Well, if you are talking of the B777 accident, that was 2 years ago, yes, u can see the tyre trails. You can even see the wreckage at 9:13 in the right corner next to the hangar.
Depends on the weather and what ATC allows. If the weather is good enough for visual approaches ATC may assign or pilots may request visual approaches. But, they can still fly ILS approaches on a bright sunny day if they wish. It is easier if using the autopilot. If flying in less restrictive environments like class D or E airspace as the pilot enteres visual conditions they have the option of cancelling their IFR clearance and fly visually any time they wish.
wow! you can actually tell the track the aircraft is flying as it is hd video quality. As a passenger you never notice the trk you are flying and can never notice the effect of wind drift as you only see the side view.
Thank you very much for this video. I love it in HD! Great approach and landing! Was it a stormy day because it looks like that, you made manual approach and landing and you had fun "Yiha"... ;D
Great view on the City airport and sightseeing at London! NICE!
Which STAR is this?
Also I would love to see a flight liek this, but split screen with PFD
pedromorgan99 1 year ago
woo hah lol. quite an active landing. great video of how well these pilots work to get these jets down!!
LaminaDieWills 1 year ago
Looks like bad weather's approaching ..
teddy96 1 year ago
Great Video ! Is it me, or can you make out the impact zones and "tyre trails" of the downed 777 in the news today ?
i2oo 2 years ago
Well, if you are talking of the B777 accident, that was 2 years ago, yes, u can see the tyre trails. You can even see the wreckage at 9:13 in the right corner next to the hangar.
flythetube 2 years ago
Or perhaps I am just seeing things.
jmr604 2 years ago
Looks like they had you slowed up pretty far back. Is that normal for EGLL?
jmr604 2 years ago
Nice! If you look closely at around 9:40 you can see an a380 from the arabian emirates:)
typhonfighter 2 years ago
When does a pilot decide wether to do a visual or ils landing??
Arsenal4Eva18 2 years ago
Depending on what the ATC gives them i guess,
tek5828 2 years ago
Depends on the weather and what ATC allows. If the weather is good enough for visual approaches ATC may assign or pilots may request visual approaches. But, they can still fly ILS approaches on a bright sunny day if they wish. It is easier if using the autopilot. If flying in less restrictive environments like class D or E airspace as the pilot enteres visual conditions they have the option of cancelling their IFR clearance and fly visually any time they wish.
jmr604 2 years ago
sind sie captain oder co-pilot ?
jvmk76 2 years ago
its a 737, not sure which, but a 737
britanniaairlines12 2 years ago
Yup, unmistakably a 737. Probably one of the NG's given the new style callout options..."approaching 27L"
clum84 2 years ago
Crosswind yiiiha!!! :)
The aircraft?
Maybe a 767?
helcio1960 2 years ago
wow! you can actually tell the track the aircraft is flying as it is hd video quality. As a passenger you never notice the trk you are flying and can never notice the effect of wind drift as you only see the side view.
14CPO 2 years ago
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14CPO 2 years ago
what aircraft?
banginpride 2 years ago
what a/c type is this?
ryanhaart 2 years ago
Nice Video Thanks
flight001 2 years ago
Awesome ! great vid ! windy landing :)
youtrein 2 years ago
engine sounds like a seven forty seven meen!!
baierlh 2 years ago
great, thank you
retnug1949 2 years ago
windy day? :)
OELEU 2 years ago
Thank you very much for this video. I love it in HD! Great approach and landing! Was it a stormy day because it looks like that, you made manual approach and landing and you had fun "Yiha"... ;D
Great view on the City airport and sightseeing at London! NICE!
Jojoairbus 2 years ago