I was on that flight, and the basic instructions were also given in English, but they were very brief - something like "We are having a technical difficulty - crew, prepare the cabin for an emergency landing". Then the crew went about their way preparing the cabin and passengers. I was one of the smoothest and quietest landings I've ever been in.
The captain of this plane had been piloting gliders for many years. And he used this experience when landing. I know someone who was on this plane. He had Post Traumatic Syndrome for several years. He spent the compensation money on traveling around the world to regain his mental balance. He said that after landing, the passengers behaved as if after a regular landing. They started to pull out their luggage and moved very slowly, unaware of the danger. The plane could have caught fire at any moment. Then the stewardesses started shouting to hurry up, leave everything, get out quickly and run as fast as possible. My friend was so scared that he ran until he reached the fence that had been erected at the end of the airport.
I know some will accuse m of bias being Polish and praising a polish plot and that's understandable. but let me tell you this, Polish pilots are some of the greatest Pilot's I've seen. I don't know whether it's because of our aviation history. But the fact that it was one of the smoothest landing without the landing gear dose not surprise me one bit.
Makes sense - there was the legendary Polish 303 Squadron of the RAF in WWII, and one of the US’s greatest fighter aces during WWII/Korea was of Polish parentage (Francis Gabreski)
@@aarondynamics1311 I've heard that rainair pilots have to slam the planes because of some technical reasons related to the model of the aircrafts their using. I forgot what the reasons are though. Maybe stability or something
Just as the passengers said, it was an excellent landing, according to how the pilot used all of his experience in handling . When I watched the sparks coming out of the landing gear, I really got concerned. It was a blessing of a difficult landing!
BRAVO BRAVO!!! Captain Sullenberger himself, the hero captain who landed his airplane in an emergency landing in the Hudson River, would have been very proud here of this pilot AND air traffic controller and land personnel for ensuring this successful and safe outcome.
The captain of this plane had been piloting gliders for many years. And he used this experience when landing. I know someone who was on this plane. He had Post Traumatic Syndrome for several years. He spent the compensation money on traveling around the world to regain his mental balance. He said that after landing, the passengers behaved as if after a regular landing. They started to pull out their luggage and moved very slowly, unaware of the danger. The plane could have caught fire at any moment. Then the stewardesses started shouting to hurry up, leave everything, get out quickly and run as fast as possible. My friend was so scared that he ran until he reached the fence that had been erected at the end of the airport.
@Delfinom - hey there! your point here is very well taken! thank you. I was merely stating again that BOTH landings, whether by an American OR European pilot were remarkable, while assuring the complete safety of its crew and passengers. This is made all the more remarkable, given the fact that one plane lost its landing gear and other plane completely lost engine power and landed in the Hudson RIVER. Please don't take my comment out of context. BOTH pilots performed magnificently. BEST
When things go bad aviation experts tell us there was no crew resource management. But when the crew performs a miracle everyone hails the pilot and forget there was a co-pilot also sitting in the cockpit. 🙄🙄
Chyba bym sie zesrał pod siebie. Nawet ie wyobrażam sobie co czułeś. A o ile mogę spytać czy w momencie lądowania była podana informacja, że podwozie się nie wysunęło, czy domyslaliście sie?
@@ch36799 dzisiaj tak jest. Dawniej, jak latali radzieckimi samolotami to niestety katastrofy się zdarzały i było ich więcej niż dwa najsłynniejsze wypadki z udziałem Ił62M w latach 80tych
There is nothing more stupid than saying what the lady said at 1:40 'that will have u thinking twice about getting on an airplane: perfect example of people not understanding basic statistics. Everyone know that planes are by far the most save way of travelling. so annoying
If gears deplox with granity, It would have deployed over the anlantic ocean, on top of skyskrapers, on cruising speeds ,basically anywhere that has gravity(literally everywhere on earth)Think common sense..
the investigators discovered that as well as the hydraulics failure, a breaker popped which prevented the alternate (gravity) gear extension system from working
there still needs to be a locking system in place otherwise the gear would always be falling down. and the locking system uses electricity. use your head.
