efedude77 I flew back to Leeds with FR okay It was like BANNNNNNG. To loud crews made mayday from cabin pressure then once landed its all fixed I was like what is going on
No, as I heard it's more about the time the runway is being used. The more time you spend on the main runway the more you have to pay for the usage. And it's cheaper to repair the landing gear more frequently than taking the time with a smoother landing
In case of a go around procedure u will crash cause of a fuel starving :D Or if u land and survive u will be fined 40 euros cause of the go around procedure :D
Bracci I don't think that is correct. You would normally pay per movement (takeoff or landing) per kilogram. Yes, paying per kilogram is a tad weird for things as heavy as planes though.
Not necessarily, Southwest owns nearly double the amount of 737s Ryanair has and makes very smooth landings...this applies to American, United, and many other carriers
738s are not hard to land, it's a tactic that Ryanair uses. If a landing is hard, the wheels make a greater contact area with the ground sooner, so there is slightly more friction, and the aircraft can slow down quicker, vacate earlier, get to the gate sooner and make a faster turnaround. As a result, flights are more likely to be on time and the airline can make more money.
Don't forget Ryanair is used to little airports with short runways and often don't offer a lot of landing aid...making a hard landing can be on purpose to prevent from skidding and overruning the runway. And for those who say Ryanair pilot's aren't trained for landings, keep in mind Ryanair doesn't train its pilots, their pilots are just like other pilots who graduated an aviation school and want to get paid to fly. This video is nice to see but the context is shitty, this is just a melting pot of some hard landings who have been filmed, but you could do the same with Lufthansa, Emirates, Finnair or other "good and safe" airlines. A pilot's life is doing smooth AND hard landings.
+colinL So...Emirates...and other giant airlines don't? Southwest operates a larger fleet of 737s and services similar styled airports. Funny thing is? - They have faster turn around times and a more tight schedule.
I Googled it. pilots on aviation forums say that These are normal landings. they say its safer to do a normal landing then a soft landing. thay also say that a true hard landing will make the emergency oxygen masks fall out of the cealing. and a 737-800 is designed to handle No flare landings. lufthansa pilots are also trained to land what passengers call "hard". when in fact it is done for safety. But anyways, It seems pilots are laughing at what passengers seem to call "hard landings" and Pilots cant seem to find anything wrong with these good safe landings.
"its safer to do a normal landing then a soft landing" I don't know about big airliners but google the Robin DR400. If your landing is too soft, you won't unlock the steering capacity of the front wheel (schock absorber locks the front wheel straight in air too avoid any drag or damage to the wheel in flight). I fly these planes and landings are scary.
No. Flaring is normal. Stop talking bollocks. All you have to do is fly with a not-shit airline to know that these are not "normal" landings. They're obviously not such bad landings as to do any damage to the plane, but a lot of them are fairly hard landings. And I've seen other videos with even harder ones from ryanair. The passengers aren't supposed to scream when you touch down. By the way, it's not the pilot's fault, they're not unintentionally doing hard landings because they don't know what they're doing. They're on likely a very tight schedule and I doubt ryanair has much of a tolerance for pilots who go-around, they didn't get 40 euro tickets by going-around. They're intentionally slamming the plane onto the runway and making sure it stays there because that's their job, they want to get it over with in one quick go and passenger comfort isn't the highest priority.
Person Oisels, I think you are pretty much in the wrong, if you land to soft you have the risk of ground effect kicking in, and then when pilots pull up to make a soft landing the plane gets catapulted up the air, just to do an even harder landing afterwards. Of course you can make a softer landing if you have more skill, but that just takes more time, is less efficient, and again you have the risk of the ground effect. Also planes are really fucking sturdy and can take much much harder impacts, so these landings won't effect it very much, albeit there are some landings that look indeed pretty sketchy and too hard.
If you land hard you increase maintenance and wear and tear on the aircraft and you can loosen bolts and weaken the structure over time leading to faster deterioration. Unless you're a Navy pilot landing on a carrier there's no excuse to land that hard. Also, on a modern 737 like Ryanair fly any descent rate at landing above 150 ft/min is adequate. Pretty well all decent airlines in existence land smooth enough that you can feel a slight bump at most on touchdown but saying you need to put it into the ground at 500+ ft/min like the clowns flying these is just pilots making up lies for their shit flying abilities. Zero excuse for military landings with a civilian airliner.
