I've done a few in the flight deck with my husband flying. Impressive to watch them working hard! All credit to the crew and of course modern aircraft that have the power to do it!
Yeah, that probably was a rough one for the passengers, bouncy bouncy into take off again. I had one touch-down go around and it scared me shitless eventhough i know not to worry haha.
Never been on a go around, but I have been on a rejected take off. That was quite cool. Reverse thrusters on full, and the brakes on full. It was a very short braking. Threw me into the seat in front of me. This and we were at VR when we were hit by 4 large buzzards. This was in Cuba on the way home.
@@andyscullion My wife and I were returning from a week long trip to Cuba, on Cayo Largo, a small island off the south coast of Cuba. We were on a Canjet 737-900. As we were moving down the runway, and just as we hit Vr, we heard 4 loud thumps. The nose of the plane came back down on the ground, and the Pilot hit the brakes and full reverse thrusters. We came to a stop about 2/3 of the way down the runway. Headed back to the Terminal, deboarded, and waited 90 minutes or so, while the plane was being checked out. It turns out we hit 4 large black buzzards. They hand carried the birds down the entire runway and we reboarded the plane and flew home. The pilot made the right move. As long as we're partway on the ground, he was required to stop.
It sounds a silly thing to say... But I would love to experience a RTO. Same as a go around. I know the breaks get immensely hot on a RTO, so much so the fire crew follow the AC just in case. Not a bad delay for you really. My one and only experience was on a Thomas Cook Mallorca. There was storms over the islands. I was sat in the mid section whilst my kids had the window seats. My sons face as we where on final was one of dread. Then we hurd a dull thud. Like somebody hitting the AC outside with a mallet. When it happened the stewardess was on the intercom giving the final instructions to passengers for landing. When the thud happened she momentarily stopped talking and looked at the area the sound came from. She continued but looked concerned. The pilot then told us we had a lighting strike, but everything is fine. And it was. But as we where de-planing I heard the captain on the phone to his HQ, telling them we landed on time after taking off late. But they will be going nowhere as they had a lighting strike. As we made our way onto the AC stairs the FO was standing there looking for any evidence of damage. I checked everyday on flight radar and that AC never moved for four days. But I have never managed to find any reports about it to see why it was took out of service for so long.
Seem like some of those could have landed but, no need to chance it! There was one had nose gear all the way down and did go around I’m like he had it 😂
I am always intrigued by how pilots do the crab landing in the cross winds. Do they use the rudder pedal to point the nose in the direction of the wind? Then how does the PF see the runway ahead of him / her if the nose is pointed away from the runway? Requires super skilled pilots to land in such a manner.
Beautiful plane to fly on MSFS. Beats the Airbus. However I've only flown inibuilds airbuses. I believe Fenix have made a much better airbus so I'll have to try and compare.
Back seat pilot here, they should have engaged the secondary autopilot to override the primary flight stabilizer. That way the vertical trajectory doesn't interfere with the wing flaps’ dynamic response. After that bounce they’ll need to use the auxiliary landing gear rotation to realign with the descent grid.
It could be argued on some of these landings the pilot could "tough it out" and force the plane to land, but every pilot did the right thing, if in doubt hit TOGA button (Take Off/Go Around for those who don't know what it is) get out of there, and come back in for another attempt. In high cross wind you have no explaining to do just tell ATC you're going around, if on the other hand in an attempt to land you damage the aircraft and possible some people in the cabin, THEN you need a good explanation of you actions.
Most of those looking like filmed on the same day. I wonder from how many days these really were as Go-Arrounds are not that common in Aviation i have heared.
In most cases they just cannot stop before the runway ends in time without possible damage, hence go around. Rarely the wind can also affect them even when they are on the ground as well.
So many airbusses going around in windy conditions compared to boeing aircraft. I heard that in very windy conditions a boeing can get in when most airbusses can't and seeing this being 99% airbus go arounds now makes sense lol
Call me weird, but aborted landings are a phobia for me. Every time I’m on approach, I’m constantly thinking to myself ‘don’t go around don’t go around!’
