Shall we land? ... yes ... no ... yes ... no ...
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Fascinating to see how the undercarriage copes with being thumped into the ground.
Closeups of the action on a day of strong winds at about 45 degrees to the runway direction.
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Emirates: "runway's long, I have time, let's go slow and smooth" Ryannair: "they said bring it to the ground"
X DART “they said being it to the ground” me who is on the ground: its chernobog time *_BETCH_*
Slam it !!!!
@@potats1770 ryanair will be the last airline i fly on
emirates literally bounced tf are you talking about smooth and slow????
The Emirates pilots are procrastinating 😂😂
Radio altimeter: 50...40.. Ryanair pilots: Forget it man, we've landed already.
@@ralzvy 😁😁😁😁😁
Radar Altimeter??
Sam Houck both is correct. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radar_altimeter
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@@samhouck1833 yes man..it tells you how far you from ground before landing
Technically, the Ryanair landing was the most textbook of the lot. There was no disguising it with the playback speeds.
damn, didn't even notice that the joke is getting pretty overused ngl
@@gamespender8605 I don't get it, can you explain?
Kilt meant increasing the video speed for ryanair
@@subu_versus It seems as if different speeds were used for the videos making it look like Ryan Air smashed the plane onto the strip when they actually only took less time to do the landing with hovering at the same speed.
Idk what y’all are on about, that Ryanair landing was excellent. Controlled, relatively smooth, and prioritized getting the plane down safely.
Theyre joking ig
Yea, jumping on landing could end very fast in an runway overrun
Crsp
@@type10mbt29 Nothing, because the Ryanair landing was the best! A smooth landing is not always the best way to land it, it is just the best way when the weather is good. If it is windy like in the video, then a harder landing is better, because if you jump on the landing and a windsheer hits you, it will probably blow you off the runway but if you land fast and hard, then the wheels have directly a good contact to the ground without the risk of jumping. A hard landing also shortens the runway needed to slow down.
@@type10mbt29 wonder what you smoking? you think someone that lands that faster is unprofessional?
Landing touchdown means: Other airlines: touch Ryanair: DOWN
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This should be at the 2nd top
They've got places to be. No time for pussyfooting a landing.
Other airlines: touch Ryanair: ouch
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Ryanair-- Co pilot : should we land Pilot : *done.*
ryanair isnt bad, its just because people think it's not good just because it never does good landings or anything, but in fact it does actually land normally 80% of the time
@@pianoserd of course Ryanair isn't bad, people just make joke about it and that what make it special
@@pianoserd sure, but it's a meme at this point, so it's just fun to rip in Ryanair even if you don't mean it.
500... 400... 300... 200... 100... 50... 40... 10... rwtard rwtard
@@potats1770 liar. It can’t be since you are alive and commenting
ryan air did the best landing: positive touch down, no floating etc... well done.
sadly most people dont know what a smooth landing is... They think eating 1000 ft of runway (overshooting in other words) is a good landing lol. I say that's a go around.
well good to see how pilots and people knwoning more in the area have a different opnion !
dont mind me asking but isnt that bad for the wheels? Like i feel it hit harder with more force to the wheels?
Good question! The main landing gears are designed to take much more abuse (force) than can be seen in this video. This is intentional, since landings in rough weather can result in rougher landings. The safety factors are usually designed between 1.25 and 1.5 of the operational air speeds. Seems quite low but those boys are pretty strong. Additionally the shock absorption system allows for a smooth experience for the passengers which also quickly attenuates the shock (good for the fuselage too). Just look at the size difference between the absorbers of the main landing gears and the nose wheel. In contrast: It is much more dangerous to hover over the airfield and then decide to land anyways. The danger that most people don't see is that the aircraft needs a lot of distance to decelerate (depends on the weight & braking capabilities of the aircraft and landing surface conditions). You can also look at the fuselage and how much it bounces. Ryanair doesn't really bounce more than the other aircraft. You can identify a hard landing when the aircraft touches down and the surface pushes the aircraft back in the air. (Look up student pilot landings, they're quite entertaining)
@@Crallux sadly some people can’t take a joke
I like how Ryanair just goes for the goal, no buts, rather have a hard touchdown than stay long in the air with a 20% chance of crashing.
