Ryanair 737 Nose Gear Collapses
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The RAF doesn't operate F-15s Lucaas. They are probably USAF ones stationed here
EXACTLY...
Ah, I assumed RAF Lakenheath only had RAF aircraft but it seems like they host USAF aircraft. Thanks for letting me know!
@@lucaas I track them every morning, yea, it's usaf.
@@lucaas Lakenheath has a large US Air Force presence.
@@mysterymayhem7020 Wrong. They ONLY have a USAF presence. Its operated exclusively by the USAF. There are NO RAF aircraft stationed there.
Ryanair landed so hard that the nose gear was like "nah bro i quit..." 💀💀💀
RyanAir: "Butter!"
There was an extra charge to the passengers for that landing.
And they didnt pay it...@@Sweetlyfe
I'm always amazed how much force landing gear can take, respect for the engineers.
Yeah, it definitely didn't collapse
I think the Royal Air Force will be pleased to learn they now have F-15s.
Love the deep rumble from the Trent starting.
yep, this dude has zero idea of what he's talking about. Just copying videos and cutting them together, earning millions.
@@jemand8462and yet here we all are watching them 🤷🏻♂️. It’s also an honor to meet someone who has never made a mistake before. Cheers mate!
Helicopter reminds me of 1984 "Here is a candle to light you to bed, here is a chopper to chop off your head!!"
"We're surrounded"
"You're surrounded!"
1:55 starting with a flame .... after being served and this was its first run.
Which was said in the video. 🤪
The bass tho
0:10 Best Ryanair landing
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Ha ha, sooo funny
Gear didn't collapse either
Ryanair isn't paying for tyres either. 25 minute turnaround still stands.
ThAnK yOu FoR fLyInG rYaNaIr
a blown out tire doesn'T make the gear collapse. There's also a reason why this landing was filmed. It was most probably a gear malfunction emergency landing.
Did the B737's nose gear collapse? I don't think so. The torque links are still visible, and more of the gear below them.
It was definitely a tyre and from my research happened in April 2023
Agree - Use correct terminology - NLG did not appear to collapse - Could be lost nose wheels/tires and was ground down - Wheels may have been ground down after nose tire failures, although THAT is not suppose to happen - One tire fail should NOT cause additional tire failures.
the twin otter has some real good stopping power, i can see why Widerøe chose it
its a stall aircraft so thats why
What an intense and captivating title! It's incredible how aviation incidents, like a nose gear collapse, can highlight the resilience and skill of pilots and crew members. These situations really demonstrate the importance of safety protocols and the impressive training that aviation professionals undergo. It's a reminder of the amazing technology and expertise involved in modern aviation, ensuring that passengers reach their destinations safely. Stay safe up there! ✈👨✈👩✈
On Ryanair there's a surcharge for nose wheels. You have to pay extra if you want one.
With O’Leary talking about having standing passengers on flights, it wouldn’t surprise me if there will be surcharges on wheels and wings at some point.
Great method for helicopter hovering training.
I dunno... more for show. The way he pulled away meant he was probably tensing up. It's good to have that control in the hover, but you don't want to lose the control at the end of the manoeuvre. Also, so much easier to do with a real cyclic lol.
@@MeppyMan
Nonsense. It's excellent hovering training.
@@freedomforever6718 go on then, convince me. It shows some skill but there are lots of things that can show skill like that but that doesn’t prove you can handle real world situations.
@@MeppyMan
Open your eyes. It's right in front of you. Not difficult to see but you have to open your eyes and mind.
@@freedomforever6718 ok. So I started flying helicopters around 1983-1984, so tell me how my eyes and mind aren’t open lol.
"Babe, wake up! Daily Dose Of Aviation dropped!!"
Weekly but yeah
Said no one
For all the ryan air landings ive seen ive never seen one actually get damaged until now
Can't say I saw the ryanair nose gear collapse.
Ah, yes. We start with a typical Ryanair landing.
The second option was Aerosucre.
737 things, right?
The blowout was the catalyst for O’Leary taking legal action against the laws of physics in order to recoup the cost of a replacement boot. He’s instructed the R&D department (which consists of his next door neighbour’s cat) to find an alternative to planes needing to land, so that this cost may be avoided in future.
Didn't see the nose gear collapse personally 😂 and royal Air force f15s your research needs to be better next thing you know countries will be doing dogfights in 747s😂😂😂
Ur my fav CZcamsr
0:09 Thank you for Flying Ryanair 😂😂😂
Royal Air Force F15's ..... I think not!
Best camera man on first vid
That Citabria looked like he was practicing a short field takeoff. Notice he didn't raise the tail at all as would be the case with a normal takeoff.
1:55 the bass tho
RAF Lakenheath is home to the 48th fighter wing - with mostly if not all USAF aircraft including F15s and F35s being based there
0:00 ryanair next day: falls from the sky and lands while collapsing all gears
0:17 maybe they landed a bit hard this time
Cameraman world championships this week. 🤣
I remember many years ago being on a full plane and they were starting the engines and all that 'smoke' came out and people freaked out badddd, screaming, standing up and people pressing the call flight attendant button.
First “crash” of Ryanair history 😮
What crash. That was smooth as he*#
Man bad time to fly anywhere right now. I’ll drive.
Was this F-15s setting off from Conningsbey?
You can the holes from the previous F15s in the cloud layer
Ryanair heavy landings finally take their toll
Hi, no big deal when a tri cycle plane loses the nose wheel.
