We live just outside Bristol and can see the aircraft taking off and landing at Bristol airport when we are just outside Nailsea where we live. They come over our home and it's fantastic. You can also hear when they are powering up ready for takeoff. The roar of the jets as the pilot holds the plane on the brakes. My husband and myself went to watch them one Sunday afternoon with other enthusiasts. I never cease to be amazed how these huge things get into the sky!!! Bristol airport is actually sat on top of a hill! As you come out of Bristol, you take a long grind uphill until you reach the airport. It is known for its tendency to have its own weather pattern. In Bristol, it is clear, at the airport it is raining. In Bristol, it's cold and damp, at the airport it's coated in snow. Still in Bristol, windy as hell at the airport. We've often wondered what made them decide to put the airport on top of a hill???? As you watch the planes come in on the various clips, you may have noticed that you can see traffic passing on a road in the background. That is the A38, and at one time, the runway started/ended at the road. They had barriers that came down to stop traffic when planes were coming in. This was when it was known as Lulsgate Airport, and before it became international, and the road layout was changed to accommodate longer runways and improve the flow of traffic which is murder on the A38. The funniest thing one of my husband's colleagues, who was a plane enthusiast, saw, was when cyclists ignored the barriers because, well, everyone knows they are SO much faster, and apparently heavier than a car. Then the plane came down and the backwash off the jets would send the idiots pin wheeling. Nobody went to their assistance. It was their own stupid fault after all, and they NEVER learned! Time and time again he saw this happen. I can imagine that if the airport still had this system in operation today, social media and UA-cam would be plastered with clips of these brightly coloured idiots being sent flying.
Edit: I’m not saying the thumbnail was an April fools joke, I’m saying that my comment was an April fools joke. Stop comment ignorant bull crap. You’re the fault here. As you said Clickbait Thumbnail. You were correct. But it’s not super deep. You could just get off of the video. So first of all, “unsubscribed lol” What are you “lol” ing about? It’s not even hilarious that this guy has a clickbait thumbnail. You literally straight up jumped into conclusions before you even had a chance to think before you commented. And a clickbait thumbnail isn’t a way to not entertain anyone enough to unsubscribe. And what I’ve just explained to you about what you did is hilarious because you had the audacity much, and it’s like you just created a whole new big deal about it. 💀
I won't say Emirates used too much rudder because I wasn't in the cockpit, but the very heavy rudder use before landing was the direct cause of their wonky performance on landing
My Father & Uncle are pilots. I’ve been in some super scary cross wind landings in many planes, from a Cessna 210 to very large Commercial planes! It’s scary every time!! Absolutely- The “Crab Method” is key in these landings! 🦀 ✈️ Esp in a very strong cross wind landing, in ANY plane, but esp for these huge commercial ones! Pilots who are successful in getting their planes & passengers onto the ground safely, esp in super extreme cross wind speeds upon landing, - These Pilots definitely deserve huge Props!!💯💨🛬 👨✈️🏆
I used to live, (very temporarily,) in Sea Tac on the edge of the 'buy out' zone by the sea tac airport in Seattle. I watched planes come in sideways and turn at the last minute to align with the runway. Some were so low I could count the grommets on the undercarriage. One day as a plane took off I said 'that didn't sound normal'. Later on the news I learned it went over the Puget sound, dumped its fuel and re-landed, not sure why.
Considering they have stopped making the a380, because, apparently, no one wanted to fly on them, it's amazing how often they pop up in flight videos on youtube.
@@peteconrad2077Or as Khrushchev once said at a Jack Kennedy informal summit lunch, after Adenauer orders a western sandwich, "If I can't have an eastern sandwich, then I'll seize the eastern portion of Adenauer's Western Sandwich." (courtesy of Vaughan Meader)
The Emitates A380 at 1:10-1:17 is terrible, and what makes it worse is that there isn't even a strong crosswind - just look at the trees in the background.
Yeah I fly enough where I've experienced these kinds of landings more than a few times and they're something. Not so much scary, but you're just thinking "Ok stop moving sideways" lol it's why I love former military pilots. They treat those passenger jets like an F-16 but they know what they're doing. Then there's African pilots who are just as skilled.
