@xlukesenpaix5713 well yes you're right but no, you're wrong.. haha wtf just happened. It's to the right, he just didn't want to admit he was wrong. 😅😅😅😊😂
Along with the pilot, show some appreciation for the engineers and programmers who worked on this aircraft for it to manoeuvre this precisely in extremely difficult conditions.
You can see how well engineered the Airbus and Boeing aircraft are just by watching the acrobatics they put the test planes thru prior and during certification. The old Timex marketing would apply. Takes a licking and keeps on ticking...
@@mailalove760rabbing is normal but nothing about how aggressive that was or landing in that weather and wind is normal. A380 isn’t even supposed to land with crosswinds gusting over 40kts due to an issue with engine inflow. As others have pointed out that thing is approaching 65 degrees of deflection it’s a wonder simply that the sidewalls of the landing gear didn’t blow out when it corrected itself.
@@stevebrown178 I'm going on a flight soon. I won't clap. I just think that this was so impressive that it deserves claps even from the ATC and other pilots around
As a pilot of commercial status and blessed with the natural ability to fly (pretty much the only thing I'm good at), I can tell you this is an incredible display of skill. NOT in what you see, though. Not in banking into wind and applying opposite rudder; but the ability to maintain the proper airspeed and keep from being too fast and from stalling in such a massive aircraft. Keeping that perfect threshold in such a gnarly crosswind that he can add that little touch of nose down that you see, which brings him out of ground effect and touches the plane down. Perfect indicated airspeed is the unseen demonstration of extreme skill here.
What a bunch of BS. The auto thrust is keeping the proper speed. There is literally no skill required for that. Pilots will disconnect auto thrust occasionally to stay proficient, but not during these conditions. Also, lowering the nose doesn’t “bring him out of ground effect”. Ground effect is there till touchdown. The skill displayed wasn’t that impressive, landing in a full crab. They didn’t even try and take the crab out.
@Death at Intervals right. U said it well. 👍 he is even talking about “stalling”. Under normal circumstances, you can’t stall the a380 due to its fly by wire.
And that my friends is why most airlines hire post military pilots. These guys fly c17s in the worst possible weather and they get experienced enough that when they’re put in that airplane, you’re not dying without a fight. It’s like Patrick Mahomes or Tom Brady was flying that plane; sheer determination
@@AZAN-SHEIKH😂😂😂😂 don't talk stupid. The lives on that plane are no more important than any other. So you think the air companies say we need our best pilots to protect the rich
Actually they do not do the lining up. After crabbing, the momentum and weight of the aircraft when it touches the ground automatically straightens the plane.
I was in a private, two-engine plane landing at Destin, Florida with very high winds. Vietnam vet pilot came in almost perpendicular to the runway until he perfectly turned it just before we touched the tarmac. Scared the fire out of me, as my grandmother would say.
Why did your title say "Tries to Land?" He has landed!! I love the extreme landing as it is so thrilling - (ah, got goose pimples on my skin, already😂!). This pilot glided to touch down with magnificent skill, especially in this large bulk.
@legioner9 A hard no to you both. All pilots are trained how to cross-wind land. It's called cross wind landing. No former military pilot is going to pull any non-commercial maneuvers if it's not approved. You either cross-wind land or abort the landing if not confident. "Regular" pilot school handles far more complex scenarios than you can ever imagine. It's not your regular DMV.
That is a pilot who knows how to land😅
Hell yeah
Tokyo drift for Airbusses
@@m4inline Airbus ain't from Tokyo. That is Europe drift✨
@@CAMP_for_facts the slovenian slide?
Every pilot can do that 😎
When you're a passenger in the far back row and you look out the window and realize that you're ahead of the pilot.
gonta be the top comment
😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂
😲🤣🤣
The plane was literally at 90 degrees at one point . Amazing skills.
Pilot is the only guy in the world who made a A380 drift like a miata 😊
NARUTO TOKYO AIRPORT DRIFT😂😂😂
@@abhijeetchavan13💀
@@abhijeetchavan13bro what-
@@roh41l_vfx Naruto Tokyo is name of Tokyo airport and that "Tokyo Drift" Song🧡
@abhijeetchavan13 Narita not Naruto you dumbass
I can hear the passengers applauding! Right after the screaming in terror!
extreme winds is a wild understatement
“Ladies and gentlemen we are about to land” “and to your left you can see the runway”
😂😂😂
Wouldn’t that be “to your right?” ☝️🤓
@@FederalFlavxwell yes but actually no because the plane is pointed to the left from camera view
@@Sashathespaceguy-x6w that does not make any sense.
