Nice to see young professional pilots comfortable with just trusting their instruments through this ILS approach. No small talk on the landing phase either. Very nice.
@@TheGekko64 yes. I’m totally aware of this SOP. Not like watching cowboys on the flight decks of the 60s and 70s discussing how the new stewardess’s legs look or other jokes aside whilst preparing for takeoff. Lol
@@stuntmanstu1 .Maybe..But the vast majority were trained in the military..The left seat did not look like this captain”maybe 40ish”, and Was it not Lion air that crashed the 737- max?? Naww..I will take the old guys any day!!!
Nice to see pilots landing an airplane, yes. Thats why i fly with pilots. (btw.... Autopilot disconnect at visual runway in sight) daily Business for every pilot.
Flying through rain and clouds with lightning going off around you is incredible. The pilot is making constant adjustments on his yoke as he touches down in what looks like a runway flooded with water. Bravo
@@williampliss9879 Kind of yes. The control surfaces react more slowly to slower airflow. They wouldn't apply yoke inputs like that at high speed. Just like you wouldn't suddenly turn your steering wheel excessively at high speed.
The respect I have for the skill and professionalism of the pilots, especially in challenging conditions like this, is just endless. Good job lads, good job!
I take my hat off to these superb pilots. Their responsibilities are huge. Basically they were approaching blind due to horrendous weather and to put their total trust into their instruments was very impressive. Thank you for uploading such a great video
We as passengers just go on any online airline retailer, buy tickets, go where we’re going to go, do what we gotta do and then go home. We never think about the years of experience it takes to be able to land these big birds safely on a beautiful day. Let alone a poopy day like that! Much, much respect for this crew! Great footage!!
Its an Easy Job if everything is Same like every Day, the Same Routes, the Same Airport Charts, the Same Departures/Arrivals.... but its the Hardest Job if something is not liek Everyday
If you get the required training, and have the aptitude, where you can become a commercial pilot, then congratulations, but it still doesn't make you a cut above others, but your ego can fool you into thinking you are. I have a close relative that's an airline pilot. I questioned him about what it is like. He said, you can just sit there in the cockpit for hours on end, monitoring the instruments, while the aircraft, just pretty much flies itself, the sun bakes on you, you're in an artificial environment, while you're at cruise altitude, plus if you fly for any significant distance, jet lag is going to catch up to you. Everything is charted, pre planned, and you have to follow ATC instructions pretty much to a T. While it can be challenging, and it's a skill that takes years of training to aquire, it's a job that's not all cracked up as it appears. For these pilots, there's alot of routine when flying. There are many rewards that come with this job too, so probably for a person who loves aviation, it'll be worth it in the end. One thing I noticed, if you fly for a significant amount of time, you can end up looking like a withered up old man/woman. It's really the public perception of it being somehow glamorous, and full of prestige, but if you like to fly, then I wouldn't try to discourage anyone to become a commercial pilot. I believe the best route is to go military if a person can, because it's one of the best sources of training you can get, and the cost of your training won't come out of your pocket, but it's more difficult to go this route.
I think the CRM could be better. I don't know their SOP but the captain just manipulating the MCP without announcing it every time seems strange. Same for the altimeter.
Agree , I liked how they called out visibility at 500 metres. Or I think they did. I'm guessing that tells other planes landing what to expect with the weather .
Respect for all the pilots out there! I’m a boat Captain and zero visibility is always a pucker factor but I’m at least floating on the water doing 20 knots. Much different coming in from the air at 200 knots and trusting your electronics. Hopefully they got a cold one at the 1st airport bar they walked by after their shift was over.
They can drink and fly the next morning but cant take a stimulant medication, caffeine powder snorted is okay too. Great rules the FAA has come up with
@@ThePorkypete51fcourse can do even more than 20knts in an open water,(zero visibility) like in the Bering sea, but it's another story when approaching a Chinese port like Shanghai😔😁, I was a nautical officer...
Aku yang panikan dan selalu ketakutan di pesawat jadi lebih tenang sih nonton video ini. Karena melihat pilot dan co pilot yg tenang dan memang handal walau badai bahkan ada petir. Terima kasih videonya sangat membantu
Such an amazing pilot and co-pilot, love that you have a sterile cockpit and professionalism is maintained. Thank you for your amazing work and piloting skills.
