A380 Pilot Banks Too Steeply

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  • @mohyla91
    @mohyla91 Před rokem +3624

    Let's be honest, being an airline pilot, the KLM guy will brag about this landing on every party till the end of days. :D

    • @Eikenhorst
      @Eikenhorst Před rokem +236

      The passengers only realized they landed when the 'bling' sound indicated the fasten seatbelt sign went off and they were already at the gate.

    • @john5321
      @john5321 Před rokem +16

      I agree, grin before i get banned..lol

    • @MidwestMotor
      @MidwestMotor Před rokem +90

      Hardly any tire smoke, just became part of the ground.

    • @mikebravo3527
      @mikebravo3527 Před rokem +51

      Oh we must be going aroun.....
      Passengers please stay seated until the plane comes to a full stop

    • @cguimaraenz
      @cguimaraenz Před rokem +110

      Correction: EVERY KLM pilot will brag this landing... who can tell it wasn't you at the controls? LOL

  • @formhubfar
    @formhubfar Před rokem +1581

    That KLM landing was amazing.

    • @DexterSkelter
      @DexterSkelter Před rokem +14

      Yes, it was beautiful.
      🤩🤩🤩

    • @Abelius
      @Abelius Před rokem +11

      ASMR-level stuff. It should be made a loop with some lo-fi music.

    • @TheLaserShowUK
      @TheLaserShowUK Před rokem +13

      Butter with a side of margarine.

    • @sanddabz5635
      @sanddabz5635 Před rokem +7

      @@Abelius
      Let's not go overboard now.

    • @03bugeye
      @03bugeye Před rokem +7

      Ya that was boss af

  • @jamestravenetti7970
    @jamestravenetti7970 Před rokem +77

    As a former aircraft mechanic in the navy (F-14 tomcats) , I've heard pilots say that it's not flying the thing that's hard, it's what to do in an emergency that makes a great pilot. Thank you for this, amazing.

    • @brieftactical2125
      @brieftactical2125 Před měsícem

      F-14 is beautiful, first microprocessor ever is in that airplane

    • @krismurphy7711
      @krismurphy7711 Před měsícem

      TRAIN TRAIN TRAIN PRACTICE PRACTICE PRACTICE so that when/if an emergency occurs, you treat it like a "normal event"....meaning you are fully prepared to handle it. BUT of course there will be major/catastrophic emergencies you can't fully prepare for and you hope you have Mr or Mrs. Valium in the Left Seat. Sully being the perfect example. APU turned on....almost immediate decision that he was going to HAVE to ditch in the Hudson River.

  • @michaelshelley1289
    @michaelshelley1289 Před rokem +47

    that KLM "butter landing" was fantastic!!!!

    • @PurcellAdam
      @PurcellAdam Před měsícem

      Loved the reverse brakes without the nose down. Is that normal? I’m not a pilot, just a nerd who loves reverse engines during mid flight.

    • @Soldierboy1986
      @Soldierboy1986 Před měsícem

      10/10

  • @morley3810
    @morley3810 Před rokem +1433

    I was on a flight to San Fran several years ago. The landing was so smooth I couldn't tell when we were on the ground until I felt some of the roughness and cracks in the runway. When we were getting off the plan, the cabin crew was standing in the entrance so I told the captain how smooth it was (as if he didn't know already) and he was clearly very proud of it. I've always loved observing people doing things they love and excel at. That was one of those times. I'm sure from the outside it looked just like the KLM landing.

    • @milesdee1806
      @milesdee1806 Před rokem +75

      I did that once getting off a Southwest flight in Denver. This guy greased it on so nicely it was hard to know we are on the ground for sure. As I exited they crew was standing there too. I looked at the Captain and said "man, you sure nailed that one" to which he said. "Why thank you, thank you very much." Right then the copilot spoke up.......yeah, you're welcome.......that was *my* landing! Fun banter.....now I always just say "Whomever stuck that landing was great at it......"

    • @kristinajendesen7111
      @kristinajendesen7111 Před rokem +8

      I would have like to congratulate the flight crew on how smooth my landing was. Unfortunately the door was still closed though.

    • @dougerrohmer
      @dougerrohmer Před rokem +18

      KLM at Schiphol - a real "the boss is watching" landing.

    • @hilman94
      @hilman94 Před rokem +11

      Yepp been once in butter landing.. the cockpit door was still closed when I disembarked, so I told the F/A at the door, the landing was superb, and she was quite surprised a passenger noticed, and thanked me... Guess she did convey my message later to flight crew, because it's quite rare moment for them...

    • @bertski60
      @bertski60 Před rokem +3

      they should just make the runways out of butter.

  • @thomasdahl8070
    @thomasdahl8070 Před rokem +788

    I had that super smooth landing once from Amsterdam to Oslo with KLM. Heavy fog and dark outside. We did not notice we had landed until the brakes kicked in. He delayed the engine reversal some seconds to give us that effect. People applauded standing in the aisles before deboarding until the captain came out from the flightdeck and bowed. It's a one in a lifetime landing. A perfect 10 in score.

    • @Charlesbjtown
      @Charlesbjtown Před rokem +41

      He basically flexed on yall 😂. I'm not mad at him tho.

    • @TigDegner
      @TigDegner Před rokem +13

      That's awesome. Thank you for sharing!

    • @henriccarlsson9052
      @henriccarlsson9052 Před rokem +9

      Wonderful :)

    • @redpepper5984
      @redpepper5984 Před rokem +13

      Man i wish i could experience that! Lovely ❤ I loooove flying, but each time I travel the landing feels like I’m riding a meteor that’s entering the athmosphere 😂😂😂

    • @davidfrancois2764
      @davidfrancois2764 Před rokem +18

      Meanwhile ryanair pilots saluting for not breaking the plane on landing .

