62 mph Crosswind in Close-up: Storm Doris
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- čas přidán 29. 06. 2017
- DescThe strongest gusting I have filmed in - up to 62 mph/54 knots - made 23 February 2017 unique for me. Plenty of heavy wing flexing, furious flicking of control surfaces, and a near tail strike, making a great opportunity to see in detail how planes and pilots handled the unusually difficult conditions.
This is my fourth video from the day. The others cover the 8 go-arounds, some wider-angle shots, and the debris blown up by the wind. Those vids are:
The 8 go-arounds -
• Storm Doris: the 8 go-...
4 awkward approaches in wider angle -
• Storm Doris: 4 awkward...
flying debris -
• Debris Dismay on Doris...
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5:05 damn near tail strike..
That Dash 8 at 3:00 the passengers must have been terrified being tossed around like that after take off.
Those looked like surprisingly soft landings for ryanair
Low cost company doesn't mean low cost pilots...
@@Dr.K.Wette_BE that's actually exactly what that means
Ironically, I think a positive/firm landing is more desirable here. I suppose they finally got the conditions that they were practicing for 😂
Not butter doe
They actually took off again because it wasn't a hard enough landing, it being Ryanair they charged everyone another plane ticket
5:02 damn that was *CLOSE*
My ass puckered just seeing it.
Thank you for no silly intro, annoying music or lame narration...one of my favorite videos. I have watched it at least 15 times
I've grown proficient in the skip 30 seconds of the video because of the intros to some videos.
5:00 is the closest to a tail strike without being one i think i ever saw.
5:00 so close to a tail strike 😳
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Right? I wonder how close to a strike that was and how much it was just camera angle.
ShotgunFelatio yea and even looking at the runway you can tell how much elevation change it is so maybe just a camera trick 🤷🏼♀️
They probably pulled to like 20 degrees and the wind helped them go to 30. Or maybe they just pulled way too much.
5:04 I don't know how much closer you could come to a tail strike.
Was looking for this comment lol
Hey video maker guy / gal. It's a real crying shame that no one has commented on the INSANELY INCREDIBLE quality and exposure of these videos. Really well done.
I thought that too.
Every one of these pilots earned their paychecks with these landings. BIG BALLS.
My favorite part was remembering I'm not in any of those planes
Good one 😂
These pilots are at the top of their game. 50 years ago in Army aviation we were told never fly in "bad" weather unless necessary, but in today's world commercial pilots do that with great skill on a regular basis.
I've seen skateparks flatter than that runway.
Agreed , so uneven
It’s the camera angle dum bass
I've seen even mountains flatter than that
But have you seen skateparks AS long AS that runway? The runway is like 4 miles long, and its pretty hard to have a place over 5 miles long to be really flat, and its probably done a little bit on Purpose to
Straxly exactly
5:02 Dang he came close to a tail strike there.
CZcams's recommended has brought us all here together.
Let's all take a moment to appreciate us being together, as complete strangers, across the globe. Truly something special.
Praise the black box!
As long as its on our side... Right?
5:03 I think it was only a couple inches from a tail strike. nuts.
Cameraman is a pro. All objects are in focus, no shaking, no vertical, +1 like to the cameraman.
Igor Klenin his name is mr. Roboto
If I'd been on that plane at 2:50, it would have been game over for me. That looks terrifying.
5:02
What up, 6” from tailstrike
There was a sign on the wall at my flight school - “Learn to fly $1000 dollars. Learn to land $10,000 dollars”.
what about learn to takeoff?
@Keep Calm and Rotate not really
@@damageftw1541 Relatively easy... Ball to the Wall, hold it there with your right throttle hand, reach rotation speed, pull back on stick or yoke slightly, lift off, level off slightly while wings are still in ground effect until you acheive Vy airspeed, then climb out at Vy airspeed. Carry on, sir!
Decision to DIVERT to the Alternate.... priceless !!!🛫✈🛬.