@@elmirtheflight I know, I’m worried about any risk or danger, it’s just the experience knowing we’ll have to stay in the air for another 40 minutes while we get a new landing slot
I’ve had quite a few, it’s actually a great feeling. I actually was on the exact Malaysian Airlines plane 2 weeks before it vanished, landing in Melbourne and we had a missed approach.
Just because it’s the longest in the UK doesn’t mean it’s not too short. There were a few of these go arounds that could have landed were the runway longer as the piano keys would be later on in the runway
@@cypher686no, that’s not true, the piano keys are always at the threshold. Heathrow is more than long enough for any of these planes, making it longer wouldn’t alter the safe landing policy. If the runway was aligned south westerly instead of due west that might help.
Part 2 is out!
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A part 2 would be amazing! :)
That first BS A380 go round from Miami just goes to show the insane amount of power these engines have
I find it interesting how you see the lag in these from when power is applied to it taking effect. Incredible scenes, thanks so much!
The second was wild, crazy yaw. Surprised they even attempted to touch down before the go-around
Man that 321N from Berlin at 3:35 was like a meter from a tail strike (in the camera angle of course…)
Emirates A380 go around looked so surreal. 😮
I've done a few in the flight deck with my husband flying. Impressive to watch them working hard! All credit to the crew and of course modern aircraft that have the power to do it!
The knowledge passing through the mind then hands, how to approach what & how the pilots action the pragmatic solution to land. Incredible work 👏👏.
Thanks to God
@@nightlovell1128It's nothing to do with god, it's modern technology and practice
That dreamliner was all over the place 😳
Yeah, that probably was a rough one for the passengers, bouncy bouncy into take off again. I had one touch-down go around and it scared me shitless eventhough i know not to worry haha.
1:25 the second one really needed a go around,what was the landing please 😭
ATC Needs an applause on the way they handle these many go arounds
Were these all on the same day??
This is a compilation
I had the sick bag out, just looking at this😮
I still get nauseous on a normal take off...the inertia on a Go around must feel crazy😂💔
3:28 bro nearly strike twice
Awewsome pilots at work!!
Love when this happens due to living under the go around path
I really hope that I can someday experience go-around onboard :D
Fly to madiera maybe you will get lucky
Had one in Portugal, not good for your stomach, i swear :D
Yes
Experienced one flying into Burbank and its not as fun as it looks.
The 'go around alarm' in the tower was going off a few times that day.
The 380 go-arounds look strange … they look so stable.
Never been on a go around, but I have been on a rejected take off. That was quite cool. Reverse thrusters on full, and the brakes on full. It was a very short braking. Threw me into the seat in front of me. This and we were at VR when we were hit by 4 large buzzards. This was in Cuba on the way home.
How long where you delayed for? They have to park up and let the breaks cool, don't they? Was there any damage to the aircraft?
@@andyscullion My wife and I were returning from a week long trip to Cuba, on Cayo Largo, a small island off the south coast of Cuba. We were on a Canjet 737-900. As we were moving down the runway, and just as we hit Vr, we heard 4 loud thumps. The nose of the plane came back down on the ground, and the Pilot hit the brakes and full reverse thrusters. We came to a stop about 2/3 of the way down the runway. Headed back to the Terminal, deboarded, and waited 90 minutes or so, while the plane was being checked out. It turns out we hit 4 large black buzzards. They hand carried the birds down the entire runway and we reboarded the plane and flew home. The pilot made the right move. As long as we're partway on the ground, he was required to stop.
It sounds a silly thing to say... But I would love to experience a RTO. Same as a go around. I know the breaks get immensely hot on a RTO, so much so the fire crew follow the AC just in case.
