So nice to watch something expecting to see what's in the thumb and realizing that it's not in the video after watching the whole thing... Thanks a lot.
The Ryanair landing Looks like Birmingham airport during the recent heavy storms in the UK , There is a channel that shows live landings all day and the way these pilots handle these conditions is amazing
I dated a Norwegian exchange student in high school. Her name was Kari. She was a Norwegian B-1B bomber pilot and she was also in the Norwegian moon landing.
@@traceystock7352 Damn, I think I had the same girlfriend and I've never even been to Norway. I have been to the moon though. Edit: I have been known to moon is what I meant to say. 🌚🌚
“The Guide says there is an art to flying", said Ford, "or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.” Quote from Life, The Universe, and Everything by Douglas Adams. Third in the Hitch Hikers Guide "Trilogy in five parts" series of books.
@15:45 - Vapour trails, as the term is commonly used, refers to the condensation trails left by jet engine exhausts. Those shown here are not vapour trails - they are wing vortexes, columns of rapidly rotating air, which become visible in very humid conditions, especially in fog or mist as we see here.
"Any landing you can walk away from is a *good* landing. If you can use the airplane _again,_ it's a *_GREAT_* landing!" *_-- Lt. Roger J. Rudder, USAAF (dec)_*
15:11 That is absolutely not what it would look like if you tried to land in 75 mile an hour crosswinds. Think more crashing and more burning. Even a 747 would not land in 40 mile an hour crosswinds.
Not knowing the situation myself,, I'm curious as to what the pilot might do under such circumstances? Find an alternative landing zone if he/she had adequate fuel to do so? Are you saying it's quite the impossibility to land a commercial jet in that strong of a crosswind & has never been done before? Again,, IDK & I'm now curious as to what might happen if such a situation occurred..
@@roberharpane3524 Yes, exactly. They wouldn't even try. That's why the tower gives you the wind direction and speed before you get there. So you can make that decision to go to your planned alternate airport. Every aircraft has a crosswind limit, and it depends on size, weight and wing configuration. The actual crosswind depends on wind speed and direction. A high wind straight down the runway is a zero crosswind. It would be a headwind or tailwind.
The boats on the river but the pilot of the STOL did a nice job of washin his tyres. Been in a Cessna 172 in Ballarat kin X wind landing, we lived to tell about it too. Thanks Peter C.!
“This is LA’s tactical unit landing at a shooting an intimidating sight for any criminal” yeah right because out there they get arrested then set free.
Actually, it has been achieved in high crosswinds. The pilot, flying in a STOL aircraft, landed "across" the runway which was 100 feet wide. The difficult part of the landing was the task of trying to keep the aircraft from wanting to lift off of the ground again because of the extreme velocity of the wind. Fun times!
"Is that a missile...no, it's one of OUR planes. Lightning fast!" "Can that small helicopter lift that plane? Wow!.. but I'd rather not say what country's chopper that is".
0:53 I will admit that Ryan Air deserves its fair share of criticism. Perhaps expanding upon that while showing a ridiculously skillful landing, in horrendous crosswind conditions by obviously adept pilots isn't the most opportune time to do so.
Your daily dose of irony: 6:15 Perhaps the distinction of "...quickest flight in history" offsets the fact that this is a rescue helicopter, or at the least an emergency response craft. 😆
Years ago at ILA Berlin I had the opportunity to peer into the opened cargo bay of a Beluga - they had set up a temporary bridge over its cockpit so you would stand in its gaping frontal gate. It reminded me of cartoons where protagonists get swallowed by a whale, absolutly titanic dimensions, difficult to believe it could actually fly in this moment.
02:05 That "relativly small helicopter" is just the second largest helicopter (Mil Mi 26) ever constructed right after the Mil V-12. There are videos around where you can see a Mi-24 Hind rolling onto the taxiway followed by this behemoth, it makes the Mi-24 look small.