Wow 😮
Fireflash vibes
Ryan Air sometimes makes these landings to limit nosegear wear.
No F-15's operated by the RAF buddy.
Yeah those were usaf
That Ryan air was so long ago
Robinson helos still scare the hell out of me. Good thing I don't know how to fly.
The RR engine had some old oïl to burn !!!😂
When are you gonna make fivem flight simulator flights?
Ryanair pilot received raise
That Ryanair pilot is getting promoted
A Boeing you said? It's like there was some news recently. Can't quite put my finger on it.
Wait ... when did the RAF get F15's ? 🤔
Another Boeing 737?! What a surprise...!!
This happened a year ago
2:12 The RAF doesnt have any F-15's its the USAF ones
In the Boeing you almost don’t notice the collapsed gear since the wheels are like 10cm away from the body
The F-15s gave me goosebumps
Loses a wheel...And still pours the perfect pint..
Nose wheels are a payable optional extra.
hold on, is this the first ever Ryanair accident? as far as I've known they've never had any sort of accidents, or do they mean like crashes?
They've had accidents but not fatal ones so this is not the first one nor the most severe. Check out Ryanair flight 4102 for example.
@@yypee6648 oh thanks!
@@danteo17 you're welcome!
Safety record Ryaniar is one of the best in the world. Very safe to fly, very shit to fly with as a passenger.
Had a very hard landing when flew with Ryanair,thought undercarriage was coming up into cabin.Do they get taught to land hard?If not it's bad piloting
I know, I'll make CZcams videos, to go with my loooonnnnggg drawn-out silly drawing speeeeeeccchhh. 😜
ryanair at it again!
RyanAir good landing as usual.
Except for the broken nose wheel.
@@linanicolia1363nah that’s normal
The F-15Es are US taking off from RAF Lakenheath. All air bases in the UK are called, “RAF blah, blah, blah”, to include the ones with US units leasing them.
It'd be surpising if it wasn't Ryanair !
Ryanair never had a loss
@@weltvonoben they do now, don't they ? !
Nope.@@samdish
No matter how people comply on Ryanair, it has NO fatal crashes!
Not the first time 😂
Ryanair and Boeing: what could go wrong?
Great video brother from the imperial county California 👍
Raf has f15e strike eagles
0:31 That pilot should apply with Aerosucre.
0:35 no way this dude isn't overweight.
Flight from London to Duh-blin.
Let me guess what happened. He landed it too hard.
Glad to finally see 90% of these videos not be BS footage stripped from Microsoft Flight Simulator - That has went on for QUITE a while and no one has called it out - I did a few times, and it seems that maybe real footage is on its way back. But really..... there's been PAINFULLY obvious video game footage passed off as the real thing, and the Appalachian community might buy it, its actually crazy how many people are like "Whoah thats crazy" all while looking a fucking video game... but the CZcams community deserves more, and this channel used to do more - its sad lol
what the fuck are you on about lad, not one bit of that video was from a video game
Maybe you assume it’s MSFS when it’s not. So far, this channel has shown real videos. (With totally wrong and useless captions).
Appalachians smarter than you boyo
Appalachian community? What an asshole…
What are you talking about? He sometimes has done funny videos in MSFS, but he doesn't pass them off. These videos are always real. You got some examples?
Ryan air why no reverse thrust
Looks like that Ryanair pilot passed his initiation test, good job!
787 Activated afterburners
But Ryan Air has such a good maintenance record. Lol😅
Is that the first recorded Ryanair accident in history?
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Knew it would be ryanair😂😂
But it's kinda rare for Ryanair for that to happen
Fly Boeing: learn to pray.... haha.....
When ryanair does a ryanair butter landing ☠️☠️☠️
RyanAir ..again!
0:01 just as usual👏👏
The Ryanair is a Boeing....BEGIN ANOTHER ANAL PROBE OF BOEING. The F15 video brings back an old memory. I was on a TWA jet waiting to take off for Philadelphia when I looked across to the McDonald Douglas plant and there was an F15 taxiing onto their runway. It screamed down the runway and damn near went vertical, big time wow. The year was 1977.
uh the way those Ryanair pilot drop those 737 s on the runway, im surprised the whole thing didnt collapse...
Landing gear was prob an extra cost for passengers but obviously they didn’t opt for it.
Of course it’s Ryanair that has a landing gear collapse. Pilots probably smashed that front wheel into the ground.
Classic Ryanair😂
The Trent 1000 is a crappy engine on the 787 and it is still substandard regarding its reliability.
So far three airlines, ( Al Nippon, Air New Zealand and LATAM ) have switched to GE for their future 787 engines and more will follow this trend.
It feels ilegal to not even be 1 hour early. But smoothest ryanair landing in history
737 wow it's almost like Boeing has a problem with that aircraft.
So what? That was a completely normal landing.
The RAF doesn't fly the F-15. They may be USAF aircraft...probably at Lakenheath.
BOEING
Safest ryan air landing
THIS IS WHY RYANAIR IS A BAD LANDER. 0:00
We all know how that collapsed gear came about
Butter landing for ryanair
RAF should have have had F-15 instead of Tornado F3 and Typhoon.
That means this is Ryanair first crash 0:02
Nope. Ryanair 4102 in Ciampino in 2008 was the first notable one.
@Superstinkyman64 - I would hardly call it a crash...
Ryanair crashed more often but they've never killed or injured anyone I believe
Average RyanAir landing
was it because they landed too hard