
With grants and promises, Nepal minister Khadka returns from China.On flight to Kabul, homecoming stories a year after the takeover.(Source: Reuters)Ī red weather warning was issued for the first time in London, where the fierce storm was seen ripping off a part of the iconic O2 Arena roof, leaving the sheet that covers the venue blowing in the wind. The white-domed roof of the O2 arena is seen damaged by the wind, as a red weather warning was issued due to Storm Eunice, in London. The toll from the storm touched 9 on Saturday. With trees uprooted and houses destroyed, experts believe this could be the worst Britain has seen in three decades. Storm Eunice, which brought with it winds gusting over 100mph, caused a trail of destruction across the United Kingdom.
View from cockpit full#
Now imagine doing all this flying a plane full of people at 155 mph. Had a few alarming wind-wobbles in the car driving home today, necessitating a tight grip on the steering wheel. There sheer amount of movement on the yoke is astounding. Amazing job to all the pilots out there today. Just seeing how much work the pilot does is insane ! Absolute cracking job getting that lady down in them conditionsįabulous juxtaposition in case any of us thought this was just autopilot and what’s the fuss about.Īmazing job, looks far from easy!!. Incredible 👌👌 brilliant to get that meshed with the footage and see it from a different perspective! One of those time when you’re reminded that you’re bringing a small office building in for a touchdown :-) Good work!

Always thought it was a beautiful gesture of appreciation for skillfully getting us there safe This was while still on the runway right upon touchdown as the plane slowed. When I was a kid going back to Ireland every year, the entire passenger cabin would applaud after landing. I never imagined all the movement, I expected the steering to be really steady and actually it’s all over the place 😃 I’ve never seen that before and it’s absolutely amazing.
View from cockpit manual#
The guy who does says they switch to manual landing in these conditions as quicker reactions from the pilot Respect to all those pilots today, they were amazing 👏🏼🛬 Having grown up with a Dad and two brothers as pilots and being endlessly tired of their flying chat… now have a new found appreciation! Combining narrative, interviews, and first-hand descriptions of handling aircraft-including each craft's quirks and vices, this book offers a unique insight into military flying.A post shared by Khalifa Al-Thani both the views looked pretty intense, coupled with the noise of the strong wind, the pilot appeared visibly calm and his composure stunned all online.įew things more satisfying than to watch a skilled craftsman at work! Few civilians and these days few journalists get the chance to fly in a combat aircraft the author has been lucky enough to experience flying in a wide range of military planes ranging from the Chipmunk and Bulldog to huge multi-engine craft, front-line combat aircraft, such as the Jaguar, Phantom, Harrier, Buccaneer, Hawk, Hornet, and Tornado, and with the "Blue Angels" and Red Arrows. Reviving a feature of old aviation magazines, this book's detailed accounts give the reader an opportunity to place him or herself in the cockpit, sharing the what it is really like to sit inside a warplane. Few civilians and these days few journalists get the chanc Describing the sights, sounds, smells, and what it is really like to fly in a wide range of military aircraft Describing the sights, sounds, smells, and what it is really like to fly in a wide range of military aircraft Reviving a feature of old aviation magazines, this book's detailed accounts give the reader an opportunity to place him or herself in the cockpit, sharing the what it is really like to sit inside a warplane.