Everytime i go on ryanair the landings are so hard! just got off holiday few days ago and when we landed everyone screamed! very hard and with a big bang aswell!
They have hard landings because the runways they land a B737 on are very short so they need to use as much of it as possible. Ryanair pilots have my respect.
"Hard" landings dont mean all Ryanair pilots are bad. Actually SOLID landings will ensure you land in the touch down zone because you will not float, making sure you wont need to go around, and you will be able to stop the plane by using autobrake and idle reverse. These landings save Ryanair a lot of money in fuel. If they want to keep low tickets fares they have to avoid burning fuel in a useless way
Moonship Rocketdyne i agree, that's why i wrote "hard" and then used solid. There is a limit of feet per minute stablished by Boeing, if you land within the limits you should not damage the plane, and im sure Ryanair pilots are within the limit, closer to "smooth". An example of a bad hard landing was a 767, not sure if operated by ANA or JAL, but you can find the video on TH-cam and see how the plane's forward part is damaged while landing.
Kind of true but i always fly emirates and I can say that we NEVER floated like cmon this proves that the emirates pilots CAN do soft landings without dying... The ryanair pilots cant.. thats da difference
I need to hop on a Ryanair flight; I have never experienced a hard landing out of 11 flights on British Airways, Alitalia, Air Algie, Lufthansa and Delta
xd oof I’ve only experienced one bad landing on the tens of Ryanair flights that I’ve been on. Though it must be said that landing was absolutely atrocious - I got the impression throughout the flight that the pilot was inexperienced though so I was well prepared for it.
Airplanes are gorgeous flying machines which are truly inducates the magnificent power of human mind and provides the safest way to travel from point A to point B. Each of them have their own soul and personality. They never meant to be hated but only to be loved by us ^ ^
it is because the airports Ryan air have are small airports and the runways are a bit short so the pilots need to land the plane hard or at the beggining part part of the runway while the plane is going pretty fast so that it won't it without overshoot and also they need to stay in schedule.
+Jansel Kenneth Tolentino Oh so all the bigger and better airlines font care about schedule? Nah, Emirates totally doesn't care and British/KLM/Lufthansa don't care. Horrible excuse
The same EASA regulated 737NG type rating that any pilot in Europe flying the next generation has. Ryanair get a good chunk of their pilots supplied to them from Oxford Aviation Academy which is considered one of the most prestigious flight schools in the world. These are harsh landings from a passengers point of view, but technically speaking... they're perfectly good landings and well within the safety margins of the Aircraft. So their pilots are actually top class believe it or not. Their safety record is outstanding for the amount of flights they operate but not many people bother to look at it.
Those landings are nothing compared to a landing I had in Poland in 2011, the plane bounced off the ground twice and almost didn't have enough runway to stop on time.
landing last week in Paris almost broke my neck - people were screaming at some point. what the hell is wrong with these pilots. I fly almost every week - never seen bad landings in my life like the Ryanair one - will never fly again with them
Ryan air pilot: lands smoothly
Boss: YoUR FiReD
Swegmen Gamers you’re *
Avitataro 701 ...
They do that cause ryanair doesn’t pay them well....
@@speedbird1668 Uhhhh stop it plz...
@@speedbird1668 ;)
Regular Airline:
Fifty....forty....thirty...twenty....ten
Ryanair:
fi-thi-tw-ten
Ryanair: fifty........ten
Ryanair: 500... Terrain terrain pull up! Pull up!
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAA
@@StopTV-sj7sd hahahahahahah
R E T A R D
📁Ryanair
📁Good Landing
📁Empty
**lands hard, then bounces** Boeing! Boeing! Get it!
MilesPrower93 yeah you stole that one but alrighty mate lmao
*presses view hidden files*
True lol 😂😂😂
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Normal airlines:.................300,200,100,50,40,30,20,10
Ryanair landing: SINK RATE! SINK RATE! SINK RATE! WOOP WOOP PULL UP! WOOP WOOP PULL UP! 100,10
Pasqual Blanco TERRAIN AHEAD WOOP WOOP
Low key made me laugh when I read this lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Best comment I have read in a long time xD
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 most of the tine when im on sim. Sink rate sink rate pull up
Glide slope! Pull up!
lmfao the ryanair pilots are probable laughing as people scream in terror.