I wanted something different to watch before bed and found myself mesmorized by this video. Not sure why, as some of these flights look really sketchy! LOL
Мої дідусь і бабуся приїхали з України. (Синятін) Мені ще рано приїжджати. Я чекаю, коли російський диктатор помре або буде вбитий, щоб наша країна знову могла дихати вільно. 🌅
Most people seem to forget, but a HUGE part of the Eisenhower Interstate Highway Act is the requirement that every so often the Freeway MUST be perfectly straight and free from overpasses, so that it can be used as an emergency runway!!!
Okay, I took a private tour on a Standard Oil Tanker when I lived in Anchorage Alaska, and the Captain corrected me when I accidentally referred to his ship as a "boat" and said that reference could get me thrown overboard!
Thank you so much for this intoxicating compilation of incredible footage ! The perfect antidote for feelings of anger and frustration, engendered by so many political postings on social media. And no, the Shuttle wasn't literally helped into space by a converted 747... 👽🌟🌈
The space shuttle didn't get a boost to space on a 747. That's how they transported it to the takeoff site. To get it into space, they strapped it to a couple much larger rocket boosters and one MUCH MUCH larger booster. The F-22 Raptor isn't named after a dinosaur. "Raptor" means "bird of prey," like an eagle or a falcon. (And also, the Velociraptor from Jurassic Park was based on an actual dinosaur named Deinonychus, whereas the actual dinosaur named Velociraptor was much smaller -- about the size of a turkey. Understandably, the author chose to combine the fearsome dinosaur with the awesome name. The movies carried on that decision from the book.)
The Norwegian Lancer landing was cool, but having worked in the Artic watching a 737 landing in the snow on a dirt runway is even wilder. As for the weather, I've sat waiting for a flight to land in a blizzard. Despite being only a few 100' of a runway and hearing a plane coming in, but completely invisible is pretty wild, although not too exciting to video. Pilots and planes are much more capable than the conditions they usually fly in. Once I realized that most planes are basical air trucks, and pilots professionals, I stopped being a nervous flyer.
747's are not used to help the Space Shuttle take off. They're only used to transport the Shuttle in Earth's atmosphere from one location to another. And yeah, the music is annoying!
That "relatively small" helicopter is actually pretty large for a helicopter, lol. This video is like TV clip shows where nobody knows what they're talking about, lol.
So, having some experience with Helicopters, thank you Army, I know that they generate massive amounts of static electricity. Which is why they must be grounded before you can sling load anything from them. Knowing that... the guy repairing an electrical line from a heli is literally asking for a lightning bolt size static discharge to fry him.
The first thing with the blue angles was one of there formations and an actual thing they do for airshows, it wasn't them showing off. this was a good video tho
10:10 - It is a Rockwell Lancer B-1 of the USAF - the ONLY operator of the type. It is not a "B1 B" bomber, and it is NOT in service with the ROYAL Norwegian Air Force, which does boast an impressive fleet including the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II.
NICE PHOTOSHOP ON THE COVER, dont fall for that.
So nice to watch something expecting to see what's in the thumb and realizing that it's not in the video after watching the whole thing... Thanks a lot.
I thought the same thing. Instablock!
Not to mention this annoying commentary.
You must be new to CZcams 😅
'Unbelievable Moments Of Disappointment Caught On You Tube'.
Wow! Fantastic video! Cheers from Oz.
The Norwegian Air Force has No B1B lancers. The USA however bases these birds in Norway during exercises with EU militaries.
Great to see someone with such a positive outlook!
U.S. also used to store some sr 71s in norway
Your positivity is felt and appreciated. Thanks for being uplifting!
I wondered about that.
The US has never sold any B1B lancers to any country
Actually the Ryanair landing was next level. Excellent pilot.
The Ryanair landing Looks like Birmingham airport during the recent heavy storms in the UK , There is a channel that shows live landings all day and the way these pilots handle these conditions is amazing
Drop the over intrusive music/noise.
Thanks for sharing your experience. It's very relatable.
Agreed, music sucked, nothing but a distraction..
Do you know the names of the background music
Just mute the video, infinitely better ;-)
Yes, just a bit too loud.
