⚠️ WEATHER ALERT! Storm Arwen 🌬️✈️ THE WEEKEND SHOW 27/11
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2021
- High (North Westerly) wind warnings have been issued by the Met Office with gusts of around 50mph expected for tomorrow! So hold tight and join me for all the action as #StormArwen hits the South East. You might remember these clips from previous storms 😉
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Hey people. For those saying these are old clips, yes they are. This was a show promo for the Storm Arwen show. The clips are from pervious storms, as it says in the video description. "You might remember these clips from previous storms 😉" The 787 from Storm Erik the other 2 are from Storm Ciara.
Tip, read before posting your comment or you risk looking really silly. It is right there in the video description that this is a show update/promo, and the clips in it are from previous storm shows. Duh!
Ah, so it's not just a click bait title. Gotcha.
@@BigJetTV oh ok
...both guys , 🤣😂🤣 nit wits 🤣
RUclips recommended, this old video with a actual clickbait title, 😂🤣 👏👏
These pilot have some mad skills and quick decision making. Very impressive how they handle those beast. As a maintenance technician I love seeing this and what these jets can do!
Like dancing with a fat chick
Must be such an adrenaline rush landing one. What a crazy skillful job.
Gonna be a whole lot of "EEEEEASY SAN!" action tomorrow haha
Lol ewwww 😀
Ha ha tickled
As a 32 year Delta pilot, I can truly say “I was there many times “. You’d think you might get an ata boy from the people deplaning, but all they were concerned about was making their connections.
I would be one that would make an ata boy comment when deplaning. I have before quite a few times when traveling, even for a rocket takeoff.
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Same here. I was 39+ yrs with USAirways. Been there many times in all kinds of different aircraft. Usually the cross wind component is the deciding factor but there are times where it could be over the limit and the runway conditions certainly enter into the equation. I've landed in Buffalo years ago, in a DC9 and it was gusting to 70 kts but it was pretty much down the runway. I could site many such situations and any professional pilot has usually seen them all if he or she's been around long enough.
ATA BOY!!!
If you kept me from dying, I'd give you a hug if you'd let me. Just saying.
wow this is when the pilots really earn their money. Brilliant stuff
How much do they earn? In general?
@@hudycat depends, experienced pilots, £36,000 -£48,000 in a first officer role. captain £54,000 - £75,000. Those employed by major operators can earn £97,000 to more than £140,000.
@@danielleforder ohh 😲 thank you 👍
??? If the Plane would have been grounded....
Full throttle....
Daily Business....
They are Human, and if you have enough Money and some skills
Go your way!
By not knowing how to land?
Spare a thought for the poor pilots struggling against massive windshear, microbursts and strong crosswinds. All the while they are expected to provide a "smooth" landing.
That's why they get the big bucks.
That's their job!!
There’s no need to be sorry. I’d happily whack it into the ground. The difficult bit is shedding the excess speed you have to carry on windy days. That and spilling your tea.
Please remain seated while the captain bunny hops what's left of the aircraft to the terminal. Also we sell sandwiches.
Yes tell me about it ………………!
Just to explain to some the last clip. Most probably, the pilots sensed the first bounce as being much higher but that didn't happen as the spoilers killed some of the lift as they had partially deployed. You can see the point when they actually elected to go around(watch the spoilers. When the plane is on the ground, they autostow when the thrust levers are advanced) which is actually early on. It take a bit of time for the engines to spool up(you know now when he actually started to go around, but notice how long before you saw the effect from the jet thrust) and if the speed is also low then much better to let the plane land, gain speed and rotate when the speed is correct. They could have started to bring the nose up immediately but then you go into tailstrike territory
Interesting commentary, thank you for explaining :)
Great catch, thought the same thing. Those spoilers went back in almost as fast as they came out. They called the go-around pretty much immediately on the touchdown.
Final straw might have been how far off centre they were?
@@ABowlofWeetabix Hi weetabix, I don't think so. Obviously we can't really get an idea of the lateral deviation from the video but the rudder is the clue for that, there is a large deflection on touchdown which is consistent with the decrab on a crosswind day then it is pretty stable. Most pilots who touchdown off the centerline, will quickly try to regain it, regardless and you would see more rudder action. You don't really see that here👍
Thanks for that, Skypert. Almost looks like the nose gear is way right of centerline, but hard to say.
respect for the pilots, but also respect for the engineers who designed those planes
Pilot had no choice but to abort as he lost control of the front half of the plane. The back wheels touched the ground but rather than risk crashing from a sudden crosswind he took back off for another attempt. Respect.
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My utmost admiration and respect for pilots , whilst we enjoy their skills
2 minutes of complete explanation as to why air travel is so safe. I am never terrified on a plane (even landing on Ryanair in a thunderstorm). I am always terrified on the M25.
totally get it. Although not sure if you mean the traffic jams or the crazy people sitting on the motorway.
Ryanair pilots bash the planes around like hell. Done that, got the t-shirt, never again thanks.