@xlukesenpaix5713 well yes you're right but no, you're wrong.. haha wtf just happened. It's to the right, he just didn't want to admit he was wrong. 😅😅😅😊😂
Now thats a GOOD PILOT. HE KNOWS HOW TO HANDLE THE BIG BIRD.
A very big bird
@@jonathanjason1312super big bird
The biggest bird
The Kaiju passenger bird
That pilot knows how to drift
Right?? That entry angle was clean af lol
I'm surprised there isn't some sport that drifts planes yet
Wadayamean derift?
Gas gas gas
It’s called crosswind
Pilot deserves a huge raise and a new pair of pants😊
Brah you need brain before to send something like this.
@@AntonBazzhenovi think you do😂
Along with the pilot, show some appreciation for the engineers and programmers who worked on this aircraft for it to manoeuvre this precisely in extremely difficult conditions.
Often over looked, the people that design and build the machines.
@@Emexrulsier and don’t forget mother earth gave us those elements…
Exactly 🎉🎉
A testament to the engineers, thats not a small plane and that was quite the agressive maneuver
You can see how well engineered the Airbus and Boeing aircraft are just by watching the acrobatics they put the test planes thru prior and during certification. The old Timex marketing would apply. Takes a licking and keeps on ticking...
it’s called crabbing and it happens everyday but not too bad because there ain’t that much wind
@@mailalove760rabbing is normal but nothing about how aggressive that was or landing in that weather and wind is normal. A380 isn’t even supposed to land with crosswinds gusting over 40kts due to an issue with engine inflow. As others have pointed out that thing is approaching 65 degrees of deflection it’s a wonder simply that the sidewalls of the landing gear didn’t blow out when it corrected itself.
Love how everyone in comments is a captain. 😂
Give the engineers and architects that designed the airplane a noble prizes!
I'm sure there were a lot of screams in the cabin when he straightened the airplane out.
It’s a cargo plane
@@judahvincent7084 an A380?
Quáquáquáquá, só se forem maricas q estiverem no cok pit
@@judahvincent7084that was an Etihad airways non cargo a380
@@judahvincent7084 LOL, no.
I imagine the 1st officer screaming, "GO AROUND, GO AROUND. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, GO AROUND." 🤣🤣
I cant stop Lough eng of this coment
Hahahahahaha
Lmao
Lol
HAHAHAHA this comment made my day bro it's hilarious.
The pilot is truly a butter crosswinder.
A380 pilots are always very experienced and talented
"God damn it, John, you're flying an A380, not a Harrier"
BAHAHAHAHA
i was just about to comment this
😂😂LOL
Perfect description
Where is this quote from? 💭
This actually deserves claps from the passengers
Sus💀
Except there aren't any
Indeed🔥
Please don't clap us, we hate it !
@@stevebrown178 I'm going on a flight soon. I won't clap. I just think that this was so impressive that it deserves claps even from the ATC and other pilots around
The only reason to clap at the end of a flight. That's a performance
Bro that tail end whipped around so quick.
Ladies and Gentlemen, that's a world class pilot. Absolutely terrifying and incredible.
imagine looking out the window and seeing the runway yoiur supposed to be on lol
😂😂😂😂 this comment genuinely made me laugh I can’t believe it
Hqhahahahah
Just imagine the side acceleration passengers at the rear experienced
Travelling over 200km p/hr they travelled alot of distance as it centred itself, probably not much sideways g force at all.
Those headwinds were so strong it looks like he was Landing vertically like a helicopter.
Crosswinds?
I think you mean crosswinds
@@leef9242 yh thats what i was saying
@@Twi_543 Pretty sure they are just talking about the headwind component slowing the ground speed, not the crosswind.
@@DefinitelyNotaRussianSpy oh yh I didnt realise 😂
That's the best landing I've seen an A380 perform. Imagine the yoke movement, amazing tech with amazing pilots.
Co-pilot: you cannot land this thing🙄🤔
Pilot: hold my bear😁
What's a bear doing in the cockpit?
Dude pilot has some balls
Edit:thx for the like guys im never get a like before😊😊😊
Imagine if it was a lady pilot 😂
eyeballs
@@eshanhansana5639It's entirely figurative so still applies.
@@eshanhansana5639still it applies but with little bigger balls😂
@@eshanhansana5639well uh steel of upper balls
That plane deadass became a VTOL for a second
More like a VL
Lmao mahn
F-35 VTOL landing
Oh I love VTOL airplanes. All weather compatible.