Ryanair landing was pretty smooth idk what video you were watching
It was sped up. Was actually perfectly fine.
wAT 20 per-er... cent crash ChANCE//
20%?? Idk about those statistics chief…
Emirates: _Slowly, slowly, slowly,_ touchdown RyanAir: *_YEEET_*
BAHAHAHAHA
LOLJosip Ćurić
Stfu
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Bruuuuuhhh i laugheddd waaaayyy too much thanks for makin me lose 20 kcal
I love how Ryanair comes on like “I am speed”
Yea they’re just casually doin 299 knots x3
Lol
So that's where lightning mcqueen ended up! He took up with Ryanair!
*casually goes Mach 1 for final approach*
They land faster than concord top speed
It’s actually passenger safety to land that hard. The wind was pretty rough, so it was good to land it a bit firmer to ensure enough runway. Don’t tell me “but all the others did it nicely, so he could’ve too.” I know, BUT: the risk of a go around was a lot higher. And even if it’s 1/100000 chance. What if he was the 1? And then got an engine failure, hydraulics leak, etc? Right. Just let him land a bit firmer to minimize the risk of anything happening. Props to the pilots of that 737, tough cookie to put down with this wind. Floaty as hell. They did everything perfect. No hesitation, flying the plane onto the runway. Didn’t drop it, didn’t float, perfect. It was firm, but technique perfect for a wind like this
The one before ryanair in fact made me slightly nervous because it looked like the plane will just flip on the side.
It's still crazy for me to think that we're able to make something that big fly so majestically and safely too.
Any other airine: carefully, annnd touchdown Ryanair: just turn off the engine, we should fall down eventually
Lmao 😭
How are you gonna get cheap tickets then? Better safe fuel. Full flaps and pull back the throttle at descent and it will do it on its own. BAM!
Woa many likes thanx
*airline*
Turn it off at the peak of your flight and glide, cost effective and spicy
Those Emirates pilots were hearing “50, 40, 30, 20, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10”
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Don't forget the "Retard" things they might be roasted more than 2 times than usual
Ooooooh swiss001 coming in
Hahahahahaaha...made my day🤣🤣🤣
This could actually be an Airbus GPWS remix
I find it weird how most of the comments seem to imply that the Ryanair landing was particularly hard. It is by far the best (safest) landing in the video, and not particularly hard. Though I suppose most didn't notice that the shock absorbers compressed twice: first on the initial touchdown, then more as the spoilers deployed.
As someone from Ireland who flies regularly, I can attest that the Ryanair landing was the cleanest. We get pretty harsh, cold winds here which cause extreme turbulence (low pressure, which causes the “dropping” sensation). When that happens during landing, the safest thing to do is to allow the weight of the plane to drop as abruptly as is safely possible, as the harder landing forces the tires to grip and prevents the plane from being blown back into the air or off the runway. Going gentle is only safer during calm weather with higher pressure on ground level, as it will guide the plane better. The first landing wasn’t great, for the reasons mentioned above. There was clearly too much lift under the left wing, which tells me the “wing-breaks” (spoiler-type things on the wings, unsure what they’re called) weren’t engaged soon enough. The wind was obviously working against him though, so it’s quite forgivable. The FlyBe landing was terrible. Way too much bounce, probably due to hesitation. I assume that was a pilot who was fairly new on the job, or who was otherwise in training. The Emirates landing was much too “light” given the weather conditions, which explains why the wheels bounced and didn’t touch down all at once as they were supposed to. The nose was a little too high in the air which almost caused a lift bubble of air to form under the plane, which would’ve possibly caused need for a second landing attempt. Again, it seems the pilot hesitated and didn’t commit the aircraft to a weighted drop. This sort of thing should not happen with a plane of this size, it’s easily large enough to land gracefully in harsh weather if handled correctly. With the Ryanair landing, we see the plane approach the runway not only with speed, but with almost the entire weight of the plane. The plane is outrunning the wind and using gravity to its advantage. I would be inclined to say that’s a very skilled pilot right there. He knows what he’s doing. I’m not a pilot, just a regular flier with an interest in the mechanics.
