Used to live over the road from Heathrow Airport..Dog hurst Drive...1987..and every time a plane flew over i got a free Jacuzzi every time I had a Bath... everything shook 😂😂😂
I do feel kinda sorry for those people & families who do live at this houses a 100% sooo close of Heathrow busiest planes route at every day 24/7, ....how can they to put up wiv this for soo many years???? Now the Heathrow Airport is expanding a so more routes, but wow a far tooooo many more planes is coming in😮🫣🫣.
My brother used to live in Chantilly, VA. It's very close to Dulles airport. I once saw a Concorde looming over one of his neighbor's houses at about that height! I just stood there awestruck at the spectacle.
Not fair on the residents. I used to have the flight pass in Kingston over my house and at times that was bad enough. Funny too as when Wimbledon was on, I could hear the flight over the grounds on my TV, then a minute later in real over my head!
Stimmt aber viele ziehen dahin weil meist die Mieten nicht so hoch sind und dann beschweren sie sich beim Flughafen weils zu laut ist, hat man ja schon oft gehört. Eins hat hier aber keine erwähnt, diese Flugzeug aufnahmen sind doch einmalig. I Love You Flugzeuge ❤❤❤
I went to school with a lass who moved down South to a property smack bang next to Heathrow. When she came back up North to visit, the silence of countryside drove her nuts. She couldn't sleep because it was too quiet.
На хората, живеещи там, сигурно вече слухът им е напълно увреден. Невероятно е, колко ниско прелитат тези самолети. Ако някой хвърли ласо, може да си хване някой от тях.
Afraid not. It’s the angle the filming is taken from. Those houses were built in the 1930s and aircraft have been coming over them since the 1940s. Plus in the 1950s and 60s aircraft were much noisier. I know, I lived near by.
@@maxbee4460agree, it’s just the way it seems because of the camera angle and it’s not the same flight path all the time. I used to live close to Heathrow, heard little airplane noise and drove down surrounding roads many times when they came in across open fields, not over housing.
You do realize these planes are coming down to land at the airport just a few hundred metres from the houses😂😂. How else are they supposed to land or are you assuming they just drop from 30000 ft straight to the runway?
@@jeremysmith54565 no need to be smart ass. Yes I am aware. But accidents happen with far less opportunity. Houses truthfully should not be allowed to be that close to the airport if they basically have to land on your roof. Yes i know the people knew when they moved there. But that is a big tragedy waiting to happen however amazing it is to view
For rent, superb houses very close to Heathrow airport, a great advantage if you travel often by plane. Only one condition : reserved for deaf people !
I lived in Isleworth for 19 years. Visitors used to ask me how I put up with all the aircraft noise. I told them I got used to it and don't even hear it half the time.
It already drives me nuts to watch this on my iPad! I live in Hawaii in the jungle where the loudest noise every night is the sound of coqui (tree frogs). Some people complain about those, but I don’t hear them anymore……
Back in 1970, my parents and I had to rent a house for a year, as the contractor building the house we wanted to buy had multiple delays in completing the house. Our rental house was maybe a mile from our city's airport directly under the flightpath. And 1970 just happened to be the year that, for whatever reason, the Powers That Be decided to see if our runways could handle Boeing 747s. So every morning starting around 7am, a couple of 747s would do touch-and-go landings and take-offs for about an hour, and the planes flew over our house at less than 500 feet altitude. The engines back then were quite a bit louder than they are today- and today's engines are loud enough, thank you very much.
@@jetstreamuk Of all places, Birmingham, Alabama. There was a push at the time to boost traffic to our airport but I never saw the need to have anything that large landing here.
@@Mustapha1963 747 are a monster of a plane , the only ones that land in to heathrow are cargo planes but still amazing to see , some of them are 30 years old and still flying
Concord taking off sent out serious noise and airpressure waves; one went over my car as I circuited the perimeter road; the pressure wave popped my car door out onto its safety catch!
