Ryanair Pilot Forgets To Flare
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Not enough passengers paid the extra landing flare fee.
They spent all their money on the $20 pillow fee.
More like they're gonna get charged a fee for the landing gear maintenance costs 😂
😂
Hilarious, yet strangely probable
Hilarious 🙄 a standard issue Ryanair joke from someone who probably only flew occasionally. When folk makes gags I often wonder who they’re comparing with?
The second F/A-18 pilot knew the hikers were there. We had a similar encounter at Stevens Pass, WA years ago. Got buzzed and felt the jet blast from #2 being low.
They are not gonna pay attention to hikers. 🤣🤣. But hey, I guess it’s a better story to tell that he knows. 😂
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 "🤣🤣." bro actually put a "." after a emoji. It isn't a sentence.
And they definatly saw them. You just don't understand how good vision they have, and they are amazing at finding small details and that woulda been easy to see anyways.@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183
@@Ghost_III. I clicked twice on the spacebar. When you do that, iPhone puts a “.” 🤷🏻♂️. See, just happened again. 🤷🏻♂️
Why are you clicking twice 💀@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183
3 minutes of aviation never disappoints
Apart from the missing 7 seconds
@@JohnSmithShieldshey! That was my line!!!😂😂😂
@@JohnSmithShields yeah seriously has the creator never heard of subtitles?
Can we not increase it to 4 minutes ?
Bot
Ryanair Executives: Give that pilot a raise!
but that would mean paying him above minimum wage and that would affect his Tax Credits award
CANSADO ???? BURNOUT ???? WHO KNOWS.....
Literally no one knows what they’re talking about re this subject. It’s ridiculous
Every RyanAir pilot to ever exist, in unison: "Flare? What's flare??"
Regarding the Ryanair landing, look at the wind sock. It was a strong crosswind. They did fine! A firm landing isnt necessarily a bad landing!
Always look forward to a new three minutes.
1:14 "Here it comes another one‘s coming in"
"YEEEEESSSS" lmao
Wow, that's one of the smoothest Ryanair landings I've ever seen!
The Ryan Air one just looks like a hard landing rather than forgetting to flare. The rear wheels touch the ground and bounce before the nose wheel touches the runway surface.
If you pause the video at 0:20 you can clearly see the flare with the two rear wheels grounded and the nose raised.
it was a clearly strong windy day, nothing about the flares
The Airbus A380. The most expensive snow thrower ever made. 😆
0:19 thahnkyou for flying Ryanair. Last year, over 90% of our flights arrived on time. We hoped you enjoyed yours, and look forward to seeing you again soon
Carrier landing! Nailed it 😂😂
That F-18 buzz was epic
they're RCAF, Royal Canadian Air Force. There is a much longer video of this on YT.
Just imagine a RyanAir-AeroSucre merger: your flight barely takes off and lands with a thud!
Ryanair was landing in strong cross wind. He probably landed hard on purpose to stick to the runway. Look at the wind sock.
Indeed: plant it and don't worry if the landing isn't pretty. It's not going to be.
I've seen RC-Plane landings under that Conditions that were smoother 🤣
At 19 seconds you can see the pilot did indeed flare. It's just a high descent rate no doubt due to the challenging wind conditions.
Probably in ils automatic procedure 😅
Ryan air usually lands hard to avoid go around. Save time and money
A more shocking video would’ve been “Ryanair pilot remembers to flare”
Ryanair, We'll get you there! (spine realignment included!)
Any respectable Naval Aviator would be proud of that first landing. OK-3 for sure.
another great episode ❤
I had one of those landings. The pilot apologized to everyone. It was Southwest Airlines back in the 90's and we landed in Minneapolis. The entire plane made a "crunching" noise and I truly thought for a moment we were all going to die.
*Thank you, I am amazed watching these wonderful moments*
3 minutes of aviation is my fav aviation channel after Ice711 but 3 minutes of aviation makes so good videos we should be paying him for that...
No flare is standard procedure at Ryanair. I flew with the airline a couple of times and non of the pilots actually cared to flare :-)
He landed the plane without a flare in the world... 😁
2:14- I like how the A380 leaves ground as it was on rails.
That Ryanair one was a firm landing rather than a hard one, nothing to worry about on a 737
Passengers must pay extra for flair
That go-around by BA was textbook. It's what we used to call a TOGA-10. 10 degrees pitch in order to avoid a tailstrike and once you're clear of the runway, you revert to the "normal" go-around procedure. It was in no way "late". Also plane-spotters commenting on what the pilot is supposed to do is utterly infuriating. Learn to fly an airbus yourself, then we'll talk. Same goes for a lot of people in aviation related comment sections! Best regards, a 320 driver.
Nowhere near a tail strike. I’ve never heard of TOGA-10. Must be specific to your airline?
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 I've never implied that it was.
Maybe. Afaik old BA and Virgin guys also had that procedure, as that's who my instructors were.
Nowadays it's called balked landing procedure, at least at my company.
@@EinfachLuap balked landing isn’t new. It’s been around longer than I’ve been flying and I started in 1992. But a balked landing doesn’t mean 10° pitch to avoid tail strike.
Now, to be fair, I have zero A320 experience. So maybe it’s an A320 thing. However, I’m typed on the A340, which is prone to tail strikes, yet we weren’t trained to 10°.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183 I haven't claimed it's new, just that we call it that now. Gone through the rating 1 year ago, so I guess I'm still fresh and just checked the docs, it's 10° for us. Maybe a company thing, who knows.
I love your channel
Thank you for flying Ryanair
Ryanair charges an extra £20pp for flare
1:15 the funny thing is that its way louder in person lol
At least they remembered to lower the gear, arm the ground spoilers and lower the flaps. Great pilots
Late go around, what's an on-time one, a mile from touchdown?