@@Sandra-A I've never had a bad Ryanair landing interestingly. Last few were smooth as butter despite popular belief. Are we talking only about landings in bad weather?
@@Sandra-A think they are under time pressure, get in, reload and out to the next destination, unlike long haul for example!
I’m the same, I used to fly twice a week for 10 years and still do so once a month, and not once have I been terrified; on the motorway however, it’s like running the gauntlet these days. Since when did overtaking on the inside become a thing? As far as I know it’s illegal, yet it is now commonplace especially among van drivers, and I’ve yet to see or hear of anyone being punished for it unless it causes a crash. I always use a dash cam now, and send footage to the police on a regular basis.
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The recovery to climbing out was impressively quick on that first attempt. Mind you he was helped back into the air by the landing gear! :D
Huge weight on the shoulders of those pilots to get safety on the runway… Awesome machines with awesome people behind the controls..
The worst feeling is when you know you’re coming into land and then hear the engines go to full throttle.
So I live in Nova Scotia Canada. Since Tuesday we have had none stop rain and for the first two days very high winds! I am talking about 60+ hours of non stop rain! close to 200mm ! That wind and rain has been headed over to the UK since Tuesday! So the weekend show should produce some pretty cool landings!
So I live in the lower mainland, British Columbia, Canada? You want to talk about wind and rain? 😉
@@fifthbusiness1678 I saw what you guys got out there! What we got here was a drop in the bucket compared to you guys!
Great catch on that first landing he flew back up like a bird,,amazing pilots ,,well done guys,,
Your enthusiasm is as amazing as his touch and go..He finally touched down way too far down the runway to safely stop on a wet runway.
I don't think that was the reason. You can see they touch down pretty much on the marker, but speedbrake doesn't come up straight away. I think they made the decision to go around just as they touched down, it felt too sketchy, but they rolled down the runway a bit to regain some speed. That's my guess anyway!
Was just watching Heathrow airport on tv and seen you recording on top of the van keep smiling and keep vloging big like 👍👍keep up the good work 🇬🇧
thank God they’re such good and such expert pilots….. hope they’ll find a safe landing somewhere soon enough
I'm SO excited for tomorrow!!
Some days are diamonds and some days are stone. 🎼. These guys are good 👍. Thanks for the ride, glad I wasn’t on that flight, but those pilots are great.
That frist one looked like a mini micro burst hit it...close call.
Blancolirio sent me. Love the channel. I'm enjoying sausage, eggs and airplanes on the Connecticut coast. Keep up the good work, I'm an old pilot and really enjoy this.
years ago my wife and i where flying back from the dominican republic . when we where approaching manchester , the captain came over and said we where diverting to liverpool as the wind was too strong . then 10 minutes later we where told we where diverting to east midlands . we where bottling it . just before east midlands we where diverted back to manchester . scarey .
I was landing into Laguardia Airport NY at night in heavy wind storm and the plane was rocking like that as we were landing and the whole plane went silent and broke out in applause when the pilot landed
I've been on a Monarch A321 performing a go-around after bouncing hard on the runway, and it was quite a rush/fright. My missus screamed, actually screamed. I don't know why the pilot chose to abort the landing as it was 30 degrees of hot Greek sunshine, no wind, no rain, nothing. But I think the most frightening part was after the hasty climb-out, the pilot eased the engines back and performed a hard 180° turn. It felt like we were dropping out of the sky. And yes, my missus screamed again!
I remember flying with Monarch, I never had a bad experience with them. I suppose you and your other half were just unlucky.
@@hme7519 ..... or lucky!
. . . . bet you wish you could provoke that response out of your missus!
@@MsVanorak .... she just squeals and pants nowadays.
I love it to fly in bad weather or stormy areas and shaking the aircraft ❤️
I held my breath Jerry. Thank god them pilots were able to control them airplanes ✈
Everyone MUST hear the reaction from you Jerry! :D
wow great catch, Jerry! and with all things considered, Great landing by the pilots. or "landing". he took off again. no matter how much you get paid or how good you are, there are always times when a pilot won't have aperfectly smooth landing. as long as people are safe, thats what matters.
Glad to see you reach a milestone...touch n go
When I was flying back from Bucharest last week, plane hit a lot of turbulence, that so, cabin crew had to come and check no passengers was hurt by the turbulence,
So comforting to see pilots taking the option of a go around, rather than pressing on.
The car horn tooting at the right moment! Hilarious!!
So excited! Maybe we will see a go around! 🌬 ✈️ I hear it will be 75MPH in some areas!
@Airliner World that to!
Yeah but at heathrow it'll be 30-40 mph gusts, in the north east of Scotland it'll be 75mph winds
I would expect 50 mph gusts you will see a lot of go arounds.
@@TheGalonator still a lot, I think it’s windier than that mate.
@@aviationin4k258 🤷♂️ at the met office app, it says the highest gusts at heathrow today will be 41mph whilst the lowest will be 33mph(basically and the day progresses, the wind speed increases. You can check for your self if you want.