Of course hahah they dont give a shit thats why i love them hahahah
efedude77 I flew back to Leeds with FR okay It was like BANNNNNNG. To loud crews made mayday from cabin pressure then once landed its all fixed I was like what is going on
xD
@SimStar plays infinite flight you're my bro
Haha!
Pilot: "We will be landing shortly."
Everybody: *Braces for impact*
@Amtrak Dash-8 no.500 no u
@Amtrak Dash-8 no.500 that was pretty funny
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
XD
@AJ Illinois For every smooth landing Ryanair had ever performed, somebody asks.
Boing 737s cry when Ryanair is painted on them
BYE BYE LANDING GEAR
bye bye @@frosty2l4s5f4
Lolol
Bye bye my life
We must stop this harrowing abuse to these innocent aircraft.
Passenger: can you please land smoothly?
Ryanair: it’s 30€
Amtrak Dash-8 no.500 can’t take a joke huh?
+ €10 processing fee
AmtrakAustin2009 your mother made Ryanair that's why you defend it
AmtrakAustin2009 why should I stop?
M0236P that amtrakaustin’s mother is Ryanair chef lol
Passengers: *Hoping for a smooth landing*
Ryanair: “I’m gonna do what’s called a pro gamer move.”
holy XDDDDD
Crying
also passengers: 0:21
Emirates:Butters the bread.
RyanAir: Rips the bread.
Cut offf the bread
@@apriyandikagendra811 lel
Jumps on the breac
Ravi Singh Cuts threw the table
Swiss...
ryanair pilots logic: OH CRAP WERE BEHIND SCEDULE WE NEED TO SLAM THIS NOSE FIRST INTO THE GROUND OR ELSE WE WILL BE LATE
Who needs flare, am i right? 😂
No, as I heard it's more about the time the runway is being used. The more time you spend on the main runway the more you have to pay for the usage. And it's cheaper to repair the landing gear more frequently than taking the time with a smoother landing
In case of a go around procedure u will crash cause of a fuel starving :D Or if u land and survive u will be fined 40 euros cause of the go around procedure :D
Sirius welp... ryanair isnt late...
Bracci I don't think that is correct. You would normally pay per movement (takeoff or landing) per kilogram.
Yes, paying per kilogram is a tad weird for things as heavy as planes though.
Passengers: scream.
Ryanair pilot: "First time?"
The landings are still better than the quallity of the cameras :)
IFAviationCH Nope
what do you expect from people who fly ryanair?
That’s because people who fly Ryanair can’t afford cameras or good phones
Jks
Are you sure it's not the other way round?
Rojo, you're correct
RyanAir Pilots: Flare? Whats that
Nuclearation yes
This is far from a hard landing, this is normal.
it is food ?
Good one
David O_Brien RBX private jets dont
Those poor beautiful Boeings :'(
Well Ryan Air has hard landings since it only owns the 737's, and 737s are hard to land!
Not necessarily, Southwest owns nearly double the amount of 737s Ryanair has and makes very smooth landings...this applies to American, United, and many other carriers
738s are not hard to land, it's a tactic that Ryanair uses. If a landing is hard, the wheels make a greater contact area with the ground sooner, so there is slightly more friction, and the aircraft can slow down quicker, vacate earlier, get to the gate sooner and make a faster turnaround. As a result, flights are more likely to be on time and the airline can make more money.
They're brutally abusing those tires. I bet they have to be changed often
Well, I'd rather be late than have a broken neck.
Other airlines landing: Fifty, forty, thirty, twenty, ten.
Ryanair landing: Terrain, terrain. Pull up, pull up.