@@damageftw1541: The rule there is ‘Don’t take off in a 62 mph crosswind in anything’ lol. The only part of flying that isn’t optional is landing.
the way the camera is so steady and keeps the plane the same size in the frame makes it look like these planes are floating. very cool.
My hats off to the pilots that pull these stunts off and the engineers that design these planes to survive this kind off abuse and keep us safe
Every aircraft movement after 2:17 exceeded all manufacturers' crosswind component recommendations for the aircraft. The engineers didn't rate them for this kind of abuse, but airlines set their own crosswind standards....
5:05 so close to a tail strike!
I don't think that was more than 10 centimetres.
maybe it's the perspective
5:03 That has to have been a foot away from a tail strike. That was scary. Also, sweet bounce at 6:25. Shot those passengers straight to the moon.
Watching it back, that was REALLY close.
Props for the pilots that landed in these really tough conditions.
Professional pilots in a cross wind look like every person flying a flight simulator ever.
Nope.... Mine crashed 1km after the airport into an apartment.
@@joeldvs777 I meant the jerky movement of the plane.
Landed a Cessna182 on flight sim with 24 knot cross wind. 2 trys, got it but it was ugly
These pilots are on a whole different level. Great Job!!
These clowns should be losing there jobs .
5:05 the video doesn't give the best perspective, but this is ultra close to a tail strike, no?
I had to rewind to that part even before I saw your comment. Just... Wow.
Imagine landing with crosswinds and looking out the window and being like, “I don’t think im supposed to see the runway when landing
LMAO😂😂
Yeah, I've had one or two where I could tell if we were on the centerline.
The crosswinds are one thing, that rollercoaster of a runway is another. No one decided "Hey, let's make this thing flat. We have earth movers ya know."
The curved effect is exaggerated due to the lens.
You are looking at approx 2-3m in height difference for a 3000m long runway... I call that a pretty good job. This effect happens because he stands at the end of the runway and films its entire length: You see the height difference, but there is nothing obvious to indicate the length of it. Little tip: every one of those tiny stripes in the middle of the runway is 50m long...
5:04 so close to a tail strike
Damn, 3 years after upload and I get this recommended to me, this is truly some stunning flight work from the pilots, good on them for not crashing, and landing safely
5:39 Ryanair plane was hijacked and landed here, no way the pilots could land that smoothly
Nope..........the weather was so bad, that it made Ryanair look good!
5:01 "Attention passengers, this is your captain speaking. Passengers in the rear of the aircraft prepare to shit yourself."
Helicopter landing @ 4:44
Really strong headwind
bruh lol
I am simply in love with these crosswind landings !! Although for pilots this is a routine, for us some laymen are wonderful images with fantastic pilots!
5:00 that tail was a close call to the ground.
I dont know why the pilot pulled the stick early. He had enough runway to gain speed.
That Thomas Cook at 5:00 was like a centimeter off of a tail strike
- Radio crackle -
Ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain speaking. Just wanted to let you know that we have a 62 mph cross wind and the runway is slick. I'm sure most of you on the left side of the plane are going to have a much better view of the runway than me and the wings will be flapping like a bird. We're going to be coming in 'Tokyo Drift' style and because I know there is at least one of you on board, I will save you the trouble of asking and say "please don't call me Shirley". So, stick your heads between your knees, pray to favorite deity and I'll see you on the ground with a cigarette in hand because it'll certainly be a good time for me. Thank you and have a great day.
This comment is gold
@@warmcanadain7649 Sometimes I get one right :D
5:22 ironically this ryan air landing looked like one of the best
Ryanair pilots are amongst the best. I fly very frequentlywith Ryanair and yes, it’s a bit of a joke but when all is said and done, their aircraft policies and pilots are amazing. Shame they treat their staff like poo.
Yeah one of their best hard landings.