Never fun going from VFR to IFR let alone into a thunderstorm not fun. These guys are all business and are what you want to see inside the cockpit. Nice job guys.
This is why every time I deplane I ALWAYS thank the Captain & FO. Yes, I know modern technology has made it safer as the plane could technically land itself, but watching them take it at the last 400 ft and set it down is still quite impressive.
Planes can land itself only in calm winds conditions. Landing in slippery runway, thunderstorms around, extreme winds gusting can be done manually only. Autoland is hardly used as it reduces reaction time of the crew. Autoland has been there since 1990
I've seen some many vlogs of planes landing and taking Tru pilot's eye...but i ve never seen this view format...a fisheye lens on the entire cockpit and the pilot...its beautiful ........luv it...this pilot did a amazing job ...barely could c the runaway...
Just to clarify, the autopilot was flying the aircraft right up until @9:49. After this, the landing was completed manually. The captain was holding the yoke in case there was any weather issue which would cause the AutoP to disconnect. This is a supreme landing, especially as it appears that this landing was 'barely legal', When minimums is called out at the time I linked, if the airport isn't visible, landing is not permitted, whether on a manual or autoland. Adding to the fact that the runway lighting didn't seem to have centreline lights or advanced runway lighting, I'm really impressed by the CRM, sterile cockpit and of course, the safe landing!
AMAZING ! 9:06 I'm almost waiting for the moment they're gonna just scream "WE SEE NOTHING ! HELP ! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE !!" but no way ... They just look so calm and composed. Mindblowing !
This is the Captain and FO you HOPE to see after landing so you can THANK THEM properly for getting you to your destination safely. Well done !! They certainly deserve some respect and appreciation for what they do.
That amazing to watch.. to see the skills you both have in landing your plane in really so bad weather. many thanks guys for sharing , and happy you landed safely too,,
The skill and bravery of pilot professionals everywhere around the world always amazes me!! Thank you to these highly skilled people to safely bring us to our destinations!! 🙏👏🙏👏
That was amazing when the weather started changing I knew it was gonna get tense, props to the pilot and the copilot the experience, skill and balls to fly and land such a big machine in those weather, absolutely amazing
Pilots are paid for safely operating airplane. To come to the cockpit and go through a whole process to aim cameras and the fact that some of the chatter in the cockpit, DURING FLIGHT is to get CERTAIN things on tape , this is not professional PART 125 OPERATION. Pilots are paid to concern themselves with safety of flight, any TOYS or distractions brought into the cockpit will not survive a FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION Inspection and many companies BAN this type of activity during flight. Why do you think AMERICAN AIRLIES or DELTA AIRLNES DO NOT allow pilots to stick cameras in the cockpit [ although some nut- heads at those airlines make tapes and stick them on the internet, at the last day of their flying careers, to prevent being FIRED.
I'm not in aviation. In fact I hate to fly but watching this really gives me a new appreciation for pilots and what they really do. These guys were very calm and professional. They seem quite young too. Thanks for posting!
This is a example of a distracted cockpit. Pilots with 200 plus passengers aboard should not be making movies and live casting during flight. Several airlines do not allow this behavior and one day this activity will be a factor in an incident or accident. The US Federal Aviation Administration has guided that pilots are required to be concerned with safety at all times while on duty. If you think this crew is giving you their best, you are mistaken, and their full attention should be towards flight operational duties.
@@UA-cam.TOM.AThe NTSB wants video recorders in the cockpit... while the FAA and US airlines don't. The FAA's and airlines' reasoning touches on privacy, costs, and security... not on pilot distraction. Given that the FAA/Industry relationship continues to be a revolving door that sends airline and aircraft manufacturer employees into the ranks of the FAA, it's no surprise that the FAA sides with airlines in matters of safety and coddles them. Re pilot distraction, more than a few airline disasters have been caused by the cockpit crew having been engaged in chit-chat totally unrelated to their duties. Not only would cockpit cameras serve to squelch that, it could also (per NTSB's desire) provide valuable post-crash/incident information that could not be gleaned from the black box flight recorder. And the Lion airline crew sure didn't behave as if they were distracted.