Woop woop,woop woop terrain terrain pull up pull up
@@muhammadusmanrafique3517 Not funny to me.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You get what you pay for right?
lol ye
10000000$
Exactly 👌👌
More than what you pay for...
So a week in hospital because of a broken neck? 😂😂😂
Normal airline:
50 40 30 20 10
Ryanair:
3000ft 0
😂 😂 😂 That's a crash bro 😂
737 max be like
Ur in Swiss 001 videos always
UnArgentinEnVisite 😂😂💀
Air koryio is the smoothest of them all
Did these pilots use the default 737 from fsx for training?
This is basically me Landing In FSX
Daithi Aviation What's landing?
Pretty much
Welcome to FSX Steam Edition
They should change it to PMDG
Normal Airline Landing : ----
Ryan Air Landing : PULL UP , PULL UP
BestgamesTR41 and after the landing the radio screams: little sh*thead where the f*ck did you learned to fly
Pull up, Pull up, Pull up you dumbass
TERRAIN AHEAD
Terrain, Terrain, Pull up, Pull up
WOOP WOOP Terrain. Terrain. Pull up! Terrain. Terrain. Pull up! WOOP WOOP
Don't forget Ryanair is used to little airports with short runways and often don't offer a lot of landing aid...making a hard landing can be on purpose to prevent from skidding and overruning the runway. And for those who say Ryanair pilot's aren't trained for landings, keep in mind Ryanair doesn't train its pilots, their pilots are just like other pilots who graduated an aviation school and want to get paid to fly.
This video is nice to see but the context is shitty, this is just a melting pot of some hard landings who have been filmed, but you could do the same with Lufthansa, Emirates, Finnair or other "good and safe" airlines. A pilot's life is doing smooth AND hard landings.
you are absolutely right
+PH GVN Don't forget that Ryanair Pilots have a quite strict schedule, they're likely more experienced than pilots from other airlines
+colinL So...Emirates...and other giant airlines don't? Southwest operates a larger fleet of 737s and services similar styled airports. Funny thing is? - They have faster turn around times and a more tight schedule.
Guy van Nifterik the comment I was searching for
Nope, I was on a Ryanair flight where there was a big runway and still landed like a baby
Pilot instructor: So do you know how to land a plane?
Ryanair trainee: *That is an excellent question*
What?
Noone paid for the Soft-Landing-Upgrade?
Better paid if you do it this way.
You can’t call a ryanair flight „payed“ 😂😂😂
Not only that you should've payed for the seat belt
Plot twist: Ryan air passengers are first time flyers (Bcz it’s cheap) and they’re shocked by the normal plane touchdown!!
They paid for the hard landing upgrade for free
Other Airline pilots: "steady, steady"
Ryanair pilots: "YOLO"
Radio: FLARE FLARE FLARE!!
Pilots: But isn’t that a thing that lost people use?
Radio: *Facepalm*
Lol
I love that there's a channel for Hard Landings 😂😂😂
well, at least they use flaps?
JT5GAMER//XBOXGAMEZ nope
Chalupa Plays whats that ?
I’ve seen better landings without flaps.
No they probably just put full flap and idle the throttle and hope for the best
борз 95 I’ve seen better landings without gears 😂😂😂
Ryanair: now hiring ex navy pilots
I Googled it. pilots on aviation forums say that These are normal landings. they say its safer to do a normal landing then a soft landing.
thay also say that a true hard landing will make the emergency oxygen masks fall out of the cealing.
and a 737-800 is designed to handle No flare landings.
lufthansa pilots are also trained to land what passengers call "hard". when in fact it is done for safety.
But anyways, It seems pilots are laughing at what passengers seem to call "hard landings" and Pilots cant seem to find anything wrong with these good safe landings.
"its safer to do a normal landing then a soft landing" I don't know about big airliners but google the Robin DR400. If your landing is too soft, you won't unlock the steering capacity of the front wheel (schock absorber locks the front wheel straight in air too avoid any drag or damage to the wheel in flight). I fly these planes and landings are scary.
No. Flaring is normal. Stop talking bollocks. All you have to do is fly with a not-shit airline to know that these are not "normal" landings. They're obviously not such bad landings as to do any damage to the plane, but a lot of them are fairly hard landings. And I've seen other videos with even harder ones from ryanair. The passengers aren't supposed to scream when you touch down.
