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Added: Jan 26, 2008

From: xLinchx

Duration: 1:35

Wind-landing of an Embraer ERJ 145 ( Flybe) at Leeds-Bradford Airport.

Channel: Autos

Tags: airbus  airport  boeing  bradford  crash  flughafen  flugzeug  flybe  jet  landing  learjet  leeds  plane  planecrash  unfall 


Rating: 4.84 (543 ratings)    Views: 333960' favoriteCount='1073    Comments: 25

DjZambie Says:

Oct 28, 2008 - amazing skill!!!1 wow, coming in sideways and landing it straight , just amazing

FooFightersRBest Says:

Oct 29, 2008 - im a monarch stage 2 pilot and side landings are eASY BUT THEY LOOK DIFFICULT

joshbirtwistle Says:

Oct 31, 2008 - Sideways landings are not easy mate! especially in a big jock off boeing

WILKO50 Says:

Nov 1, 2008 - I was a passenger in that plane,afterwards I needed some clean pants

01NOV2008 Says:

Nov 2, 2008 - wow RESPECT 4PILOT

skylinegtrbradford Says:

Nov 4, 2008 - WOW!!! Heavy skills.

HIFKhockey90 Says:

Nov 6, 2008 - i have a question... i am 13 at the moment and i am hoping on becoming a pilot when i am a little older... i do however experience some slight headaches after take off in planes very often... do pilots usually have these slight headaches? can i still become a pilot?

0161pumaste Says:

Nov 7, 2008 - absolutely excellent pilot!!well done!

TA00012 Says:

Nov 7, 2008 - Wow, I think I'd have decided to go around about 5 times in that descent! Excellent pilot!

TA00012 Says:

Nov 7, 2008 - Depends what it is causing the headaches. It could just be the dry air and the reduced pressure, in which case a change of diet may sort it out. Best to get your doctor to go through it, you'll need a medical to fly anyway. Good luck with the flying buddy.

HIFKhockey90 Says:

Nov 8, 2008 - its not really a headache to be honest... i get sweaty and a tiny bit dizzt... not too dizzy to distract me from anything though. i think it might be because i get nervois at take off, which may sound weird coming from a kid who wants to be a pilot... but the idea of that huge and heavy thing going up in the air like that and accending seems like a miracle to me!

steve29112 Says:

Nov 8, 2008 - I love how they crab

Arkthurius Says:

Nov 10, 2008 - awesome pilot control...

steve29112 Says:

Nov 11, 2008 - I would love to experince that

RakkuAmiya Says:

Nov 11, 2008 - I think the best thing to do is try a trial lesson when you're a little older perhaps. I'm sure you'll be fine once you're at the front and seeing what's going on. However as previously stated it might be worth getting checked out medically. It is good to be at least concerned when flying, as it makes you more prepared for when things go wrong!

bubblem8 Says:

Nov 20, 2008 - Wow,amazing

52FestiveRoad Says:

Nov 20, 2008 - Excellant demo of cross-wind landing - nice bit of slick A/C handling there fella!

innersilencedotcom Says:

Nov 21, 2008 - trying to answer your question, your headache could be somehow normal depending on the number of take offs and flights you've experienced. i am a glider pilot and during my first 10 flights or so, I've been experiencing headache and a bit of nausea, but later i found that it was kinda normal due to the fact that the brain was not familiar with the new sensation of "not holding on to something stable" such as walking on earth. later that proved to go away so don't worry. you should be fine :)

innersilencedotcom Says:

Nov 21, 2008 - as about the video, that is one badass pilot :)

bredan232 Says:

Nov 21, 2008 - very skilled pilots, excellent job!!!

11replay11 Says:

Nov 23, 2008 - well this seems to be severe crosswind.. but however its stady wind.. anyway.. nice final apch and touch down.

ukmart007 Says:

Nov 26, 2008 - welcome to leeds

gamotley Says:

Nov 28, 2008 - I had flying lessons at leeds a few years ago, my first landing was exactly the same but in a 2 seater robin 200!!

kingmotan Says:

Nov 29, 2008 - Now that's a good pilot

wbwvids Says:

Nov 30, 2008 - This guy (or gal) is GOOD!


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