I worked with a bloke who lived next to a busy main road all his working life, when he retired moved to the countryside where it was very quiet, he couldn't sleep for a year, too quiet... You get used to noise, I think these people are ok with the planes.
My husband and I stayed overnight in a B&B in Hounslow, flying home the next day. Every 7 minutes until 9:00pm a plane would go by at this level; I could see the pilots in the planes from where I was on the ground.
Myrtle Avenue: I had a friend from school, Christine, who lived there in the 1960s and 1970s. I think she just got used to the aircraft and didn't take much notice of them.
London is such a crazy place, people paying half a million quid to live in an environment like that, I just don't get it, what quality of life have they got when at home? I know that London has the second lowest disposable income in the UK and as such homes to buy or rent are scarce, but ffs live somewhere else in the country instead!
I couldn't live there. The noise must be unbelievable, day and night none stop, it must be horrendous, never getting any peace and quiet. If you can sleep through that, you can sleep through anything.
Well Heathrow has been there for a few years now… I mean it’s not like you pop down, buy a house and then think ‘hey up, what’s that noise?’ However some people move next to airports, because the houses are cheap and then try to get the airports closed or restricted. Sting (as in Police) moved next to Boscombe, complained about the noise but just happened to land his private jet there… some people really don’t get irony or hypocrisy.
you are SO LUCKY so many good spots to watch! So close I can see Rivvits hahaha jk amazing! where I am in canada they keep us all away as MUCH as possible... all fenced off for KMs and KMs.. some are close.. they don't seem to care a golf course is near the one I live by.. they get to see them.. they had a sesna crash on the hole that was literally just renamed the Runway before it happened hahahaha. anyways this is awesome! love it.. I wish I could be that close to them!
Used to live 3blocks from airport in Midwest US, every time a plane was either landing or taking off and you were on the phone, you had to STOP talking no one can hear each other. Also you can clearly hear when the tires came out.
@@jetstreamuk Depend on wind direction , lots of houses were sold out due to noise level. Also my biggest fear till today is, that a tire will fall on roof anywhere I live.
Where I live, we have an RAF base and 2 USAF bases nearby. When they’re on manoeuvres it can get pretty rowdy, but it’s not constant like this. I couldn’t live there. Imagine the noise stress.
NO..NO..NO..NO. I am nearly deaf and that noise is like shards of glass in my brain. What about all the pollution? I couldn't relax for a minute waiting for some emergency landing that goes wrong.😢
I visited friends at Chobham/Chertsey many years ago. I was using the loo when there was this almighty roar. Scared me half to death, never mind the other implications! It was a 747.
does anybody know which runway the first several scenes are at?.......also, is there a most popular public viewing area (park, etc) for most spectacular views?.....thanks
The first few videos are from Myrtle Avenue and the other videos where you can see the full runway is from the courtyard hotel , so do they do a runway change at 3pm every day , so it will be one week from mayrtle road from 6am to 3pm , and then the next week it will be from 3pm till around midnight, best thing to do is download flightradar 24 and have a look at that , all these planes land at the same time every day .
We live under the Luton landing path and the planes are low enough so that we can see what airline they are but this is crazy. I have had them right overhead on the M25 when I pass Heathrow.
Towers with microphones located around the perimeter of airports and above houses with speakers in the houses linked by WIFI and internet to Noise cancellation amplified speakers at strategic locations, such as residential zones and cities could possibly reduce noise.
I would definitely live here ❤✈️say im crazy i would be sitting under a cool 🌲 watching 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sunday night i had to 😂 at myself peeking through the window to see a hugh jet heading to Montego when a creepy croc lizard fell on my hand so i open the door when on the Veranda pouch to see it wow such a beauty satute to the pilot's amazing i just ❤them
Wow, those pilots must have nerves of steel, and the residents who live right by there. How do the residents get any sleep? Those planes are feet from their roofs?
~~ I reckon those poor residents must be wearing industrial earmuffs like the runway crews wear - that noise must be awful to live with - and that is a very busy airport ..
