I've had two bad landings because of the wind, one going into Jersey and the other going into Chicago, no wonder they call Chicago the windy City, scared the frigging life out of me.I was on a flight back to Humberside once that aborted landing three times due to low visibility. Even the Stewardesses looked petrified. We just got lower and lower and then they gunned the engines and took us back up. After the third attempt they took us to Manchester and bused us back. Not for the faint hearted!
I've had two bad landings because of the wind, one going into Jersey and the other going into Chicago, no wonder they call Chicago the windy City, scared the frigging life out of me.
ive had the exact same two as these jersey years ago chicago 1 year ago.i,ll never fly there again.I've had two bad landings because of the wind, one going into Jersey and the other going into Chicago, no wonder they call Chicago the windy City, scared the frigging life out of me.
I was on a flight back to Heathrow from the Middle East with a Saudi pilot on a 747... it was worse than today... the pilot allowing for the wind put it out over the grass and let it drift in to the runway... it missed on the left side... the shudder on the plan as it hit terra ferma you'd have thought it was going to break up... screams a plenty...I've had two bad landings because of the wind, one going into Jersey and the other going into Chicago, no wonder they call Chicago the windy City, scared the frigging life out of me.
Love that!!!..... hats off to your Dad!!!@!@My dad was in the RAF during the war, he used to say "any landing you can walk away from, is a good one"
Avoid the baked beans old shag.I've had two bad landings because of the wind, one going into Jersey and the other going into Chicago, no wonder they call Chicago the windy City, scared the frigging life out of me.
Avoid the baked beans old shag.
Same happened to me a few years back, in fact it’s the only time I’ve flown from Humberside. Could have been same flight.I was on a flight back to Humberside once that aborted landing three times due to low visibility. Even the Stewardesses looked petrified. We just got lower and lower and then they gunned the engines and took us back up. After the third attempt they took us to Manchester and bused us back. Not for the faint hearted!
I was once on a flight from Humberside to Schiphol on a twin engined jet. Not that long after take off one of the engines didn’t quite catch fire that you could see, but there was definitely smoke coming out of it. The pilot came over the tannoy and said he’d turned that engine off but we were fine to continue. Not long after that all the lights went off briefly and he came on again to say that some of the electronics had failed, but he was fine to fly manually and we could still continue.I was on a flight back to Humberside once that aborted landing three times due to low visibility. Even the Stewardesses looked petrified. We just got lower and lower and then they gunned the engines and took us back up. After the third attempt they took us to Manchester and bused us back. Not for the faint hearted!
It’s nickname actually came from the politicians apparently, talking crap,I've had two bad landings because of the wind, one going into Jersey and the other going into Chicago, no wonder they call Chicago the windy City, scared the frigging life out of me.
**** flying, me @FER ARK & @askewshair have taken our life into our hands just playing golf!!!Least he’s not landing at leeds
Proper ****jng scary when it’s windy there
It was coming back from Majorca, my kids were quite small, so probably mid 90’s.Same happened to me a few years back, in fact it’s the only time I’ve flown from Humberside. Could have been same flight.
**** flying, me @FER ARK & @askewshair have taken our life into our hands just playing golf!!!
