Are you kidding me!? As an airline pilot myself that is an automatic go around. They risked the lives of the passengers attempting to still land. Absolutely disgusting.
This guy is brilliant and he runs his BigJet TV channel - records all this live in a field next to LHR runway. He's a real Londoner and Brit with his humour and his way of talking: "Ooh ooh, easy, easy, go on my son" etc. We love him. So many sour voices in this comment section. He's having a larf and we all like that in the UK. He's also very knowledgeable. Many of the pilots know of him. One asked for a video of a brilliant landing to be sent to his mum!
Captain: What was that?? First officer: I saw a banana peel on the runway and wanted to avoid it without going around. Passengers: God forgive me for I am a sinner.
While watching this video, my stomach was in knots and was screaming and praying from my couch! Sick by the time the plane landed. Great video and commentary. The poor pilots, staff and passengers. Grateful for a safe landing.
I was on that plane and it felt WAY more terrifying than it looked! And to make matters worse, we circled the airport for about 30 minutes and went in for the wild landing with no announcement from the pilot. We were all sitting around in silence wondering what the hell was going on.
Holding before going into Heathrow is a daily, normal occurrence, regardless of weather just due to traffic volume. If this was runway 27R there are warnings about turbulent air in the touch down zone when the wind is out of the southwest as it blows across the buildings. His recovery looked good with one exception, as the airplane came up, he gave it a hard push and just missed smashing the nose gear into the runway first, that could have been catastrophic, but they saved it. I’m sure it was quite thrilling for passengers and crew alike.
Wow I know it was terrifying just looking at it.😬People think the commentator is overreacting but I have never seen a plane that big land so hard. And I’ve looked at quite a few plane videos. Thank God you all landed safely.
Anyone who doesn’t think this was a great landing isn’t a pilot. They saved what would have otherwise been a wake induced Go-Around. They did amazing and I would have loved to been on this flight.
This is one way to see it, however the correct way is the following, He should have proceeded with a go around as it is the safer choice the second the nose pitched up and the plane bounced that should have been the green light. In addition, he over corrected as seen by the spoilers deploying on the left wing before touching down and if that was the "correct amount" of input necessary to correct the path, that also indicates a go around scenario. Moreover, the plane almost landed on the nose wheel due to the pilot pushing the nose down which is a critical threat and error. In consequence, that wasn't a safe landing nor was it a great one as it shows a potential poor decision making and control. The correct way to do that would have been a go around. (this was an overview, but we should also consider other parameters as FOB and tiredness, which can also have an impact)
Did you see the ANA 767 that had a creased fuselage cause the nose gear touched first? Could've happened to this plane. It was a good landing cause everyone atleast walked away from it, but it was far from the greatest and neither was it a safe option to land anyway.
I studied aviation and aeronautics and let me say this cross wind landings can only be done successfully by seasoned pilots. Check the history of London's Heathrow airport cross wind is very prevalent and unseasoned pilots 9/10 time abort landings.
@@PIlotrcm Exactly, every time I hear someone make a stupid comment like "they didn't let trash like this fly back in my day" I remind them that trash only travels on budget carriers and that decent service and decent people can still be found on the major carriers.
Who in the world is making that commentary? Are you a pilot yourself? Sometimes when planes come down there can be weather conditions that are not noticed before hand. Considering, it looks like that pilot handled it well. Look at the weather conditions?! Looks like the pilot was “slipping it” to handle coming down.
Sir it seems you missed what happened connect appear that he got caught in a wingtip vortices and it's known for flipping planes over upside down just about in a Split Second
The guy doing the talking is well known in the aviation world..once you have followed him for a while then you’ll understand his character but I’d never heard of him before then he sounds very annoying.
@@louisel.sinniger2057I don’t think the pilot did a touch and go at any point because a passenger said they circled the airport for 30 minutes before that wild terrifying landing.
I like how Kelsey of the 74crew channel made a commentary video about this clip but was afraid that the people next doors at his hotel might misunderstand what the hell he was doing with that Ooh ooh ooh ooh sound this guy was yelling out so loudly!!
When my mom told me about this, i thought the newsanchor got the video from a random UA-camr who possibly made it using computer graphics. But now knowing its real is crazy. But i have noticed other videos of LHR (London Heathrow) having these landing issues (because of the storm/winds). Do other London Airports suffer this? Like London Gatwick?
Don't know about London, but Leeds Bradford airport is also notorious for turbulent wind due to its location (on moorland). Used to live nearby and watching planes land on windy days was 😮
@@AdeleishaLondon Heathrow only gets landings like this during storms. Due to it being in the east of the country most days the winds are calm in London compared to the rest of the UK.