Not a bad delay for you really. My one and only experience was on a Thomas Cook Mallorca. There was storms over the islands. I was sat in the mid section whilst my kids had the window seats. My sons face as we where on final was one of dread. Then we hurd a dull thud. Like somebody hitting the AC outside with a mallet. When it happened the stewardess was on the intercom giving the final instructions to passengers for landing. When the thud happened she momentarily stopped talking and looked at the area the sound came from. She continued but looked concerned. The pilot then told us we had a lighting strike, but everything is fine. And it was. But as we where de-planing I heard the captain on the phone to his HQ, telling them we landed on time after taking off late. But they will be going nowhere as they had a lighting strike. As we made our way onto the AC stairs the FO was standing there looking for any evidence of damage. I checked everyday on flight radar and that AC never moved for four days. But I have never managed to find any reports about it to see why it was took out of service for so long.
Excelente vídeo
The second one got fedex 80 flashbacks
Like a cork on the ocean ..... those winds were bloody strong. Must have been a nightmare for air traffic control.
The JAL 77W was very impressive
Japan is my country 🥰
What a fantastic video! Please more of them👍🏼 Was it all on a single day? Thank you! Bo 🇨🇭
Thanks :) It was from 42 different days
@@elmirtheflight Thanks. I thought because a lot of the G/A looked the very same very close to the ground it could be most probably at one day😄✌🏼
Seem like some of those could have landed but, no need to chance it! There was one had nose gear all the way down and did go around I’m like he had it 😂
Yeah, I thought a few looked like touch and go's. But Heathrow wouldn't entertain t&g I'm sure due to heavy traffic.
So glad I wasnt on those flights some of them rock and rolled like ships in rough rough sea's.
Very interesting
Good Luck
I am always intrigued by how pilots do the crab landing in the cross winds. Do they use the rudder pedal to point the nose in the direction of the wind? Then how does the PF see the runway ahead of him / her if the nose is pointed away from the runway? Requires super skilled pilots to land in such a manner.
So you have a drift angle from your heading to your track, then as you flare, you correct using the rudder to align with the runway
great video guys!!! welldone!!! 👌👍👏
The shaking camera gave my eyes Parkinson's Disease!! 😂😂 Remind me never to fly into Heathrow!! Some of these are absolutely woeful. 😂🤦♂️
4:05 The 787 is the King of the birds look at that!
Beautiful plane to fly on MSFS. Beats the Airbus. However I've only flown inibuilds airbuses. I believe Fenix have made a much better airbus so I'll have to try and compare.
@@andyscullion you can try the fly by wire its free
nope airbus is def better
@@claudian6257 the systems are better yeah
@@KingAbiBoss check the statistics of boeing air crashings
London Airport when the Air France 220-300 landed: I said Nooo!!😡" hahahaha😂
Suuuper geillles Video Danke fürs Hochladen🤩👍
Back seat pilot here, they should have engaged the secondary autopilot to override the primary flight stabilizer. That way the vertical trajectory doesn't interfere with the wing flaps’ dynamic response. After that bounce they’ll need to use the auxiliary landing gear rotation to realign with the descent grid.
A few of those are pilot's trying to get some ot I think
It could be argued on some of these landings the pilot could "tough it out" and force the plane to land, but every pilot did the right thing, if in doubt hit TOGA button (Take Off/Go Around for those who don't know what it is) get out of there, and come back in for another attempt. In high cross wind you have no explaining to do just tell ATC you're going around, if on the other hand in an attempt to land you damage the aircraft and possible some people in the cabin, THEN you need a good explanation of you actions.
Most of them, specifically in A319's. Little Small Mouse Balls.
Most of those looking like filmed on the same day. I wonder from how many days these really were as Go-Arrounds are not that common in Aviation i have heared.
The go-arounds are from 42 different days with 49 go-arounds in total
Great video!
Nicely done, mate 👌
Thanks! 👍
My guess is that due to the high crosswind either the landing was getting long or the approach was not stabilized
#2: going around much too late; it was already a bad landing.
Are they practicing “Touch an goes”
Some of these landings r perfect and after he touch down he go around like WHY
In most cases they just cannot stop before the runway ends in time without possible damage, hence go around.
Rarely the wind can also affect them even when they are on the ground as well.