Great skill, yes, but the video is misleading. In the second landing, the reversers were out before the nose gear touched down. Great piloting but the narrator exaggerated the danger - there was no chance the nose gear would not contact the runway after the engines reversed. In the second one, he exaggerate the danger again stating that the crosswind was 43mph. The A320 has a max crosswind component of 43 mph - doubtful any pilot would land that close close the the edge of the envelope in anything but an emergency. And he adds drama by playing an ATIS recording from who knows where. An example of youtubers manipulating what is an SOP situation for a commercial pilot into something dramatic, Great footage, great piloting, but not really dangerous. I didn't watch anymore after the third one - it's click bait to get them hits for the advertisers.
correction, Duesseldort Airport ( DUS ) is located in the western Part of Germany, just a little north of Cologne, it is NOT located in the Northern Part of Germany
My sister in law had a very scary landing into Bristol a few months ago. It was atrocious weather and most UK airports were closed, but for some reason they kept her flight on. Apparently the plane was bouncing all over the runway. When she got off the cockpit door was open and she could see both the captain and first officer with their head in their hands.
ok well the nose of the Ethiopian 777 has to touch down if u reduce the speed. maybe you didn't go to school but lift is a thing. also its called a go around not an abort. if they went "any further on the rear wheels" They would have tail-struck, but the nose would come down because the plane does not have enough lift. Stop trying to scare people. pilots of a380's often have around 500 peoples lives in their hands, but its not dangerous as they train for it everyday. "weathered the storm" Bruh. Uhm that Easyjet was not perfect, in fact it was at best ok. the plane bounced super hard, which is something that can actually be a bit dangerous, yet you say nothing because you know nothing about aviation. generally you don't say a crab landing, its just a crosswind landing. well they don't "ensure the front gear touches down on the center line" they ensure the back gear does that... if they did the front gear it would break. they Yaw into the wind, they dont exactly turn. why say "at the last second!" you know all u are doing is scaring people, get a life or do some research at least. A puppet on strings? I'm pretty sure its just a normal crosswind landing executed fairly well by the pilots. they ballooned and floated down the runway. Ok well just say a Cessna citation m2. well wind has more of an effect on something lighter or smaller soo.. uhm its not (t u i), its pronounced (too-ee) its go around not abort. you abort a failed takeoff, and go around for a failed landing please do some research and stop scaring people, its a real lousy thing to do.
Coming in to land at Minneapolis, flying North Worst airlines, we landed, FOUR TIMES! I always sit near the wing. I knew it was going to be rough when we came in and I could see the end of the runway. We hit....HARD. Lockers burst open, oxygen masks dropped, stuff flew all around the cabin. Women were screaming, men were praying, I was laughing my head off. The guy next to me says "WHAT THE HELL is so funny"? I replied "You know the first thing that went through my mind? Oooh, plane crash, not beein in one of these before, this is going to be interesting". I wasn't in the least bit scared. Too stupid I guess.
Lots of praise to the engineers that designed the landing gear in these aircraft !! Just imagine the torque stress that the gear must withstand !!!
and the genius of anti skid/lock brakes came from planes first i believe
My husband helps design brakes for both Boeing and Airbus.
@@cindyhickmanfrench4987 awesome job.
Hats off to these highly skilled pilots 👏🏻🧑🏻✈️👨🏻✈️
A rough landing is better than a crash landing! Great job, Pilots!!
Amen to that .👍🏼🙏🏼
Cockpit? Imagine being in the back of that A380 landing like that.
Just as in a ship, the bow moves way more than the stern.
I wonder how many whiplash claims they received.
My Dad Rip! Used to take me with him to practice cross wind lands! My Dad was Amazing and did his landings perfectly every time! I Miss Him!❤
Oh wooooow
Okay!
!!!
😢😢😢 sad
I lost my dad a few years ago, miss you pops.
Thank God for Expert Pilots that are Great at their job. KOdos.
Airline: your fired
Ryanair: your hired:)
You’re *
We live just outside Bristol and can see the aircraft taking off and landing at Bristol airport when we are just outside Nailsea where we live. They come over our home and it's fantastic. You can also hear when they are powering up ready for takeoff. The roar of the jets as the pilot holds the plane on the brakes. My husband and myself went to watch them one Sunday afternoon with other enthusiasts. I never cease to be amazed how these huge things get into the sky!!!