  • @LiPo5000
    @LiPo5000 Před měsícem +6

    The A380 looks like it handled the banking with ease! JMO
    The "Butter" landing . . . it's definetly one of the smoothest landings I have ever witnessed!

  • @kc5402
    @kc5402 Před 6 měsíci +81

    So where is the part where the A380 banked "too steeply"? Everything was fine, no problem at all, no drama, no excitement, no incident, nothing.

    • @DavidBostock-ti2fv
      @DavidBostock-ti2fv Před měsícem +2

      Ditto. Only beyond 60 degrees is aerobatic flight. But 60 is a quite a bank angle I think it is 2G.

    • @dicksatan6444
      @dicksatan6444 Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for the heads up.

    • @MattH-wg7ou
      @MattH-wg7ou Před měsícem

      ​@@DavidBostock-ti2fv correct, a coordinated 60 degree bank turn is 2gs.

    • @dulip3532
      @dulip3532 Před měsícem +2

      Also I’ve seen 100s of a380 take offs and turns living next to Heathrow. I can assure you they don’t bank that steep.

    • @chumleyk
      @chumleyk Před měsícem +2

      It was a test flight. Test pilot stuff.

  • @GB-vn1tf
    @GB-vn1tf Před rokem +895

    That KLM pilot deserves a pay rise just for having zero wear on the tyres! Seriously impressive touchdown, butter isn't as smooth as that!

    • @MatthewPettyST1300
      @MatthewPettyST1300 Před rokem +43

      You could have put a raw egg on top of the shocks and it would not have broken.

    • @cepaasch
      @cepaasch Před rokem +9

      I'd be willing to bet that he has a whole bunch of those chevrons in the tread from this landing. Was still a nice greased on landing I have to admit!!!

    • @spoozy666
      @spoozy666 Před rokem +16

      Smooth landings put more wear on the tyres than reasonably harder landings.

    • @melainekerfaou8418
      @melainekerfaou8418 Před rokem +12

      The smoother the landing, the more runway you use before being able to apply the brakes. It may also be a symptom of excess energy.
      It's OK that this was their home base and the runway was long and apparently dry, otherwise they are just trading safety for comfort and undeserved kudos.

    • @albertbatfinder5240
      @albertbatfinder5240 Před rokem +2

      @@spoozy666 how so?

  • @Spudchucker92
    @Spudchucker92 Před rokem +335

    KLM landing was nothing short of majestic. Absolutely perfect.

    • @gorillawetsuit4412
      @gorillawetsuit4412 Před rokem +7

      That's because it was in Flight Simulator - a computer game. You can see the lag/low frame rate lol

    • @licencetoswill
      @licencetoswill Před rokem +1

      yes the auroland system at shpihol works so smoothly, especially on airbuses

    • @johnnymacf1
      @johnnymacf1 Před rokem

      @GorillaWetsuit is it heck as like. Im on msfs almost every day and that is no way msfs2020.
      Even on ultra with full colour and hue adjustments made to the graphics card you would get msfs2020 to look like that. Plus the lighting on the aircraft and reflections dont look like that in the sim either.

    • @LP620
      @LP620 Před rokem +3

      @@johnnymacf1 yes, it’s MSFS. the fact that you claim to play it all the time and can’t see the pixelization, frame rate drop when zoomed in and contrast issues is wild.

    • @lokmanmerican6889
      @lokmanmerican6889 Před rokem

      It reminds me of the opposite effect normally experienced unfortunately - like being dropped in a bucket on to the runway.

  • @markasiala6355
    @markasiala6355 Před rokem +24

    The 380 turn reminded me of the Air Force 1 landings (747) at Andrews AFB. They turn them so sharply that at a distance they look like they are standing still, incredible to see.

    • @josephastier7421
      @josephastier7421 Před 6 měsíci +5

      Reminded me of that suicidal B-52 pilot who thought rolling past 90 degrees of bank while 300 feet above ground level at low speed was a good idea.

    • @gusm5128
      @gusm5128 Před měsícem +1

      @@josephastier7421Bud Holland

  • @RNthakkali2007
    @RNthakkali2007 Před rokem +372

    The KLM pilot deserves a huge standing ovation, what a utterly-buttery smooth landing! :)

    • @knndyskful
      @knndyskful Před rokem +5

      Pilots prob knew there was a sleeping baby on board :D

    • @rm25088
      @rm25088 Před rokem +3

      utterly-buttery. I like that. I am going to use it.

    • @l.d.t.6327
      @l.d.t.6327 Před rokem +1

      People on board probably didn't clap as they didn't even notice they had landed! 🙂

    • @PJBonoVox
      @PJBonoVox Před 11 měsíci +2

      How are you not able to tell that it's a recording from a flight simulator?

    • @l.d.t.6327
      @l.d.t.6327 Před 11 měsíci

      @@PJBonoVox what exactly do you mean?

  • @TheRetroShed
    @TheRetroShed Před rokem +5

    The KLM landing was pure silk! Beautiful work.

  • @sapeca2
    @sapeca2 Před rokem +8

    Had a butter landing like that into Montego Bay in Jamaica on Air Jamaica! Completely flawless!!! We gave him a standing ovation too.

  • @sandervandeneijkel4675
    @sandervandeneijkel4675 Před rokem +37

    KLM 10 year old A330 for sale: *with original tires

  • @Silo-Ren
    @Silo-Ren Před rokem +240

    That first 380, don't know if anyone has ever flown the Bridge climb at JFK in the last two seat at the back of a 747. I'm telling you it's one heck of an experience especially after the immidittly leaft turn. If you'er sitting at a window, it's like the window is directly pointing towards down the water and you feel like you're going to fall out, almost touch the water. My favorite climb.