Emirates be like: "Our passengers deserve a smooth landing" Ryan air be like: "you didn't pay for the smooth landing fee"
Ooo... Someone is getting triggered
Lorenzo Aviation Nah, he's talking to the moon. You're good.
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Lorenzo Aviation yes he’s talking to u
@@ferret5002 ryanair sucks
Tire manufacturers now use Ryanair landings as a part of their quality check standards
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1:47
They should just rid of the wheels and use a parachute instead
I do remember someone telling how the plane they were on took three attempts to get all the wheels down. After settling, the pilot came on the intercom and said “Ladies and gentlemen, the attendants will now take a ballot on which you preferred.. Landing A, B or C. “
This kzhead.info/sun/qtibk8WPpauYras/bejne.html
Ryanair actually picks the safe choice considering the weather circumstances - land and not risk a go-around or runway overrun
"How many wheels did you want on the A380, again?" "Yes."
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22 wheels🤯🤯
So sad it's going to be discontinued!
Lol. I was actually counting the wheels before I read this comment....
I swear, RyanAir recruits from Navy pilots and doesn’t bother to tell them they’re not catching arrestor wires anymore.
@@theblackwidowverified921 Bugger off, bot
cables*
@@13yearsago I know they’re technically cables, I’ve just always heard them called wires by everyone up to and including naval aviators. So I also call them wires.
@@jamesharding3459 they are actually wires, they are a cable, but they are called a wire, like, when you hit the first wire on an aircraft carrier, it’s called a “1 wire”
@@m.a.6020 Some definitions for ya: - A wire is a single, homogenous strand of flexible metallic filament - A cable is multiple wires combined like the fibers in a rope. The cables used on carriers, are, well, cables. They just call them wires. Also, learn to read - and write - proper English before attempting to be a pedant about my usage of it. I, unlike you, am _quite_ proficient with it.
I like how they're mindful of the tires wellbeing, giving them time to come to terms with the fact that they'll be landing.
Actually the Ryanair Pilots where the only ones that made it right, it was clearly windy and in those conditions you rather want a harder landing to have a good contact betwen wheels and runway. If you try to land softly, then your going to jump and lose runway lenght which could end in a runway overrun.
RyanAir be like: I paid for the whole suspension, im going to use the whole suspension
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I was the chosen one to make ur comment 1k
Runway: *exists* Ryanair: H E L O
HELL O
HELL ON
HELL NO
HE LO
H E L L N O
Happened to me 4 years ago, got on a plane with winds at 50km/h at ground level, literally had my trolley suspended in air while boarding due to the wind, did one hour of flight and at the landing the wind was making the plane roll quite a bit, the last I think 4/5 metres were done like a divebomb, the pilot obviously couldn't risk touching the runway with a wing, yet we made like a 5cm jump on the seats from the hit All in all quite a memorable experience
A few months back me and my parents went to visit some family overseas and when we arrived at our destination, I notice there was a lot of turbulence as we were approaching the runway. So, as a precaution I tightened my safety buckle and braced for a shacky landing. Sure enough, the plane jumped, everyone screamed, my parent complained, and I was wondering how come no one else saw it coming.