The drama in the commentary is thicker than the fog at Heathrow. He needs to calm down. That commentary and that video are exactly what makes so many people so fearful of flying. Those pilots had a handle on this. No worries.
@robm3074 i could care less if you're a know-it-all plane nerd, but that was NOT a routine landing. its "no worries" now that the plane is safely on the ground. those winds were insanely strong, stop making it seem like a normally routine landing
This looks like what is refer to as a crosswind landing. This is something that even small piston prop plane pilots are trained at handing from the basics.
Jesus people are saying how great they did?! That was an automatic go around in ANY airline FOM. The fact they still attempted that landing is shameful.
Not a pilot either, but imo the really dangerous part was the leftward roll in the beginning (from wind). In case of a go-around, they'd need to potentially deal with the same situation from the start. (People here commented this was a flight from LA that already waited for another 30 min...) Once recovered from that roll, the worst risk was behind them (already slowed down, level, just feet from runway) IF their hands were steady enough, which seemingly was the case. However the entire landing should not even have been attempted with those unpredictable kinds of winds.
You’ve probably never experienced turbulence that bad like when my niece flew for the 2nd time ever and she said it felt like the plane fell for 100 feet and the oxygen mask deployed. She didn’t fly for 10 years after that lol.
Tremendously strong winds from large storm over England. The man taking video is very experienced plane spotter with great popularity world-wide. He has youTube name of Bigjet TV and is LIVE many days of the week. His home base is Heathrow Airport in London.
@@FRanceSource thank you so much for expanding the context! 🙏 I’m fascinated to understand the vortices (vortex) he kept referencing. My tv is so old, everything looks like a French impressionist painting, so I watched it on a different device, where I could make out the twirls or funnel shapes under & then over the wings. Someday I hope to find the right educational video on this. It was amazing to see, and his voice narrating was priceless! I’m grateful to you for giving his name. Will definitely look him up. What a fabulous character. ♥️
the pilot farted while landing, but didn't want to make it noticed, so he shook the plane a bit to make the co-pilot preoccupied with possible death. Very amazing and strategic move from a senior pilot
A bit was missed in the other explanation. Heathrow had frankly horrible winds yesterday, and so did most of Britain. Many planes diverted or took multiple landing attempts, but this one just went for it despite the gusting wind.. you can see how that went
sounds like jerry was watching the ooh ooh bird landing. you remember that joke right? the ooh ooh birds has 3" long legs and it's cajones hang down 4". what would you suppose the bird would say when landing? his intro has a BA 320 that has a better bounce sequence than this.
The heck about going around how big planes like that have been flipped upside down before and crashed if it was a 737 I doubt that it would have safely landed
Tremendously strong winds from large storm over England. The man taking video is very experienced plane spotter with great popularity world-wide. He has youTube name of Bigjet TV and is LIVE many days of the week. His home base is Heathrow Airport in London.
@deborahLong7777. I can assure you there would have been at least one mess if I had been on that flight. Can't guarantee which end it would be coming from, though.
Why do so many people have to ruin an otherwise excellent video with their incessant OMG OMG OMG or other similar cries? Why can't they just let the video speak for itself?
Well…you know the old saying…: “Any landing that you can walk away from, is a good landing.” Thank you to the pilots. Job well done. ✈️ 👍🏼
Some pilots are better than others
I didn't know that old saying. Has it been around long? 😅
Are you kidding me!? As an airline pilot myself that is an automatic go around. They risked the lives of the passengers attempting to still land. Absolutely disgusting.
American Airlines: you’re fired
Ryan air: you’re hired
"Ooooh! Ooooh! Ooooh!"
I must say, the commentary was more exciting than the actual video!🙃
This guy is brilliant and he runs his BigJet TV channel - records all this live in a field next to LHR runway. He's a real Londoner and Brit with his humour and his way of talking: "Ooh ooh, easy, easy, go on my son" etc. We love him. So many sour voices in this comment section. He's having a larf and we all like that in the UK. He's also very knowledgeable. Many of the pilots know of him. One asked for a video of a brilliant landing to be sent to his mum!
Its mom
@@crasherxtreme It's Mum.
@@saffanna725 mom
@@crasherxtreme Mum in the UK.
@@saffanna725 mom the rest of the world! But just horsing around..........
MOM
Now that's a First Class ticket I would have paid twice for that experience.
What? You gotta death wish?
Flying into that airport in September 24. Not showing my husband this footage or we won’t go 😂😂😂😂😂
Captain: What was that??