    • @rydfree
      @rydfree Před rokem +11

      yes indeed . Really enjoyed that on a flight back in '85 :)

    • @Silo-Ren
      @Silo-Ren Před rokem +8

      @@rydfree if you don't mind me asking, do you remember where you went?

    • @rtbrtb_dutchy4183
      @rtbrtb_dutchy4183 Před rokem +2

      @@Silo-Ren why would that even matter? 😂

    • @Silo-Ren
      @Silo-Ren Před rokem

      @@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 make sense if ur seating in front of a computer all year plasterrd to a seat by ur ass that's seald by a chemical compound the last for ever and ever. 😂 😞 💤💤💤 ... try getting sum fresh air. 🥀

    • @Silo-Ren
      @Silo-Ren Před rokem

      @@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 lol....he's been flying for 30 years 😆 😆 😆 yeah ok 😂 maybe a kite and then moved up into SIM's. 😂 bro, just with your trolling alone I can tell you, maybe? you made it past hight school. Flying 30 years? GTFOH....that would make you at least over 50 and you got time for trolling 😆? Look, I'm just gonna pretend I didn't even read that. X-mas Capt. Sully...🤣🤣🤣
      Go back to sleep.

  • @FozzyZ28
    @FozzyZ28 Před rokem +122

    I've never heard of the term "butter landing" until now but I certainly can see why it's given that name now! 👌

    • @billplatt
      @billplatt Před rokem +17

      Another term for this kind of landing is also known as a "greased" landing.

    • @FozzyZ28
      @FozzyZ28 Před rokem +6

      @@billplatt Cool, thanks for the info, now I've learnt 2 interesting things today! 😁👍 I can go back to being an ignoramus for the rest of the day now!! 😂

    • @tomstamford6837
      @tomstamford6837 Před rokem +3

      I've been a few too many, "I can't believe it's not butter" landings

    • @FozzyZ28
      @FozzyZ28 Před rokem +1

      @@tomstamford6837 😂😂😂

    • @tomstamford6837
      @tomstamford6837 Před rokem +2

      @@FozzyZ28 😉

  • @msb3235
    @msb3235 Před rokem +96

    1:50 That's the smoothest landing I ever see!

    • @DipanGhosh
      @DipanGhosh Před rokem +9

      Even the wheels did not realize when they landed.

    • @netopir3804
      @netopir3804 Před rokem

      Isn‘t the A330 exactly known for their buttery landings? There are some compilations on these.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 Před rokem

      Thank you. I did my best.

    • @gorillawetsuit4412
      @gorillawetsuit4412 Před rokem +3

      That's because it was in Flight Simulator - a computer game. You can see the lag/low frame rate lol

    • @wafikiri_
      @wafikiri_ Před rokem

      The first landing I made onboard an HS-748 (about 50 tons empty) was so soft I didn't notice until I was reprimended by my fellow student. He complained he could never land so softly. I could never repeat that, either.

  • @daryantgn6061
    @daryantgn6061 Před 2 měsíci +2

    That KLM landing is the Role Model of all Butter Landings

  • @fernandoortiz1889
    @fernandoortiz1889 Před měsícem +6

    The KLM landing is indeed one of the most beautiful,perfect landings I’ve seen,and being around airplanes for more than 30 years, I’ve seen a lot…just perfect!!!🇨🇦✈️🇨🇦✈️🇨🇦✈️

  • @mrclingford
    @mrclingford Před rokem +6

    I was watching that A380 Farnborough flight from Fleet high street. It was amazing to see such a huge aircraft pulling such a banking turn. Awesome!

    • @markgerrard1892
      @markgerrard1892 Před rokem

      I used to live in Fleet (Reading Road South) back in the early 70s and I went to the Farnborough Airshow a few times.

    • @brendanbloom6206
      @brendanbloom6206 Před měsícem

      Was that back in 2010?

    • @mrclingford
      @mrclingford Před měsícem

      @@brendanbloom6206 That sounds about right

  • @AntAdam1
    @AntAdam1 Před rokem +62

    The display at Farnborough back in 2008 when the A380 was new was a frightening watch from close quarters, the tight turns by a large aircraft was and still is one of my fondest memories.

    • @kittytrail
      @kittytrail Před rokem +3

      they did the same in Istres at the Centre d'Essais en Vol with low, almost stalling, passes, hard banks, even engine shut down and restarts. quite a frightening sight the first time on the freeway then only a sense of wonder remains every time you see them doing that kind of things after... 😻👌

    • @andychurches7280
      @andychurches7280 Před rokem +3

      Yes, I was there - I thought it was going too slow to stay in the air for some of those maneuvers.

    • @njones420
      @njones420 Před rokem +5

      The best thing was in the practice week before that show, the A380 did a very near vertical shortly after take-off ... it was ridiculous, and I believe the pilot did get a slap on the wrist for it. Worth noting obviously it had no passengers, and very little fuel onboard.

  • @stingingmetal9648
    @stingingmetal9648 Před rokem +36

    That was a great clip. That really was butter. And cool to see the F-15 use the hook. Never saw that before.

    • @Timmycoo
      @Timmycoo Před rokem +2

      Came here looking for this comment. Pretty innovative thinking.

    • @mrgone658
      @mrgone658 Před rokem +6

      Navy pilots: Wait, what?

    • @greywuffzfavrr6038
      @greywuffzfavrr6038 Před rokem +3

      @@mrgone658 A Navy pilot would have set their bird down no more than 10 feet before the wire. LOL!