Same as people who buy or live in houses next to busy roads, My roads very loud and its a normal but busy one. Up the road is a motorway with houses all along it, people bought them all. Trains, Buses, Trucks from the eco concrete producers up the road, all just loud as Jets, oh and lets not forget the morons with modded booming car exorst. The new trend is not just to have a very loud low boom but to have them basically go off like gun shots or explosion, can be heard for miles. There is one driving around where I live, does My fuxxing head in, I don't know why they are not banned. This goes on all day and all night 3am no matter lets wake everyone up ha ha.
Yeah there does be so many birds are this area , there does be guys driving around the airport letting of shots and flares to scare the birds off beside the runway
Used to live over the road from Heathrow Airport..Dog hurst Drive...1987..and every time a plane flew over i got a free Jacuzzi every time I had a Bath... everything shook 😂😂😂
😂😂 brilliant
好多a380
lol 🤣
I do feel kinda sorry for those people & families who do live at this houses a 100% sooo close of Heathrow busiest planes route at every day 24/7, ....how can they to put up wiv this for soo many years???? Now the Heathrow Airport is expanding a so more routes, but wow a far tooooo many more planes is coming in😮🫣🫣.
Did the houses suffer any structural damage at all, e.g. cracked walls?
Omg I'd be a nervous wreck if I lived in one of those houses 🙈
Es ist einer Zumutung für die Menschen die dort wohnen
My brother used to live in Chantilly, VA. It's very close to Dulles airport. I once saw a Concorde looming over one of his neighbor's houses at about that height! I just stood there awestruck at the spectacle.
where’s chantilly ???
@@jetstreamuk In Fairfax County, Virginia, United States
You were so lucky to see that! I grew up in Fairfax County, never got to see the Concorde :-( but heard it every day!
@@originaljazzgirl I grew up in Springfield. Went to Lee High school and then GMU. You?
That's absolutely crazy
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Just mind-boggling! Even listening via my iPad speaker it’s way too loud. I sure hope there’s never an accident there!
Great stuff, all beautifully captured, my fav are the evening ones! ❤️🛬🛫✈️❤️🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed
Not fair on the residents. I used to have the flight pass in Kingston over my house and at times that was bad enough. Funny too as when Wimbledon was on, I could hear the flight over the grounds on my TV, then a minute later in real over my head!
Nobody is forcing people to live by an airport🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Stimmt aber viele ziehen dahin weil meist die Mieten nicht so hoch sind und dann beschweren sie sich beim Flughafen weils zu laut ist, hat man ja schon oft gehört. Eins hat hier aber keine erwähnt, diese Flugzeug aufnahmen sind doch einmalig. I Love You Flugzeuge ❤❤❤
I went to school with a lass who moved down South to a property smack bang next to Heathrow. When she came back up North to visit, the silence of countryside drove her nuts. She couldn't sleep because it was too quiet.
yeah i’m like that 2 when i go back to ireland, the silence freaks me out lol
I had the same thing, but it was from living right next to the sea. Whenever I went somewhere where there was no sea, I struggled to sleep.
That’s just sad…
I also watch the Amsterdam landings. Hi Joe
Just bacl ground noise for those people. They probably do not even hear the planes, but I am sure they will be startled by any other sound.
Monsters all right. I'm addicted to monsters!!!!
На хората, живеещи там, сигурно вече слухът им е напълно увреден. Невероятно е, колко ниско прелитат тези самолети. Ако някой хвърли ласо, може да си хване някой от тях.
😂 🤠
Люди, живущие там получают отступные за шум. Неужели вы думаете, чтобы индусы жили там за просто так??
I would be terrified to live there, and the noise would be unbearable for me.
ah i’m sure they are use to it now
It wouldn't scare me living there, but i still couldn't live there as the constant aircraft noise would drive me up the wall.
Wouldn't live in one of those houses if it were given to me
I live around here. I look up and see the giant metal bird but I can't hear a damn thing.
