Scariest Crosswind Landings Caught on Camera

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Published 2024-03-06
Scariest Crosswind Landings Caught on Camera
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All Comments (21)
  • @NadoriKaija
    A rough landing is better than a crash landing! Great job, Pilots!!
  • @holywells
    Lots of praise to the engineers that designed the landing gear in these aircraft !! Just imagine the torque stress that the gear must withstand !!!
  • @Stephan-bj3lh
    Thank God for Expert Pilots that are Great at their job. KOdos.
  • Hats off to these highly skilled pilots πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ§‘πŸ»β€βœˆοΈπŸ‘¨πŸ»β€βœˆοΈ
  • @larryandersen681
    Cockpit? Imagine being in the back of that A380 landing like that.
  • @megendoherty380
    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!❀
  • @cuddlepaws4423
    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 YouTube would be plastered with clips of these brightly coloured idiots being sent flying.
  • We see this quite regularly at Birmingham airport in England. Always 'heart in mouth'! 😊 UK.
  • @jackfunk5765
    DEI is going to make this kinda landing a death sentence.
  • 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.
  • @Ayden2008
    Average Ryanair landing at Bristol πŸ’€
  • @user-nz9li6ck6s
    The weather can be a nightmare for pilots & crews+ Passengers.
  • @Peter-976
    Some serious whiplash on that first a380