First officer: I saw a banana peel on the runway and wanted to avoid it without going around.
Passengers: God forgive me for I am a sinner.
While watching this video, my stomach was in knots and was screaming and praying from my couch! Sick by the time the plane landed. Great video and commentary. The poor pilots, staff and passengers. Grateful for a safe landing.
I was on that plane and it felt WAY more terrifying than it looked! And to make matters worse, we circled the airport for about 30 minutes and went in for the wild landing with no announcement from the pilot. We were all sitting around in silence wondering what the hell was going on.
Holding before going into Heathrow is a daily, normal occurrence, regardless of weather just due to traffic volume. If this was runway 27R there are warnings about turbulent air in the touch down zone when the wind is out of the southwest as it blows across the buildings.
His recovery looked good with one exception, as the airplane came up, he gave it a hard push and just missed smashing the nose gear into the runway first, that could have been catastrophic, but they saved it. I’m sure it was quite thrilling for passengers and crew alike.
It looks pretty terrifying to me! I can only imagine...
Where did that flight originate from?
@@alanchristianson1842He said at the beginning Los Angeles
Wow I know it was terrifying just looking at it.😬People think the commentator is overreacting but I have never seen a plane that big land so hard. And I’ve looked at quite a few plane videos. Thank God you all landed safely.
when i saw this on tv,i thought the guy on audio was inside the plane! what a landing.
DID THE HULA DANCE! AND a little Charleston at the end! Nice! And the commentator, great!
0:28 Cue the grape squashing lady falling off the platform 😂
Anyone who doesn’t think this was a great landing isn’t a pilot. They saved what would have otherwise been a wake induced Go-Around. They did amazing and I would have loved to been on this flight.
This is one way to see it, however the correct way is the following, He should have proceeded with a go around as it is the safer choice the second the nose pitched up and the plane bounced that should have been the green light. In addition, he over corrected as seen by the spoilers deploying on the left wing before touching down and if that was the "correct amount" of input necessary to correct the path, that also indicates a go around scenario. Moreover, the plane almost landed on the nose wheel due to the pilot pushing the nose down which is a critical threat and error.
In consequence, that wasn't a safe landing nor was it a great one as it shows a potential poor decision making and control. The correct way to do that would have been a go around.
(this was an overview, but we should also consider other parameters as FOB and tiredness, which can also have an impact)
They should have gone around.
I'm a pilot, and I don't disagree but when the nose wheel dropped like that, it was definitely a pucker moment
Did you see the ANA 767 that had a creased fuselage cause the nose gear touched first? Could've happened to this plane. It was a good landing cause everyone atleast walked away from it, but it was far from the greatest and neither was it a safe option to land anyway.
34-years as a pro pilot. This landing sucked.
...this is Arnold Horshack reporting...Mr Kotter!!
Some of the BEST PILOTS IN THE WORLD 👍🏼💫🌟🎤✈️✈️✈️
Listen man those pilots needs a raise ASAP good job
He porpoised the damn thing. They need to pulled from the line.
They need more training or a new career.
I studied aviation and aeronautics and let me say this cross wind landings can only be done successfully by seasoned pilots. Check the history of London's Heathrow airport cross wind is very prevalent and unseasoned pilots 9/10 time abort landings.
They got raises a few months ago.
Who's taking bets on whether or not the screaming lady was on that plane?
Best Ryan Air impersonation
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
People who complain about ultra low cost carriers have no one to blame but themselves
@@PIlotrcm Exactly, every time I hear someone make a stupid comment like "they didn't let trash like this fly back in my day" I remind them that trash only travels on budget carriers and that decent service and decent people can still be found on the major carriers.
Ryanair: Least im not the only one...
Me: *_It's a windstorm, they're not the same._*
Now those are pilots lol
Good and terrible
Who in the world is making that commentary? Are you a pilot yourself? Sometimes when planes come down there can be weather conditions that are not noticed before hand. Considering, it looks like that pilot handled it well. Look at the weather conditions?! Looks like the pilot was “slipping it” to handle coming down.
Sir it seems you missed what happened connect appear that he got caught in a wingtip vortices and it's known for flipping planes over upside down just about in a Split Second
@@christopherbaxter5366 quite aware. Don’t believe there was mention if the pilot had to do any “go arounds”.
The guy doing the talking is well known in the aviation world..once you have followed him for a while then you’ll understand his character but I’d never heard of him before then he sounds very annoying.
@@louisel.sinniger2057I don’t think the pilot did a touch and go at any point because a passenger said they circled the airport for 30 minutes before that wild terrifying landing.
