War Thunder runway 10 minutes in to a battle...
Youd think that landing was hard until you see how Navy pilots land their planes xD
I’m the dork who says that you shorted us by 3 seconds.
Sometimes FCPC adds too much butter
That first one😮😮😮 holly moly! Slammed down. Fell like a rock! Pilot did brilliantly to control it!
Why are british comentators the best?
Because they're expressive.
Aussies and Vietnamese are also up there in that category...
FLIPPIN' HECK
Eek, did the 737-800 not extend its flaps and lie about it or were they never set? Was a very quick abort decision on rotating, maybe an "I crap we forgot to set flaps" moment? 🤔
It is set, otherwise the take off config warning horn will sounds.
The flaps were set. They also didn’t abort at rotation. There was no flap issue in my opinion.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183LOL, you're a hell of a pilot. 👍👍
2:05 Normal Ryanair landing💀💀💀💀
No wonder i HATE wind !
Sure is nice to not see the black exhaust smoke like in the old days.
What ??? The Noise and the Smoke is what made the old days so great, as was the diversity of all the different types of Commercial Aircraft, Now they all look and sound the same.
Pilots number one rule:
Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing!
Not my landings
What would cause the plane at 2:09 to jerk like that?? That was a wing issue? How?
Probably the brakes and reverse thrust
The airplane didn’t jerk. The passenger did.
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Sorry guys that was me in the flight simulator
Qantas 330, was not necessarily long, but it was close. from what I saw, as the wheels touched, the very last TDZ Segment went under the wings, so judgement call there.
And what is with all these Aerobraking landings all of a sudden by airbus?
im curious what caused the 340's TOGA also, looked like a clean landing.
Agreed. Pilot could be proud of that landing in my opinion.
I don’t think they are aerobraking on purpose. More like forgetting to bring the nose down after such a soft landing. 🤣🤣
@@CapStar362I was wondering the same thing
A330 is at Brisbane. The international terminal is at the far end of the runway so I suggest the long landing could have been deliberate to avoid a lengthy taxi.
A go around is never mate unless you deployed reversers or you are off the runway
He said “very late”. Not “too late”. 🙄
WTH ?
Watched the hard landing live then, and was followed by a 747.
OH MY FLIPPING EGG🍳
Looks to me like the Airbus could do nothing about that sudden windshear, the nose pitched up but there still wasn't enough airspeed to keep the plane flying.
Smh
Whats a negative windsheer ? Isnt every windsheer negative towards headwind direction ? Thats why we call it windSHEER
No
history almost repating its self [fedex express 80\12 ]
2:25 i thought this video was about landing not takeoff