Bristol airport is actually sat on top of a hill! As you come out of Bristol, you take a long grind uphill until you reach the airport. It is known for its tendency to have its own weather pattern. In Bristol, it is clear, at the airport it is raining. In Bristol, it's cold and damp, at the airport it's coated in snow. Still in Bristol, windy as hell at the airport. We've often wondered what made them decide to put the airport on top of a hill????
As you watch the planes come in on the various clips, you may have noticed that you can see traffic passing on a road in the background. That is the A38, and at one time, the runway started/ended at the road. They had barriers that came down to stop traffic when planes were coming in. This was when it was known as Lulsgate Airport, and before it became international, and the road layout was changed to accommodate longer runways and improve the flow of traffic which is murder on the A38.
The funniest thing one of my husband's colleagues, who was a plane enthusiast, saw, was when cyclists ignored the barriers because, well, everyone knows they are SO much faster, and apparently heavier than a car. Then the plane came down and the backwash off the jets would send the idiots pin wheeling. Nobody went to their assistance. It was their own stupid fault after all, and they NEVER learned! Time and time again he saw this happen. I can imagine that if the airport still had this system in operation today, social media and UA-cam would be plastered with clips of these brightly coloured idiots being sent flying.
Very informative)
so, just another clickbait thumbnail that isnt part of the video.
Clickbait thumbnail. Unsubscribed lol
Byee
Edit: I’m not saying the thumbnail was an April fools joke, I’m saying that my comment was an April fools joke. Stop comment ignorant bull crap.
You’re the fault here. As you said Clickbait Thumbnail. You were correct. But it’s not super deep. You could just get off of the video. So first of all, “unsubscribed lol” What are you “lol” ing about? It’s not even hilarious that this guy has a clickbait thumbnail. You literally straight up jumped into conclusions before you even had a chance to think before you commented. And a clickbait thumbnail isn’t a way to not entertain anyone enough to unsubscribe. And what I’ve just explained to you about what you did is hilarious because you had the audacity much, and it’s like you just created a whole new big deal about it. 💀
@@aviator278realur a literal npc😂
no this thumbnail isn’t clickbait. You’re life is clickbait 😂😂😂
Nobody likes you😂😂😂
BRO ITS NOT THAT DEEP AVIATOR
Ryanair & spirit: ur fired
And other planes: ur hired
I won't say Emirates used too much rudder because I wasn't in the cockpit, but the very heavy rudder use before landing was the direct cause of their wonky performance on landing
3:50 FINALLY something from the United Kingdom.
Some serious whiplash on that first a380
This puts the very best roller coasters to shame.
@@jameswest8280😂😂😂
The weather can be a nightmare for pilots & crews+ Passengers.
My Father & Uncle are pilots. I’ve been in some super scary cross wind landings in many planes, from a Cessna 210 to very large Commercial planes! It’s scary every time!! Absolutely- The “Crab Method” is key in these landings! 🦀 ✈️ Esp in a very strong cross wind landing, in ANY plane, but esp for these huge commercial ones! Pilots who are successful in getting their planes & passengers onto the ground safely, esp in super extreme cross wind speeds upon landing, - These Pilots definitely deserve huge Props!!💯💨🛬 👨✈️🏆
Crosswind landings every pilots favorite nightmare.
The Ryanair landing is only 1 percent of Ryanair pilots
Clickbait title. It should be "Great pilots totally in control of their airplane and doing a great job".
Cool video 👍
I used to live, (very temporarily,) in Sea Tac on the edge of the 'buy out' zone by the sea tac airport in Seattle. I watched planes come in sideways and turn at the last minute to align with the runway. Some were so low I could count the grommets on the undercarriage. One day as a plane took off I said 'that didn't sound normal'. Later on the news I learned it went over the Puget sound, dumped its fuel and re-landed, not sure why.
I also want to say a word to the engineers, they are awesome
B-52 solution to crosswind: "I'll just touchdown sideways because my gear can rotate."