    • @andreamusso1469
      @andreamusso1469 Před rokem +2

      I just learned yesterday that any airport where military aircrafts might operate is required to have an arrest hook set up. Turns out my small-ish local airport has one too. Pretty cool.

    • @hotrodray6802
      @hotrodray6802 Před rokem +2

      You don't see sparks on the wooden carrier decks. This fighter caught an arresting cable on a land based runway, so obviously it is a carrier training base.

  • @sh230968
    @sh230968 Před rokem +2

    A380 is unique in many ways. That bank angle is something great for a beast of this size.

  • @gezag.hanniker1940
    @gezag.hanniker1940 Před měsícem +1

    Pilots of that KLM bird was fantastic.. no smoke from the tires!

  • @ChrizRockster
    @ChrizRockster Před rokem +85

    KLM are an amazing airline. I chose them before for long haul and didn't regret it, even when I missed my return flight - it was all taken care of and they automatically booked me onto the same flight next day at no extra charge.

    • @soilentgreen7
      @soilentgreen7 Před rokem +2

      try Qatar then, even better

    • @chriscarbaugh3936
      @chriscarbaugh3936 Před rokem +3

      Lost more bags w KLM than all others combined.

    • @pozkodeth
      @pozkodeth Před rokem +1

      oh nice, what year was this? was this in Amsterdam?

    • @themancuniancandidate2744
      @themancuniancandidate2744 Před rokem +2

      Hmm. Maybe when they cancelled my flight, made me late for my connection on the next flight, lost my bags, smashed my guitar, then had a take off rejected on the flight home before being made to switch planes and getting home hours late as a result, I was just unlucky. An absolute shower of shit of an airline.

    • @PelosiCrimeSyndicate
      @PelosiCrimeSyndicate Před rokem +4

      Except at Tenerife

  • @Chris-fo8wp
    @Chris-fo8wp Před rokem +174

    I used to train KLM Pilots at ATTI in Tucson Arizona. They were all really good students, they arrived with a full year of ground school that they did in Holland. We trained them for their Private, Instrument, Commercial and Multi engine... They went home and got a Right Seat assignment on the Airbus at around 800 to 1000 hours!!
    Super good kids and always well prepared.

    • @bastiaanwitteman6725
      @bastiaanwitteman6725 Před rokem +5

      Wow, that is nice to read!

    • @daftvader4218
      @daftvader4218 Před rokem +2

      Trained in a mostly good weather, almost artificial environment .
      A spoon fed, tick the box exercise that does not really prepare them for flying in the real world....
      Give me ex-military and General Aviation guys any day... that pass my airlines recruitment and induction process.

    • @gheorghiualex
      @gheorghiualex Před rokem +1

      Just FYI: Holland is a part of the Netherlands

    • @TheFberry100
      @TheFberry100 Před rokem +13

      @@daftvader4218 HATER ALERT!! Salty commenter identified! Look at me I have a different opinion that everyone else should share! I don't believe anyone is successful at their job but me! Blah, blah, blah!!!

    • @tomm487
      @tomm487 Před rokem +5

      @@TheFberry100 ..there is always that ..one

  • @JemimaPuddleduck777
    @JemimaPuddleduck777 Před rokem +63

    Your videos are 3 minutes of brilliance, thank you 👏

    • @GB-vn1tf
      @GB-vn1tf Před rokem +4

      I agree, no nonsense, just 3 minutes of aviation, exactly what it says on the tin. 👍

    • @jamesborck5908
      @jamesborck5908 Před rokem +3

      False advertising it was 3:10 it needs to be exactly 3 minutes

    • @usertheunknownhash
      @usertheunknownhash Před rokem +1

      @@jamesborck5908 3 minutes if rounded to nearest minute. Beside 10 seconds won't make you waste a whole lifetime.

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 Před rokem +1

      @@GB-vn1tf Also, what you see in the thumbnail/video-title is always first up. Always. I love that respect.

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 Před rokem

      @@jamesborck5908 Yeah, a lot to answer for there!

  • @isrealbronco9639
    @isrealbronco9639 Před rokem

    The very best of landing ever,, so smooth and well aligned with the run way,. Thank you Capt I,m proud of you.

  • @Secretarian
    @Secretarian Před rokem +1

    The KLM landing reminds me of some landings I've had in A320 and 737s (as a passenger). Conditions were windy with gusts and there were several occasions where we landed so hard I was surprised that the landing gear struts didn't come up through the body. You could feel the force of impact come up through the seat. Only on one occasion did the pilot come over the intercom and apologize for the rough landing.

  • @sla31
    @sla31 Před rokem +8

    I'm still being thrown around form that American Eagle Landing! Thanks for sharing the clip my friend!

  • @williamscoggin1509
    @williamscoggin1509 Před rokem +14

    That pilot definitely buttered up his passengers in a good way. 👍🏻🇺🇲

  • @soujrnr
    @soujrnr Před 7 měsíci +2

    2:10 - I don't think I've ever seen a smoother landing than that. Wow.

  • @TomT0m_
    @TomT0m_ Před rokem +2

    I may had been on that KLM flight... I remember flying KLM into Schiphol and while I knew we were landing -- never felt the touchdown. Had a similar experience in a C-17 -- while we did perform a tactical landing (very rough) -- the touchdown was butter... KLM has some great pilots -- I use to fly a lot; KLM was my 2nd favorite to fly while Emirates and Qatar would probably tie for 1st. But, if it is first-class, I will go with Emirates any day of the week.

  • @holy8782
    @holy8782 Před rokem +43

    That landing brought a tear to my eye. Absolutely magnificent.

  • @edmabe2312
    @edmabe2312 Před rokem +19

    I had no idea that F15's had tail hooks. Thanks for the video!

