747 Pilot Lands Too Hard
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- Опубликовано: 16 янв 2024
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That moon fly-by was amazing.
The best moment of the video
Wouldn't have looked as good had they flew behind the moon though.
made ya look!
of course it was a joke! 🤓
@@tomstamford6837lol
Pilots have nerves of steel, they didn't hesitate for a moment even though they were flying so close to it they almost hit it!
Thank you very much, im glad you liked it 😄
As a hobby-astrophotographer the moon-video was obviously my favourite!
same
The tracking in the moon video is outstandingly smooth. I'm assuming it was taken with a motorized telescope and/or stabilized in post.
Yeah, wouldn't have look as good if they flew behind the moon.
@@tomstamford6837🤦♂️
Yup, and the person filming this wishing they were a few miles further south!
Not only was the moon flyby absolutely beautiful (looks like an early morning shot without any heat distortion), the tracking was perfect.
Always 3min well spent. Thank-you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Agreed! As an aviation enthusiast for a while, I love these videos of how short they are and the quality of the clips
The A340-600 will forever be my favourite wide-body. Such a sleek, beautiful plane.
same, especially those landing gears
the moon clip was fantastic
Absolutely stunning.
Next stop Mars
probably my favorite clip so far
That 747 landing did look really rough. I find it pretty amazing that such a huge and heavy plane was able to just eat it up without sustaining any damage.
It was a positive landing indeed. I guess a positive crew ....
They probably still had to do a hard landing inspection after. They may look an possibly be undamaged, but they usually do a thorough inspection after a really hard landing just in case.
true, but most landings are fine and will probably just end up with a quick inspection, but i don’t really know too much about the topic
Rough? What about it was rough? That landing wasn't even all that firm
@@nickarganbright7218That was not a hard landing. No need for a hard landing inspection.
I would be even more impressed by that Eurowings A320 passing Behind the moon.
Omg the a350 parallel landing stunning
But who won??
tm
Quality content. The moon shot was sublime. Thanks for this.
Thank you for sharing my A350 clip! Love the complete video!
The MOON Shots never get old! Cheers From The Clouds in Ohio 👋
That eurowings jet was really close to hitting the moon, bet the passengers were panicking
zero situational awareness. They came way too close
finally someone who points this out, i can’t believe that they would even attempt to do something as dangerous as that!
@@Your_Local_Nerd Nah... no danger at all.
We all know the moon is only a hologram, nothing solid to hit.
It's the glass dome you gotta worry about.
The funny thing about this thread is there are people who actually think this. Boggles my mind.
1:05 What an amazing shot!
That moon shot was amazing!
Nobody gonna talk about the butter landing the A340 did without one of its winglets?
I was looking for a comment about it
Yes, i noticed it
Yes, the A340 always makes smooth landings, i’ve never seen a hard one besides ones with bad weather conditions
It was probably talked about when he last posted that clip
Thank you to pilots, flight attendants, technicians, air traffic controllers, mechanics and crew that get us to our destination and home again!
And dispatchers, but most people don't know they exist 😉
1:47 two aircraft from nearly opposite sides of the globe, too.
The landing by the A340 with the missing winglet was like butter, lovely jubley...
Nice love that 747 landing
Holy Crap! I thought that a320 was going to hit the moon for sure!! 😂
Wouldnt a separate controller for each runway just cause more confusion?
It might, but 1 controller controlling 2 planes landing at the same time on 2 parallel runways would be stressful for the control, and equally confusing
but honestly i don’t really know, since i figured it’d be 1 controller to begin with
There’s an entire system behind fling PRM approaches, so it is more than just two independent controllers.
Um A340! Não me lembro quando vi um…
Quatro motores e com fuselagem bem comprida.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Nice
"Flares too late" is the approved landing method at Ryanair.
I enjoyed the video! Keep them coming
The QTR A350 is a -1000, it's hard to count the MLG wheels but the bogie orientation is clearly not the same 😉
0:35 that's really cool
Where the hell was the 747 landing hard? Amsterdam has a relatively gentle glide slope. That was a very nice landing. The flaps barely shook at all. The main gear touched the runway nicely, no bounce.
Yeah wasn’t that hard, but didn’t look like the flare did much. Too heavy or too slow?
@@MeppyMan No, it's just that the video is sped up, which makes it look more damatic than it actually was. You can see that by how the tyres smoke forms and disappears and the wiggle of the flaps. Physics don't work like that on normal speed.
@@CerberusTenshi didn’t look sped up to me. So I went and watched the original which is quite old. Nothing to indicate it’s sped up. Also looked right to me. Im an ex pilot who studied physics though, so I could be wrong. Lol.
Me and my dad love these
Great shot of the Moon. It looked so close that you could reach out and touch it
LOVE this channel ❤
Ryanair: that 747 landing was "butter"!
“Butter”….🤦♂️😂
1:07 WOW, that is amazing!!
For the wing condensation and how stunning it was I couldn’t see the wing from all the condensation lol
Oh my god that moon pass was unbelievable
The moon clip is epic!