I dated a Norwegian exchange student in high school. Her name was Kari. She was a Norwegian B-1B bomber pilot and she was also in the Norwegian moon landing.
😂😂
1) Norway has no B-1B, they are just US B-1B’s being stored there.
2) Norway never landed on the moon
@@Randomation-animation Oh my goodness, was I ever played by my high school girlfriend! She got the better of me big time!
@@traceystock7352 Damn, I think I had the same girlfriend and I've never even been to Norway. I have been to the moon though.
Edit: I have been known to moon is what I meant to say. 🌚🌚
Q10@@LungsMcGee
“The Guide says there is an art to flying", said Ford, "or rather a knack. The knack lies in learning how to throw yourself at the ground and miss.” Quote from Life, The Universe, and Everything by Douglas Adams. Third in the Hitch Hikers Guide "Trilogy in five parts" series of books.
A great work of philosophy under the guise of humour.
Absolute genius, sadly missed.
The thumbnail is a bit too savage… 😂 🔥 🤣
It’s real, besides the smoke, the airport is in saint martin
@scouttroopergaming I thought it was fake! 😬
@user-fl4rg8zi3m I suspect this is a bot comment…
@@scouttroopergaming _"It's real besides the smoke"_
Yeah. And Dracula is real besides his teeth.
@15:45 - Vapour trails, as the term is commonly used, refers to the condensation trails left by jet engine exhausts. Those shown here are not vapour trails - they are wing vortexes, columns of rapidly rotating air, which become visible in very humid conditions, especially in fog or mist as we see here.
*vortices.
I love watching the Red Bull plane racing
Fantastic footage, thank you !
Nice video dude 🎉
Those boys know how to fly.
Thanks for sharing
Any landing that you walk away from is a good one.
"Any landing you can walk away from is a *good* landing. If you can use the airplane _again,_ it's a *_GREAT_* landing!"
*_-- Lt. Roger J. Rudder, USAAF (dec)_*
02:02 that "relatively small helicopter" is the Largest in the World..
On second thought. The poster frame is appropriate for the title.
UNBELIEVABLE. Bravo. You didn't lie.
respect for talented pilots..
15:11 That is absolutely not what it would look like if you tried to land in 75 mile an hour crosswinds. Think more crashing and more burning. Even a 747 would not land in 40 mile an hour crosswinds.
Very true. This channel has a lot of BS.
Not knowing the situation myself,, I'm curious as to what the pilot might do under such circumstances? Find an alternative landing zone if he/she had adequate fuel to do so? Are you saying it's quite the impossibility to land a commercial jet in that strong of a crosswind & has never been done before? Again,, IDK & I'm now curious as to what might happen if such a situation occurred..
@@roberharpane3524 Yes, exactly. They wouldn't even try. That's why the tower gives you the wind direction and speed before you get there. So you can make that decision to go to your planned alternate airport. Every aircraft has a crosswind limit, and it depends on size, weight and wing configuration. The actual crosswind depends on wind speed and direction. A high wind straight down the runway is a zero crosswind. It would be a headwind or tailwind.
The boats on the river but the pilot of the STOL did a nice job of washin his tyres. Been in a Cessna 172 in Ballarat kin X wind landing, we lived to tell about it too. Thanks Peter C.!
RIP AN -225 - Norwegian Air Force pilots were NOT flying that B-1 Bomber. That was Dyess pilots TDY there...
I was going to say that the home base for that USAF B-1 does NOT normally see snow like that…..only on RARE occasions, and normally short lived.
“This is LA’s tactical unit landing at a shooting an intimidating sight for any criminal” yeah right because out there they get arrested then set free.
No pilot would try to land a plane in a 75knot crosswind.
Actually, it has been achieved in high crosswinds. The pilot, flying in a STOL aircraft, landed "across" the runway which was 100 feet wide. The difficult part of the landing was the task of trying to keep the aircraft from wanting to lift off of the ground again because of the extreme velocity of the wind. Fun times!