By the way, it's not the pilot's fault, they're not unintentionally doing hard landings because they don't know what they're doing. They're on likely a very tight schedule and I doubt ryanair has much of a tolerance for pilots who go-around, they didn't get 40 euro tickets by going-around. They're intentionally slamming the plane onto the runway and making sure it stays there because that's their job, they want to get it over with in one quick go and passenger comfort isn't the highest priority.
Person Oisels, I think you are pretty much in the wrong, if you land to soft you have the risk of ground effect kicking in, and then when pilots pull up to make a soft landing the plane gets catapulted up the air, just to do an even harder landing afterwards. Of course you can make a softer landing if you have more skill, but that just takes more time, is less efficient, and again you have the risk of the ground effect. Also planes are really fucking sturdy and can take much much harder impacts, so these landings won't effect it very much, albeit there are some landings that look indeed pretty sketchy and too hard.
Finally someone who understands.
If you land hard you increase maintenance and wear and tear on the aircraft and you can loosen bolts and weaken the structure over time leading to faster deterioration.
Unless you're a Navy pilot landing on a carrier there's no excuse to land that hard. Also, on a modern 737 like Ryanair fly any descent rate at landing above 150 ft/min is adequate. Pretty well all decent airlines in existence land smooth enough that you can feel a slight bump at most on touchdown but saying you need to put it into the ground at 500+ ft/min like the clowns flying these is just pilots making up lies for their shit flying abilities.
Zero excuse for military landings with a civilian airliner.
Normal landing : 50 40 30 20 10 butter
Ryanair landing: WHOOP WHOOP PULL UP
Prepare to get Aloha Snackbarred.
lol
I love how this copied the comment right under it
*TERRAIN TERRAIN*
You are buttering a landing if it says "5"
Other Airline: We know how to get on TH-cam easily.
RyanAir: *hold my fuel*
😂😂😂😂 that one got me HarD😂😂😂😂
Ryanair trainer: If you hear this sound sink rate pull up sink rate pull up you know it gonna be a great landing!
Pilot:I make it shouting terrain!
If your winglet say Ryanair, you're already fucked.
Ryan Ykj Id your plane is modern enough to have winglets. Some airlines are still operating 707s and 727s.
"A good landing is one you can walk away from, a truly brilliant landing is when you can use the aircraft again" - Ryanair landing lessons
landing is landing...
First time flying a commercial jet in FSX be like...
2:06 that scream tho 😂
that probably in restroom
Do they have MS Flight Sim players instead of real pilots in the cockpit?...
Yes
That is basically me flying in FSX
Богдан Ковальчук infinite flight*
They can land better than that!
GTA V Players* lol
I love flying Ryanair in FSX because then I can do hard landings!
same but i don't have fsx
I LOVE RYANAIR BECAUSE OF THAT!
Low Fares Made Simple
Ryanair: add A380 and B747 in it's fleet
All airport that Ryanair operated in: *Sweating Nervously*
"Do smooth landing or draw 24 card"
Ryanair pilot:**Draw 24 card**
Do you even know how to fly a plane
Emirates: We have the best landings.
Ryanair: HOLD MY LANDING GEAR.
Captain: We're coming in for a landing
Cabin Crew: Brace, Brace!
🤣🤣
Pilot: We will be landing shortly
Plane: *Crash landed*
Pilot: Alright we’re here
Delta: gear breaks
Ryanair: What’s landing gear?
Ryan air plane: lands smoothly.
The media: A PLANE ALMOST CRASHED AT PARIS TODAY
Everytime i go on ryanair the landings are so hard! just got off holiday few days ago and when we landed everyone screamed! very hard and with a big bang aswell!
At the end of the flight: thanks for flying with Ryanair, we hope to fly you again 💀
Doctor: You have 2mins and 10 seconds left to live.
Me:
RyanAir landings are like scraping cold butter on soft bread.
Normal Airlines: 100, 50, 40, 30, 20, 10. WE HAVE NOW LANDED
Ryan air: 100, 50 we've now landed
That was the smoothest Ryanair landing I've ever seen!!
