@@wotan10950My impression is that the question is "why was only one reverse thruster engaged instead of 2," not "why did they use a reverse thruster."
@@JollyMe22Different airlines have different policies involving the usage of various aircraft systems.For example in Ethiopian airlines where i work at,we use one engine for taxiing in the(b777-300ER/787s) but in Emirates i hear they use both engines for taxiing(an so do other major airlines too)
@@theflightguy777 Thanks for the info, but I wasn't the one asking the question. I was pointing out to the guy remarking that they all use reverse thrust that the original question was basically "why only one." Your reply should have been directed at the guy who asked the original question.
Fantastic job Sir .. absolutely beautiful gorgeous footage compilation .. TQSM
Man you’re the best aviation channel can you please add the UPS Boeing 747-8 in one of your videos one day please 🥺
You literally have the best channel! Close ups are great
Stunning plane spotting.
Great windy landings keep up the good stuff
Awesome catches strong wind moment 🤩
these landings surely deserve a big applause/stunning video mate
We have been having national airlines 747 in Birmingham.so cool to see them.✈️✈️✈️💙
AWESOME catches and perfect footage as always
Brilliantly done as usual!
Excellent 👌
great video Matt, and what a beautiful day to be out filming. thanks for sharing another winner
Just perfect! Great to see a video of AMS! Liked!
The very best of the best, jet airliners will always be the best.
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Awesome video mate! I love/enjoy your content!
Great content, as always!
Best channel ever please do emirates a330
This channel slaps. 😎
Nice video my friend!
Great spotting!
Sunweb is not an airline but a travel agency. Its a Transavia flight. Love the video!
Amazing!
Nice.
Airlines are cool 😎
Nice!
I admire you!😻
If the landing conditions are unstable because of the strong wind it's best for them to do a go-around
I wonder why they can’t use the crosswind runway at Schipol. These typical crosswind landings seem to push all the limits.
A321neo from toronto to amsterdam? I mean i know they can theoretically do it, but that is incredibly impressive for a single aisle Airliner!
That first Kalitta Air 747F's rudder movements were too aggressive, that and improper maintenance can result in tragedy. (AA587)
KLM = Very butter/smooth
Always love a bit of KLM
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Does Schiphol experience crosswinds the majority of the time?
Not really because it has 6 runways in various directions so theres usually a way to avoid crosswinds.
@@PeaShooter33 Thx. I've seen a lot of videos of crosswinds landings there and that got me wondering what the deal is.
6:35 why this 767F only using 1 reverse thrust?
They all use reverse thrust!
@@wotan10950My impression is that the question is "why was only one reverse thruster engaged instead of 2," not "why did they use a reverse thruster."
@@JollyMe22Different airlines have different policies involving the usage of various aircraft systems.For example in Ethiopian airlines where i work at,we use one engine for taxiing in the(b777-300ER/787s) but in Emirates i hear they use both engines for taxiing(an so do other major airlines too)
@@theflightguy777 Thanks for the info, but I wasn't the one asking the question. I was pointing out to the guy remarking that they all use reverse thrust that the original question was basically "why only one." Your reply should have been directed at the guy who asked the original question.
@@JollyMe22 okay mate...but most probably he still got the information.
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