Everyone: American airlines does the worst landings ever Ryanair: hold my beer
Its not even the airline, its just Ryan Air hires new pilots that are young and that are new to flying, some pilots are really good and work for Ryan Air.
actually, I fly with AA and nothing is wrong. The only thing is the food choices. Their new plaen is awesome! it’s almost like a limbo with ‘em lights. Just its *flying*
broken gear*
This is actually a joke btw, not to offend any airlines or any of yall
LEGO Planes kid ik, i just had to do that
Wheels on Emirates: *happ* Wheels on Ryanair: *intense sweating* shit we're being deployed, may god save our souls
Happ? More like *_fapp_*
Lol
@@trollege9618 the only response their fapping is because they know they can survive the landing
Soles*
Not soles big brain, they spelled it correctly.
I believe each airport have different runway lengths. Since Ryanair mostly operates with relatively small airports, there is a higher chance that also the runway is shorter. Taking that into account and also the fact that it looks very windy, it seems the safest way to land without risking an overrun. Besides, I use Ryanair quite frequently and for short trips it's not that bad. Worth the money since the tickets can be extra cheap.
The plane's on the ground, and the pilot's alive. A successful landing!
For those who were unaware, this kind of thing is caused by a phenomenon known as the Ground Effect: when an aircraft flies slowly and low, a cushion of air will kind of force the plane back into the air
That, or they had a ballhair too much power on.
Big planes like that dont get much ground affect, they kept power in and floated a bit. Both my instructors are airline pilots and ive asked that same question.
@@BoringFlightVids but ground effect actually ever saved lives in a 747 taking off from Athens. The plane did not have enough thrust to climb and skimmed through the rooftops of Athens. The temperature was very hot and they were very heavy. The plane got under the stall speed but somehow able to fly because of ground effect. In the end the temp got down and wind was favorable and they were able to climb.
So, is that the main reason for Ryanair crews not to touchdown slowly?
@@faizfaiz965 well, no. The ground effect doesn’t affect a pilot’s skills. Some Ryanair pilots aren’t great, but it always depends on how experienced the pilot is
Emirates: *Lands heavy plane smoothly* Ryanair: *always makes sure that everyone hits the ceiling*
*tArMaC
They do that to ensure everyone's awake so they can hurry up and get on to the next one!
Pilot: “Thank you for flying Ryanair. Now it’s time for your free ceiling check!” Passengers: “Ceiling… check? Wha-“ *BANG* Pilot: “We now have touchdown, welcome to your destination :)”
@@RubricalChain25 honestly, I wouldn't mind this happening for all the eejits ignoring the rules. Oh, someone's too good for sitting on their ass during landing? Ceiling check! They will know next time 😆
@@duzehalo lol good one xd
"How hard do you want your landings to be?" ryan air: "yes"
I just learned the other day that they should immediately touch down for a safe landing, or keep flying and try to land again (currently studying to be a flight attendant btw).
Other airlines: gently, gently. Theeeere we go. Butter. Ryanair: haha wheels on runway go BRrRRr
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I always love flying ryanair bc they put your boarding pass in a hat and shake it up and if they draw your name you get to be the pilot
Dang this is underrated as hell 😂
Pawral 28 I really dont know if your serious so ima just say r/maybeawooosh
@@youraveragebean5284 actually you’re the one who needs r/woooosh...
@@youraveragebean5284 I think you need an r/woosh
My mucus came out of my mouth after reading ur comment😂😂😂
I can't be the only one that liked Ryanair's no bullshit approach to that landing. Just plant it and done no risking skipping around or going for another circle. Maybe some pilots have different things to say about it
nah it was the best landing. The other landings were almost a go around case. Sure a bit rough but it touched down where it was supposed to land
That was probably one of the smoothest ryanair landing I've ever seen
Emirates: Butter Ryanair: E A R T H Q U A K E
ライアンエアは日本だった可能性が微レ存?
@@user-qb2ki6hn7r the fuck are you saying? Do you honestly think we will understand that?
@@PekoraWhitemage altijd grappig om een Nederlander te zien
@Pufferfish guy cierto weon?