@@hlcepeda I think we have got completely off topic. The purpose of these cameras in entertainment and contributions to social media. These cameras are also non required [ authorized ] equipment added to the cockpit without a clear safety benefit. Your views are unscientific and sophomoric. Access to cockpit voice recordings are limited and restricted to a safety of flight, needs criteria. What will be next skypeing from the cockpit or pod casting from 35000 feet. The industry can lose a lot of jobs if you guys keep screwing around in the cockpit while carrying passengers and I really don' t have to walk into the justification rabbit hole to know this is bad policy.
Well done on the landing, communication was very frequent, lots to worry about but you made it just a routine, amazing!!!! I truly appreciate pilot skills as an engineer it is rewarding to see!
@@nickpapagiorgio5056 I just watched 30 seconds of it. I guess in Indonesia they would land in the heart of a thunderstorm. Explains their safety record
@@BirdDog. well there ya go you watched 30 seconds of it. If you listen during the landing sequence atc confirms the last pilot got a visual of the runway at 500 feet. Def crazy to fly in that weather Ik but especially in that climate flash flooding and thunderstorms happen regularly with very little warning.
@@nickpapagiorgio5056 I just watched it in full. I could see the marshal at the end. I’m surprised their SOP would allow that. Do you know what the ATIS was reporting at that moment?
Very, very impressive and totally professional. These pilots have such skill. They remain so calm while doing all that multi-tasking, when the passengers are probably panicking seeing the lightning and heavy rain. My sister just flew through a thunderstorm over Albania whilst flying back from Crete. She loved it. Well done, lads. That was bloody amazing. 😊 Always trust your pilots and the aeroplane. They will keep you as safe as you could possibly be at 35,000 feet in the air. 👍😃
Very nice and smooth landing! I always love it when pilots take their passengers down safe and sound. No matter what the circumstances are. Hats off to all the Pilots!
Good IVR piloot and co piloot. And checking the autopiloot instruments always. And always check! Weather and info instruments with your own eyes. Respect, good job.
Around 1988 I was flying into London Heathrow, and utterly horrible morning, windy and rain outside, descending and the plane up and down, could see the runway below and then suddenly the plane violently 'wobbled' and the pilot applied thrust and off we went again up into the sky! We had to go around again in the wind and rain. I swear there was people crying! Came around, lined up and this time we landed, and the cabin clapped for the pilot!
Keren nonton video ini... Jarak pandang 800 meter kondisi cuaca yang buruk dengan hujan yang deras, pilot mampu mendaratkan pesawat dengan mulus dan terlihat pesawat mendarat dengan lembut... Salut Capt... Very Nice Landing... Good Job Capt 👍👍👍
Top class professionals A + ice cool with this ILS landing ,. Thunder, lightening and massive rain. Glide slope perfect precision onto runway, noticed the even red and white on the PAPI lights on left at threshold , auto pilot disingaged right at the last minute at the 400ft minimums amazing team work guys real flying in treacherous conditions.
Nice job. I am assuming flying in Asia somewhere. I was stationed there and flew all over from Korea to Thailand to Australia. Asia airline pilots are some of the best bad-flying weather pilots in the world. My hat's off to them.
6star flight deck. You both obviously flew together many times. Impressive and tetxbook landing. True test of conditions without a go around. Godspeed and may the clouds be with you both.🙏
I wish more people _wouldn't_ drive their car when it's raining; when they're that fucking terrible at, it's far less safe than landing a plane in the rain.
Dark, Raining Cats & Dogs, Lightning, Heavy Clouds, Flying blind until 700 ft? Trusting your computers? WOW !!!! This takes lots of experience. Give them a bonus for this flight !
All about the money and trying to pay less pilots . They'd be flying pilotless planes in 5 years if it was up to them. Luckily most passengers aren't close to being comfortable with that. Maybe in another 20 years.
Nice to see young professional pilots comfortable with just trusting their instruments through this ILS approach. No small talk on the landing phase either. Very nice.
They call that a "Sterile Cockpit". All comms during takeoff and landing have to be relevant to the flight ops at hand.
@@TheGekko64 yes. I’m totally aware of this SOP. Not like watching cowboys on the flight decks of the 60s and 70s discussing how the new stewardess’s legs look or other jokes aside whilst preparing for takeoff. Lol
@@stuntmanstu1 Everything is recorded these days.
