I was just about to comment: "sorry for my ignorance, but how the hell do you know it is on reverse thrust?"... then I said, hey, let's do the homework. I found some explanatino videos and it is actually pretty easy to tell the difference between normal operation and reverse operation. For those lazy enough not to investigate, here it goes: the engine actually doesn't go in reverse. It keeps spinning in the same direction (obviously!). Instead, a compartment opens up, redirecting air in the opposite direction, which slows down the airplane. Watch 2:19 to see an example of the "opening" action. Another thing that lets you know it is reversed is the rain splatter all over the road and in front of the engines. Hope it helps other aviation ignorants like me :D nice vid!
Paolo Costa it would also take so much time and energy to redirect the heavy turbofans spinning at some thousand RPMs from clockwise to counterclockwise and vice versa -honestly it might break even the engines as they probably aren’t meant to rotate in opposite direction of its design. Same thing with putting cars in reverse, the engine’s crankshaft doesn’t actually start turning backwards, there’s just a gear that transfers energy in the opposite direction of the crankshaft.
Vincent, spinning a jet engine backwards indeed IS very bad for the engine, but it has nothing to do with one way gear turning. The fans and compressors are free to spin either way. The problem is, the engine is designed to compress the air by rushing more air in from the front. If air slows down on its way into or through the compressor, in an uncontrolled manner, it collects and builds backwards pressure. Which completely stops the air flow, shoots it back out the front, and blows out the engine. This is called a "compressor stall." They are essentially explosions by the strict definition, because they happen so quickly. The higher the throttle and rpm, the worse the stall, the louder it will be, and the harder it will punish the engine. At cruising altitude and speed, it can be a truely nasty thing to have happen. And at takeoff power, i don't even want to imagine that. Its why you'll never see a jet pilot "punch it" or hit the throttle like someone stepping on the gas pedal. Jet engines need a somewhat slow, smooth RPM increase so they don't stall, or so other problems don't happen. Nowadays, there are electronic measures in place so, even if you do hit the throttle, the engine is made to accelerate in a smooth consistent manner.
Thanks for pointing this out. Interesting to see the Emirates a380 at 3:55 only has 2 of the 4 engines doing the reverse thrust (2 compartments open instead of 4).
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Landed in Munich Germany in a 787 during a blizzard. Had a beautiful view of all the snow being thrown during reverse thrust. Its extremely loud though.
The reverse thrust on the 787 is extremely effective, I love it. My favorite is still the 777-200ER though, close second 747-100 (of all time favorite).
One image more beautiful than the other !! Nothing is more exciting than seeing these incredible Pilots, with these wonderful giants !! I love airplanes !!
Great video!! The reverse thrust water spray is so cool to see, especially on the 747’s, A340’s and A380’s. Thank you for posting this one. 🛫🛬✈️🛩🌧🌧🌧☔️☔️☔️
Everyone: "Dayum that Kenya Airways landing was smooth af!" The KLM A330: *"Oh hey don't mind me, just gonna literally roll the back wheels of my rear landing gear for like 1000 feet before touching the rest of the gear down."*
My best reverse thrust experience was in 2017 on a flight to Greek island Zakhyntos with Condor. The pilot buttered the landing and then COMPLETELY slammed those breaks and put the reverses on max so he could take the high speed exit. After the landing the captain said something that translates this: Now you know what it feels like when Formula 1 drivers decelerate from 300 down to 50 in less then a 100 meters. Made. My. Day.
Thanks for watching glad you liked it. It was great to film Delta takeoff was the best recordings in a long time. Everything just came together in these few seconds.
