Yes, planes will usually land and take off into the wind. This is because it creates more lift on take off and more drag for arrival. So the videos you have watched the wind would have been blowing from (aprox) west to east. Thanks for watching! :)
Ryanair is a horrible airline and they also have 150 737maxes on order and said they won't tell passengers whether they will be flying on the 737max I'm not a boeing fan airbus is better
Believe me the CEO of Rayanair was far from impressed with Boeing after the MAX problem. He was very straight up with Boeing and threatened to cancle the MAX order. You would be able to tell if you'll fly on a Ryanair MAX by looking at the seat map.
@@SOUTHENDAVIATION true but no matter what Boeing is a manufacturer I am going to avoid and I always have. The safety of Boeing is terrible in my opinion. They caused an amazing manufacturer to go ( McDonnell Douglas) better than Boeing they ruined aviation in my opinion. If I was someone part of the FAA I would just get rid of the entire manufacturer no matter what. I guarantee you that there is no chance that if there is one more 737max crash within a year of no grounding then its evier not going to be an existing plane of its just going to be my chance to beg my mom no matter what to fly other airlines no 737 operators. We always fly low cost and usually wizz air but sometimes it could be Ryanair but no matter what I'm going to beg my mom not to book any flight with 737 operators
They played that catchy music at 3:30, when I flew Ryanair from Southend, for a day trip to Dublin back in September one Saturday. I love it! 😁
Such a nice report! We all love Alicante :*
Thanks! :)
Hello and welcome! Peace
Great vid mate enjoyed every moment
Thank you Alfie!
Quite a decent Ryanair's flight. Really enjoyed watching this report 👍
Thank you! Must say I'm really happy with it! :)
3:47 that guy was dying aha
I’ve seen videos where planes land on the opposite of the runway do you know why that is. Love the vid👍🏼👍🏼❤️
Yes, planes will usually land and take off into the wind. This is because it creates more lift on take off and more drag for arrival. So the videos you have watched the wind would have been blowing from (aprox) west to east. Thanks for watching! :)
Was the takeoff steep?
Not really, about normal 👍
NOW EVERYBODY WANTS TO PUT ME.DOWN
Ryanair is a horrible airline and they also have 150 737maxes on order and said they won't tell passengers whether they will be flying on the 737max I'm not a boeing fan airbus is better
Believe me the CEO of Rayanair was far from impressed with Boeing after the MAX problem. He was very straight up with Boeing and threatened to cancle the MAX order. You would be able to tell if you'll fly on a Ryanair MAX by looking at the seat map.
@@SOUTHENDAVIATION true but no matter what Boeing is a manufacturer I am going to avoid and I always have. The safety of Boeing is terrible in my opinion. They caused an amazing manufacturer to go ( McDonnell Douglas) better than Boeing they ruined aviation in my opinion. If I was someone part of the FAA I would just get rid of the entire manufacturer no matter what. I guarantee you that there is no chance that if there is one more 737max crash within a year of no grounding then its evier not going to be an existing plane of its just going to be my chance to beg my mom no matter what to fly other airlines no 737 operators. We always fly low cost and usually wizz air but sometimes it could be Ryanair but no matter what I'm going to beg my mom not to book any flight with 737 operators
@@pilotsam004 shut up you little airbus weazzele
737-800
very good Airplane