🤣
@@g7eit 🤣
5:02 Thomas cook was one tail strike away from extinction
@Rata 4U r/whooooooosh
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1:41 Snoop when he’s high and trying to fly the soul plane ✈️ 😂👏🏻
that's crazy. never seen planes taking off side ways. amazing footage bro
Those Dash-8 pilots have balls and nerves of steel
Damn. From an engineering standpoint, I have a hard time imagining the lateral stress force resistance built into the main landing gear of these planes.
I am shocked that there aren’t more landing gear collapses in these conditions. I tip my hat to the Engineers that Over- Engineered the landing gear struts and attachments to survive without damage in these conditions. And the Titanium balls of the pilots who make these landings.
Keep in mind that when they are flying sideways the normal force on the tires is low since the plane is still partly flying so the lateral forces on the gear are far less than you might expect since it is dependent on the tire friction and normal forces. As the plane loses lift and more weight is carried on the gear the plane straightens out on the run way so the lateral forces are essentially reduced at that point....the lateral forces are self-limiting by the dynamics of the situation is what I'm saying. Now tire wear, that's another matter.
3:38 Rest in peace, Thomas Cook (RIP)
5:02 wow that Thomas Cook plane was inches from a tailstrike
5:03 That Thomas Cook nearly scratched his butt!
Yeah that was one of the most dangerous takeoffs i've ever seen :S
5:02 was so close to a tail strike
Uzibo lmao yeah legit 2 inches 😂😂
When the wind is so strong it makes your plane act like a helicopter
wow, lots of great aviators, love the dash-8 with the high wing and tail, thanks for sharing
Smoothest landing in Ryanair history.
Hahahahaahhaha
shut up you prick
@@damageftw1541 Ryanair employee detected:)
@@Tyetheberious yeah no, last time i checked ryanair doesn’t hire 15 year olds
5:04 near tail strike😨
Why does it always have to be perfectly calm whenever I fly? This looks like such fun.
5:04 wow that was close
Ya that pilot let the nose rise way too much and needs more forward yoke. Like 1 foot away from a tail strike.
Thomas Cook at 5:00 nearly had a tailstrike in their haste to get off. Yikes! 😮
Yeah, the captain is a moron!
Co-pilot: Too much crosswind, we can't land.
Pilot: Hold my drink.
ALMOST WIPED THE PLANES BOOTY AT 5:04 LOL EXCELLENT VIDEO MAN
That is some fantastic footage!!
As someone learning to fly, thank you so much for this footage! It's really helpful (and interesting) to watch the aircraft react to real weather.
pleasure!
I did cross-wind landings in a 174 as part of my PPL, but nothing as bad as this! Those Dash-8's are really tough little aircraft!
Do yourself a huge favour and don’t model at all anything have seen here in your career .
Almost every aircraft landed hard, then Ryanair comes in and its like the smoothest landing you’ll ever see by that airline, I guess it works good in bad weather and works bad in good weather 5:22
I think over the last 7 minutes I witnessed the largest pants shitting event ever recorded on film. Where's Guinness when you need them, Probably over 1000 pairs of pants where shat in that 7 minutes of film.
dude... XD
Awesomely mad flying skills. These pilots are worth every penny of their salary.
Until one of them makes a mistake and gets everyone killed.
The steadiest camerawork I have seen in a long time - excellent job!
It’s amazing the gears don’t break with the extreme lateral forces in some landings! 😳
*CZcams algorithm:* Lets make this vid popular today!
I don’t mind at all watching it again after a year!
With the grey background, the planes looked like a CGI when in the air. Insane.
Reminds me of getting my tailwheel endorsement in a Citabria so many years ago, taking off and landing in a SERIOUS LR cross over and over! Still remember looking back at the instructor smiling (tandem seating) on taxi for the next circuit.
i just can't get over that gorgeous thrust reversal by the Lufthansa flight at 6:14 (thrust reversal at 6:27)
Oh shoot thanks for pointing that out lol
CRJ 3-Pilots remarks: "Short and final GWPS 100.. 90... 80... 70... 60... 50... 50, 50..." Co-Pilot: "Dude what the hell?" Pilot:" I know man, I think we are hovering!"