@3:28 Kenya Airways was unbelievably smooth on such wet condition. The plane was very well positioned, precise landing of rare landing gears then the nose was gently lowered for the front landing gear and the rest was flawless. Pride of Africa indeed👍👍👍
2:50 Luxury Rolls-Royce of the sky Beautiful clean green safe. 3:35 Cattle Truck of the sky 5:11 Luxury Rolls-Royce of the sky 6:25 Luxury Rolls-Royce of the sky 7:05 Luxury Rolls-Royce of the sky 9:55 Luxury Rolls-Royce of the sky taking off clean green safe beautiful 787 Dreamliner
i have never been near a plane before so when i saw the door on the side of the 747 it clicked, i finally understand how freaking huge these things are
@Shaldur .. and they weigh around 250 tonnes too, but still manage to leave the ground and stay afloat in the air... Amazing isn't it..? (and, what do you mean, never been near an airplane before? dont you have airport in your neighborhood..??).. go plane spotting man, once you're hooked, you'll spend hours looking at planes. Good luck.
I enjoyed the whole video. I was especially entranced at the very end by the KLM 787 extreme closeup of the fuselage. Don't see that very often. Dank u.
TWalsh the nose wheel comes down, the reverse thrust is engaged, the nose wheel comes back up for quite a distance. what a beauty, she just wants to fly
That landing at 2:50 was nice. Edit: I'm assuming that's the 787 from the wing design, though I'm unsure, the landing at 6:23 was just as smooth. Edit 2: Yeah, I think that it is just technology at work.
Landing in Kenya offers the best views as its the best country in the world according to Mike Spencer, the worlds most travelled man. Imagine that great landing with the view of giraffes, lions, antelopes etc as you land in Nairobi, Kenya the only city in the world with a national park. That landing was the smoothest, No flaps engaged..
I was just about to comment: "sorry for my ignorance, but how the hell do you know it is on reverse thrust?"... then I said, hey, let's do the homework. I found some explanatino videos and it is actually pretty easy to tell the difference between normal operation and reverse operation. For those lazy enough not to investigate, here it goes: the engine actually doesn't go in reverse. It keeps spinning in the same direction (obviously!). Instead, a compartment opens up, redirecting air in the opposite direction, which slows down the airplane. Watch 2:19 to see an example of the "opening" action. Another thing that lets you know it is reversed is the rain splatter all over the road and in front of the engines. Hope it helps other aviation ignorants like me :D nice vid!
Paolo Costa it would also take so much time and energy to redirect the heavy turbofans spinning at some thousand RPMs from clockwise to counterclockwise and vice versa -honestly it might break even the engines as they probably aren’t meant to rotate in opposite direction of its design.
Same thing with putting cars in reverse, the engine’s crankshaft doesn’t actually start turning backwards, there’s just a gear that transfers energy in the opposite direction of the crankshaft.
Vincent, spinning a jet engine backwards indeed IS very bad for the engine, but it has nothing to do with one way gear turning. The fans and compressors are free to spin either way. The problem is, the engine is designed to compress the air by rushing more air in from the front. If air slows down on its way into or through the compressor, in an uncontrolled manner, it collects and builds backwards pressure. Which completely stops the air flow, shoots it back out the front, and blows out the engine. This is called a "compressor stall."
They are essentially explosions by the strict definition, because they happen so quickly. The higher the throttle and rpm, the worse the stall, the louder it will be, and the harder it will punish the engine. At cruising altitude and speed, it can be a truely nasty thing to have happen. And at takeoff power, i don't even want to imagine that.
Its why you'll never see a jet pilot "punch it" or hit the throttle like someone stepping on the gas pedal. Jet engines need a somewhat slow, smooth RPM increase so they don't stall, or so other problems don't happen.
Nowadays, there are electronic measures in place so, even if you do hit the throttle, the engine is made to accelerate in a smooth consistent manner.
Thanks for pointing this out. Interesting to see the Emirates a380 at 3:55 only has 2 of the 4 engines doing the reverse thrust (2 compartments open instead of 4).
Thanks
or just look at the engines.
I love how some cargo pilots lands better than some passenger aircrafts.