@@alexander-mauricemillamlae4567 anjeun teh omong naon? abdi teu paham :
Ryanair landing is exactly how I land in flight simulator 😂
you are their next first officer.. congrats
@@sailaab thank you very much sir. I will not let anyone down smoothly.
I land just like the private jet in RFS
U AI?
Well that is just a bouncing
If you want to know why the plane seems to hover in the air before landing, its because of the ground effect: normally the plane pushes the air down, but because the ground is in the way, it creates a large pocket of extra high pressure air that makes the plane kinda "waterskii" or "surf" this wave (yes wave) across the runway. Another reason why the plane takes so long is because you generally keep the plane throttled up to
That's another reason to do a hard touchdown instead of hovering and potentially crashing.
Was looking for this comment.
I love how Ryan Air just went for it. “Screw your smooth landings! It’s my job to get the plane on the ground, and I’m going to do just that!”
Everyone else: Smoothly... Smoothly... Smoothly... There we go. Ryanair: *WEEEEEEEEEEEEE*
Ryanair pilots on takeoff: *thrust to 100 immediately* Also they: V1 ROTATE *REEEEEEEEEEE*
Did anyone else find this hilarious? I laughed so hard most of the way through. Thank you, I needed that (intentional or not)!
Dude I am busting my ribs laughing at these, the slow pan in on the gear is killing me 😂
1:13 Builders: How many tires did you want for this model? Engineers: yes
Its because the aircraft is so heavy
@@tom2768 no shit Sherlock !
old meme bro
Wow this is unfunny
Tomas Andri Seriously? xD
Other Airlines: Yes no no Yes no Yes no Yes Ryanair: Yessssssssss
and those other airplanes ate up about 700 extra feet of runway trying to get a smooth touchdown, that's 700 extra feet of stopping distance they didn't get to take advantage of. Maybe fine on a dry runway but on a wet or icy runway.....
Ryanair be like: Allahu ackbar!!!
Ye-BOOM
@@kouryy 👍👍👍👍👍
A Ryanair 737 landing in Göteborg was the hardest I've ever hit the tarmac. Mind you, I was once in a SAS 737 which landed at Kastrup while I thought we were still up in the clouds. Talk about a heart-attack moment!
Pilots are AMAZING! We REALLY APPRECIATE You!!
Of course Ryanair just... lands
RootedHat stop making old jokes go book a rynair fkight see for urslef
@@ninjawarrriorr3062 I'm already seeing for myself... through videos of people on those flights... Still shaky and bouncy.
Just slam the thing down on the runway the way it's supposed to be. Soft landings are for posh people.
@@ninjawarrriorr3062 ryanair pilot detected
More like a controlled crash than a landing
Heavy wind Other airlines: be prepare to go around Ryanair: be prepared for the next flight in 20 min.
That is the sad truth. It did go well this time.
Nah they just bombard the airport with the people they carry and then head directly to their next destination, and people get catapulted inside from earth: perfect efficiency, not so perfect delivery
my friend choke on ur comment.hes in the hospital
@@arandomguyontheinternet9057 Oh sorry! All the best to him ❤️
I always LOVE to see an airplane landing safely. God bless all pilots and crew today. 🙏👊🏾💪🏾👋🏼
another pilots landing: i must carefully land the plane smooth Ryan: we need new plane
First one looked like he was testing the water temp with his toe.
Underrated man
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Aaah exactly ☺
1:49 ryanair be like: i aint got no time for a smooth landing
Well it looked alright
@@karoliskazlauskas1213 It wasn't alright, it was too rough even though it looked fine, it put a lot of stress in the suspension and shook the passengers.
@@akram-_-4398 but look how fast it approached the touchdown was very bad they just dont need to save fuel they should care bout passenger comfort Too
@@akram-_-4398 there is literally no reason for them to shorten the landing since they'll still waste fuel taxiing to their spot.
My opinion, but if the wouldn't be any civilian safety organisations, then any budget airline would remove seats to save money
I was watching flight training once at an airport (much smaller planes) occasionally you would see them bounce about 6 times and then just take off again.