    • @karenfyhr2363
      @karenfyhr2363 Před rokem +6

      Actually all US Air Force tactical Jets have a tail hooks.... Used for emergency landings

    • @razorfett147
      @razorfett147 Před rokem

      Same here. Never knew this and ive been an aviation buff for decades

    • @johnleeson6946
      @johnleeson6946 Před rokem +1

      Seriously?! USAF F-15s have tailhooks. It looked more like an F-14...
      Correct me if I'm wrong!

    • @RobinsVoyage
      @RobinsVoyage Před rokem

      @@johnleeson6946 an f-14 has variable geometry wings...or whatever they call them.

    • @jV-ey8gy
      @jV-ey8gy Před rokem

      I was going to ask the same question,never seen an air force jet use one even in an emergency before,but if they do have them how many runways are equipped with an arrestor cable catch system for them to hook on too other than an aircraft carrier or a few naval test locations.oh well came in handy for this guy.

  • @beardedgaming3741
    @beardedgaming3741 Před rokem

    that second video. i LOVE that feeling, watching the wings and feeling that engine surge... i love flying

  • @gregmenego2200
    @gregmenego2200 Před rokem +7

    Landed in Frankfurt once with Lufthansa in a A380 with Hauptmann Hartmann. He must have been the grandson of Erich cause boy did he know how to put that big bird down after a similar steep banking turn and touching down just as she leveled out with the smoothest landing ever!

    • @hb1338
      @hb1338 Před rokem

      If you say so. What you have described is an unstabilised approach, which is a big no-no except in the most extreme circumstances.

    • @gregmenego2200
      @gregmenego2200 Před rokem

      @@hb1338
      Most likely was. It was rainy and mist at time so its possible it was not the usual approach. Still, was the smoothest touch down ever.

  • @jacobtapianieto9655
    @jacobtapianieto9655 Před rokem +6

    Aerosucre's spirit present during the A380's bank angle.

  • @buyamerican3191
    @buyamerican3191 Před rokem +17

    On every flight I compliment the crew on a great flight whether it was great or not, they are always trying to do their best and appreciate the pat on the back.

    • @truckguy6.7
      @truckguy6.7 Před rokem

      Same at a restaurant. I always tip 30% even if the food is horrible, takes forever and comes out cold.

    • @hb1338
      @hb1338 Před rokem

      @@truckguy6.7 ... thereby creating the false impression amongst the staff that they are competent and ensuring that those who follow after you will get the same lousy service. Are you sure you are doing the right thing ?

    • @truckguy6.7
      @truckguy6.7 Před rokem +1

      @@hb1338 I was being a sarcastic ass

    • @17Keither
      @17Keither Před rokem

      if you walk off the plane at the airport gate, it's a successful flight/landing. PERIOD.

  • @SpeedingTube
    @SpeedingTube Před rokem +3

    Legend has it the KLM pilot can skim a stone from Florida to Portugal without one single bounce.

  • @1realtruthrightnow742
    @1realtruthrightnow742 Před 8 měsíci +2

    That KLM landing was flawless

  • @ioannisp.5956
    @ioannisp.5956 Před rokem +10

    That KLM landing. Just wow

  • @michaele979
    @michaele979 Před rokem +53

    Love "3 minutes of aviation" and watch it frequently. FYI, that American eagle did not experience "severe turbulence" as the FAA and pilots define it. That was light to moderate turbulence. Severe turbulence is defined by either periods of loss of control of the aircraft, objects flying about the cabin, structural damage, and for the pilot, the inability to read gauges and displays and/or manipulate controls. Thanks for the great videos! keep 'em coming!

    • @leq6992
      @leq6992 Před 5 měsíci

      that was low level wind shear

    • @Smedley1947
      @Smedley1947 Před 5 dny

      When the altitude is this low turbulence that bad is severe because the consequences can be much more severe than if it happens at 20,000--30,000 feet.

  • @Junkman2008
    @Junkman2008 Před rokem +2

    The butter landing was a thing of beauty. Soft as the other side of the pillow. 🙂

  • @jimmyd486
    @jimmyd486 Před rokem

    I was flying into Orlando Florida with some fellow workers, one of which was a first time flier. I gave her the window seat so she could see everything. We came in from the north and had to land going south to north. We were pretty low when the pilot put the plane in a bank about as steep as that A380 did to bring us around. Almost as soon as we were out of the turn we touched down. You can imagine the first timers reaction to that landing. It was as fun as any Disney ride I have ever been on and told the pilot as much. He had an ear splitting grin on as I left the plane. ☺

  • @edensfamilyadventures2714

    We had a "butter" landing in Atlanta, GA last week returning from Republic of Panama. I shook the pilots hand and congratulated him on such a soft and smooth landing.
    I had quite the opposite landing there in ATL returning from Vegas a couple of months ago

  • @sankimalu
    @sankimalu Před rokem +5

    Flew KLM to Nairobi in late November, and that landing was just lovely. Not surprising since the captain stopped by my seat to say hi, and we had a wonderful conversation! My favourite airline by far!

  • @Peter_Riis_DK
    @Peter_Riis_DK Před rokem +4

    2:23 - Didn't know Airforce jets has tailhooks..?

  • @williewonka1970
    @williewonka1970 Před rokem +1

    I just flew American Airlines and had the best pilot ever...his landing was so smooth I couldn't tell the wheels had touched down....I let the pilot know it and he just gave me a big smile...he already knew.