Being a cargo pilot is also very difficult imo
You know nothing dude, the training for passenger pilot or cargo is the exact same
Tristan Kerkhove you talking to me?
Eric 6645 not especially you but to all the people that think cargo pilots get less training because it is the exact same
@@WarriorTr59 well idk i said that because personally i would feel more comfortable carrying passangers
Kenya Airways buttered the bread on that landing 10/10. (I'm not a pilot)
MegaMech that really was smooth
MegaMech oh my god that landing was 10/10 ur right ,,,,,,,,also not a pilot,,,,,,,,,,,
MegaMech correcto
Please don't reference AirForceProud95 here, we don't do that
You don't have to
8:52 KLM A330 landing ! so smoooooth
as expected from the butter machine
Kenya Airways! !!! Wooooooow, good to see an African airline featuring in a video
I love watching those amazing engines in reverse thrust action....the sound is great,too!
Kenya Airways: Smooth landing
Ryanair: *HOLD MY BEER*
@Agent J lmao
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Nobody:
Will it fit in my Honda?
Hold my beer
Am I a joke to you?
Asking for a friend
Everybody gangsta
End this man’s whole career
He protecc, he attacc …
Sexual/genitalia innuendo
Scatological/potty joke
Question of quantity answered yes
Plot twist
Left/entered the chat
Gaming reference
Dislikes are from
I’m a simple man
Not gonna lie
Last time I was this early
Legend has it
That’ll buff right out
Fun fact
(X) be like
(X) intensifies
(X) wants to know your location
YT algorithm counting down years
Who’s watching in current year?
So you've chosen death?
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That's my airline. Pilots showed great skills. Very proud to be Kenyan
I love seeing all the water being sprayed by the reverse thrusts while it's wet. Incredible video! :D
All things connected to aviation are Amazing :)
Landed in Munich Germany in a 787 during a blizzard. Had a beautiful view of all the snow being thrown during reverse thrust. Its extremely loud though.
Nippon Cargo , Kênia Airways, Cargolux (2) , e KLM fizeram pousos perfeitos !!!
Schipolhotspot + thrust reverse = AMAZINGNESS
Thanks glad you liked it.
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The reverse thrust on the 787 is extremely effective, I love it. My favorite is still the 777-200ER though, close second 747-100 (of all time favorite).
Having a "favorite reverse thrust" is perhaps the saddest thing I have ever heard
@@stijnhs i know right😂😂
Well, that's one way to dry off a runway
The Kenya pilot made love to that runway.
Technology is so amazing, those giant aircraft touchdown so lightly. Pilots are awesome
So rare to see our national career Kenya Airways in videos. Great Job
You can see them on most of Schipholhotspot videos
*carrier
Nice to see your from Kenya I flew on Kenya airlines once , very nice 👍
They are quite common on Schiphol Airport.
i feel very proud to see one there
One image more beautiful than the other !! Nothing is more exciting than seeing these incredible Pilots, with these wonderful giants !! I love airplanes !!
Great video!! The reverse thrust water spray is so cool to see, especially on the 747’s, A340’s and A380’s. Thank you for posting this one. 🛫🛬✈️🛩🌧🌧🌧☔️☔️☔️
Everyone: "Dayum that Kenya Airways landing was smooth af!"
The KLM A330: *"Oh hey don't mind me, just gonna literally roll the back wheels of my rear landing gear for like 1000 feet before touching the rest of the gear down."*
A330 941
I could just watch these all day....and sometimes I do. Amazed by the power and your excellent footage!
My best reverse thrust experience was in 2017 on a flight to Greek island Zakhyntos with Condor. The pilot buttered the landing and then COMPLETELY slammed those breaks and put the reverses on max so he could take the high speed exit. After the landing the captain said something that translates this: Now you know what it feels like when Formula 1 drivers decelerate from 300 down to 50 in less then a 100 meters. Made. My. Day.
Perfect landing under the conditions, reverse trust sound is amazing - thanks
Hail the queen of skies....