@@stuntmanstu1 .Maybe..But the vast majority were trained in the military..The left seat did not look like this captain”maybe 40ish”, and Was it not Lion air that crashed the 737- max?? Naww..I will take the old guys any day!!!
Nice to see pilots landing an airplane, yes. Thats why i fly with pilots. (btw.... Autopilot disconnect at visual runway in sight) daily Business for every pilot.
Flying through rain and clouds with lightning going off around you is incredible. The pilot is making constant adjustments on his yoke as he touches down in what looks like a runway flooded with water. Bravo
Lightning is miles away. Slow speed, big inputs.
@@birdman4274 I never thought about it that way, slow speed- big inputs kind of like steering a vehicle, same approach
@@williampliss9879 Kind of yes. The control surfaces react more slowly to slower airflow. They wouldn't apply yoke inputs like that at high speed. Just like you wouldn't suddenly turn your steering wheel excessively at high speed.
The respect I have for the skill and professionalism of the pilots, especially in challenging conditions like this, is just endless. Good job lads, good job!
I agree, but I have lost count of how many people have told me "these airplanes just fly themselves. You just sit there and watch it".
Deserves his 4 bars. Absolutely outstanding. Respect from a fellow Pilot.
I take my hat off to these superb pilots. Their responsibilities are huge. Basically they were approaching blind due to horrendous weather and to put their total trust into their instruments was very impressive. Thank you for uploading such a great video
We as passengers just go on any online airline retailer, buy tickets, go where we’re going to go, do what we gotta do and then go home. We never think about the years of experience it takes to be able to land these big birds safely on a beautiful day. Let alone a poopy day like that! Much, much respect for this crew! Great footage!!
Actually I do.
I always think of exactly that.
And the engineering behind the planes. A lot of people overlook that, surprisingly.
Yet many passengers still don't want to comply with flight regulations, they think they know better.. 😂
Stfu. I do. I'm a civilian.
So much respect for Pilots. This is no easy job.
Its an Easy Job if everything is Same like every Day, the Same Routes, the Same Airport Charts, the Same Departures/Arrivals.... but its the Hardest Job if something is not liek Everyday
I feel sorry for the passengers their relying on a good pilot
If you get the required training, and have the aptitude, where you can become a commercial pilot, then congratulations, but it still doesn't make you a cut above others, but your ego can fool you into thinking you are. I have a close relative that's an airline pilot. I questioned him about what it is like. He said, you can just sit there in the cockpit for hours on end, monitoring the instruments, while the aircraft, just pretty much flies itself, the sun bakes on you, you're in an artificial environment, while you're at cruise altitude, plus if you fly for any significant distance, jet lag is going to catch up to you. Everything is charted, pre planned, and you have to follow ATC instructions pretty much to a T. While it can be challenging, and it's a skill that takes years of training to aquire, it's a job that's not all cracked up as it appears. For these pilots, there's alot of routine when flying. There are many rewards that come with this job too, so probably for a person who loves aviation, it'll be worth it in the end. One thing I noticed, if you fly for a significant amount of time, you can end up looking like a withered up old man/woman.
It's really the public perception of it being somehow glamorous, and full of prestige, but if you like to fly, then I wouldn't try to discourage anyone to become a commercial pilot.
I believe the best route is to go military if a person can, because it's one of the best sources of training you can get, and the cost of your training won't come out of your pocket, but it's more difficult to go this route.
@@earldriskill3505Why do pilots end up looking withered? Long hours if sun from long flights?
@@Cittamatra Yep, correct, plus jet lag, various stresses when flying, bad weather.
What a team work! I love how professional you guys are. No words to describe, you are responsable to make aviation beautiful as it is. Congrats, guys!
I think the CRM could be better. I don't know their SOP but the captain just manipulating the MCP without announcing it every time seems strange. Same for the altimeter.
Thanks
what is that to the right of the pilots leg spinning around in circles?
Agree , I liked how they called out visibility at 500 metres. Or I think they did. I'm guessing that tells other planes landing what to expect with the weather .
@@jamesrobson8110 trim wheel
I love to watch well-trained crews like you! Just an awesome job at these conditions!
Tell your boyfriend to put you back to bed.
very good pilots and communication within the cockpit. Double-checking every move. Exceptional work.