That was a butter landing ; butter just out of the freezer.
Opening full flare is not included to ticket price in Ryaniar. Each passenger must give extra 8 euro for it. If not, they have to land by bounding..
I reckon RyanAirs' pilot training sim is just GTA in the break room
I didn't realize that Prague Ruzyně/Havel airport could accomodate the A380
Bahaha old man laughing "what was that" 😂
He didn't forget to flare, he just didn't forget he is flying for *RYANAIR*
AirFrance : how many flaps do you use for landing
Emirates : 30 degres
Rayanair : what is flaps ?
😂
That reaction to the Ryanair landing
Steady on you'll blow a gasket old boy!!
0:24 "what was that?" lmao this guy is new in aviation... just a normal ryanair landing
0:18 truly a Ryanair landing 😂😂😂😂😂
Lol, my man bottomed out the struts.
1.32 The OMG is louder than the jet ......that spoilt it ....
When landing, Ryanair planes turn from a Boeing to a Boing
‘S’ in “Ryanair” stands for smooth landing
The first one it's ryanair dude, that's normal, they always treat their planes like babies treat valuable things
First plane landing is a hard landing at Humbertos Delgado airport in Lisbon!
But that is the way Ryanair take down, I feel it so many time!
What does forget to flare actually mean.? What did or didn’t happen?
Big fast jets shouldn’t “flare” in the conventional sense. The plane gets flown into touchdown. Smaller, slower planes can flare and hold off touchdown until the plane wants to settle down. Keeping a fast plane in ground effect will put that aircraft at the end of the runaway before you know it.
Wow good stuff 👍
On that video I loved the super hornet going through the desert where was that .
1:13 they've obviously never been to the Mach loop.
Well, its on schedule and not delayed, isn't it?
0:20😅
Sadly, no Aerosucrae
nah too smooth for ryanair, another normal day of ryanair spotting ☕
I watch every one of the videos on this channel with the sound completely muted.
I can accept 1-2 seconds. I can even tolerate 3-4 seconds. But 7 seconds short!?! I feel cheated!
OH so so jealous of those people who witnessed those Super Hornets! WOW! Id be yelling too the sound just goes right thru your body ! Lucky them and great they got it on video too! Weeeeeeeeeee
Should rename this channel, THE RYAN AIRSHOW.
You owe us 8 seconds of aviation
1:27 - It’s “Look AT it”… not “Lookit” 🤦🏻♂️
Its Will Smith and Tom Cruise in the F A 18 Super Hornet.
Is Ryanair the first hire for pilots right out of flight school?
Everyone's Jerry from Big Jet TV. 😂
TERAIN, TERAIN, TERAIN, PULL UP, PULL UP, PULL UP, PULL UP...
what was so special abt the first one tho?
thats a totally normal RyanAir landing
Highway to the danger zone! A sentence to describe this video in a nutshell 😎 👊🏻 🔝 😂🛩️🔥 he thought he was TOP GUN pilot landing on a carrier lol 😂
What was it that missed the flare input by the pilot?
Low salary.
Low pride.
@@rtbrtb_dutchy4183your reply makes no sense.
@@EdOeuna your reply makes no sense.
@@philipmartin708 - pilots should have pride in their work. Performing a lovely landing, not necessarily “butter”, reflects on the pilot and, ultimately, the airline. I would be highly embarrassed by such a shoddy landing.
The first clip is so obvious 🤣
The thumbnail has me on edge
The 380A is a free vacuum cleaner
How about a "3 Minutes of Ryanair" channel. I doubt you would be stuck for content
He or she DID flare. It's bloody obvious. The problem appears to be excessive speed/rate of descent. And yes, I HAVE landed a real (smaller) aeroplane.
Ryanair has a policy to avoid flare and get a firm landing… helps lower the standards :-) :-)
I hope someone has the pov from inside the plane. must've been ROUDY
The pilot did not forget to flare, that landing is done after ryanair manual :)
Ryanair!! I land with emotion or without emotion!!!! lol 😂
A aviator preforming a Textbook carrier landing.
“Forgot”
Ryan air needs Jet Blue training, they flare at the gate!
Yeh the F18, wast that “Skywalker Canyon”…🤦🏼…🥹…😂🤣😂🤣😂. Still don’t beat the Mach Loop.
Ryanair doesn't flare. They land the 73 the way it's supposed to be landed: firmly.
The vids of the fighter jets doesn't capture the incredible noise fighter jets make. They are VERY noisy
Please mute the plane spotters they give me a headache
noice da Ryan air pilot didn’t get fired
I know it's cliche but...."Thank you for flying RyanAir."
0:25 That, my friend is a classic ryanair landing.
Nice
pov: you are a npc in msfs watching a random player landing
I mean....When they're not your tyres
smoothes ryanair landing:
Standard Ryanair landing.
Ryanair never disappoints.
Still, you have to give Aero Union an "A" for effort.
Yes the Aero Union had some definite Aerosucre undertones!
Kablammo!
Ryan Air in its 37 year history and currently ranked number three in the world for yearly passengers carried has never had a fatal accident.
That might be true but they have given their passengers more heart attacks than any other airline...
@@tomlee7956 No that’s just not true.
@@ramps2402 it is. They have never had a fatal crash ever.
Their yearly bill for paying for passengers soiled underwear is $12,000,000
@@tomlee7956 No they haven't. I don't know why people are perpetuating this idiotic meme about Ryanair. It has absolutely no basis whatsoever. It is actually one of the world's safest airlines. Their fees and charges might be controversial but you can't fault their safety record.