Kamal LB a380 is bigger and better
Chase it actually isn't.....
Kamal LB Trash of the skies*
Chase not entirely
ants161984 wrong a380 is bigger and better
Probably the best plane spotting video I have ever seen. Thumbs Up!
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In all of my personal experiances KLM has always had smooth, controlled landings
That was cool. We really have come a long way in aviation. Being an airline pilot must be the best job in the world! 😎
The view of the 787 wing @ 10:10 is extraordinary!
Thanks for watching glad you liked it.
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You meant by how pressed it became towards the sky right? Like a birds wings going up. I thought I was the only one
Amazing how its able to flex that much.
Wow ALL those landings are SMOOTH BUTTER
the two Boeing 747 - 8 cargos looks amazing but the a380 / a380 900 is awesome
Good variety of airlines and airplanes in this video! Good job!
That emirates skycargo landed like butter i loved that landing
Excellent piece. Love to see those landings @Schipholhotspot. KLM is the master on this airfield. Thank you for this video !
02:51 that wingflex! Love it
That's Boeing 787 dreamliner
It touched down it's nose after a long time cool
I'm a simple Man. I see Cargolux, I like - 4:33
Xuralo NOT CARGOLUX ITALIA THO
@Giorgio Bottura there's not difference just is where they airplane bring the stuffs :p
That A330 landing was the smoothest and the Delta A330 takeoff was magnificent. Awesome
Thanks for watching glad you liked it. It was great to film Delta takeoff was the best recordings in a long time. Everything just came together in these few seconds.
Andrew Anane what about they Kenyan airlines landing that was very smooth. As well as the other 747’s they were also very smooth.
Andrew Anane well A330 always land smooth, she is a beauty
ETIHAD’s paint, my favorite and looks luxurious
Kenya Airways that bird was beautiful.
Very Proud to be Kenyan watching that smooth skilled landing..Wow!
Kenya Airways had a perfect landing.
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Very poor landing
@Kanak OP Feed me your frustrations.
@Kanak OP Sorry mate. miss understood your reply, cheers😊
Waaau beautiful to see our girl from Kenya landing
All other pilots: “Flare Manoeuvre”
Singapore Airlines Pilots: “Yoke Yeet”
A380 pilot: What's a Flare?
But also totally ignorant of the A380, can that thing even flare without risking tailstrike?
This is utterly amazing,!! Bloody marvelous! Surprisingly good
@3:28 Kenya Airways was unbelievably smooth on such wet condition. The plane was very well positioned, precise landing of rare landing gears then the nose was gently lowered for the front landing gear and the rest was flawless. Pride of Africa indeed👍👍👍
Wet conditions tend to make the touchdown smoother -- less friction (grab) when the tires first kiss the pavement.
The butter landing by that Kenya Air pilot was very satisfying to watch.
Incredible landing on kenya airways
2:50 Luxury Rolls-Royce of the sky Beautiful clean green safe. 3:35 Cattle Truck of the sky 5:11 Luxury Rolls-Royce of the sky 6:25 Luxury Rolls-Royce of the sky 7:05 Luxury Rolls-Royce of the sky 9:55 Luxury Rolls-Royce of the sky taking off clean green safe beautiful 787 Dreamliner
Why do you gotta disrespect A380s Man
What have they done to you or your family
i have never been near a plane before so when i saw the door on the side of the 747 it clicked, i finally understand how freaking huge these things are
@Shaldur .. and they weigh around 250 tonnes too, but still manage to leave the ground and stay afloat in the air... Amazing isn't it..?
(and, what do you mean, never been near an airplane before? dont you have airport in your neighborhood..??).. go plane spotting man, once you're hooked, you'll spend hours looking at planes. Good luck.
