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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2007

Arrival into Alicante of EZY2223 from Luton, very bumpy descent and landing

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  • how come when we fly from newcastle to alicante we always do a 180' turn over the sea ?

  • @fishychipygravy2k9: I can't give you a definate answer sorry but as far as i know it all depends on the route you fly, the aircraft you are in and what traffic is around the airport at the time.

  • I am going there on July 15th 2008 and I have to get up at 4:30 in the morning

  • that will be fun :P when this was filmed we left the school at about 1 in the morning for this! didn't have any sleep for a long long time before our first match out there

  • no entiendo tio !! no hablo inglés ! i only speak spain.

  • oh ok then sorry

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  • im going there in one week wooooooo!!!<3 flying from Stanstead

  • @fishychipygravy2k9 When coming into land anywere, it depends on what direction the winds going, as the plane always wants to try to land in to a headwind, as with take off, which is why the ATS has the approach set up this way :) and it doesnt matter what route, aircraft or traffic density is like at the airport :P unless there are noise abatements under the approach paths. And your probably just lucky that the wind happens to be blowing that direction. Hopee that helps :P

  • good video :)

  • @fishychipygravy2k9 It depends on the time of day and which side of the runway is open at ALC =)

  • @campopussies It'll be froze until the airspace temperature raises above freezing. And if it's cold on the ground too then thats why airport crews use de-icing agents on the wings before the airplane takes off.

  • wouldn't it normally thaw as the plane descended though Andy ?

  • @campopussies 35000 feet high. No matter if it's a normal winter day or a heatwave down on the ground it'll be freezing up there.

  • it was a visual approach and hence it was a bumpier landing than the traditional ILS approach

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