@pattycakes9876 Nie, nie, nie. Pilot akurat genialny, poprostu w jakimś stopniu mam ulgę bo do tej pory "Polacy w samolocie = smoleńsk" a teraz coś pozytywnego dla odmiany
@pattycakes9876 Pardon! I made a mistake in my writing. I ment that "Now people will finally start talking Polish people CAN land a plane" (we had this big plane crash where our presiden't died about year and a half ago and jokes about Polish people and airplane crashing where endless since then.. :/ )
You disgusting thing its not Polak land it's Poland polish people are called Polak in polish but that is super rude to use if you're not one of them like black to the black guy when u white
@maciekur oh ya i know all about the crash, im polish too!! ja myszlalam ze ty sie smiejesz z tego pilota, jakby to bylo jego wina ze kola nie chcieli wyjszcz z samolota
Co ty gadasz za Bzdury??? Jeśli ktoś łamał Konstytycje to Platforma Obywatelska!! Donald Tusk, Komorowski to byli Dyktatorzy!! Teraz probują Pucz w Polsce. Jębać PO!!!
I was on that flight, and the basic instructions were also given in English, but they were very brief - something like "We are having a technical difficulty - crew, prepare the cabin for an emergency landing". Then the crew went about their way preparing the cabin and passengers.
I was one of the smoothest and quietest landings I've ever been in.
Oh nice. Glad you're OK😊😊
DaaaAmn you even have it as your pfp. The pilot is great.
Wow never thought id come across someone like u
Daamn your lucky and unlucky at the same time
Do you know if there were any pets in the cargo hold?
Perfect landing. Better than most wheels-down efforts I've seen. Kudos to the pilot: he's THE MAN
The captain of this plane had been piloting gliders for many years. And he used this experience when landing. I know someone who was on this plane. He had Post Traumatic Syndrome for several years. He spent the compensation money on traveling around the world to regain his mental balance. He said that after landing, the passengers behaved as if after a regular landing. They started to pull out their luggage and moved very slowly, unaware of the danger. The plane could have caught fire at any moment. Then the stewardesses started shouting to hurry up, leave everything, get out quickly and run as fast as possible. My friend was so scared that he ran until he reached the fence that had been erected at the end of the airport.
S-P-E-C-T-A-C-U-L-A-R LANDING. Captain Wrona - A world-class pilot.
I know some will accuse m of bias being Polish and praising a polish plot and that's understandable. but let me tell you this, Polish pilots are some of the greatest Pilot's I've seen. I don't know whether it's because of our aviation history. But the fact that it was one of the smoothest landing without the landing gear dose not surprise me one bit.
Makes sense - there was the legendary Polish 303 Squadron of the RAF in WWII, and one of the US’s greatest fighter aces during WWII/Korea was of Polish parentage (Francis Gabreski)
good job who ever the pilot was, that was extreme bravery and responsibility. thumbs up to the pilot
The pilot was Captain Tadeusz Wrona ;)
much smoother than Lufthansa WITH wheels
much smoother than the smoothest ryanair landing with gear
@@aarondynamics1311 I've heard that rainair pilots have to slam the planes because of some technical reasons related to the model of the aircrafts their using. I forgot what the reasons are though. Maybe stability or something
Just as the passengers said, it was an excellent landing, according to how the pilot used all of his experience in handling . When I watched the sparks coming out of the landing gear, I really got concerned. It was a blessing of a difficult landing!
Smoother landing than some I've experienced where the plane had wheels
BRAVO BRAVO!!! Captain Sullenberger himself, the hero captain who landed his airplane in an emergency landing in the Hudson River, would have been very proud here of this pilot AND air traffic controller and land personnel for ensuring this successful and safe outcome.