These pilots probably didn’t go to ‘butter school’ to get their landings in good shape...
FirstOfficerShami they just don’t get payed really well and ryanair is paying for changing the tires or repairing damage...
they never go to school they only play cheap flight simulator games
Normal pilot: oh, I broke a wing in the landing
Ryanair pilot: butter
They have hard landings because the runways they land a B737 on are very short so they need to use as much of it as possible. Ryanair pilots have my respect.
RYANAIR BUTTERS IT ALL DAY
"How do i land this thing?"
"Just Get it down somehow man"
Other airlines: we have smooth landing
Ryanair: You land your planes? We crash them in the floor
The passengers are overreacting
Chez Yaya ikr! Hard landings are fun!
I don’t think so... persons who fly the first time would sh*t their pants
@@krmaty1862 i did not
Ryan B lol first flight wit ryanair? Bad start....
What do they expect for a budget company while going real fast
Ryanair pilot: *sees runway*
Ryanair pilot: lets slam this bitch
Runway: ah shit here we go again..
Regular airlines: buckle seatbelt
Ryanair: buckle 1,000 seatbelts
when the pilot watches too many Ryan air videos: lol I'm going to copy this guy and scare the shit out of my passengers
"Ryanair flight inbound - deploy the arrestor cables"
RYANAIR CEO : YOU GOT AN PAYCHECK
PILOT : YEAA WHERE
RYANAIR CEO : *BUTTER* 🍮
Ryan air coming in for a landing airport: LOCKDOWN AND BRACE
hello this is ryanair prepare for a totally smooth landing
nobody:
not a single soul
not even anyone in the universe
that ryanair fan: *Yes*
No airlines:
Seriously, no other airlines:
Ryanair: *SLAMS ALL THE LANDING GEARS DOWN AT ONE TIME IN THE ROUGHEST WAY POSSIBLE*
Ryanair: tries to butter
Also Ryanair:what do you mean that’s not butter, I call that butter enough, in fact we have the softest landings
😂😂😂
0:32 MADE MY DAY HAHA
Rhyanair pilot: lands smoothly
Boss: that’s not what we’re paying you for
ryanair:hard landings
swiss001:hold my beer
btw whos here after swiss001
Huh?
Ryanair's alarm and gpws: 100 50 stall stall stall land, BOUNCE BOUNCE BOUNCE
-Pilot in rayanair : how to landing a plane ?
-Pilot in air émirats: how to landing a rocket?
This is the most French-trying-to-speak-English comment I’ve ever seen.
I like how they are playing that chill music after landing
"Hard" landings dont mean all Ryanair pilots are bad. Actually SOLID landings will ensure you land in the touch down zone because you will not float, making sure you wont need to go around, and you will be able to stop the plane by using autobrake and idle reverse. These landings save Ryanair a lot of money in fuel.
If they want to keep low tickets fares they have to avoid burning fuel in a useless way
chrmantilla No. Hard landings aren't always good. The sudden jolting puts stress on the airframe and reduce the lifespan of the aircraft significantly
Moonship Rocketdyne i agree, that's why i wrote "hard" and then used solid.
There is a limit of feet per minute stablished by Boeing, if you land within the limits you should not damage the plane, and im sure Ryanair pilots are within the limit, closer to "smooth".
An example of a bad hard landing was a 767, not sure if operated by ANA or JAL, but you can find the video on TH-cam and see how the plane's forward part is damaged while landing.
And also end up breaking dozens of vertebrae
You are right. I was on a Ryanair flight where it was not bad. Most people want a hard landing over a 12 hour delay.
Kind of true but i always fly emirates and I can say that we NEVER floated like cmon this proves that the emirates pilots CAN do soft landings without dying... The ryanair pilots cant.. thats da difference
Ryan Air CEO: Kid, how many times have you landed a plane before?
Kid: 0
CEO: You’re hired
I need to hop on a Ryanair flight; I have never experienced a hard landing out of 11 flights on British Airways, Alitalia, Air Algie, Lufthansa and Delta
xd oof I’ve only experienced one bad landing on the tens of Ryanair flights that I’ve been on. Though it must be said that landing was absolutely atrocious - I got the impression throughout the flight that the pilot was inexperienced though so I was well prepared for it.
