Definition of a good landing is one you walk away from! Narita is legendary for very tough conditions with tons of YT vids to prove. The A380 handled it like a champ it seems! Also I heard turbulence is tricky in that general part of the world. Beautiful vid! Thanks!
Not just long flights, they do this on short flights, too. I flew HND to KIX on an ANA 737-800 on a stormy day, and we ended up flying through the thunderstorms. When we came out and landed at Kansai, he smacked the plane down pretty good.
It's always easier going west though. I always prefer flying west and forcing myself to stay up longer than flying east and just losing all that daylight in like 3 hours haha.
As an aircraft mechanic let me explain that a bit. It is possible to land the A 380 very soft without a rumble in the cabin but mostly it rumbles. Why ? If you look closely how all that 22 wheels are slammed on the pavement you know that this job can't be done without a mechanical issue. It rumbles sometimes very hard due to the amount of wheels slamming on the runway at the same time. The fuselage structure in that area gives the vibrations and the noise unfiltered into the cabin. That can get a little uncomfortable in the low cabin but don't worry. It's always completely undangerous and absolutely normal. Besides : You can ask every pilot. They will all say the same. Only a hard landing is a good and safe landing.
Hey Skylite. Another great video, thank you. What I love about the A380 is the sound of the flaps being deployed. It sounds so cool! Another thing that fascinates me at 11:52 is how the ailerons , segmented into three separate units, each operates independently of the others. This is the only aircraft where I have seen that. Just wanted to say. Hope you're doing well. Be well my friend.
Glad you enjoyed it my friend. I believe the A330NEO has segmented ailerons too. Although I think it only has two sections instead of three. Fun (potential) fact haha.
Amazing, beautiful approach! It looks like there was a big crosswind on the approach, with some gusts. In most of those cases a firm or hard landing is inevitable. Better to get the bird down on the pavement rather then risk a float or drifting away from the centerline and having to go around, or worse, an even harder landing. Airliners are built to handle that easily. As usual, a flawless work of visual art on your part! I love the A380!
Land it hard! I call that efficiency, no need to go through the cabin and wake up sleeping passengers and stuff, just put it down so hard they bounce their head off the roof. BAM, Awake! Now, thanks for flying ANA, enjoy your time in Tokyo! Also, thats Japan? I expected to see alot more mountains and stuff lol.
Modern fighter pilots deal with up to 9G, or approximately 2,000 pounds of crushing gravity that makes it almost impossible to draw breath. This is why oxygen masks are essential for military aircraft that do very heavy G load maneuvers.
It was indeed. I knew it was windy, based on the control surface movements, but even I wasn't ready for the force of this landing haha. Thanks for watching!
You know Skylite, if you would like to know what the 3 liveries represent on the 3 All Nippon Airways A380s, I can happily explain that to you. The blue livery represents Hawaii's blue sky. The green livery represents Hawaii's' emerald green oceans. And lastly the orange livery represents Hawaii's sunsets.
The back of the wing on the A380 are the best places to sit, these are my recommended ones from my experience as you can hear the loud flaps and landing gear if you are an avgeek you love it. Do you agree with me skylite.
@@sla31 I've had it running in a 'loop' continuously for 3 hours, nope, still can't see it? All still amazingly smooth. I've had hard landings in my life, but this is just, eh, normal.
@@scaramonga Well I certainly appreciate you looping it for three hours. But if you're still having a hard time seeing the wind and the hard landing that knocked a filling out of my tooth, then RUclips must've loaded the wrong video for you. I will report this error immediately so you can see it. 🤣
@@scaramonga In all seriousness, I'm really not sure how you think this was amazingly smooth and normal. The ailerons and flaps were constantly fighting what was a heavy wind that day at Narita. And the landing was easily one of the hardest landings I've ever had, and I've had some pretty hard ones. Including one where the plane had to be taken out of service afterwards. Anyway, if you disagree, you're certainly allowed to do so, but as the person who was on this flight, I can with 100% certainty say that it was both. Thanks for watching.
Hello skyline production it Zack I’m going to Japan on July 12 I’m live in china I take 3 plane to Austin Texas to see my family. The Japan airport to Tokyo Heneda.
Tokyo is 19 hours ahead of Hawaii If it’s 5:45pm in Hawaii but in Japan it’s 12:45pm Different calendar dates If it’s Sunday in Hawaii but it’s Monday in Japan
Definition of a good landing is one you walk away from! Narita is legendary for very tough conditions with tons of YT vids to prove. The A380 handled it like a champ it seems! Also I heard turbulence is tricky in that general part of the world. Beautiful vid! Thanks!
It was definitely a very windy approach. The pilots did a good job considering the conditions. Thanks for watching my friend!
Nice aileron dance
That's how Japanese pilots wake up their passengers after a long flight.
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facts
Not just long flights, they do this on short flights, too. I flew HND to KIX on an ANA 737-800 on a stormy day, and we ended up flying through the thunderstorms. When we came out and landed at Kansai, he smacked the plane down pretty good.
They just passed the test to become F1 pilots
Oompf! Losing that additional day totally hit me below the belt. Anyhow, good views coming into NRT. Whoa! There's Godzilla!!
It's always easier going west though. I always prefer flying west and forcing myself to stay up longer than flying east and just losing all that daylight in like 3 hours haha.
@@sla31 Back in 2000, I few from SEA to Ankara, Turkey, with a connection in AMS and IST. I lost 10 hours on that trip.
Really nice quality video, clear and nice. And the A380 is fantastic.
As an aircraft mechanic let me explain that a bit. It is possible to land the A 380 very soft without a rumble in the cabin but mostly it rumbles. Why ?