As a pilot of commercial status and blessed with the natural ability to fly (pretty much the only thing I'm good at), I can tell you this is an incredible display of skill. NOT in what you see, though. Not in banking into wind and applying opposite rudder; but the ability to maintain the proper airspeed and keep from being too fast and from stalling in such a massive aircraft. Keeping that perfect threshold in such a gnarly crosswind that he can add that little touch of nose down that you see, which brings him out of ground effect and touches the plane down. Perfect indicated airspeed is the unseen demonstration of extreme skill here.
What a bunch of BS. The auto thrust is keeping the proper speed. There is literally no skill required for that. Pilots will disconnect auto thrust occasionally to stay proficient, but not during these conditions.
Also, lowering the nose doesn’t “bring him out of ground effect”. Ground effect is there till touchdown.
The skill displayed wasn’t that impressive, landing in a full crab. They didn’t even try and take the crab out.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 you can’t do better
@@hershjoshi I can
@Death at Intervals right. U said it well. 👍 he is even talking about “stalling”. Under normal circumstances, you can’t stall the a380 due to its fly by wire.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 That is NOT how fly by wire works🤦🏼♂️
And that my friends is why most airlines hire post military pilots. These guys fly c17s in the worst possible weather and they get experienced enough that when they’re put in that airplane, you’re not dying without a fight.
It’s like Patrick Mahomes or Tom Brady was flying that plane; sheer determination
Sideways and hovering in the headwind and still set it down smooth AF... wow!
Now that’s an extremely skilled pilot !
Its not an normal plane its and a380 which mostly contains rich and first class passengers so the pilot will be highly paid and extremely skilled
@@AZAN-SHEIKH😂😂😂😂 don't talk stupid. The lives on that plane are no more important than any other. So you think the air companies say we need our best pilots to protect the rich
@@asef698 Reality-wise that is what's happening, you are valued more if you have more economic contribution in other term "rich"
@@AZAN-SHEIKHevery pilot has to be extremely trained no matter how rich the plane is
@@zaksims1981 nope you all guys are living under the rock 🪨 and believing what government tells you read my full reply to @asef
That touchdown angle is almost 65 degrees horizontally, that’s absolutely insane.
Outstanding!!!! Give that pilot a medal and a fat raise !! He has nerves of steel !!! 🎉😂❤
not
I'm hugely impressed. Never seen a crosswind landing as this one
"While I am glad you landed, can I get some help for this whiplash?!?" 😂😂
That takes some EXTREME skill to do Lol I can barely land a Cessna in Microsoft flight simulator in 1 mph wind
Cessna is very hard to land bc how tiny it is even with 5 mph wind
I have my private pilots license and wont even fly if the cross winds are more than 15
Yeah they catch me off guard on takeoff sometimes and it leads to some rather sketchy climb outs.
@@Boeing_747mx😢
And bro has to do it in real life with real lives lmao
That pilot knew his bird well 😊
Sick A380 Drift Edit
I thought the same 😂
Pilot Phonk 👨🏻✈️😎✈️🔥🗣️💯🥶🔊
This type of landing is called a crosswind landing, it is very difficult to pull off but pilots nowadays are trained to handle this situation
What a well trained pilot!
This is some amazing skill, to land a plane during a tropical storm or even a hurricane. I don’t think people realize.
Especially the largest passenger plane in the world the airbus A380-800
Holy fuck the crabbing in that landing was insane
That’s some damn skill there
Respect to that pilot, he needs an Oscar
Wow!!! It looked like a Flying Saucer trying to land🛸
Amazing! 🌬️🛫
Props to the pilots for such a difficult landing, especially lining the front wheel with the runway just after touching down.
Actually they do not do the lining up. After crabbing, the momentum and weight of the aircraft when it touches the ground automatically straightens the plane.
That was awesome! That pilot has exceptional skills!
Or luck
@@vornamenachname906 I don’t think luck has anything to do with it, plenty of skill though !
Or bad judgement for not aborting and got lucky.
@@markpalmer8083 I’m sorry but i don’t believe that 🤔
He doesn’t try he does
Thank you, Yoda.
This is fucking awesome
@@nocalsteve and thank you steve
@@nocalstevethanks steve
Or she!
I was in a private, two-engine plane landing at Destin, Florida with very high winds. Vietnam vet pilot came in almost perpendicular to the runway until he perfectly turned it just before we touched the tarmac. Scared the fire out of me, as my grandmother would say.