  • @grahamariss2111
    @grahamariss2111 Před měsícem

    KLM flight is beauty of the fly by wire system on the Airbus along with a crew who have the confidence and knowledge to use it. Flew IN 1998 on an Air Austrian A321 into Heathrow on a still late summers evening after all the thermals had gone, pilot throttled back dropped a wing and took in a long gentle gliding turn across central London which was beautifully illuminated in the red light of a late evening, the engines did not throttle up until the reverse thrust engaged as we rolled down the runway. On the way out I congratulated the Captain, he said thank you, but he said 80% was the electronics and 20% was the air traffic control clearing them to round the corners off the approach due to the favourable weather conditions and lack of traffic. I must flown on commercial aircraft some 300+ times since then and never have I experienced such a majestic approach.

  • @datathunderstorm
    @datathunderstorm Před rokem +15

    The best flight I ever experienced was on a KLM B332. The flight was fantastic, the crew were fantastic, the inflight movies were wonderful too. I literally enjoyed every second of it. It was a Red Eye KLM flight from Lagos to Amsterdam end of September 2015. I was the only passenger awake, giggling hysterically at the latest “Gru and his Minions” movie.

  • @PedroConejo1939
    @PedroConejo1939 Před rokem +13

    I always thought that A330s looked like they were shy of the ground, smooth landings seem to come very easy for them, but that one takes the biscuit.

  • @analoguegeek
    @analoguegeek Před 7 dny

    That KLM landing was some deliiiicious butter... I mean holy shit the rear gear touched exactly at the same time and just rolled... so slick

  • @eddiebeaty8150
    @eddiebeaty8150 Před rokem

    Reminds me of a time I was on a TWA flight that rerouted to Amarillo for a maintenance issue (what was told to passengers). On final there was a very steep bank to the left, felt I was looking straight down to the ground seeing cows in a pasture (very low altitude). I wasn't scared then, but now after watching video's I realize how very dangerous this was.

  • @danderson5084
    @danderson5084 Před rokem +18

    Saw a A380 being demoed at Farnborough years ago not long after it came out. They were flying figures of 8 like it was a little single engine pleasure plane. Amazing!

    • @annabodot962
      @annabodot962 Před rokem

      I love catching one of those for a commercial flight. They have those fat little bodies too. Great aircraft.

    • @dubvalver
      @dubvalver Před rokem

      yeah i saw that too. i couldn't believe what i was seeing!

  • @b1lleman
    @b1lleman Před rokem +5

    These 3 minute video's are starting to grow on me thx

    • @GB-vn1tf
      @GB-vn1tf Před rokem +3

      Careful, they can get addictive as they are exactly as described 3 minutes of......what more can an aircraft enthusiast want?

    • @b1lleman
      @b1lleman Před rokem +1

      @@GB-vn1tf True story bud :-)

  • @bastiaanwitteman6725
    @bastiaanwitteman6725 Před rokem +3

    Wow...the landing of the KLM Airbus A330-200 was like a fine piece of art!! Bravo!
    They should watch this video much more at worldwide Flight Academy's and at Ryanair ;-)...

  • @nikytamayo
    @nikytamayo Před rokem

    That was an incredible landing. I can imagine a little fistbump in celebration after he eased that nose down.

  • @ericmoyer8538
    @ericmoyer8538 Před rokem +8

    That landing was crème de la crème 🤌

  • @smark1180
    @smark1180 Před rokem +4

    "For manual turns up to 33° bank, no sidestick back pressure is required as the system automatically trims the aircraft to maintain level flight. The system freezes the auto-trim when the angle of attack becomes excessive, the load factor exceeds 1.3g or when the bank angle exceeds 33°. If these situations occur as the result of a deliberate manoeuvre, the pilot must apply back pressure on the sidestick to maintain the selected attitude. In all cases, Load Factor Protection automatically limits the control inputs so that the aircraft remains within AOM “g” limitations and Pitch Attitude Protection limits the aircraft attitude to a maximum of 30° nose up or 15° nose down."
    "Bank Angle Protection limits the maximum bank angle of the aircraft. Within the normal flight envelope, if the sidestick is released when bank angle is above 33°, the bank angle is automatically reduced to 33°. With full sidestick deflection, the maximum achievable bank angle is 67°. If either Angle of Attack or High Speed Protection are active, full sidestick deflection will result in a maximum bank angle of 45°. With High Speed Protection active, release of the sidestick will cause the aircraft to return to a wings level (0° bank)attitude."

  • @micwoe8476
    @micwoe8476 Před rokem

    This high angle banking was similar to the practice they had to do to get certified for landing at the old Kai Tak airport in Hong Kong. It was quite an experience flying into there.

  • @azharsalim2028
    @azharsalim2028 Před rokem

    A very good demonstration of the capability of a huge passenger aircraft to carry out extreme maneuvres.

  • @be.perfect
    @be.perfect Před rokem +4

    The butter landing made me cry

  • @garymeredith2441
    @garymeredith2441 Před měsícem

    That's a new one for me I didn't even know that they had an arrest took on and an F 15 that was amazing .
    Great video there guys thank you .

  • @11rightstuff
    @11rightstuff Před rokem

    KLM landing was just a beautiful thing. Thanks

  • @budyeddi5814
    @budyeddi5814 Před rokem +3

    That KLM landing was absolutely gorgeous

  • @8incheskok
    @8incheskok Před měsícem +1

    That butter landing was absolutely perfect.

  • @joemclaughlin995
    @joemclaughlin995 Před rokem +25

    Just goes to show what an incredibly responsive aircraft the 380 is!

  • @AVIation_my_life
    @AVIation_my_life Před 5 měsíci

    That KLM butter landing is legendary!

  • @DelStoneJr
    @DelStoneJr Před rokem

    That A380 landing was amazing!

  • @bmm760036
    @bmm760036 Před rokem +5

    KLM Pilot made that landing while crooning to smooth operator by Sade 😎😎😎

  • @UTAH100
    @UTAH100 Před 8 měsíci +6

    Bravo on that go around. I was hoping he would...and he did!