@@killneel вы от этого шума потеряли слух?🤔
BBQ's in summer..... breathing all that in....lovely
😂😂 could you imagine
@@jetstreamuk Atleast you get free fuel to light the fire. Could start a fly through bbq service, lean out the window and grab your hot dogs
@ 😂😂😂
I don't have the nerves to live there.
I used to work in a secluded house out in Crawley about six minutes from Gatwick and the noise of the jet engines would make the house shake
The B,A A380. WoW what a aircraft. ❤ 🇬🇧
The BA planes always look dirty .
That's madness the way the planes are to close to the houses and trees aswell
Afraid not. It’s the angle the filming is taken from. Those houses were built in the 1930s and aircraft have been coming over them since the 1940s. Plus in the 1950s and 60s aircraft were much noisier. I know, I lived near by.
Totaly agree AND THAY PREACH HEALTH AND SAFTY. WHERE IS THE SAFTY HEAR .🤔
Because that is where the airport is……
@@maxbee4460agree, it’s just the way it seems because of the camera angle and it’s not the same flight path all the time. I used to live close to Heathrow, heard little airplane noise and drove down surrounding roads many times when they came in across open fields, not over housing.
@@dianekay8771houses were there first.
Wow it's a,amazing that flying that close is even legal. One wrong move and all those innocent people
Though they go through 100s if not thousands of hours of training to be able to fly something like those planes.
@jeremysmith54565 still, accidents happen. Just a matter of time.
You do realize these planes are coming down to land at the airport just a few hundred metres from the houses😂😂. How else are they supposed to land or are you assuming they just drop from 30000 ft straight to the runway?
@@jeremysmith54565 no need to be smart ass. Yes I am aware. But accidents happen with far less opportunity. Houses truthfully should not be allowed to be that close to the airport if they basically have to land on your roof. Yes i know the people knew when they moved there. But that is a big tragedy waiting to happen however amazing it is to view
Surprised the “parking police “ haven’t tried putting a ticket on them, they’re so low 😮
For rent, superb houses very close to Heathrow airport, a great advantage if you travel often by plane.
Only one condition : reserved for deaf people !
I lived in Isleworth for 19 years. Visitors used to ask me how I put up with all the aircraft noise. I told them I got used to it and don't even hear it half the time.
i live on the flight path too and am use to it , but the problem i have when i hear a plane i have to stop and look up at them every time .
Same with me, but trains. I live next to the Liverpool to Norwich line. It’s also used for freight. I don’t even hear them most of the time
It must be difficult to hear the tv.
Isleworth is nothing compared to the more west you go in Hounslow
It already drives me nuts to watch this on my iPad! I live in Hawaii in the jungle where the loudest noise every night is the sound of coqui (tree frogs). Some people complain about those, but I don’t hear them anymore……
Very cool this is well done i would live there if i had to keep up the good work
What a lovely place it must be to live in.
I used to live around 20 minutes from Heathrow after a time I tuned them out. I could only ‘hear it again’ when friends came Over and complained
i’m the same i don’t live to far from the airport and got use to the noise but friends always complain about the noise
Holy Hell………I would be more worried about a plane crash landing on my house! Yikes! Those huge airplanes are so low and loud!
You have more of a chance of being in a car crash than a plane crash it’s safe
@@winnie8416Yes, but you may well survive a car crash. You wouldn’t have a hope if one of those monsters landed on your house!
Back in 1970, my parents and I had to rent a house for a year, as the contractor building the house we wanted to buy had multiple delays in completing the house. Our rental house was maybe a mile from our city's airport directly under the flightpath. And 1970 just happened to be the year that, for whatever reason, the Powers That Be decided to see if our runways could handle Boeing 747s. So every morning starting around 7am, a couple of 747s would do touch-and-go landings and take-offs for about an hour, and the planes flew over our house at less than 500 feet altitude. The engines back then were quite a bit louder than they are today- and today's engines are loud enough, thank you very much.
Amazing i’d they where so loud back then , what airport did you live beside.
@@jetstreamuk Of all places, Birmingham, Alabama. There was a push at the time to boost traffic to our airport but I never saw the need to have anything that large landing here.