@@Vedoji they have plenty of runway and breaks and reverse thrust i can only agree if it was A380 but the A320 is dramatic
@thenicegirl714 It's not about what's physically possible, it's about what's procedurally allowed.
@3:30 Very near tail strike.
Does full flaps make the plane behave like a kite?
Pretty much the entire Airbus fleet.
24 go arounds between my career and as a pax
WTF was that 2nd one? 0:58 They'd already bounced it down onto the ground, why take off again?? 😂
British Airways for ya pilots are a joke ryanair would of landed most of them no problem
they got windshear so its says windshear ahead go around because why is it doing a crosswind so theres lots of wind,flipping heck
No explanation u should know it if u are a true avgeek
Why do A319 landings always land so fast compared to other planes?
damn this shit is so frustrating. im going back to watching successful landings
So many airbusses going around in windy conditions compared to boeing aircraft. I heard that in very windy conditions a boeing can get in when most airbusses can't and seeing this being 99% airbus go arounds now makes sense lol
Thats because BA operates more airbuses than boeings...
some could land there is still time within touch down zone, go around just after the midones are not mandatory
why wouldn't they change airport location instead of these massive expenses??
superb Yaaar From whuch Phone You shOot Dis Beauitiful Momemts
looks like not a phone but one of the tracking cameras at Heathrow
What is the camera you use for recording this
It's a Rovocam
Hi🎉
Call me weird, but aborted landings are a phobia for me. Every time I’m on approach, I’m constantly thinking to myself ‘don’t go around don’t go around!’
It's better to go around than to make a risky landing, and there is no added risk from a go around
@@elmirtheflight I know, I’m worried about any risk or danger, it’s just the experience knowing we’ll have to stay in the air for another 40 minutes while we get a new landing slot
@@yamilikethisplsendme Very rarely you would be in the air for another 40 minutes after a go around, usually 10-15 minutes extra or even less
Same here it's creepy and I felt nausea feeling when once plane was on round
I’ve had quite a few, it’s actually a great feeling. I actually was on the exact Malaysian Airlines plane 2 weeks before it vanished, landing in Melbourne and we had a missed approach.
Would this count as taking property from someone else
From Flight Focus 365? I gave them credit every way I could
@@elmirtheflight k
Them british airways pilots are shocking ryanair would have landed most of them like a boss
Actually is this because the runway is too short
@@jujujajajujujujaneneja No, The Runway is the longest in the UK
Just because it’s the longest in the UK doesn’t mean it’s not too short. There were a few of these go arounds that could have landed were the runway longer as the piano keys would be later on in the runway
@@cypher686no, that’s not true, the piano keys are always at the threshold. Heathrow is more than long enough for any of these planes, making it longer wouldn’t alter the safe landing policy. If the runway was aligned south westerly instead of due west that might help.
So, did they try to land again, or did they go to another airport? I really love to know.
@@alladin6164 All landed again successfully at the same airport
@@elmirtheflight Thank you so much
You can almost hear the plane go NOPE and abort
6:02 What's wrong?
11:16 Why?
Because some kid in the back must have said, "Again! Again! " You know...for more rides.
No idea.... that one's very weird. Maybe brake pressure calculation was not enough before the end of the runway, who knows.
11:15 why in the world is this even a go-around?
2nd one already landed then why goaround
The only thing you really need is a roll of paper. I am 76 and never been on a plane.
What do you need the roll of paper for?
Brtinish no pudo aterrizar la mayoría ese demuestra que no están capacitado bien sus pilotos
07:35 whyyy
Probably cus he ate up too much of the runway before getting the nose down, basically missed the touchdown pads too. Also his wing dipped a bit
Too late
which airport is this ?
Heathrow
a lot of BA going around
Heathrow is a BA hub
The second one (from Kuwair) was horrible …. horrible!
You should see its second attempt, it's the first clip of the Crosswinds video
To me its a bad marketing for British Airways.🤨
50-55% of flights to Heathrow are by British Airways, makes sense that we would see more BA's
Y they do that...anybody reply ???
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