If you look closely how all that 22 wheels are slammed on the pavement you know that this job can't be done without a mechanical issue. It rumbles sometimes very hard due to the amount of wheels slamming on the runway at the same time. The fuselage structure in that area gives the vibrations and the noise unfiltered into the cabin. That can get a little uncomfortable in the low cabin but don't worry. It's always completely undangerous and absolutely normal. Besides : You can ask every pilot. They will all say the same. Only a hard landing is a good and safe landing.
Great explanation my friend. Thanks for watching!
This is fly is relaxed but it's kinda fast but that was actually nice & relaxing :)
Hey Skylite. Another great video, thank you. What I love about the A380 is the sound of the flaps being deployed. It sounds so cool! Another thing that fascinates me at 11:52 is how the ailerons , segmented into three separate units, each operates independently of the others. This is the only aircraft where I have seen that. Just wanted to say. Hope you're doing well. Be well my friend.
Glad you enjoyed it my friend. I believe the A330NEO has segmented ailerons too. Although I think it only has two sections instead of three. Fun (potential) fact haha.
@@sla31 Didn't know that. Thanks my friend.
Wow. I’ve seen some pretty hard a380 landings before
This one made people's fillings come out of their teeth haha.
Had a recent one in Seoul so bad that everyone’s drinks fell on the floor. 😂
Must be a tricky plane to land
Wow really nice I really love ANA’s a380 turtle design it’s very cool I love it
Amazing, beautiful approach! It looks like there was a big crosswind on the approach, with some gusts. In most of those cases a firm or hard landing
is inevitable. Better to get the bird down on the pavement rather then risk a float or drifting away from the centerline and having to go around, or worse,
an even harder landing. Airliners are built to handle that easily. As usual, a flawless work of visual art on your part! I love the A380!
Windy conditions require a hard landing for safety swiss pilot.:)
You know wha they say. Any landing you can walk away from, is a good landing haha. Thanks for watching my friend!
Land it hard! I call that efficiency, no need to go through the cabin and wake up sleeping passengers and stuff, just put it down so hard they bounce their head off the roof. BAM, Awake! Now, thanks for flying ANA, enjoy your time in Tokyo!
Also, thats Japan? I expected to see alot more mountains and stuff lol.
😂
And yes, NRT is pretty close to coast. I don't think it's a great comparison to most of the country.
Beautiful Japanese countryside!
Great fly! Why the pilot for military jet always wear the mask when flying?
Modern fighter pilots deal with up to 9G, or approximately 2,000 pounds of crushing gravity that makes it almost impossible to draw breath. This is why oxygen masks are essential for military aircraft that do very heavy G load maneuvers.
So what was rattling during the whole landing? Loved watching all those individual flaps at the end of the wing do their thing!
Everything haha. The panels and overhead bins in the cabin mostly. Everything was rattling haha.
haha that landing was an alarm for sleepy
It was indeed. I knew it was windy, based on the control surface movements, but even I wasn't ready for the force of this landing haha. Thanks for watching!
hard landing !! on the last meters before landing the plane falls
You know Skylite, if you would like to know what the 3 liveries represent on the 3 All Nippon Airways A380s, I can happily explain that to you. The blue livery represents Hawaii's blue sky. The green livery represents Hawaii's' emerald green oceans. And lastly the orange livery represents Hawaii's sunsets.
It appears that the computer at the last second was forcing the wings down, causing the tires to slam into the runway.
The back of the wing on the A380 are the best places to sit, these are my recommended ones from my experience as you can hear the loud flaps and landing gear if you are an avgeek you love it. Do you agree with me skylite.
I do. I love sitting directly behind the wing in any aircraft.
Still waiting for the 'hard & windy' bit?, but nice views.
Keep watching, you must not have gotten to that actual landing yet.
@@sla31 I've had it running in a 'loop' continuously for 3 hours, nope, still can't see it? All still amazingly smooth. I've had hard landings in my life, but this is just, eh, normal.
@@scaramonga Well I certainly appreciate you looping it for three hours. But if you're still having a hard time seeing the wind and the hard landing that knocked a filling out of my tooth, then RUclips must've loaded the wrong video for you. I will report this error immediately so you can see it. 🤣
@@scaramonga In all seriousness, I'm really not sure how you think this was amazingly smooth and normal. The ailerons and flaps were constantly fighting what was a heavy wind that day at Narita. And the landing was easily one of the hardest landings I've ever had, and I've had some pretty hard ones. Including one where the plane had to be taken out of service afterwards. Anyway, if you disagree, you're certainly allowed to do so, but as the person who was on this flight, I can with 100% certainty say that it was both. Thanks for watching.
@@sla31 Dunno buddy?, maybe I'm just used to it :) Seems fine to me, but excellent quality stuff regardless my friend :)
The views are really stunning. Which seat number do I need to choose to get this view??
This was seat 67K.
Can you fly in Liat Airline? I wonder if their still at service in all these years.
I actually flew Liat years ago on their Q300. It was before I filmed for the channel though.
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Hello skyline production it Zack I’m going to Japan on July 12 I’m live in china I take 3 plane to Austin Texas to see my family. The Japan airport to Tokyo Heneda.
I hope you have a great trip my friend!
Yes I will all way watch your video amazing to you.
Tokyo is 19 hours ahead of Hawaii
If it’s 5:45pm in Hawaii but in Japan it’s 12:45pm
Different calendar dates
If it’s Sunday in Hawaii but it’s Monday in Japan
It's almost like time travel haha.
Maybe a little wind about but the touch down was normal. A380's almost always touch down firm.
This was more than firm my friend. I’ve flown A380’s before and had firm landings. This knocked the filings out of my teeth 😂. Thanks for watching!
Is there a full flight of this? I would love to watch it!
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Kids laughing after 😆