Why do pilots keep the wheels down for what seems like a long time when initiating a go-around?
1:56 I love the excitement in his voice!
That is some good footage. Keep up the great work!
That was a go around. Great decision. Fantastic
That first jet..unreal...,lot of people had brown pants after that!!!
Can you flippin adam and eve it ! 😎
Respect- that you were out there in that weather! It was awful! Oh, and nice video 👍🏻
O.K., now THAT is heavy weather! Some solid piloting there.. if ya can't land it, go around, if ya can't stop power on and climb away. Kudo's!
That was fun!!
Love the commentary 😊
Great video man! Thanks a lot for your work. Greetings from WAW :)
Wow will be here to see this
Hands to panic stations! It's gonna be a good one! Don't forget to Jerry ;)
Forgive my ignorance but is it still a 'go around' if the wheels touch down? And once they have touched down does that interfere with the engines spooling up in order to take off again?
Oof that first one took a mighty whack. The way it dropped those last few feet must have been one hell of an experience. That's why we have highly trained professionals at the controls. Could have gone very wrong!
Excellent Brit pilots! 💛🙏🏼
dat lick at 0:16 o.O them pilots are heroes for no splashing these machines all over the place
harsh conditions
godspeed ! to all the speedbirds
That 787 is having landing gear inspection for sure
The first clip with car horn sounding is a couple of years old.... 😉 I remember commenting on it..... 😁👍
Remember when i used to be a pilot and flying planes in windy weather is something else. Quite fun too be honest because you can get some distance if you make the paper planes correctly.
Thumbs up for your energy!
Nothing like sound of those engines roaring on a Go Around. On board it's quite a rush to hear!
These guys are something else..... im a terrified flyer but they are so in control...
Thanks. Exciting stuff !
It was a bumpy attempt of landing. Incredible take-off angle and lots of shaking while climbing !!!
Not long ago I was on a flight witnessing just 10% of the total drama shown in this video and it was a tense situation, so I can't even imagine what customers felt inside of this huge plane!
Amazing, very Nice catch Dude!! 😍👏👏
Can somebody explain why they took off again when they seemed to be on the runway safely?
Maybe they landed too far in front of the sweet spot and decided to go around ???
“Can you flippin adam and eve it!” What a punch line! 😆
The pilot did a great job to avoid any mishaps.
Thank you for sharing.
It's treacherous out there, bless the pilots and passengers.
Love your energy! Please never shut up 😂
Congrats on the Touch&Go tho.
Amazing skills
Btw the second clip of the 777, it's incredible to see how the pilots thrust their plane, we can see just after the touchdown they apply full throttle ( spoilers retracted ), and even when they notice they're on ground and they could stop, they do not put the throttle back and decide to go around
This is looks scary in video, but when you are in the plane you really feel it. I love roller coasters and anything that starts with extreme. But when you suddenly can see the runway from your window seat you know things are going to be scary.
These are interesting and new to me. Just subbed ya! Love your channel
Bloody hell! What a pilot x
Wowww the BA first one was scary…I didn’t want to stay in that landing 😅😅😅
Nothing but screams of sheer terror coming from that plane 😂
Wow. For a split second I thought I might see for the first time a commercial jet land on its nose wheel. Scary.
Fridays gonna be a blast at Heathrow
When you clearly see the 787 being a masterpiece of engineering!! Even with the problems this futeristic plane has at the moment.
Incredible video!
Forecast is it won't even gust above 38 tomorrow at Heathrow and that's late afternoon, so don't raise your hopes for anything very exciting.
and the max demo x wind component for 777 is 38kts.....and the direction is 80-90 from the right.....sooooo
Pilots with balls of steel; mad respect.
You guys are too cool! ♥️
I understand airport runway configurations are made through prevailing wind studies. But do many UK airports have crosswind runways?
Fantastic video
Keep calm and carry on.
All three go-a rounds with the aircraft well into the climb and none of them got the gear up.
Thats Nast Conditions takes 1 hell of a Pilot to control these Massive Planes....
My dad flies BA 777 200/300’s, he is taking of tomorrow. Going to be a bumpy ride.
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Bloody hell! And I thought the plastic being ripped from my lean to was bad enough.
I took off in the storm from Edinburgh to Frankfurt on Friday, it was really something else I must say
Excellent 👍
Lol the narrator Is as fun to listen to as the planes are to watch
GREAT VIDEO!
I had to do this in a cessna 172 scary easily flicked over at the ulster flying club brilliant pilots you see the pilots performing a maneuver called crabbing good video 📹
fantastic video friend
This is fab! Thanks for the mention Jerry. Are you at Renaissance?
I still can't believe that an aircraft is rock solid on the ground and a light feather in the sky
What really surprised me was how long they left the gear down after the go around was initiated.
are there different planes in this video or is this the same plane every attempt ?
Totally awesome.
touch and go sounds like a shampoo from the 80's that no one but me can remember !
Some great decisions made here!
I do not know why, but it is a lot of fun to watch Big Jets.