  • @MarkB-uu5we
    @MarkB-uu5we Před rokem

    I've been on many flights in my old home town on Saab aircraft similar to the Embraer turbulance one in this photo, in fact watching it was definitely reliving a few hairy landings, only once I was on a plane that did a go around, the others took the chance and landed. The worst was less than 500 metres from the end of the runway, wind shear yawed the plane so much that the runway was almost 90 degrees out my window, but the pilot yawed it back and landed fine.

  • @helifynoe9930
    @helifynoe9930 Před rokem +33

    I recall my first flight. It seemed crazy. The pilot would steep climb and then level out, and then steep climb again, and level out, and repeat this. Once reaching Texas, he reversed the procedure and was doing nose dives, one after the other. Once we had landed, the fellow sitting next to me said that he flies weekly, and that this was the worst flight in his history, but he thought it was best not to tell me this until we had landed..

    • @smark1180
      @smark1180 Před rokem +3

      LOL!

    • @MrTruckerf
      @MrTruckerf Před rokem +5

      Sounds like there may have been a mechanical problem.

    • @gieb6428
      @gieb6428 Před rokem +2

      Yes, It is difficult to exit at 30,000 feet.

    • @harleyhawk7959
      @harleyhawk7959 Před rokem +2

      was on a flight to NY. plane had a stop in MO. Plane starts dropping altitude, had a window seat, plane drops what looked the edge of runway approach. then it starts gaining speed, slows, gains speed, slows, I'm looking out the window, plane is 60ft off the ground flying along cows, pastures, cows, pastures. for about 4 mins. I deduced the pilot was slightly lost. I could the barbs on the barbed wire fences, the eye lashes on the cows, the plane couldn't have been like 7 to 9 ft from pasture grasses.

    • @smark1180
      @smark1180 Před rokem +1

      @@harleyhawk7959 I deduce that is b.s.

  • @bmused55
    @bmused55 Před rokem +17

    My one and only trip on an E145 was just as turbulent. Coming into land the plane was crabbed so much I could see the ruway myself. Then as we landed it was with such a bump and immediate application of the brakes, I damn near slid out from under my seatbelt!

    • @jamessimms415
      @jamessimms415 Před rokem

      Flew into SeaTac returning from Christmas leave to Ft. Lewis one early January evening during a Winter storm. Plane went up down, right left, plus some directions not yet invented. Another time flying into ATL two weeks after 9/11 going to an Army Conference, the Delta flight dropped 100-300 feet (but felt much, much more) all of a sudden. W/ 9/11 in everyone’s mind, everyone yelled out & immediately thought the worst.

    • @BigKandRtv
      @BigKandRtv Před rokem

      That second vid looked like a 'rock polisher'.

    • @arlapieper9746
      @arlapieper9746 Před rokem

      Like an unexpected wind sheer hit them...scary!! They handled it so well !!

    • @gottfriedheumesser1994
      @gottfriedheumesser1994 Před rokem

      Under such conditions, you should not try to make a soft landing. You have to make a bump and break immediately so that the plane cannot be lifted again by a gust. In heavy rain, the bump is also necessary to avoid aquaplaning. Then one should also break with reverse thrust because wheel breaking with aquaplaning on one gear only is also dangerous.

  • @Ender7j
    @Ender7j Před rokem

    I was an Eagle Keeper during my time in the USAF. Never worked at LN, but I did work at MH for ten years…always hated seeing the hook come down, I knew it was going to be a long weekend of 12s.

  • @Basement_crusader
    @Basement_crusader Před rokem

    That KLM landing was nice but it doesn’t even come close to one I had with spirit in Chicago. It was a cloudless blue sky, 60F day, without even a breeze. Our pilot was so talented that when we hit the ground, the jolt completely straightened out my spine and gave me a nosebleed, which was really kind of him because I couldn’t take my neck pillow without paying extra and the blood kept me from smelling the sweaty seat. ❤️

  • @patagard8253
    @patagard8253 Před rokem +6

    That KLM landing....That pilot was showing off, too smooth. Simply OUTSTANDING!!!

  • @ThePrimeMinisterOfTheBlock

    That landing was lit 🔥

  • @cnordegren
    @cnordegren Před 20 dny

    I have experienced that KLM landing. As a passenger you don't even notice the touchdown and only hear the reverse thrusters and feel the slowing down.
    I have also experienced turbulence similar to that Embraer (flying in an Embraer coincidentally) and the aircraft bounced twice before activating the reverse thrusters. The pilot was very experienced and very professional about the landing.

  • @jimw3799
    @jimw3799 Před rokem

    My favorite plane story was when I flew out of John Wayne Airport and the pilot calmly comes over the intercom... and I didn't really pick up on all of it because of his calm demeanor... but I heard him say something about noise abatement, etc... and he ended with... "Welcome aboard the Chicago rocket". Then when he took off.... and I'm in the back of the plane and looked up the aisle and you would have needed a ladder to go to the front. It seemed like that take off was straight up but most likely 45 degrees or so, but still very impressive.

  • @joevanderop1757
    @joevanderop1757 Před rokem +13

    For the record, that turbulence was by definition moderate due to only brief loss of control if you can call it that

  • @gavanwhatever8196
    @gavanwhatever8196 Před rokem +4

    A380 didn't appear to lose any height during that turn so I'd call it a coordinated turn, not banking too steeply.

  • @user-nm9fk7cb4b
    @user-nm9fk7cb4b Před rokem +1

    1:44
    “Look, I am air. And now I am become ground”

  • @dunxy
    @dunxy Před rokem

    Impressive bank, nice skills on the turbulent approach and some sweet butter!