Never saw the C-130 landing in the screenshot picture for this video!!!
Relatively small helicopter, champ?
Think again.
It was too cool.
That Ryanair joke. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
Those magnificent men in their flying machines..
1:26 When the weather is especially bad at the ship, the choppers will use the RAST system to get safely on deck and into the hangar
"Is that a missile...no, it's one of OUR planes. Lightning fast!" "Can that small helicopter lift that plane? Wow!.. but I'd rather not say what country's chopper that is".
10:05 That B-1 belongs to the United States Air Force (USAF) and is based in the middle of Texas, where snow is rare and usually short lived.
There are old pilots and there are bold pilots, but there are no old, bold pilots.
Great Ryan Air Gag...
No pilot will ever attempt to land in a 75 MPH crosswind
The script writing and narration on these American clip videos is truly appalling, respectfully.
Cool
Nice party entertainment
Fantastic vid
You give Ryan air crap, but that dude made an amazing landing in that wind. Probably saved hundreds of lives.
0:53 I will admit that Ryan Air deserves its fair share of criticism. Perhaps expanding upon that while showing a ridiculously skillful landing, in horrendous crosswind conditions by obviously adept pilots isn't the most opportune time to do so.
I love flying s-turns and turns around a point.
1:24 NOTHIG HAPPENS TO A PLANE WHEN IT GET STRUCK BY LIGHTING!!! IT'S NOT SCARY OR TERRIFYING!!!!
WHY ARE YOU SHOUTING ?
@@greg_d because it annoys me so much!!!
Your daily dose of irony: 6:15 Perhaps the distinction of "...quickest flight in history" offsets the fact that this is a rescue helicopter, or at the least an emergency response craft. 😆
RIP Antonov 😂
Great shots. Shame about the narration!
So many cut-short clips ! So many too-cutesy comments ! ( and a few so-wrong-ones too )
Years ago at ILA Berlin I had the opportunity to peer into the opened cargo bay of a Beluga - they had set up a temporary bridge over its cockpit so you would stand in its gaping frontal gate. It reminded me of cartoons where protagonists get swallowed by a whale, absolutly titanic dimensions, difficult to believe it could actually fly in this moment.
Flying? Watch Bob Hoover flies the shrike👍
That wise man was Douglas Adams in Life, The Universe, And Everything.
02:05 That "relativly small helicopter" is just the second largest helicopter (Mil Mi 26) ever constructed right after the Mil V-12. There are videos around where you can see a Mi-24 Hind rolling onto the taxiway followed by this behemoth, it makes the Mi-24 look small.
2:01 this "relatively small" helicopter can lift up to 20 tons on external harness. It has even transported failed CH-47 Chinook once.
I wanted something different to watch before bed and found myself mesmorized by this video. Not sure why, as some of these flights look really sketchy! LOL
Дякую за твої відео. Дивитися твої відео було дуже захоплююче. Чекаю на нові відео. Україна дивиться твій канал
Мої дідусь і бабуся приїхали з України. (Синятін) Мені ще рано приїжджати. Я чекаю, коли російський диктатор помре або буде вбитий, щоб наша країна знову могла дихати вільно. 🌅
Gotta be honest, a lot of these moves could cost way more of they went wrong! 😲
Oh!look at the pretty flames
Cool add a griffin
: Douglas Adams, hitchhikers guide to the galaxy
Most people seem to forget, but a HUGE part of the Eisenhower Interstate Highway Act is the requirement that every so often the Freeway MUST be perfectly straight and free from overpasses, so that it can be used as an emergency runway!!!
Okay, I took a private tour on a Standard Oil Tanker when I lived in Anchorage Alaska, and the Captain corrected me when I accidentally referred to his ship as a "boat" and said that reference could get me thrown overboard!
No plane would plane would even attempt to land with a 75mph crosswind.