Undoubtedly the best video I've seen on bad weather landings. Never get tired of watching. Totally professional. Solid cockpit teamwork.
Respect for all the pilots out there! I’m a boat Captain and zero visibility is always a pucker factor but I’m at least floating on the water doing 20 knots. Much different coming in from the air at 200 knots and trusting your electronics. Hopefully they got a cold one at the 1st airport bar they walked by after their shift was over.
Captain ordered a Rum . . straight .
I hope you're not doing 20kts in zero vis.
They can drink and fly the next morning but cant take a stimulant medication, caffeine powder snorted is okay too. Great rules the FAA has come up with
200 knots, damn that's ultra speed to be handling! 😮😃
@@ThePorkypete51fcourse can do even more than 20knts in an open water,(zero visibility) like in the Bering sea, but it's another story when approaching a Chinese port like Shanghai😔😁, I was a nautical officer...
Aku yang panikan dan selalu ketakutan di pesawat jadi lebih tenang sih nonton video ini. Karena melihat pilot dan co pilot yg tenang dan memang handal walau badai bahkan ada petir. Terima kasih videonya sangat membantu
Sama hehe
Pesawat itu transportasi paling aman bro, TPi klo ada kecelakaan 99% tewas..😁🙏
Semoga kita selalu Dlm lindunganNYA 🙏🙏🙏
Standby in 10 seconds to touching ground....
Such an amazing pilot and co-pilot, love that you have a sterile cockpit and professionalism is maintained. Thank you for your amazing work and piloting skills.
Never fun going from VFR to IFR let alone into a thunderstorm not fun. These guys are all business and are what you want to see inside the cockpit. Nice job guys.
The cockpit discipline displayed by these two pilots should be an example to all pilots!
This is why every time I deplane I ALWAYS thank the Captain & FO. Yes, I know modern technology has made it safer as the plane could technically land itself, but watching them take it at the last 400 ft and set it down is still quite impressive.
Sure you do.
@@Bingpot_Cowabunga Yes, I do.
Planes can land itself only in calm winds conditions. Landing in slippery runway, thunderstorms around, extreme winds gusting can be done manually only. Autoland is hardly used as it reduces reaction time of the crew. Autoland has been there since 1990
@@ayushgarg6069Also airports would need to have advanced systems in order for auto land to function
@@kevinrios3991 I do too. Along with the cabin crew who are at the exit. It's common courtesy.
I've seen some many vlogs of planes landing and taking Tru pilot's eye...but i ve never seen this view format...a fisheye lens on the entire cockpit and the pilot...its beautiful ........luv it...this pilot did a amazing job ...barely could c the runaway...
Just to clarify, the autopilot was flying the aircraft right up until @9:49. After this, the landing was completed manually. The captain was holding the yoke in case there was any weather issue which would cause the AutoP to disconnect. This is a supreme landing, especially as it appears that this landing was 'barely legal', When minimums is called out at the time I linked, if the airport isn't visible, landing is not permitted, whether on a manual or autoland. Adding to the fact that the runway lighting didn't seem to have centreline lights or advanced runway lighting, I'm really impressed by the CRM, sterile cockpit and of course, the safe landing!
if he moves the yoke slightly won't the autopilot disengage? Is there an alarm that goes off when that happens?
nevermind the last question I heard it go off lol
Thank you for explaining!!
I still thought that the radios were unusually LOUD for this critical phase of flight
not really unless he applies a certain amount of force @@kevinduane4348
AMAZING ! 9:06 I'm almost waiting for the moment they're gonna just scream "WE SEE NOTHING ! HELP ! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE !!" but no way ... They just look so calm and composed. Mindblowing !
Just WOW!
Great video, great landing!
Thank you for sharing. This video helped me to relax even despite a war in my city, in Ukraine.
Stay safe but although Russia is being embarrassed tho
I hope, you have managed to come through without injuries? Praying for you and your country!
This is the Captain and FO you HOPE to see after landing so you can THANK THEM properly for getting you to your destination safely. Well done !! They certainly deserve some respect and appreciation for what they do.
