Always love landing from the East seeing all the historic sights of London plus Tottenham, Arsenal,West Ham, Wembley, Twickenham and Wimbledon sports stadiums. I also love landing at Newark New York the New York skyline daytime and taking off at night with all the lights of the New Jersey area
This is just brilliant as I live under this flight path and have been searching RUclips for ten years to see where I live from a plane, the Borough of Bromley Beckenham and Crystal Palace and too see the tower from the air has just made my evening. We used to have Concord fly over as well.. Thanks for the share👍👍
@@agadoinYour ignorance is showing because in England the grass wouldn't normally die off like this, not even at the height of summer. Lemme guess, you don't believe in global warming aka climate change?
@@andydporter5136 Hilarious you having the cheek to talk about ignorance when anyone with half a brain knows that grass regularly goes brown in the summer and, in fact, doesn’t die. As soon as theres a bit of rain it turns green again. Perfectly normal. As a Londoner I can assure you that its parks go brown when it’s hot and dry and nobody’s running around like headless chickens exclaiming “horrifying”. It happens quite regularly. You thinking brown grass is evidence of anything is ludicrous. And I do believe in climate change, because amazingly the Earth’s climate is constantly changing as it has done for billions of years. Now go and look up photos of London’s parks in 1976.
@@andydporter5136 It was not a 'normal' summer though. It was one of the hotter ones, pushing the grass towards that dry, yellowish hue. The climate change comment is redundant here, and 'horrifying' is overly dramatic- You KNOW that it would have been fully green again in a matter of weeks, so where's the horror? Surely you're not suggesting that climate change is causing noticeable changes to London's greenery in such a short time-frame?
Always love landing from the East seeing all the historic sights of London plus Tottenham, Arsenal,West Ham, Wembley, Twickenham and Wimbledon sports stadiums. I also love landing at Newark New York the New York skyline daytime and taking off at night with all the lights of the New Jersey area
This is just brilliant as I live under this flight path and have been searching RUclips for ten years to see where I live from a plane, the Borough of Bromley Beckenham and Crystal Palace and too see the tower from the air has just made my evening. We used to have Concord fly over as well..
Thanks for the share👍👍
Classic A320 landing approach into Heathrow, great views
Very nice video. Thank you for sharing!
Wonderful view over south London ❤
Great smooth landing
Nice 👍
Thanks for sharing
Greetings from Helsinki ❄️ Finland
Hello Helsinki
Nice video. What did you use to film it?
Thank you, it was with an iPhone 13 4K 60fps
@@PilotLukeReal Thanks pal.
It would be good to be sat on the wing as it lands however I hate heights so I think I might forget that plan
This is a sim right?
Nope this is real
initially I thought it was flight simulator
i can see my street
Great work 😅 Two videos on my channel hypothesize the chance MH370 successfully ditched in the southern Indian Ocean. Let me know what you think 👍
What's horrifying is how DEAD London's normally green and lush parks look. Greenwich is the colour of a dry yellow hay field.
Horrifying? It’s called Summer.
@@agadoinYour ignorance is showing because in England the grass wouldn't normally die off like this, not even at the height of summer. Lemme guess, you don't believe in global warming aka climate change?
@@andydporter5136 Hilarious you having the cheek to talk about ignorance when anyone with half a brain knows that grass regularly goes brown in the summer and, in fact, doesn’t die. As soon as theres a bit of rain it turns green again. Perfectly normal. As a Londoner I can assure you that its parks go brown when it’s hot and dry and nobody’s running around like headless chickens exclaiming “horrifying”. It happens quite regularly. You thinking brown grass is evidence of anything is ludicrous. And I do believe in climate change, because amazingly the Earth’s climate is constantly changing as it has done for billions of years. Now go and look up photos of London’s parks in 1976.
@@andydporter5136 It was not a 'normal' summer though. It was one of the hotter ones, pushing the grass towards that dry, yellowish hue.
The climate change comment is redundant here, and 'horrifying' is overly dramatic- You KNOW that it would have been fully green again in a matter of weeks, so where's the horror? Surely you're not suggesting that climate change is causing noticeable changes to London's greenery in such a short time-frame?
J’adore vos commentaires ahahah
I would rather walk before I flew on an airbus aircraft, let alone to France!
Why 💀
What camera did you use to record this video, please ?