Awesome landing, superb piloting.
poles in general are the best pilots, in the Battle of Britain ... etc
spierdalaj stad zakompleksiony idioto
@@tomaszpsarnik3041 ej no on nic zlego nie mowi
Polscy piloci potrafią uratować ludzkość 🎉
tak jest
The captain of this plane had been piloting gliders for many years. And he used this experience when landing. I know someone who was on this plane. He had Post Traumatic Syndrome for several years. He spent the compensation money on traveling around the world to regain his mental balance. He said that after landing, the passengers behaved as if after a regular landing. They started to pull out their luggage and moved very slowly, unaware of the danger. The plane could have caught fire at any moment. Then the stewardesses started shouting to hurry up, leave everything, get out quickly and run as fast as possible. My friend was so scared that he ran until he reached the fence that had been erected at the end of the airport.
every bit as good as Sully. No difference. They both did what they had to do in dire moments.
Bro that landing was soooooo butter
There are videos from inside the plane. The instructions were also given in English.
Amazing job done by flying and cabin crew.
happy new year to POLISH PILOT
@Delfinom - hey there! your point here is very well taken! thank you. I was merely stating again that BOTH landings, whether by an American OR European pilot were remarkable, while assuring the complete safety of its crew and passengers. This is made all the more remarkable, given the fact that one plane lost its landing gear and other plane completely lost engine power and landed in the Hudson RIVER. Please don't take my comment out of context. BOTH pilots performed magnificently. BEST
When things go bad aviation experts tell us there was no crew resource management. But when the crew performs a miracle everyone hails the pilot and forget there was a co-pilot also sitting in the cockpit. 🙄🙄
Late response, I know, but both the pilots were commended and also decorated for outstanding airmanship, not just the captain.
Leciałem tym samolotem i to uczucie kiedy nie wiesz czy wylądujesz rozpierdala na wiele lat od środka ale latam do USA dalej linia lotnicza LOT
Chyba bym sie zesrał pod siebie. Nawet ie wyobrażam sobie co czułeś. A o ile mogę spytać czy w momencie lądowania była podana informacja, że podwozie się nie wysunęło, czy domyslaliście sie?
LOT to jedna znajbespiecznejszych Lini na Swiecie.
@@ch36799 dzisiaj tak jest. Dawniej, jak latali radzieckimi samolotami to niestety katastrofy się zdarzały i było ich więcej niż dwa najsłynniejsze wypadki z udziałem Ił62M w latach 80tych
Holy…. Probably one of the best landings I’ve seen in general. These are better than smooth a330 landings LMAO
Hard to belive that a Boeing 767-300 would Survive.
Great job by the crew...but an Air Canada crew did something similar 30 years ago...Gimli Glider.
that was even more amazing, they did it without power, without angines and without nosegear.
I did it without air craft, how about that?? 😎
Gaming Mode On Prove it.
I know! I just watched the episode on "Mayday: Air Disasterd" about this story. Proud to be a Polish living in Canada.
@@lintaskalbarvlog😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Brawo dla kapitana Wrony
poland is were I live!!!
I live in amierica but i am polish , Polskie piolety some bardzo dobrę
@@juliaclol oh im polish but im in england
sie ma polaku, witam z kanady
Kapitan na medal , BRAWO
Poland.....Poland.....Poland.....
Wow
Im speechless, i wish i could fly like that
Man im happy to be polish! :D
GamerKayak same bruh same , Ja tez
Czyli lakierem? Polish z małym „p” to lakier 🤨😅
@@aneta5196 on dobrze napisał. Poland jest nazwa dlatego z dużym "P" ale polish trzeba napisać tak jak on.
There is nothing more stupid than saying what the lady said at 1:40 'that will have u thinking twice about getting on an airplane: perfect example of people not understanding basic statistics. Everyone know that planes are by far the most save way of travelling. so annoying
beautiful plane!
Pop that circuit breaker (A-1) in and the manual gear extension will work!
But no fun and drama...😉
land a plane LIKE A BOSS
props to the pilot! Well done!
REAL HERO !!!
the pilot was captain Tadeusz Wrona, I heard that on board was the relics of the pope John Paul II
Nie osmieszaj sie...😂😂😂jeszcze powiedz, ze calun tyrynski mieli😂
good slow speed by dumping fuel, keep calm and keep nose up as long as possible it worked
The landing gears are supposed to deploy even without electricity just because of gravity. Serious flaw here.
