Crosswind landings at Dublin Airport 2

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2008

A selection of landings at Dublin Airport, including some Aer Lingus Airbus A320s and A321s, a Lufthansa A321, a Ryanair 737NG, a Clickair A320, a CSA 737 and an Aer Arann ATR-72.

http://planes.mythicalireland.com

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  • great sound!

  • Thank you. Glad you enjoyed.

  • ryanair on every landing i have seen them come in to fast

  • I doubt it. Seriously.

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  • @PilotInCommand100 i think they know what they're doing - believe it or not, they have years of training, not to mention tonnes of qualifications. they know what they're doing more than you...

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  • @mythicalireland no PilotInCommand100 is right

  • @jazzfreak494

    Why not? It is the coolest thing to do ever.

  • i will never EVER get on a plane as long as i live, biggest fear i have, like looking tho

  • omg im not saying i was in the same plane but that happened to me wen i was coming into dublin on an airlingus plane it was a really bumpy landing!

  • what is this airbus international

  • Widze że fajne samoloty tam ląduja na Lądynie Heathrow co kilka sekund lądują i startują.

    Pozdrawiam :)

  • @tedgunner I thought the approach speed for a 737 was 135 KIAS, 160 KIAS is the landing speed for 747 -400. I'm not a pilot or anything :)

  • @tedgunner 160 me hole! 140 145 maybe 150. how long you been with ryr? ive never had an approach speed of 160 unless your talking until 4 miles out.

  • I love the feeling of wen de tell u to fasten ur seat belts for landing nd takin off :D :D

  • Thanks for the effort. The quality of the vids is appreciated. Not sure why you title them "crosswind" landings, though. If you want to see a crosswind landing, you need to film from one end of the runway, so you can see the crabbing. These planes were also not setting one main gear first, which you would expect. Tip: record the runway number and wind heading (from the local METAR). Keep on keepin on!

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