Allah is the greatest he land the plane
I like how Kelsey of the 74crew channel made a commentary video about this clip but was afraid that the people next doors at his hotel might misunderstand what the hell he was doing with that Ooh ooh ooh ooh sound this guy was yelling out so loudly!!
Love Kelsey & 74gear
Job well done American Airlines' Pilots!
Me➡🧐😮😯😲😳🫣😱
The commentary is so funny😂😂 well done to the pilots👏
The Cabin: Woah Woaah! Woaaah! AHHHHHHH! 🫨🫗
I have heard jokes about pilots being better at getting people to pray more than priests ever could. Now I see it's true.
😂😂😂, and this comment for the win 🏆
This pilot is brilliant 💪💪
When my mom told me about this, i thought the newsanchor got the video from a random UA-camr who possibly made it using computer graphics. But now knowing its real is crazy.
But i have noticed other videos of LHR (London Heathrow) having these landing issues (because of the storm/winds). Do other London Airports suffer this? Like London Gatwick?
Don't know about London, but Leeds Bradford airport is also notorious for turbulent wind due to its location (on moorland). Used to live nearby and watching planes land on windy days was 😮
@@AdeleishaLondon Heathrow only gets landings like this during storms. Due to it being in the east of the country most days the winds are calm in London compared to the rest of the UK.
This is why we have professionals flying us around the World and not me. 🤷🏻♂️
What a hair raising moment ........😂😂😂 the commentator though
Yup. lol
I was on the flight. Now I got a case of major diarrhea 🥴!
The drama in the commentary is thicker than the fog at Heathrow. He needs to calm down. That commentary and that video are exactly what makes so many people so fearful of flying. Those pilots had a handle on this. No worries.
No, that landing was NOT routine!
@@addaadollahexactly! One more major bump and they could’ve been bounced off the runway.
OH OH OH OH,,, DRAMATIC INNECESARY...
@robm3074 i could care less if you're a know-it-all plane nerd, but that was NOT a routine landing. its "no worries" now that the plane is safely on the ground. those winds were insanely strong, stop making it seem like a normally routine landing
No. They had a handle on nothing.
This looks like what is refer to as a crosswind landing. This is something that even small piston prop plane pilots are trained at handing from the basics.
Bro plane was like ⬆️↘️↗️⬇️↗️⬇️↗️⬇️↘️⬆️
WOW!!!....I am scared of flying 😪 so this would have KILLED ME on the spot!!!....my heart would be pounding so HARD!!..OMG!!!
That is a scary landing. But that camera shot was REALLY FUCKING COOL.
They should add over the video the "Aaaah AAAH AHAHHAHAAAAAA AAAAAAAH!!!!" screaming man sound effect lol.
That thing was crossed up from the very beginning. Good save by the pilot(s) 👍
Hope this guy works on his composure, he sounded like something from a 60's Carry-on film.
I wonder how many seats were damp when the passengers deplaned?
@StonedUp1. DAMP!! mine would have had to been completely replaced so many reasons,
Jesus people are saying how great they did?! That was an automatic go around in ANY airline FOM. The fact they still attempted that landing is shameful.
Just another day at the office for those United pilots.
First that Air Canada at Toronto Pearson International Airport back in November and then this at London Heathrow Airport.
Car 54 where are you? Oo oo oo.
I’m not a pilot, but wouldn’t this have been a perfect opportunity for a go around?
Yes. They never should have pushed it over. That what caused the nose gear to strike first. Serious damage
100%
Not a pilot either, but imo the really dangerous part was the leftward roll in the beginning (from wind). In case of a go-around, they'd need to potentially deal with the same situation from the start. (People here commented this was a flight from LA that already waited for another 30 min...) Once recovered from that roll, the worst risk was behind them (already slowed down, level, just feet from runway) IF their hands were steady enough, which seemingly was the case. However the entire landing should not even have been attempted with those unpredictable kinds of winds.
@@colinsouthern TLDR
nah, they almost smoked that thing. Terrible pilots. They should have quit in flight school
@@PIlotrcmyou sound gay
The front landing gear appeared to be hitting harder. Hope it was not damaged.
I would have loved to be on that plane. I fly a lot and like turbulence.
You’ve probably never experienced turbulence that bad like when my niece flew for the 2nd time ever and she said it felt like the plane fell for 100 feet and the oxygen mask deployed. She didn’t fly for 10 years after that lol.
Well said, sir, well said. But Los Angelees!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂 But really, the pilot really earned his salary on that one. Congratulations, sir.
lol imagine if he said “oh behave!” Like Austin powers
Oooh oooh oooh! Got me rolling on the floor 😂
Someone please explain what we are witnessing here?