That amazing to watch.. to see the skills you both have in landing your plane in really so bad weather. many thanks guys for sharing , and happy you landed safely too,,
The skill and bravery of pilot professionals everywhere around the world always amazes me!! Thank you to these highly skilled people to safely bring us to our destinations!! 🙏👏🙏👏
So pleased passengers are oblivious to what goes on up front. Superb work.
Wow! Smooth landing 👍👍under crazy weather conditions.Nice video clip👍
That was amazing when the weather started changing I knew it was gonna get tense, props to the pilot and the copilot the experience, skill and balls to fly and land such a big machine in those weather, absolutely amazing
This video made me appreciate the work of pilots even more. It's a dangerous job, but they do it with skill and dedication.
Pilots are paid for safely operating airplane. To come to the cockpit and go through a whole process to aim cameras and the fact that some of the chatter in the cockpit, DURING FLIGHT is to get CERTAIN things on tape , this is not professional PART 125 OPERATION. Pilots are paid to concern themselves with safety of flight, any TOYS or distractions brought into the cockpit will not survive a FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION Inspection and many companies BAN this type of activity during flight. Why do you think AMERICAN AIRLIES or DELTA AIRLNES DO NOT allow pilots to stick cameras in the cockpit [ although some nut- heads at those airlines make tapes and stick them on the internet, at the last day of their flying careers, to prevent being FIRED.
"Its a dangerous job" no it isn't...
I'm not in aviation. In fact I hate to fly but watching this really gives me a new appreciation for pilots and what they really do. These guys were very calm and professional. They seem quite young too. Thanks for posting!
This is a example of a distracted cockpit. Pilots with 200 plus passengers aboard should not be making movies and live casting during flight. Several airlines do not allow this behavior and one day this activity will be a factor in an incident or accident. The US Federal Aviation Administration has guided that pilots are required to be concerned with safety at all times while on duty. If you think this crew is giving you their best, you are mistaken, and their full attention should be towards flight operational duties.
@@UA-cam.TOM.AThe NTSB wants video recorders in the cockpit... while the FAA and US airlines don't. The FAA's and airlines' reasoning touches on privacy, costs, and security... not on pilot distraction. Given that the FAA/Industry relationship continues to be a revolving door that sends airline and aircraft manufacturer employees into the ranks of the FAA, it's no surprise that the FAA sides with airlines in matters of safety and coddles them. Re pilot distraction, more than a few airline disasters have been caused by the cockpit crew having been engaged in chit-chat totally unrelated to their duties. Not only would cockpit cameras serve to squelch that, it could also (per NTSB's desire) provide valuable post-crash/incident information that could not be gleaned from the black box flight recorder. And the Lion airline crew sure didn't behave as if they were distracted.
@@hlcepeda I think we have got completely off topic. The purpose of these cameras in entertainment and contributions to social media. These cameras are also non required [ authorized ] equipment added to the cockpit without a clear safety benefit. Your views are unscientific and sophomoric. Access to cockpit voice recordings are limited and restricted to a safety of flight, needs criteria. What will be next skypeing from the cockpit or pod casting from 35000 feet. The industry can lose a lot of jobs if you guys keep screwing around in the cockpit while carrying passengers and I really don' t have to walk into the justification rabbit hole to know this is bad policy.
@@UA-cam.TOM.ACalm down lol
@@H2OBTR You calm down!! If someone want to know your opinion put it on the forum. If you had a point we would know it by now.
Well done both the pilots!. Great landing on rainy conditions🙌🏻
Well done on the landing, communication was very frequent, lots to worry about but you made it just a routine, amazing!!!! I truly appreciate pilot skills as an engineer it is rewarding to see!
A superhuman was just found in above video piloting through the worst weather conditions ... Respect 👊👊👊 !!
That plane did not wobble one bit, this is absolutetly amazing, very well done, i have to uptmost respect forr the entire aviation sector.
Очень качественная посадка в ужасную погоду, пилоты просто супер! Приятно видеть работу профессионалов!
Seeing how pilots work and how amazing it is, it makes me feel amazed and speechless. Congratulations and mad respect for your work!
