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A-320 Cockpit View: Difficult Landing

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Uploaded by on Mar 6, 2006

This is recent video of an Airbus A-320 of SATA International making a final approach and landing at Funchal, Madeira Is., Portugal.
This airport is known as the "other Kai Tak" because of it's very difficult approach.

I have more aviation vids. on the 'Tube
(Plus a couple vids. of me drumming..lol)

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  • where is this??

  • Dude seriously?

    No offense but....

    Was it easier to type that question instead of just looking at the info box up there? It even says where it is at the beginning of the video too!

    Man.. I swear kids are just getting dumber and dumber or lazier and lazier.

    No offense.... haha.

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  • couldnt of said it any better my self

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  • Thats a difficult landing? Why? Because the plane refered to the pilots using a politicaly incorrect slur? The pilots should be comended for thier patience! I would have punched that plane in the nose! These pilots need to toughen up. GO NAVY!

  • @TheRuneFusion

    it does

  • aviation lovers, if you're interested I just uploaded a summary of a flight with air arabia, cockpit view. Very nice if you ask me, check out it out if you're interested.

  • keep pressing 5 to hear a retard

  • LOL at 1:04 to 1:09 it sounds like it saying retard

  • @RobertGary1 no it's the same for the side stick( on the left for the captain) and the yoke... And the opposite for the first officer

  • @patton303 I feel your pain lol.

  • hahaa

  • Funny (or insulting) as it may sound, the word that you hear is "retard". This is found on Airbus airplanes. The announcement is a reminder to pilots to bring the thrust levers to idle during the "flare," just prior to touchdown.

  • Lol yes it does but i think the Automated voice is saying "35" As in 35 feet above the ground but i dont know if he is saying what i think he is

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