I just love the very expressive "wow" from the commentator, you just know it was extremely clever handling of the massive plane.
Those pilots are boss! I could not imagine what the passengers felt especially the very last top seat in the rear
All the seats in the back section will require professional deep cleaning... Some might need to get replaced
😂
Epic comment 😂😂😂
I know mine would have been high pressure hoesed off 😂
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
This method is called crabbing 🦀... Pilot try to land a bit of cross due to heavy winds
A “bit” 😅
Ahhhh yes...that's the word I was breaking my head for: Crabbing!!!
@@maynardewm A LOT ACTUALLY
ATC was definitely playing Tokyo drift and the pilot was in mood😂😅
He's got it under control 😊😊
I wish he was the pilot one on my flights. Great job. He knows what he’s talking about!
When a helicopter pilot operate a plane for the first time:
Why did your title say "Tries to Land?" He has landed!!
I love the extreme landing as it is so thrilling - (ah, got goose pimples on my skin, already😂!). This pilot glided to touch down with magnificent skill, especially in this large bulk.
This man has bis issues with English
🤔
Ladies & gentlemen, this is your captain Dom Toretto speaking…thank you for drifting with us today…
Man at the end there it took me back to learning how to land, I could hear my instructor saying “hold it off, hold it off” repeatedly
And that is what I’d call skilled 👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
The pilot is an expert
When coach realized they had a better view that the pilot for a second, there were a lot of new pants needed
That rudder control is amazing
Can't stop watching. Excellent landing. This pilot really showed how to fly until the plane is stopped.
applause from entire the world people to this pilot..
love from Malaysia
papagoatee
What the actual hell that is one of the coolest cw landings I've ever seen fair play!
Trying to land in stormy Daniels
lol...
This is my first time to watch vertical landing on commercial jet plane. Badass pilot ever. ❤
Respect, very skilled pilot. That wasn't easy.
Very excellent crabbing landing
I want in this plane we all thought we were gonna die thanks to God and the pilot for saving us
Didn’t know a 380 had VTOL mode.impressive.
When a helicopter pilot flies a plane
Landed like a freaking f-35 😂
That's a SWEET crab landing good work pilot 😮👌
Having flown in different aircrafts and different airlines since 1998 - I can say with utmost conviction.
This is one kick-ass landing!!!
Imagine the stress on the Airframe and Gears.
When the passengers trust there captain, they know this normal
Standard landing at Aberdeen! 😂
That Pilot Was Like "Tokyo Drift Time"😮
That was some badass crabbing right there!!
I am thinking this was a military pilot in a past life
I think so too. No way a normal pilot can do that with just a regular pilot school.
@legioner9 A hard no to you both. All pilots are trained how to cross-wind land. It's called cross wind landing. No former military pilot is going to pull any non-commercial maneuvers if it's not approved. You either cross-wind land or abort the landing if not confident. "Regular" pilot school handles far more complex scenarios than you can ever imagine. It's not your regular DMV.
@@TheYay1995 thanks for explaining it so i didnt have to 😊
Really really nice landing.
I am like a feather in the wind. I AM one with the wind.
This landing is even smoother than normal landing 👍👍👍
Best bit: the 'wow' so full of admiration
Must wear the tires out pretty fast.
I can only imagine the side forces on the rubber - and with 200psi nitrogen filled at that!
Sure tyres only last about 80 landing and shed about 10 ton or something of rubber through out that lifespan
Not if runway wet
crabbed that beast like a pro
I like how all the landing gear turns to line up with the runway better
That pilot needs a raise. Good job
Came in like a crab, 🦀 sideways! What a phenomenal pilot! 👏😊
Props to the pilots and to the manufacturers of this beautiful plane.
Everything was right about that landing. Perfect crosswind technique. Kudos to the Captain
poor passengers in the back! 😢
Eh you wouldn’t really notice
That's an awesome pilot, you're the man
WE MAKIN IT OUT THE HELICOPTER WITH THIS ONE 🗣🗣🔥🔥
It's called crabbing normal & good pilot
Disrespectful
Luckily no one was injured
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ask the tyres if they agree with you.
Those things on the floor are Rudder Pedals, use them.
You're talking as if he's parking a pedal boat .. just that easy huh🤣
He used them are you blind
You can literally see the rudder moving. Use your eyes
Truth be told he could have kicked more of that crab out at touch down.
@@SteveSzalai Absolutely 💯
That's a professional. Buttered that landing
The pilot landed it like he was playing Ridge Racer 🤯