@@bahardin3992 look forward to flights more than my holidays lol
747 IN REVERSE THRUST GETS ME ALL THE TIME... SO MUCH RAW POWER... POWER LEVEL OVER 9000?!?!?!?
What a superb video you've put together...an aviation enthusiast's dream... thanks for sharing...!!!
amazing landings, loved the water sprays
Isso é um concurso pra ver quem pousa mais bonito ? Então eu dou nota 10 a todos. Show de perfeição. Amei.
I enjoyed the whole video. I was especially entranced at the very end by the KLM 787 extreme closeup of the fuselage. Don't see that very often. Dank u.
Gotta love the power of the engines on the triple 7s
Me encantan estos COLOSOS del aire , creo que es la mejor obra que creó el hombre!!!!
That Kenya Airways landing made me wish it was landing on me, couldn't have felt it at all😄😄
bana huyo pilot ako na skills
This is absolutely gorgeous!
that kenya guy was doing a wheelie in the entire landing
😂
Beautiful landing on that All-Nippon Cargo 747-8! Not so easy to see those anymore :/
My favourite was either Emirates 777 2:22 or KLM a330 8:59
That KLM A330 landing was such a smooth landing
Excellent camera work.
Loved the last takeoff of KLM Boeing 787-9 mostly.✈️✈️
Amazing those machines can even fly... And the men and women who fly them are amazing
So beautiful, I could have a house right on the runway and I would love it!!!!!!!!
That KLM A330 landing was pure silk
wonderful birds!
Beautiful and perfect!!!
Thanks for watching.
Every single pilot in this vid deserves a medal.
Peter Caldwell why??????
Brilliant landings. Humans can be amazing
0:12 Possibly the best landing I've ever seen.
TWalsh the nose wheel comes down, the reverse thrust is engaged, the nose wheel comes back up for quite a distance. what a beauty, she just wants to fly
One of those landings may very well have been my own!
Which one
Great I feel like a pilot now, thank you
That landing at 2:50 was nice.
Edit: I'm assuming that's the 787 from the wing design, though I'm unsure, the landing at 6:23 was just as smooth.
Edit 2: Yeah, I think that it is just technology at work.
Landing in Kenya offers the best views as its the best country in the world according to Mike Spencer, the worlds most travelled man. Imagine that great landing with the view of giraffes, lions, antelopes etc as you land in Nairobi, Kenya the only city in the world with a national park. That landing was the smoothest, No flaps engaged..
Ma ya u?
So THATS a runway.. amazing tech👍🏻
I'm not a HUGE aviation fan, but that first landing (haven't seen the whole video yet) looked perfect and smooth.
Kenya airways wrapped the game up
My god that a380
You can feel the POWER
Damn Kenya. Gave me vertigo with that landing. So smooth.
The wingspan of the 74-8 is marvelous
I love b747...queen of the skies
Roller coaster trash of the skies*
Amazing soft landings!!⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👏👏
that a380 reverse thrusting though 😱😍
You're good in taking videos 👏👏👏
Gück ab, gut Land :-)! Take off, good landing :-)!
8:51 THE BEST LANDING
So, Airbus 380 just uses 2 out of 4 huge turbines to slow down? Amazing!!
I can watch 747s land for hours.
That flare maneuver on the Singapore Airlines Cargo 747 😂
lol😂
Thank a machinist for getting those parts just right
Machinist?
@@husainmithaiwala351 yup the people who fix the engineers screwups.
@@byronlabelle7569 oh yes i just looked that up , that's a new one for me , thanks
Oh boy .... amaaaazing 😊🛬🛩✈️
Amazing landing, footage wonderful !!!
Still amazes one how such a monster can glide through the air.
The Lufthansa ones blow my mind. They are huge! Everytime I watch one take off I am in awe that it even makes it off the ground.
Prachtig beeldmateriaal, thanks for sharing !!👍
I don't know why I'm so fascinated by this
Kenya Airways nailed it.!
Loved the a380 one and the KLM 787
Nice camera work thanks for posting!
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