Emirates: Gradually letting the place touch down. Ryan Air: “Down. Go, Now.”
Ryanair pilot just slam onto the ground sure why not
He doesn't get paid enough.
Okd jone not funny now bitch
superhero landing
@@ninjawarrriorr3062 it is funny
Good landings aren't included in the price- should have payed the priority fee...
"Ok, we're coming in for landing" "Wait how much runway have we got?" _Increases lift to see more runway_ "Ok, that's good" "Wait how much was it again" _Increases lift to see more runway again_ "Ok, we good, let's land"
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hahahha lol
@joanne jay lol
Beautiful and precise photographic technique.
bro just discovered the satisfaction of seeing those wheels land and the plane smoothly go up and down from the shock it produces from landing
Ryanair: We LAND when we LAND!
Hah
Ryanair pilot: slowly slowly... here we go. See? That's not so bad! I told you we didn't need wheels to land a plane
Emirates: Butters an A380 in wind RyanAir: Absolutely kills everyone on board the 737
ryanair also can kill with its land without graviti...
*note to self- use the word "butter" as a verb because it acts sounds cool
Apex 72 term in aviation that means smooth landing
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Any other airline pilot: "We now touch down, there will be a shuttle for every of our passengers to the city" Ryanair pilot: "There will be an ambulance for every of our passengers"
It's a testament to modern aerodynamics that these designs are so efficient they WANT to keep flying.
"You just want to kiss the ground like you're kissing your sister." - Skipper
Ryanair must be from Alabama then
RyanAir : **alabama music**
@Sara_Aviation *directed by michael bay and sponsored by Ryanair*
*gear shears off*
*planes reference*
Flight training: landings require a careful procedure Ryan air: LAND is LAND
lmao 5 years of training go brrr
the flight simulators would interpret this landing as a straight-up crash
nice mr incredible reference
their landing was perfect
anyone else suddenly getting recommended this four years later ?
This is called Ground Effect for those curious. Basically, if you are within a wingspan of the ground, a plane begins to ride on a cushion of air. If the plane stays above a certain speed it is almost impossible to touch down.
A Smoth landing: 40 35 30 25 20 15 5 2 land Ryanair: 100 50 30 -10 TO BE CONTINUED...
100, 50 20 -10 0 0 0 0
It is more like 100 50 30 10 ....We Will Be Right Back.
Emirates : our passengers are too delicate and lackadaisical. Ryanair: we have tough man
Oh haha
l a c k a d a i s i c a l
@@borntofart nothing but fact... Till the date, i had not even faced airport... Then choosing flight serving companies are too far for me 😂😂
Emirates a380: your turn Ryanair plane: WEEE BOOOM
I bet all of these landings are buttery smooth
Nice lens - great operator JR
01:48 *not superglued tires, only the right technique when landing on windy days, a firm touch to ensure the spoilers "push" the aircraft against ground braking the lift*
Why are u so low, here have my like....
It's joke!
Yes, writing in bold font usually makes me feel more valuable too
Aint got the budget to fly 150ft further. "Oy, slam this fucker into the pavement Cap'n, save us a few gallons, yeh!?"
@@Pranesh112 tendi foi é nada
"Hans?" "Yes sir" "You see that runway?" "Yes sir" "I don't want to" *"Yes sir"*
*yes sir*
Lel
Yes sir
Sir yes
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incredible tracking with those shots, rock solid
Ryanair world record for : -fastest landing ever -hardest landing ever -smoothest hard landings
KZhead: should I recommend this video to everyone? Yes yes yes no yes yes.
At one time in this comments wonderful lifetime it actually had 69 likes
Well yes, but actually no.
You win
@@TabbyMeow ?
More like; yes yes yes yes yes
floating too much can be dangerous. That Ryanair landing was excellent. Firm, but overall comfortable landing, executed by the book. It's the safest way and the figures show it.
Exactly!