Nice flying man you need to have balls of steel for that landing! Incredible job both of you! 💯💯🙏🏼🙏🏼
It’s a simulator
@@BirdDog. lol dude not a shot. I don’t even know how you came up with that observation. Look that the freakin windshield and listen to atc
@@nickpapagiorgio5056 I just watched 30 seconds of it. I guess in Indonesia they would land in the heart of a thunderstorm. Explains their safety record
@@BirdDog. well there ya go you watched 30 seconds of it. If you listen during the landing sequence atc confirms the last pilot got a visual of the runway at 500 feet. Def crazy to fly in that weather Ik but especially in that climate flash flooding and thunderstorms happen regularly with very little warning.
@@nickpapagiorgio5056 I just watched it in full. I could see the marshal at the end. I’m surprised their SOP would allow that. Do you know what the ATIS was reporting at that moment?
Very, very impressive and totally professional. These pilots have such skill. They remain so calm while doing all that multi-tasking, when the passengers are probably panicking seeing the lightning and heavy rain.
My sister just flew through a thunderstorm over Albania whilst flying back from Crete. She loved it.
Well done, lads. That was bloody amazing. 😊 Always trust your pilots and the aeroplane. They will keep you as safe as you could possibly be at 35,000 feet in the air. 👍😃
Great airmanship skills on this flight deck. Respect gentlemen and be safe!
Perfect camera angle, thanks for sharing this🙏❤️
5:07 cuaca semakin memburuk
8:08 cuaca benar benar buruk
8:41 saat" landing menegangkan
14:30 HAPPY LANDING CAPT 💙
Good job boys. Tough storm and very low vis. Competent and calm. Nice
Thank you for being as excellent at your job as you are. You keep us safe.
Amazing landing. Great piloting skills. Love from Nepal💙
Impressive piloting by these young men. Superb job!
Modern Boeing flight decks are absolutely beautiful - the merging of art and technology.
Wasn't so beautiful in the 737 Max
Well then for your personal safety sake I hope you’ve decided to travel by land or sea exclusively. God bless you.
@@markpalmer8083what? The max is a great airplane, I fly on it all the time from San Francisco to Boston.
THIS IS WHAT PERFECTION IN WHAT YOU DO LOOKS LIKE !!!!!!!! BEAUTIFUL LANDING.
Good job. The flashes are unbelievable. This and the heavy rain makes it almost an ASMR video.
Cool smooth landing very good regards Richard Liew from Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
Very nice and smooth landing! I always love it when pilots take their passengers down safe and sound. No matter what the circumstances are. Hats off to all the Pilots!
Wow. That has to feel good when you finally land that big bird on the ground. Major respect for these guys.
That was quite the weather. Wow! Great approach and stellar arrival despite the conditions!
What a freaking ace. I would be happy to fly with these guys anytime. Just another day at the office.
Very Nice !!! Outstanding Pilot Performance!
Good IVR piloot and co piloot.
And checking the autopiloot instruments always.
And always check!
Weather and info instruments with your own eyes.
Respect, good job.
Challenging approach and great landing...👍👍
Wow! I've seen some rough conditions for finals but this beats them all..Kudos to these two extremely professional young pilots. Well done!
Wow! That had to be scary. Amazing job on the crew, especially the pilots. Perfectly well done
Sangat mulus pendaratan nya walau pun cuaca extrim ....the best capten pilot andalan ku... 👍👍👍🙏🙏
I’m a pilot myself , much respect 🫡 to these guys
Around 1988 I was flying into London Heathrow, and utterly horrible morning, windy and rain outside, descending and the plane up and down, could see the runway below and then suddenly the plane violently 'wobbled' and the pilot applied thrust and off we went again up into the sky! We had to go around again in the wind and rain. I swear there was people crying! Came around, lined up and this time we landed, and the cabin clapped for the pilot!
That would be a diaper moment..lol
Thats insane weather. They flew right into the middle of that storm! They got lucky no wind shears happened. Whew.
You pilots are some of the most badass humans to ever exist.
Even with the lightning strikes. They didn't even flinch! Awesome work guys!
i know right . very calm
They've done it all before, many times.
This is a really well done video. I really appreciate the comments and lines linking comments to instruments.
Keren nonton video ini... Jarak pandang 800 meter kondisi cuaca yang buruk dengan hujan yang deras, pilot mampu mendaratkan pesawat dengan mulus dan terlihat pesawat mendarat dengan lembut... Salut Capt... Very Nice Landing... Good Job Capt 👍👍👍
Top class professionals A + ice cool with this ILS landing ,. Thunder, lightening and massive rain. Glide slope perfect precision onto runway, noticed the even red and white on the PAPI lights on left at threshold , auto pilot disingaged right at the last minute at the 400ft minimums amazing team work guys real flying in treacherous conditions.