Is anyone gonna give him a like because he made it exactly 3mins
I only want to know what camera was used for that moon shot? Absolutely insane.
As always 3 minutes well spent.
Awesome as a possum with a blossom!!!! :) :) :) :)
Winglet or no winglet, that pilot of the A340 greased that landing.
Wonder if/how the winglet is addressed in the CDL/MEL?
@@davef.2329 Not required but apply fuel penalty
Yeah, that was a nice landing!
Great video today! 👍😎
Cool Videos ❤❤
Finally my country (its airspace at least) mentioned, and in the best clip also :D
I miss the days when aircraft used to buzz stuff.
Great video!😸
Cool 😉👍
Its not too rough a landing until it crashes into the terminals.
Those A350s!!
yay no clickbait thumbnail!
Everybody loves the moon -- me too!
Nice moon shot. Any idea what happened to the winglet piece?
@3 minutes of aviation do u know when that AC 787 videos was filmed and were it was going?
Good one!
That A-340 buttered tho!
“Butter”…😂 Said no-one ever….
0:49 that's even lower 👀
Anyone gonna talk about that extremely butter landing of the iberia a340
PRM approaches are not in effect in SFO anymore. That info is outdated.
Cool videos!
That moon passby was amazing but it crossed the entire moon so fast🤔😅
Isn’t perspective cool.
I like how that A346 looks w/out winglets.
Cool v7d
Damn
My fav moment is 1:48
A350 is the best airplane ✈️ out in the sky
Спасибо, очень интересно
747 nosewheel touchdown was nice…
Sadly, no Aerosucrae
Hi! Your videos are amazing but it's nearly always described as "too low", "too hard", "too fast". No, it's not "too". There are simply performances with different parameters. Please check what a "hard landing" really is or when a plane is flying "too" low. But anyways, I enjoy your aviation channel.
Would ‘very’ suit you better?
@@inncogneato6341 Amazing! ;-)
The whole video was amazing. Wondering if the winglet on the Iberia plane fell off during flight or the plane was allowed to depart with it missing? I can't believe they'd be allowed to fly without repairing/replacing the winglet but, stranger things have happened before.
They can fly without one or both winglets; they just have to apply a fuel burn penalty to fuel calculations.
CDL.
00:18 "That ain't no way to treat a lady..." 🤭
If there is such a thing as reincarnation .. please don't bring me back as landing gear! 😮💨
I hear it's very tyring
The A330 and A340 is certified to fly revenue flights with one or two missing winglets. The only penalty is 3% more fuel burn.
I will never click the link to a video that has the word "too" in the title.
you just did
I wonder if the 747 hard landing was Ernest Angley's Plane. Story was his came down so hard it blew a couple of tires.
Hello there
Giddyup!
I didn’t know Aero Sucre had 74’s
Last video is good for sleep 😴
Is that b747 video speed up? Looks like
yea probably, either that or it was landing faster than usual
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Hope that winger isn't missing due to negligent maintenance.
Although even having it hit other object (for it to detach such) is just as problematic
With that 747 I would say airspeed was the issue, both flare and and angle was correct.
sure those boxes in the 747 spoke to the company agent
Whew just barely missed the moon. 😅
Butter Jumbo : )
"Flare too late" and special movement from British Airways
Am I missing something? What's the connection to BA?
I don't think I actually saw that 747 flare
I've always wonderd what happens if you lose a winglet. I guess you just keep on keepin' on.
Most time mechanics remove the winglet and let Aircraft fly with only one.
How do you 'lose' a winglet? This was an Airbus, not a Boeing 😁
@@davidf6326true, but you get the general idea
What are you supposed to do in your mind? Stop on the side of the flight path and wait for AAA to arrive and fix it? Winglets are not relevant for flight safety or passenger comfort. If it's damaged, just take it off, let the plane fly. The only thing it does, is create a bit more turbulence and thereby fuel consumption. There are protocols for operations with one or both winglets missing.
@@CerberusTenshi i’m not sure if this is what he was thinking, but he probably thought that if a plane lost a park of its winglet/sharklet mid-flight then it would have trouble flying, since it would leave one wing with less aerodynamic drag
Eurowings not passed moon. :) Ias a bit down, bit not crossing moon.
When the plane is certified it has to land with out flaring three times in a row fully loaded. 1969 flight test program 747
Parallel landings seems bad idea, could be wake turbulence crash.
Thats a 3 wire for sure
Why flare when you can hop, skip and jump your way to 3 seconds of stardom on 3 Minutes of Aviation?
The A350 is not in paralel, SORRY.. :)
that's serial not parallel. parallel would be at the same time next to each other. This is one after the other.
Only flew 74 200/300.They could take much more than that...trust me!
How exactly does one actually LOSE a winglet?
They didn't. It's been taken off for maintenance and is not required to fly. Only purpose of winglets is fuel economy.
too hard? nah he was going for the 3 wire bro