FUN FACT: 2:07 it's not Ethiopian, it's Icelandair's Boeing 767 in Keflavik airport, and the cargo is fish. 😜
The A380 landing in Düsseldorf was definitly a code brown 😂
*These unbelievable scenes made me very impressed and excited, the images and video comments are very good. LIKE a lot, guys*
Any landing you can walk away from is a good one.
If they can reuse the aircraft it's a bonus.
Considering they have stopped making the a380, because, apparently, no one wanted to fly on them, it's amazing how often they pop up in flight videos on youtube.
None of us pilots are worried about the passengers. We want to keep our job. If we do that we save everyone.
Why only 3? Weren't there supposed to be any more of that?
There were like seven after they rolled "1"
that ethopian air one was very butter
Ein guter Beitrag.
Vielen Dank.
Germany
The 380 in the industry is called the fat girl in tight jeans 😂
Thanks to all the pilots who are In service
Thank you on behalf of everyone else. 😊 😱 You want to be a pilot oh I don't think so.😂
We see this quite regularly at Birmingham airport in England. Always 'heart in mouth'! 😊 UK.
0:30 Dusseldorf is NOT Nothern Germany
Well it’s sure not in southern Germany.
@@peteconrad2077 it’s right in the middle
@@transrapidfan5698 let’s say west. It’s definitely west.
@@peteconrad2077Or as Khrushchev once said at a Jack Kennedy informal summit lunch, after Adenauer orders a western sandwich, "If I can't have an eastern sandwich, then I'll seize the eastern portion of Adenauer's Western Sandwich." (courtesy of Vaughan Meader)
who cares
Average Ryanair landing at Bristol 💀
Not at all
"this is your captain speaking, please put your Jengas away"
Do 800 people really need to be on a plane?🤔
Good question.......for real.......do they?
7 billion people on the planet.. you think 800 is unreasonable..?
Yes
These were the lamest crosswind landings to ever waste 10 mins of my life.
3:00 me trying to land on a aircraft game(without crosswind)
Amíg ilyen pilóták vezetik a repülőgépeket,a repülés megmarad bisztonságos utazásnak.Köszönöm
The Emitates A380 at 1:10-1:17 is terrible, and what makes it worse is that there isn't even a strong crosswind - just look at the trees in the background.
bro is drifting
gotta love the euro pilots who love to land in a xwind with the downwind wheel first. eyeroll. only the citation jet got it right
All the pilots did very nicely! Kudos!
The first two for those winds were actually good landing. Especially the Ethiopian plane. That was a last second severe crosswind.
Incredible skill. Thousands of hours pay off for these dependable pilots.
Crosswind takeoffs definitely more easy than having to crab it in..
Amazing displays of skill and nerve!
why is this thumblail alwaiys so fake
Yeah I fly enough where I've experienced these kinds of landings more than a few times and they're something. Not so much scary, but you're just thinking "Ok stop moving sideways" lol it's why I love former military pilots. They treat those passenger jets like an F-16 but they know what they're doing. Then there's African pilots who are just as skilled.
Such an impressive show of skill.
nah the scariest crosswing landing caught on camera is the one on the thumbnail
3:01 I love it so much
Should of played Tokyo drift for the a380😂😂
Bro the ethiopian landed like a rock
Danke für die tollen Videos...🙉😥
The only trees blowing at the landing are the onre to the right of the landing!!
Great footage
I loved it.😂😂😂😂😂😂thank you good. You know what the world needs .
the B-58 could handle that, no sweat.
Great skill, yes, but the video is misleading. In the second landing, the reversers were out before the nose gear touched down. Great piloting but the narrator exaggerated the danger - there was no chance the nose gear would not contact the runway after the engines reversed. In the second one, he exaggerate the danger again stating that the crosswind was 43mph. The A320 has a max crosswind component of 43 mph - doubtful any pilot would land that close close the the edge of the envelope in anything but an emergency. And he adds drama by playing an ATIS recording from who knows where. An example of youtubers manipulating what is an SOP situation for a commercial pilot into something dramatic, Great footage, great piloting, but not really dangerous. I didn't watch anymore after the third one - it's click bait to get them hits for the advertisers.
