Storm Kathleen Terrifying moment Aer Lingus arriving from Venice had to GO Around at Dublin Airport
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That video is all over the news now!!
Fantastic catch! Would you be okay with me featuring this in my series Weekly Dose of Aviation? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description. Thanks!
How did he not reply 😢
What a day Evans. Epic stream today, huge thanks for staying so long in difficult conditions
Thanks so much Michael
Hear hear. Rough day !
Kudos to the Dub Air Boss.
Mgnt owes you a round of golf.
I could not believe how one after the other they went around as they were using the short runway. I watched it on FlightRadar. There was 3 ryanair and two aerlingus aircraft waiting forever to take off along with that China Anilines plane in the background. The UAE 777 at that time had the worst of it all IMHO. He finally made it.
Watched this poor guy on FR24. They tried twice before limping over the Irish Sea. Wise to abandon. The others who landed successfully seemed to drop altitude sooner than this flight and the Roma one.
Good catch, good filming! Would you mind me featuring this in my daily Aviation series? Of course you will be credited both in the video and in the description. Thank!
I'm glad I wasn't on that plane EUPS! Best wishes from the Belfast Castlereagh hills.
Fantastic capture! May I feature this go around in one of my next episodes? Of course with a link back to your original video. All the best to you :)
Please always credit EU Plane spotters thanks
@@euplanespotters will do, thanks!
Hey I love your channel !
Ok you can use it credit EU Plane Spotters and link back to original video
Wow, that's a firm hard landing. Did the plane land on its 2nd attempt?
I was on that plane Jesus it was 😧
Playing the horslips song sideways to the sun
Listening to it now.. so beautiful.
What a pilot 👍👍👍
Hmm... I suspect it's more a case of a pilot who's either inexperienced or just plain bad at cross-wind landings.
@@PaulJakma aerlingus pilots who fly turboprops usually service knock,shannon galway airports on the west of Ireland where the wind coming off the atlantic uninterupted is savage👍
Well experienced for sure
@@upsidedownrc8992 The turboprops are operated by a different company to Aer Lingus.
Used to be Aer Arann/Stobart Aer. When that collapsed, Emeral Air was setup - took over some of the same aeroplanes too (leased from another company).
@@upsidedownrc8992 But yes, regional pilots may well have more experience with cross-wind landings. Not least cause they generally rack up more landings than jet pilots do, for the same flying hours, by virtue of flying shorter routes.
It was a bit of wind for God's sake!
Its always the neo😭😭
my fifteen year old son is there
I was on it, what a rush
Wow 😟
What a rush??? A you tapped or what?
The bump looked awful, but the nose dipping was terrifying! Thankfully pilots rectified!
Oh my gosh, so sorry!!!!! Can't believe it. Assume it landed safely after go-around. But the weather didn't improve at all. Read that the Seattle one landed in Paris apparently. Also touched down, then went up again. Crazy. Thankfully the pilots get excellent training, but I guess more flights should have been diverted.
Same bro
So scary to be actually on that plane .
I don't care how much it cost me, there's no way I would have flown yesterday.
I can absolutely relate. Had to take off in these conditions from Cork years ago. It was bumpy, but better than landing in these storms. Terrifying!!!
he made a pigs mickey out of that landing !! once the wheels touch - he is meant to steer it straight - back into the wind. He just chickened out. If that was a Ryanair landing - the pilots would be off the plane and back in the airport having a drink, at this stage. ;--)
The trick is to time the rudder kick correctly to straighten before touchdown.
Doesn't like any attempt at it. Indeed the plane is actually rotating /away/ from alignment with the runway. Looks like inexperience / inability with cross-winds?
Do you think more planes should have been diverted yesterday? Are you a pilot? I admire what they do, I really do. They need to be on alert basically ALL the time and during ascend and descend it can't always be easy, especially here in Ireland!
Hello Evans. I am from Nationalworld - a sister national news site of the Yorkshire Post. I have a reporter on my team looking to do a story about this terrifying landing. Would you allow us to share your video via a download to our site and link back to your channel your channel?
Hi I guess I replied your email already. You can use but credit EU Plane spotters and link back to original video.
How about reporting it professionally as a standard procedure, as opposed to sensationalising it as ‘terrifying’ and ‘inaccurately’ as a ‘landing’ it was a ‘go around’
Blimey
You need a nappie?
Nothing that terrifying there. No gust. Looks like pilot did not transition from crab to aligned straight with the runway (as they should /just/ before/ touch down), so touched down crabbed, and decided to go around.
I've had scarier farts