Tremendously strong winds from large storm over England. The man taking video is very experienced plane spotter with great popularity world-wide. He has youTube name of Bigjet TV and is LIVE many days of the week. His home base is Heathrow Airport in London.
@@FRanceSource thank you so much for expanding the context! 🙏 I’m fascinated to understand the vortices (vortex) he kept referencing. My tv is so old, everything looks like a French impressionist painting, so I watched it on a different device, where I could make out the twirls or funnel shapes under & then over the wings. Someday I hope to find the right educational video on this. It was amazing to see, and his voice narrating was priceless! I’m grateful to you for giving his name. Will definitely look him up. What a fabulous character. ♥️
the emotions of the moment of the word STOP IT
the pilot farted while landing, but didn't want to make it noticed, so he shook the plane a bit to make the co-pilot preoccupied with possible death. Very amazing and strategic move from a senior pilot
A bit was missed in the other explanation. Heathrow had frankly horrible winds yesterday, and so did most of Britain. Many planes diverted or took multiple landing attempts, but this one just went for it despite the gusting wind.. you can see how that went
When a pilot wanted to to do a wheelie
The commentry is totally not needing sounding like he’s having tooth pulled out. Think he just likes the sound of his own voice.😊
Kim Seokjin: “hey, stob it!“ 🐹
Brilliant Skill Pilot
This guy makes the exact same noises when he's getting plowed.
I wish there was no commentary. I enjoy watching without the noise of voices, just enjoying hearing the roar of the jets. Please stop talking.
Now THAT is one scary landing!
This is the reasons why they want everyone to buckle up the sit their ass down to prepare for landing .
Good video but stop shouting
Calm down!
I hope you want to keep appropriate level of these comments
This will go down in Plane Spotting TV Infamy!!!
sounds like jerry was watching the ooh ooh bird landing.
you remember that joke right?
the ooh ooh birds has 3" long legs and it's cajones hang down 4". what would you suppose the bird would say when landing?
his intro has a BA 320 that has a better bounce sequence than this.
Put The Food back on the plane and the fighting will stop 🛑
Stop that 😂🤣
You stop that!!!!
Dude, switch to decaf
Someone needs to make an "Oh my Flippin 'Eck" compilation
I need thst in cockpit
View
Ryanair is taking over American Airlines. I mean, that must've hurt...
That should have been a 'go-around.' Pilot just forced the 777 to land. Not a good idea. Did he damage the air-frame of the 777?
It definitely needs an inspection after putting it on the nose like that.
Technology,, auto spoilers, auto braking and spot on airmanship!
Listening to the british guy 😂😂😂
The heck about going around how big planes like that have been flipped upside down before and crashed if it was a 737 I doubt that it would have safely landed
I love his commentary! Adds some drama.
Dammm... Wat a save, God was on their side that day.... That plane might need a check over before the return trip
Welcome to Britain.
What happened here!! 😮
Tremendously strong winds from large storm over England. The man taking video is very experienced plane spotter with great popularity world-wide. He has youTube name of Bigjet TV and is LIVE many days of the week. His home base is Heathrow Airport in London.
Priceless commentary
That's gonna be a trip to the Chief pilots office.
OMG! I love his reaction!🤣😆🤣‼
Kudos to the pilots and the 777 ,, " if it's not Boeing, I'm not going "
Classic ryanair landing
What else was happening off camera. .
I think the wind was shearing there.
Got it down …. That must be SULLY!!!!!!
lol
No that was Sam
The First officer of the sully flight still works at American and a captain in the 787 or 777.
Thank you for flying American Airways we look forward to seeing you again, not ruddy likely!😅
Many planes have had shaky landings these day in Europe. The wind has been quite strong. Well done the pilots 🙏
Amerikaanse piloot 😮😮😮
Bro almost recreate fedEx flight 80
I´ll be nervous all the time flying in a Boeing
Must have alot to clean up 😂
@deborahLong7777. I can assure you there would have been at least one mess if I had been on that flight. Can't guarantee which end it would be coming from, though.
Credit to Gerry D. Watch him all the time 😀
Why do so many people have to ruin an otherwise excellent video with their incessant OMG OMG OMG or other similar cries? Why can't they just let the video speak for itself?
No recording sign straight ahead😅
Commentator couldn't be more annoying
Nice
Pilot is drunk😂😂
Woah!!😮
Stop that!
I need new undies 😂
I would have hit the GA button. Yikes!
SANTAS IS COMING TO TOWN 😂
I'd never get on another one. Nope!
@MargaretAnderson-ti1sw. Me either.