Edinburgh EDI airport, Scotland, UK: Approach + landing runway 24. Airbus cockpit view. With ATC. 4k
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- Approach and landing on runway 24 at Edinburgh airport, EDI, EGPH, in Scotland, UK. Airbus A320 cockpit view. With ATC (air traffic control) audio. Produced in 4k.
This approach starts over the North Sea, passes Inchkeith Island and Silverknowes Beach before landing on runway 24.
The threshold of runway 24 is displaced by 699 feet (213 meters), clearly marked by the arrows at the beginning of the runway.
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1:55 - not quite the North Sea yet! Still quite definitely flying up the Forth of Forth.
Thank you for the clarification!
Great video!
Thanks for watching!
not north sea this is the firth of forth
Thanks for watching
Great footage
Thank you!
Nice one!
Thanks! Have a great day!
I could not see that runway until very late on the approach!
Even with good visibility, this runway is difficult to recognice from further away. But as long as the pilots fly an ILS approach, they only need to see it at the decision altitude of the approach. That's when the airplane says minimum. Its at 04:26 in the video. At this point, the runway is easy to see.
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Is it an A320neo?
No, not a neo. Greetings!
What Airline
Eurowings
04:48 "Spoiler"!!!!!
Yes. This is the callout of the pilot monitoring confirming that the ground spoilers have been extended automatically at touchdown. They help in the decelerating the airplane on the runway.