Ryanair: We don't find the runway, the runway finds us!
Pilot: *lands *
Eveyrone: JESUS JESUS
me: *crying bc i hate AIRPLANES*
Airplanes are gorgeous flying machines which are truly inducates the magnificent power of human mind and provides the safest way to travel from point A to point B. Each of them have their own soul and personality. They never meant to be hated but only to be loved by us ^ ^
@@futurepilot5287 i know but i suffer from plane anxiety (ᗒᗣᗕ)՞
This is acually a compilation that shows the smoothest RyanAir landing.
the landings bring tourism to ryanair
The rest of airline company: Why can't you be just normal!?
Ryanair: (screaming while landing the plane fast)
Ryanair...
The best airline for worst landings...
Sully: Okay, we might not survive.
RyanAir: Okay, we will not survive.
Lmao guaranteed these are the 250hr pilots 😂😂😂
I love how everyone is prepared for a rough landing
Are all ryanair pilots told to fly faster to the destination 😂
Other airlines: 100,50,40,30,20,10
Ryanair: stall stall pull up woop woop terrain terrain 1000 10
What kind of training have those pilots?
+Harry Rb the company is shit. But the pilots are pilots. It could be crosswind that these videos that were taken and passengers were in shock.
it is because the airports Ryan air have are small airports and the runways are a bit short so the pilots need to land the plane hard or at the beggining part part of the runway while the plane is going pretty fast so that it won't it without overshoot and also they need to stay in schedule.
+Jansel Kenneth Tolentino Oh so all the bigger and better airlines font care about schedule? Nah, Emirates totally doesn't care and British/KLM/Lufthansa don't care. Horrible excuse
The same EASA regulated 737NG type rating that any pilot in Europe flying the next generation has. Ryanair get a good chunk of their pilots supplied to them from Oxford Aviation Academy which is considered one of the most prestigious flight schools in the world. These are harsh landings from a passengers point of view, but technically speaking... they're perfectly good landings and well within the safety margins of the Aircraft. So their pilots are actually top class believe it or not. Their safety record is outstanding for the amount of flights they operate but not many people bother to look at it.
Zachary Sylvester exactly. well said
Ryanair hard landings and drift to the first exit are what I pay for.
Love it =)
Those landings are nothing compared to a landing I had in Poland in 2011, the plane bounced off the ground twice and almost didn't have enough runway to stop on time.
ka no so you also Flyer with ryanair? ;)
Normal airlines: butter on the runway
Ryanair: 50,40,30,20,10 Terrain Terrain! Pull up! Terrain Terrain Pull up! Boom!
landing last week in Paris almost broke my neck - people were screaming at some point. what the hell is wrong with these pilots. I fly almost every week - never seen bad landings in my life like the Ryanair one - will never fly again with them
Yep most this people lied
Good choice! At least you paied for the flight and not for an broken neck and hospital ;)
Yes but they do this for safety... A soft landing means more floating, then a runway overrun.
But yeah, that isn't safety...
Ryanair: Buys new plane
Ryanair 1 year later: another plane in retirement
youre down in one piece. stop complaining
prac2 just because something worse could have happened doesn’t mean we aren’t going to complain.
@@thelaniakean Then the problem is the people complaining.
That depends what they are complaining about.
But I didn’t pay for that extra hospital time and a broken neck....
Normal airliners: 50, 40, 30, 20, 10, aaaaaand touchdown
Ryanair: 50, 40, 20, *boom*
Landing at 300kt
The last 6 flights Ive had with ryanair has had the smoothest landings
The pilots probably got fired after the flight poor pilots ☹️
Michael QPD for what, smooth landings?
It’s a joke
Michael QPD Well it isn’t even funny yknow
Always womens scream :P
and children
p2002pl and men
and aliens
and suspension
and engine
RyanairCaptain:Now smooth landing.
CoPilot:Ok it is shouting pull up is that good
Captain:TOO SMOOTH😠😠😠