Absolutely beautiful landing. My late father, 747 Captain, would be impressed.
Bro laced that landing! Very impressive! Very professional. They were both dialed in.
Wow I held my breath. Nerves of steel. To see the variations in the way he’s landing makes me so glad I sit as a passenger and not see that lol
Nice job. I am assuming flying in Asia somewhere. I was stationed there and flew all over from Korea to Thailand to Australia. Asia airline pilots are some of the best bad-flying weather pilots in the world. My hat's off to them.
Also, the plane does a great job in helping, through its Instrument Panel. Great job Pilots!!!👍
Sheets of rain and a stabilized and smooth approach. Perfection!
Aviation never ceases to amaze me.
Woww... mantaab Capt 👏👏 landing di cuaca amat buruk visibility minimum... tegang ngeliatnya, you look so cool & in control, great job 👍👍
Amazing!
Great job 👏🏻
great job, great skills!!!incredible footage if a perfect landing in heavy rain!bravo
Amazing pilot...well done Daniel...
Well done Cpt as that was a particularly challenging approach and landing! 😎😎👍👍😎😎
Absolutely….amazing….perfect communication with F.O….you have sparks balls…..very very strong…
wow, excellent flying skill. thank you for a very safe flight.may God bless you more for more safe flights.
Amazing self-control. Great job, Capt. (& Co-Pilot) 🙂
one word to describe this captain : BAAAD AAASSSSS !!!
lot of respect for his job !
Well done on the great landing Capt’s !!!! Salaam from Brunei.
For newbie like me that watch this first the time wow im impress great respect for you peoples who transport us safely to are destinations
6star flight deck. You both obviously flew together many times. Impressive and tetxbook landing. True test of conditions without a go around. Godspeed and may the clouds be with you both.🙏
Slow down Monkeypox. Go back to watching gayplay
@@TheAmericaninchina I'm lost on your comment. Are you an aviator or flight deck engineer? Monkeypox? Gayplay?
I really enjoyed watching your calmness and professionalism in what must have been a very difficult situation. Awesome stuff. Terimakasih.
Love how calm and professional they are
Great respect, gentlemen! Thank you for sharing the video.
Mantapp Capt meski cuaca tidak mendukung diguyur hujan mendarat dlm keadaan selamat.. sehat slalu yaa Capt salam dr palembang👍🙏
Title wasn’t lying 😂 Those are some terrifying weather conditions! Amazing landing! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Very nice work, I don’t know about planes really but that was very calm & professional. That spinning thing looks dangerous tho
Wow Just like a true Professional, job very well done 👍
The best emang capt, safe flight 😎
Jgn bosen2 main sub lagi 😁
I love to watch the water wash over the wings when I am on a flight....it is really cool flying thru thunderstorms.
My goodness. I can barely drive my car when it's raining. I couldn't imagine landing an airplane in those conditions. Great work.
I wish more people _wouldn't_ drive their car when it's raining; when they're that fucking terrible at, it's far less safe than landing a plane in the rain.
@@toasternfriends3329 In MY case I was being facetious. I'm a drifter and can outdrive most people..rain or shine.
@@toasternfriends3329 Imagine car without a roof, what is roof?
Beautiful job. Nice to know these guys are up front. Text book professionals..👍🏼
Dark, Raining Cats & Dogs, Lightning, Heavy Clouds, Flying blind until 700 ft? Trusting your computers? WOW !!!! This takes lots of experience. Give them a bonus for this flight !
Incredible safe landing during those conditions! Those pilots are ROCKSTARS!
This makes me so happy...good job guys! And even suggesting a single-pilot flight deck is ludicrous.
All about the money and trying to pay less pilots . They'd be flying pilotless planes in 5 years if it was up to them. Luckily most passengers aren't close to being comfortable with that. Maybe in another 20 years.
Wow !! I rewimded many times the moment capt disengages auto pilot !! Good job good smooth landing Capt !! Hebat banget Capt amd co pilot !!!
Amazing video ! And you guys did a good job pilots !