Total respect to all pilots and co pilots that have to cope with conditions like these 👏👏
Sure gives the cockpit alert signaling it's time to "rotate" a whole new meaning.
Wow, 4:52 looked more like a helicopter landing than a plane. Great shots you got there. Thanks for sharing.
:)
That Thomas cook plane was so close to a tail strike.
For millimeters Thomas Cook doesn't touch the floor !! The most beautiful takeoff in my opinion. I keep imagining the coldness, skill and courage of these heroes of the sky, controlling and taming these giants !! 1:40 I don't know the model of this aircraft, but they are very daring in the storms !! Pure skill !
Excellent video, Thank you!
I really respect those dash 8 pilots
The Dash 8 pilots seem to operate on the idea that if you just keep going down, you'll get to the ground sooner or later, and then once you get there you'll just wrestle it to the mat. I suppose they're helped by the relatively low speeds, and the large amount of roll they can tolerate with the wing so high and the engines safe above the landing gear.
@@arnastubuttwehak994 it's a great little aircraft
5:04 near tail strike
Makes you appreciate the engineering that goes into a landing gear!
Mike Sanford don’t tell me what to do
L.F Sader stfu
Shout-out to the flybe turboprop captains in that clip!
That Thomas Cook MT1402 take off was SUCH a close tail strike.. holy shit
Jacob Webber I sorta thought so too! If you can read the tail number, it might be documented...
If you slow the video down to .25 you can see there is still a gap, miniscule sure, and no sparks.
I bet RyanAir charged an extra "landing fee" each time their plane bounced off the runway.
Wow. That Thomas Cook plane at 5:05 almost kissed the ground. 😨
I know! Super super close to a tailstrike!
Big over rotate
That landing strip looks wavy.
5:04 near tail strike.
An ATC call I would never want to hear: "You're clear to land on runway One Eight. Wind Zero Nine Zero at Six Two."
Lol I’d shit my pants
My response would be .. say again?!! Your talking to the wrong aircraft! .. we have no intentions on landing at your airport !!
Amazing technology and amazing skills.
5:04 a really close call, the pilot and first officer nearly got a tailstrike.
Yeah saw that too
Hamza Sober: And everyone else on the plane, lol.
At 5:05 Thomas Cook MT1402. Almost a tail strike. Very close!
Oh yeah I can see that it could have snap the entire tail off that aircraft if the pilot is not careful enough
Thomas Cook has passed away 2 days ago but not because of the tailstrike, because of the Economy :(
Beautiful footage
In my opinion this video shows a huge amount of skill of these professional pilots as well as speaks to the mechanical and engineering of the aircraft. I’m not sure what the limit of this airport is for wind and this might be OK for cargo flights, but I don’t feel that passenger flights should be allowed.
5:05 that is literally so incredibly close...
The aircraft at 5:04 nearly had a tail strike at Vr. I don't think that a piece of paper would have been able to fit between the underside of the empennage and the runway.
Wow! Thats some pucker power for sure!
My brain has a hard time deciding what I'm looking at. They have the illusion of hovering so they look like toys hanging from a mobile, especially that little purple one! Damn!
Wow 5.03 in. That plane was so so close to a tail strike I literally gasped watching it.
Thomas Cook really over rotated badly at 5:00. Looks like he may have hit the tail. If not, it was VERY close. In high winds, we usually rotate slowly to make sure we build plenty of speed in turbulent conditions.
True Captain ! It was close call with tail strike ..
Inches from a tailstrike at 5:03
This is the pinnacle of aviation expertise.
Amazing footage.
5:05 that Thomas cook fligh was like 2 inches from slamming that rear end into the ground