But they have electric lock before gravity do all jobs
If gears deplox with granity,
It would have deployed over the anlantic ocean,
on top of skyskrapers,
on cruising speeds ,basically anywhere that has gravity(literally everywhere on earth)Think common sense..
the investigators discovered that as well as the hydraulics failure, a breaker popped which prevented the alternate (gravity) gear extension system from working
there still needs to be a locking system in place otherwise the gear would always be falling down. and the locking system uses electricity. use your head.
Well that’s just not how modern A/C landing gear work buddy.
Hail Poland
Being in Poland using Polish airlines and still expecting people to speak in your language. What an entitlement.
Landing better than Ryanair with gear
This happend 10 exact days before I born
And 1 month ago, a FedEx B757 ended up doing the same thing...
Kid witnessing this: Mum, are the poles melting?
Pilot: That's what I do.
@pattycakes9876 Nie, nie, nie. Pilot akurat genialny, poprostu w jakimś stopniu mam ulgę bo do tej pory "Polacy w samolocie = smoleńsk" a teraz coś pozytywnego dla odmiany
Poland should make its own planes.
I come from Poland
polak potrafi :P
대박이다.최고네
@pattycakes9876 Pardon! I made a mistake in my writing. I ment that "Now people will finally start talking Polish people CAN land a plane" (we had this big plane crash where our presiden't died about year and a half ago and jokes about Polish people and airplane crashing where endless since then.. :/ )
1:39, hey news reporters, we don't care about your opinions. Read the teleprompter.
how come these old plaine it does no have there whells ?
AND TO SHOW YOU THE POWER OF FLEX TAPE I CUT THE LANDING GEAR IN HALF AND REPAIRED IT WITH FLEX TAPE!!!
Snoop Dogg was the Captain ! lol Soul Plane baby !
Not surprised...the flight left from Jersey
It was also said in English...
Don't be ridiculous. Pilot did a good job. Not your imaginary friend.
Poles are known of flying
better than ryanair tho
Something is wrong with the landing gear
@maciekur To w Smolensku to bylo zaplanowane... /watch?v=PxIFh3NkEvM
Am I on crack for still wanting to be a pilot after this video?
Props are Blades lol
ale urwał
na zdrowie polskiiii
Master Kpt. WRONA Made in Poland Piloto 🤟
Media= Crash Landing mostly ( cash).... Reality= Emergancy.... Cpt. Wrona HERO
Im from poland lol
Good show sir
i was on that exact plane from newarkback in 2010 for some business trip in polak land. i remember the number.
You disgusting thing its not Polak land it's Poland polish people are called Polak in polish but that is super rude to use if you're not one of them like black to the black guy when u white
@Falkning
exactly!!
Número del vuelo por favor que aterrizaje
Thats so butter
@maciekur oh ya i know all about the crash, im polish too!! ja myszlalam ze ty sie smiejesz z tego pilota, jakby to bylo jego wina ze kola nie chcieli wyjszcz z samolota
Failed to open? 😂🤦♂️🤦♂️
And what’s strange in that?😂😂
@marcinszrajber landing gear doesn't "open" it's like saying a television didn't "deploy" when I turned it on
@maciekur but they can........ clearly
think fast? they circled for an hour.
Butter.
Ha! Now people will start talking Polish people can't land a airplane...
Wrona wylądował bezpiecznie bez podwozia i wysłali go na emeryturę a kretacze z Rządu dalej u władzy Polska rzeczywistość Wstyd
U got earn sub 80 sub goaled
Division 303!
i was on it
Bad case of road rash.
News on yt☠️💀
somewhere in this story I know there is a polish joke in the making.
Polska
Butter
Vasp flight 375
How come they don't invent planes without wings like in Star Wars?
Vasp……..
Po co panikować.
@dingoprairie trololololo...
Been drinking
Jak wy możecie oglądać takie sceny jak w Polsce łamana jest konstytucja ?
Co ty gadasz za Bzdury???
Jeśli ktoś łamał Konstytycje to Platforma Obywatelska!!
Donald Tusk, Komorowski to byli Dyktatorzy!! Teraz probują Pucz w Polsce.
Jębać PO!!!
russians :
Vasp….