Frontier Airlines A319 | Landing in turbulence Colorado Springs from Chicago O'hare
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- Approach and landing in severe turbulence from an approaching thunderstorm in Colorado Springs. You can see the storm rolling over pikes peak and some lightning on final approach. It started pouring as we taxied to the terminal. My iPad does a good job of stabilizing the video so it doesn't look as bad as it actually felt, it was a fairly rough ride.
Chicago O'hare ORD/KORD to Colorado Springs airport COS/KCOS
Frontier Airlines A319 - Wolf Livery
This was a summer seasonal route by Frontier that has been discontinued.
Approach and landing runway 17L
As a pilot retired from a major airline......moderate turbulence was to be expected many times when landing in COS and DEN.......ugh! Nice job!
The lightning bolt at 4:25 is absolutely incredible.
The power of monsoon season !!!!
That was a butter smooth landing
Once flew from COS to DEN on a small regional jet as a storm front was approaching. Worst 15 minutes of my life. It felt like we were on a rollercoaster the whole time.
always an adventure flying into Colorado....Never had anything but white knuckle landings when i fly into Denver International... though i always end up loving the ride.
Very smooth landing, I thought it never touched down!!
Exciting video, bumpy ride! But honestly, any flight or cabin crew would say this was light-to-medium chop. ‘Severe’ is when there is momentary loss of control. That plane was never out of control.
Finally a video with some good turbulence on landing!!
Some great pilots onboard! Really interesting to watch, great job at keeping the camera steady through that bumpy ride! Liked :) You’ve earned a new sub for sure!
I once landed in Cleveland during a snow storm. It was a stellar landing and once we slowed down everyone applauded the crew.
Awesome video
Wow, that’s amazing and scary at the same time... 🤭 Great job 😉
Thank You Wingview Productions, the title is correct, the rest of the world, get a bump and call catastrophe . FRONTIER AIRLINES, nice job
Omg.......the turbulence is so severe that wing tips have been bent upwards.
As someone who lives in Colorado Springs and flies in and out of that airport many times per month - that's not severe. Not to mention that you are on a relatively large Airbus 319/320 with commensurately experienced pilots.
That makes ride fun......
Learning at this airport in a 172, it’s a damn event daily
I hope you didn’t eat anything on that flight! 😂😂 Great video!!
Its funny......I live in Colorado Springs and flying in the Springs, depending on direction, youd think you were in Kansas.
Good vid,gave it 👍
Thanks!
Had one landing in DIA with a tornado warning nearby, it was pretty intense.
The Angry Krieger I had the same thing happened a few months ago durning take off. Even the flight attendants were scared.
It seems that wind shear would be a threat, looking at those clouds.
When on approach to Colorado Springs, more than one time as a passenger I was looking at the runway we were approaching, just before the pilot turned the plane right before touchdown.
It was severe just not at the airport. That cell on the right was at least 10 m away. Too far for microbursts but it had to be bumpy.
Some serious bank angle mid way.
Cool
Nice video. But certainly not severe.
Was it moving
Well, I would have to say that the storm cell wasn't close enough to the airport area yet to cause problems with the landing! But, oh well.......😕🙄😏
Moderate turbulence...severe turbulence would not have allowed you the ability to film that good of a video.
That's pretty normal in Colorado
I’m betting you flew an A320 in. What animal was it?
SkyHighGuys it was an A319 and not sure but it might have been the Squirrel
Frontier doesn’t fly the A319 into COS so this was either over a year ago or it actually is an A320 ;)
The flight I was supposed to take was an A320 but was canceled the day before and they replaced our aircraft with an A319. It was an older A319 also.
Wingview Productions what day/month/year was this flight? I’m really curious since I’ve been monitoring KCOS for over a year and to my knowledge have never seen an A319 on the field. Was this a recent flight? Flight number? Sorry I’m just curious lol
Wingview Productions it also looks like you may have had Lobo the Wolf which is actually an A319...hmm
Normal Alaska weather.
Chech out Alaska airlines landing.
This is the airport where a United flight crashed. Wind shear forced the plane, to crash into the ground like an arrow.
Failure of the tail rudder hydraulics caused that 737 to crash. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Airlines_Flight_585
great autopilot system, the pilots did not do shit on that flight until the last 1000 ft agl, guaranteed, they cannot, company policy on visibility less than 5 miles or in moderate turbulence, thats why they are bus drivers now not pilots..
that gives me some comfort knowing they use autopilot so far down.
Do you guys called that turbulence?😂😂