@@Mustapha1963 747 are a monster of a plane , the only ones that land in to heathrow are cargo planes but still amazing to see , some of them are 30 years old and still flying
Concord taking off sent out serious noise and airpressure waves; one went over my car as I circuited the perimeter road; the pressure wave popped my car door out onto its safety catch!
Wow wow that’s low must be awesome view and sound I would love it 🥰 I do love 747 best nothing compares to her
No, you would not.
@ why why why
I hope the radio operator remembers to wind back in the aerial ,otherwise it might get entangled on a washing line😂😂😂😂
03:51 Amazing!
So good with the camera too! Thanks
Qantas airways and thanks
Outstanding video.
Glad you enjoyed it
I worked with a bloke who lived next to a busy main road all his working life, when he retired moved to the countryside where it was very quiet, he couldn't sleep for a year, too quiet... You get used to noise, I think these people are ok with the planes.
My blood pressure is going up just looking at this.
😂😂
Nice. Videos ❤
Thanks mate
Good to see you again the other day
That would get bloody annoying after 5 minutes.
We stayed in Radisson hotel upper floors and experence the same thing in the very early morning hours. Then it was summer with very clear view.
i’m in the raddisson hotel now staying here for the night , is there a viewing point in this hotel
So happy we don't live anywhere near! Fancy putting up with that noice all day long .......
My husband and I stayed overnight in a B&B in Hounslow, flying home the next day. Every 7 minutes until 9:00pm a plane would go by at this level; I could see the pilots in the planes from where I was on the ground.
Myrtle Avenue: I had a friend from school, Christine, who lived there in the 1960s and 1970s. I think she just got used to the aircraft and didn't take much notice of them.
wow i’d say back them the planes would of being a lot noisier with them engines back in the 70’s
@@jetstreamuk they’re still noisy to this day.
Oh my God! Not for me, I would be deaf in a very short time. My respect for everybody who lives there.
they have some money for that.
To be honest you get used to those planes coming in. However, some people find it annoying.
Those houses must be worth about £300
there worth about 500 thousand
😂😂
London is such a crazy place, people paying half a million quid to live in an environment like that, I just don't get it, what quality of life have they got when at home? I know that London has the second lowest disposable income in the UK and as such homes to buy or rent are scarce, but ffs live somewhere else in the country instead!
@brythonicman3267 we live in S London and we are desperately trying to move further out into Surrey
@@juliet7703 I hope you find somewhere nice very soon, most of Surrey is lovely.
I couldn't live there. The noise must be unbelievable, day and night none stop, it must be horrendous, never getting any peace and quiet. If you can sleep through that, you can sleep through anything.
They would love lock down the tenets in these houses.
There's some rather exclusive areas under the flightpath to Heathrow. Never understood it myself.
I would turn completly mad if I lived over there.
Muita admiração 🎉🎉🎉
Well Heathrow has been there for a few years now… I mean it’s not like you pop down, buy a house and then think ‘hey up, what’s that noise?’ However some people move next to airports, because the houses are cheap and then try to get the airports closed or restricted. Sting (as in Police) moved next to Boscombe, complained about the noise but just happened to land his private jet there… some people really don’t get irony or hypocrisy.
you are SO LUCKY so many good spots to watch! So close I can see Rivvits hahaha jk amazing! where I am in canada they keep us all away as MUCH as possible... all fenced off for KMs and KMs.. some are close.. they don't seem to care a golf course is near the one I live by.. they get to see them.. they had a sesna crash on the hole that was literally just renamed the Runway before it happened hahahaha. anyways this is awesome! love it.. I wish I could be that close to them!
Yeah Heathrow has some good spots to watch them , they swap around the runway every weeks as well .
Used to live 3blocks from airport in Midwest US, every time a plane was either
landing or taking off and you were on the phone, you had to STOP talking no one
can hear each other. Also you can clearly hear when the tires came out.