  • @mgtproductions9524
    @mgtproductions9524 Před rokem +4

    I was hoping for an Aerosucre before Christmas miracle.

  • @ajsparks87
    @ajsparks87 Před rokem +2

    I never knew that AF planes had tail hooks for emergencies. That’s really cool.

    • @xxtwnz2919
      @xxtwnz2919 Před rokem

      That guy will be back in the hanger bragging to his USAF buddies that he now has a carrier landing (even if the rollout was 10 times longer than a carrier).

  • @mrofnocnon
    @mrofnocnon Před rokem

    Masterful flying of a beautiful aircraft and masterpiece, The A380.

  • @FLG8r
    @FLG8r Před rokem

    thanks for sharing these videos; that's the first time I've see an F15 using a tail hook during a landing

    • @Linska495th
      @Linska495th Před rokem

      They practice it fairly regularly, tests the cable and procedures

  • @Wutzmename
    @Wutzmename Před rokem +3

    That butter landing was beautiful. As a limousine driver, I do something comparable and I call it butter braking in a 22 passenger stretch Hummer. 😁

    • @juliusfucik4011
      @juliusfucik4011 Před rokem +1

      Butter breaking in car is not hard to so. Did it on my second ever driving lesson 😉

  • @DonnyPepquoi
    @DonnyPepquoi Před rokem +8

    Back in the early to late 2000s I'd regularly fly the 14 hour Qantas 747-400 Syd / Brisbane to LAX. Arrival in LA would be around 6am and virtually every landing was so absolutely perfect that you would never know the plane had even touched down until reverse thrusters were activated. Captains were all in their 50's & 60s, at the top of their game- many ex military , on big bucks, & would be well retired by now. Cheers to all those ex Qantas "barons" as they were known as in house !! Flawless.

    • @sorrenson
      @sorrenson Před měsícem

      And the 747 were not fly by wire . The airbus is entirely computer controlled . The Airbus joystick is simply a pilot "request" and the plane does what it wants .

  • @tigertrap2269
    @tigertrap2269 Před měsícem

    Took a flight from Milwaukee to Grand Rapids. A strong cold front was blowing through GR just as we were landing. With a really strong crosswind.....I could easily see the runway out my passenger window as we were coming in on final approach. As soon as a wheel touched down, the pilot pivoted the plane and straightened it up to the runway. It was amazing.

  • @andrewglover9608
    @andrewglover9608 Před rokem +2

    Years ago I was a passenger in a plane landing in New Orleans...Lightning flashes lit the sky purple, rain was streaming across the window. The whole time I'm thinking 'Did I write a will? Anyway the intercom chimes and the captain welcomes us all to New Orleans...I didn't even feel the wheels hit the ground. To this day thirty years later it was the smoothest landing I have ever experienced.

    • @benbohannon
      @benbohannon Před rokem

      And… welcome to the “Big Easy”

  • @SupernovaSpence
    @SupernovaSpence Před rokem +4

    If I recall correctly, airbus’s flight envelope allows the aircraft to maintain a 33 degree bank without pilot intervention and anything beyond that requires constant flight stick pressure. It’s max bank angle is like 65 degrees or so. All I remember is it was some odd number like 67 or 69 degrees

  • @MidwestMotor
    @MidwestMotor Před rokem +5

    At 1:00 that was some rough turbulence but I wouldn't call it "severe." I've been on flights where the wings looked like a damn bird flapping away at their utmost limits - with sudden drops and uptakes with a ton of noise.

    • @andrewmara2401
      @andrewmara2401 Před rokem +1

      Correct. That was light to moderate chop, but it was smart to do the go around, since even that amount of turbulence near the ground can be risky. Severe has you slamming against your seatbelts, and has people screaming.

    • @ABQSentinel
      @ABQSentinel Před rokem +1

      @@andrewmara2401 Yeah, it was barely moderate chop. I found this out when I was first learning to fly and we would encounter turbulence like this. I would say, "Whoa, that's some pretty heavy turbulence!" And my instructor would just laugh and reply, "Nah, that's just some light chop." But yeah, definitely good call on the go-around.

    • @drkatel
      @drkatel Před rokem +1

      @@andrewmara2401 I learned what severe turbulence is like… it was rather harrowing. My butt floated above the seat for a time but being short spared me from smacking my head. Had to divert due to injuries & to inspect the plane. It was a long, memorable night.

    • @andrewmara2401
      @andrewmara2401 Před rokem

      @@drkatel that DOES sound harrowing. I experienced it flying out of Ontario airport near Los Angeles during the Santa Ana winds. We were getting repeatedly slammed against our seatbelts and the wings were absolutely bouncing, as the folks on the plane were screaming, and several folks were just breathing into their barf bags. We had to stay strapped in the entire flight. The flight attendants were actually crying and the pilots were incredibly apologetic and sounded shaken. Fortunately, we didn't have any injuries. I'm sure it only l lasted a few seconds, but it felt like hours. Honestly, the flight was perfectly safe, but it felt no bueno.

  • @kittytrail
    @kittytrail Před rokem +1

    that F-15 self circumcised its tailhook there... 😱

  • @svdagoat7972
    @svdagoat7972 Před rokem

    That butter landing really was smooth as butter !

  • @anthonylennen4067
    @anthonylennen4067 Před rokem +7

    Had an approach into Fort Myers last year w an insane bank angle. We lost so much altitude quickly i about passed out. I swear it must have been a TCAS warning. Been flying for 45 years and never experienced anything like that.

  • @zoso73
    @zoso73 Před rokem +3

    The most interesting video here was the American Eagle Embraer attempting to land in Joplin, Missouri in an area of strong wind sheer and wisely abandoning and doing a TOGA.