Well, I think you never fly with Ryanair, but theur landing are as smooth as sandpaper
@@chrisb9143 I fly with them all the time. My home country is their HQ. There's nothing excellent about flying with Ryanair comfort-wise but their landings are perfectly fine. My point is their safety record.
Why is floating too much dangerous?
@@MrBunny53 if you happen to know already feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, im not a pilot or expert by any right but I think my thinking here isn't baseless. 737s are pretty small and light and inherently hard to land because they're more susceptible to things like wind. By floating what you're doing is allowing the plane to spend more time in a state where its vulnerable to disturbances or something to go wrong which could result in a go around (maybe dangerous isn't the right word for that reason). As a pilot your goal is to get the plane planted to the ground quickly and by the book, where your only concerns are safety and efficiency. Being able to float for longer also implies the plane has excess speed, something that may result in uncomfortable or possibly dangerous bouncing. The plane should come down and stay down, and variables should be minimized. edit: something else that came to mind is that floating means you'll overfly much more runway, leaving less runway for braking should things maybe go wrong.
Radio altimeter: blinks Pilots: we landed
Once a plane has floated far past the touchdown zone it's probably best to go with "no" and go-around for another attempt.
emirates: smoothlanding ryanair: has left the chat
LoL
No time
MYRON PLAYS of course there is
Skutchiii uh oh sorry planes are fast they gotta go somewhere
MYRON PLAYS youre Talking trash man
Other airlines: Keep a steady pace, not to fast, not too slow. Ryanair: *ITS NOT ABOUT HOW FAST YOU FLY, ITS HOW YOU FLY FAST*
Probably new pilots familiar with the touch and go maneuver. To help pilots practice landing.
Playing MS Flightsimulator 2020, the first month of playing, I got a few of these too. In some instances, especially in a light plane, the damn thing would glide all the way over the runway, never touching down. As if it was a hover craft. One time I bounced so hard while flying a Boeing 747, I was launched all the way back into the stratosphere.
When pilots wants to keep it as butter and smooth as possible.
A classic Ryanair landing: everyone's spines instantly broken upon impact.
Damn lol they gonna start offering spine insurance on their flights lol
Tony Graham Doesn’t cover “acts of god” (gravity) lol
Jordan Millar lol I guess they can kiss walking goodbye then lol
Which airline was it, they hit so hard there was a crease in the fuselage!!
😂😂😂
1:45 When you have to capture an airport on War Thunder
Hahahahahahahaha
Only legends can understand this
@@urgedpanda Legends...like me... I guess...😂
Nah, we do harder landings than that 😂
@@mr.sunmeadow Oh believe me, ive broken the landing gear off my P-38 plenty of times 😅
Ground effect is a real struggle on huge planes, even for experienced pilots
Ryanair: "You're welcome."
Ryanair. Just slam on the ground like there's no tomorrow.
Traffic controller when sees Ryanair pilot: Oh no,here we go again
He be like: ah shit here we go again
Satisfying clip. Skillful pilots washing-off extra speed whilst resisting oscillation and ballooning.🤩
The A380 is such an elegant behemoth.
ATC: RyanAir, you are cleared to land, caution wind sheer on final. Ryanair pilot: What is a wind shit? Cleared to land.
wind shit 😂
Lmao! The only thing Ryanair knows about shit is, either shit or get off the pot. All them other airlines trying to be fancy. Just set that shit down!
First landing (0:01) - We landing, No, Yes, No, YES! Second landing (Flybe.com) (0:38) - Wheels seen to be a bit springy today pilot. Third landing (Emirates) (1:14) - Smooth, Make sure our passengers have a smooth landing. Last landing (RyANaiR) (1:44) - Who cares if we land smooth or not our passengers didn't pay for a smooth landing.
"I paid for the whole suspension, I'm gonna use the whole suspension"
Just landing in a crosswind, it’s beneficial to touch down one side of the gear before the other to help you remain stable
Absolutely beautiful video 👌