Wow would it be that loud , and do stop landing late at night
@@jetstreamuk Depend on wind direction , lots of houses
were sold out due to noise level. Also my biggest fear till
today is, that a tire will fall on roof anywhere I live.
Where I live, we have an RAF base and 2 USAF bases nearby. When they’re on manoeuvres it can get pretty rowdy, but it’s not constant like this. I couldn’t live there. Imagine the noise stress.
where is that base mate
It is so sad that people have to live in such conditions, I think they are doing so they can get fed up and leave
Even the birds aren't arsed🤦🏻♀️ I just couldn't do it no no no😆
That would shit me up bigtime 😂
😂😂
Yeah nah no way...I'd fear for my life every time I heard one of those majestic beasts flew over LOL
😀
Reminds me of Queens, New York near JFK with planes flying close..
An American tourist once asked why they built Windsor Castle so close to the airport!!!!! Good grief!
😂😂😂😂 really lol
They just don’t give a toss about people living there it’s all about profit. Shameful.
yep it’s all about 💷
NO..NO..NO..NO. I am nearly deaf and that noise is like shards of glass in my brain. What about all the pollution? I couldn't relax for a minute waiting for some emergency landing that goes wrong.😢
This would severely trigger my Megalophobia.
I get the smiley whale beluga XL over my house quite regularly in north wales 😊
I’ve only seen that once about 2 months ago, it landed in heathrow for the first time
Great plane tho lol
The birds must find it deafening 😢
Клаассс,но я бы не хотела там и так жить.,,,.
Only a matter of time before there's a disaster.
There being a few emergency landing and crash landing in Heathrow over the years but they always land or happen on the other runways
Сочувствую людям, которые живут в домах, над которыми пролетает такая махина. Не позавидуешь.
How to live there. I’d go mad.
Wow 😱😱😱😱😱😱😱 that’s insane
yeah it a bit crazy alright
I wonder if living in the direct flight path at Heathrow has any effect on your house insurance ???
oh good question, but sorry i don’t no the answer to that lol
No but I am sure double & triple glazing do a roaring trade.
Remember landing in Hong Kong before the new airport was built ? The wings of the plane were nearly touching the washing hanging out to dry !
oh was that a crazy airport to landing in to
@@jetstreamuk Scary ! Poor pilots…
At KowLoon Airport ;-)
Coming in over that cube of illegal housing! All bulldozed now.
Kings and queens of the skies rule the skies
Hope one day youll capture the emirates NBA A380
I only seen that plane on instagram this morning, i would love to see that plane but i don’t think it flys in to the uk.
I visited friends at Chobham/Chertsey many years ago. I was using the loo when there was this almighty roar. Scared me half to death, never mind the other implications! It was a 747.
😂😂
😂😂😂right place, right time 😂😂😂
Love to see it but wouldn't want to live there
yeah it’s great to see but would be to much to live there.
„Be part of the magic“… those residents are surely part of it … 😮
lol
Это жилье должно быть бесплатным.
Да ещё и приплачивать жильцам за постоянный риск и стресс.Бедные люди😢
Туда надо заселять контингент из тюрем или психушек и пристёгивать наручниками к кровати.
I used to live nearby Schiphol airport, and the noise of the plane.....but live like this, OMG ....Iam freaking out😱😱😱
does anybody know which runway the first several scenes are at?.......also, is there a most popular public viewing area (park, etc) for most spectacular views?.....thanks
The first few videos are from Myrtle Avenue and the other videos where you can see the full runway is from the courtyard hotel , so do they do a runway change at 3pm every day , so it will be one week from mayrtle road from 6am to 3pm , and then the next week it will be from 3pm till around midnight, best thing to do is download flightradar 24 and have a look at that , all these planes land at the same time every day .
We live under the Luton landing path and the planes are low enough so that we can see what airline they are but this is crazy. I have had them right overhead on the M25 when I pass Heathrow.