Thank you so much for this intoxicating compilation of incredible footage ! The perfect antidote for feelings of anger and frustration, engendered by so many political postings on social media. And no, the Shuttle wasn't literally helped into space by a converted 747... 👽🌟🌈
Average 737 Transaavia landing XD 0:44
The space shuttle didn't get a boost to space on a 747. That's how they transported it to the takeoff site. To get it into space, they strapped it to a couple much larger rocket boosters and one MUCH MUCH larger booster.
The F-22 Raptor isn't named after a dinosaur. "Raptor" means "bird of prey," like an eagle or a falcon. (And also, the Velociraptor from Jurassic Park was based on an actual dinosaur named Deinonychus, whereas the actual dinosaur named Velociraptor was much smaller -- about the size of a turkey. Understandably, the author chose to combine the fearsome dinosaur with the awesome name. The movies carried on that decision from the book.)
6:07 "Call Sign Angel Flight" you may want to look up some of these things there sport.
Tthat "wise man" was none other than Douglas Adams!
Your true about Ryanair landings
It's evident that you approach things with a positive mindset.
Great, imaginary commentary!
Had a plane land on me playing golf. Was on a par 5 mid way and it hit 100 ft behind me and hopped over hitting the green and flipping.
The Norwegian Lancer landing was cool, but having worked in the Artic watching a 737 landing in the snow on a dirt runway is even wilder. As for the weather, I've sat waiting for a flight to land in a blizzard. Despite being only a few 100' of a runway and hearing a plane coming in, but completely invisible is pretty wild, although not too exciting to video. Pilots and planes are much more capable than the conditions they usually fly in. Once I realized that most planes are basical air trucks, and pilots professionals, I stopped being a nervous flyer.
I'm glad there are people who can trust man-made things enough to fly, but that's not me. I've seen too many failures.
15:26 not how our shuttles get to space...
Your best video EVER!
Fake thumbnail
Have a good time watchin and enjoy B)
747's are not used to help the Space Shuttle take off. They're only used to transport the Shuttle in Earth's atmosphere from one location to another. And yeah, the music is annoying!
I'd love to go to a Blue Angels airshow.
That "relatively small" helicopter is actually pretty large for a helicopter, lol. This video is like TV clip shows where nobody knows what they're talking about, lol.
(7:50) tyre be like: i dont wanna be locked up
So, having some experience with Helicopters, thank you Army, I know that they generate massive amounts of static electricity. Which is why they must be grounded before you can sling load anything from them. Knowing that... the guy repairing an electrical line from a heli is literally asking for a lightning bolt size static discharge to fry him.
Ryanair has a very good safety record
You should rename this, "A bunch of stolen videos from others years ago then reposted as if they are my own."
RIP mriya
Oh hell no I'm terrified of heights 😮
"An intimidating sight and sound for any criminal"
Too bad we can't bloody hear it because of the music 🤦♂
The videos are cool, but sometimes, when it comes to narration, less is better.
Ryanair are many things, but the pilots are some of the best in the business.
wow good vid
7:39 The duty of a wingman is to shadow and to protect every move that his friend's makes....
fun fact ,Bill Nye the science guy helped develop the piggyback system for the space shuttle
I’ve been on rayan air many times and it’s actually not bad atoll
The first thing with the blue angles was one of there formations and an actual thing they do for airshows, it wasn't them showing off. this was a good video tho
That B-1B may have been flying in Norway but it belongs to the US Air Force at Dyess AFB, Texas.
1:32 is the timestamp of it, they use a safety winch.
Not always, but most of the time.
Thanks for the heads up in the comment-I won’t waste time watching it.
4:44 this is how planes are made !
What's with all the "vomit inducing" comments? Nothing was bad. Looked reasonable to me.
9:34 world's smallest aircraft carrier.
I'm gonna say the boat doesn't belong on the water. He could be in the pilots way
10:10 - It is a Rockwell Lancer B-1 of the USAF - the ONLY operator of the type.
It is not a "B1 B" bomber, and it is NOT in service with the ROYAL Norwegian Air Force, which does boast an impressive fleet including the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II.
Quote is from Douglas Adams Hitchhiker trilogy.
Sup