Most pilots will land at the crosswind limit in normals operations. I have several times. No emergency required.
Lacrosswind for A380 trying to butter😂😂😂😂😂😅
Also shout out to aviation mechanics that make sure the planes are functioning correctly.
correction, Duesseldort Airport ( DUS ) is located in the western Part of Germany, just a little north of Cologne, it is NOT located in the Northern Part of Germany
Doosledorf lol....
That's called a rudder on the tail. It's not moved by the wind
I lived in Dusseldorf while 4 months and never been same strong wind
I believe the passengers were screaming 😱 😭
Not eve the scariest crosswind landings I've even seen this week on YT.
Thank you
Meh
Bro acted like each landing was a crisis
It sometimes amazes me how big of a vertical stabilizer A380 has.
A380 pilot was over controlling the rudder......horrible job
How to turn 30 seconds worth of clips in a 10 minute video full of useless yapping
Windshear and Crosswind are not the same thing.
Had a landing like this is ST Lucia was scared af
scariest crosswind landing my arse
Düsseldorf is not in Northern Germany, baut in Western Germany!
The A380. The most comfortable plane to fly in. Glad to see it’s making a comeback.
My sister in law had a very scary landing into Bristol a few months ago. It was atrocious weather and most UK airports were closed, but for some reason they kept her flight on. Apparently the plane was bouncing all over the runway. When she got off the cockpit door was open and she could see both the captain and first officer with their head in their hands.
Na boa , essas arremetidas são decisões muito impressionantes , que Deus continue guiando esses heróis diários
why that thubnail ? why Clickbait ???
ok well the nose of the Ethiopian 777 has to touch down if u reduce the speed. maybe you didn't go to school but lift is a thing. also its called a go around not an abort. if they went "any further on the rear wheels" They would have tail-struck, but the nose would come down because the plane does not have enough lift. Stop trying to scare people. pilots of a380's often have around 500 peoples lives in their hands, but its not dangerous as they train for it everyday. "weathered the storm" Bruh. Uhm that Easyjet was not perfect, in fact it was at best ok. the plane bounced super hard, which is something that can actually be a bit dangerous, yet you say nothing because you know nothing about aviation. generally you don't say a crab landing, its just a crosswind landing. well they don't "ensure the front gear touches down on the center line" they ensure the back gear does that... if they did the front gear it would break. they Yaw into the wind, they dont exactly turn. why say "at the last second!" you know all u are doing is scaring people, get a life or do some research at least. A puppet on strings? I'm pretty sure its just a normal crosswind landing executed fairly well by the pilots. they ballooned and floated down the runway. Ok well just say a Cessna citation m2. well wind has more of an effect on something lighter or smaller soo.. uhm its not (t u i), its pronounced (too-ee) its go around not abort. you abort a failed takeoff, and go around for a failed landing please do some research and stop scaring people, its a real lousy thing to do.
Wow such skill
bro cassualy drifted a A380
I know a Ryanair captain, and on layovers he drinks like a fish!
DEI is going to make this kinda landing a death sentence.
DEI has nothing to do with it
You're so right jack, everyone would be in danger.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Lol what? Your kind see the boogeyman everywhere.
That A380 😳
after the landing there was an announcement for cleanup on isles 1 and 2.
4:04 looks more like wake turbulence than cross winds...
🚀 This video of aviation moments is simply mind-blowing!
Did there best vs are very skilled
Well I certainly never have heard the empennage called a tail fin
When did that happen?
Wow skilled
Coming in to land at Minneapolis, flying North Worst airlines, we landed, FOUR TIMES! I always sit near the wing. I knew it was going to be rough when we came in and I could see the end of the runway. We hit....HARD. Lockers burst open, oxygen masks dropped, stuff flew all around the cabin. Women were screaming, men were praying, I was laughing my head off. The guy next to me says "WHAT THE HELL is so funny"? I replied "You know the first thing that went through my mind? Oooh, plane crash, not beein in one of these before, this is going to be interesting". I wasn't in the least bit scared. Too stupid I guess.
I think it would be scariest landing a completely empty plane with crosswinds.
And accelerating video speed to make it more dramatic is lame