Imagine living in one of those houses! The one time I travelled to Myrtle Avenue the planes were landing on the other runway 🤦♀️
ah that petty, but the other runway is a great view of you go to the courtyard hotel sky bar
Are the planes using the updrafts from the chimneys for boyancy?
Lol lol lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Towers with microphones located around the perimeter of airports and above houses with speakers in the houses linked by WIFI and internet to Noise cancellation amplified speakers at strategic locations, such as residential zones and cities could possibly reduce noise.
I would definitely live here ❤✈️say im crazy i would be sitting under a cool 🌲 watching 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Sunday night i had to 😂 at myself peeking through the window to see a hugh jet heading to Montego when a creepy croc lizard fell on my hand so i open the door when on the Veranda pouch to see it wow such a beauty satute to the pilot's amazing i just ❤them
i’d be sitting on the roof of me house if i lived there
Those houses are in hounslow
It actually lives people next to the airport? Thats what I call madness 😮
Wow, those pilots must have nerves of steel, and the residents who live right by there. How do the residents get any sleep? Those planes are feet from their roofs?
~~ I reckon those poor residents must be wearing industrial earmuffs like the runway crews wear - that noise must be awful to live with - and that is a very busy airport ..
i’d say they are just use to them every day
@@jetstreamuk Do the planes actually fly directly over the houses or is it an optical illusion due to filming from one side?
No way would I ever want to live in a house right there!
i would like to for a few weeks to see what it’s like
Where is that??😮 good spot to have a picnic day
Myrtle Avenue near hatton cross tube station and it does be so busy in the summer with people having picnics
I’ll almost guarantee that the airport was there before the homeowners/renters. If you don’t like aeroplanes over your home don’t move next to one.
yep that’s i say too
Not if it’s a council property
@@Mason-.- why would they complain if I’m paying for their home?
@@Acanofbeer you’re paying to live there because it’s cheaper
@@Acanofbeer and that’s where they would give you a property whether you like it or not
omgoodness poor residents 😢, do any of them not actually not mind this, I imagine that selling their homes are very difficult
Same as people who buy or live in houses next to busy roads, My roads very loud and its a normal but busy one. Up the road is a motorway with houses all along it, people bought them all. Trains, Buses, Trucks from the eco concrete producers up the road, all just loud as Jets, oh and lets not forget the morons with modded booming car exorst. The new trend is not just to have a very loud low boom but to have them basically go off like gun shots or explosion, can be heard for miles. There is one driving around where I live, does My fuxxing head in, I don't know why they are not banned. This goes on all day and all night 3am no matter lets wake everyone up ha ha.
Wonder if it affects the house prices
i don’t think so house are over a half million pounds
How are the house sales in Myrtle Avenue?
Put your wash out and get it dried by the wind wake!! Winner!
What an absolute nightmare to live with.
The noise and the fumes must be a health hazard.
The house's must be cheap as they are so near the runway.
Them houses would be probably around 600k for a 3 bedroom
@@planeslondonno shit mate because it’s London
@@Mason-.- yeah london and piccadilly tube line is right next to them , you can get in to Saint London in about 15 to 20 minutes
What's their air speed? Lots of weight depending on the unseen sea of air to carry such monsters
The typical landing speed of an Airbus A380 is around 150 to 165 knots (approximately 280 to 305 km/h or 174 to 190 mph) , (Chatgpt )
HOW do those people stand all of that noise?
Some of the residents will obviously find this fascinating.
The houses are not underneath, the camera angle makes it look like that. Should have built bungalows. They can move house if they want.
The A380 looks amazing coming over the rooftops.
Wow😳Those Planes Are Very Close To Tge Houses And Trees
I would be afraid that one day a plane like that would crash into my house.
Id be terrified if they were flying over my head like that. 😬
Curious to see the little birds on the telegraph poles ... they don't even notice the planes. Ignore them completely.
Yeah there does be so many birds are this area , there does be guys driving around the airport letting of shots and flares to scare the birds off beside the runway
Khan...'I see no pollution'.
all he sees is pound notes geeze
I wonder what the insurance premiums are on those houses !!!