Windy and hard landing at Fuerteventura Airport from Manchester Airport, Condor 757-300
Our holiday flight from Manchester Airport to Fuerteventura onboard Condor 757-300, coming into landing and it got a little turbulence and we seem to come down in steps, some of the kids didn't like it and we also seen to land pretty hard.
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Video starts with that amaaazing view :) But no hard landing ;)
SUPER Video!!! Besten Dank fürs Hochladen.
This is really very nice landing ...can't fault it at all, I have been through a lot worse
The landing was good!
Standard Condor Landing :P
Text book landing, perfect.
I was drinking a can of coke when a plane landed and the coke didn’t even splash Hale Jet 2
Did anyone see a hard landing? Anyway, nice video!
.hard landing? Are you serious? It was extremely smooth and uneventful.
Nice Video. Which seat was that?
Great video am flying there in Easter, what was the airport like? Also what was the weather like for you during your holiday? :)
@giveityourall
8 жыл бұрын
+TOMISGAGA The Airport is lovely, not the biggest but from landing we had our bags and was in a taxi within 45 min, the weather was great, about mid 80s but that was the hight of the summer, it's a windy island but that cools the temps down.
@TOMISGAGA
8 жыл бұрын
+giveityourall Thanks a lot I look forward to flying into there
@craigdonald6603
4 жыл бұрын
I'm currently here till sat and it's been 19°c today it's lovely
wich row is that?
ive got 7 days left until i go
A very loud flight.
Nothing hard about that landing, pretty light winds too...
Why a german airline ? Good Video :-)
@giveityourall
10 жыл бұрын
gluca90 Thanks for comment, Condor fly from Manchester as they share with Thomas Cook.
@jmmo20
8 жыл бұрын
Condor is actually a British airline now.
@MikeySeedot
8 жыл бұрын
+jmmo20 Nope, Condor is the German subsidiary of the Thomas Cook Group, but also does flights from Manchester :)
@jmmo20
8 жыл бұрын
MikeySeedot Thomas Cook acquired Condor from Lufthansa, technically it remains german but in practise it is managed from the Thomas Cook group in the UK... Similar to Iberia and British Airways. "technically" Iberia remains a Spanish airline but British Airways took over Iberia forming a new financial entity called IAG, of which the current BA and Iberia are now subsidiaries. In practise Iberia is now managed from England and priority always benefits BA over Iberia.
Proof that Boeings are noisier. Airbus are better.
@Properbellend
5 жыл бұрын
Stephen Saunders bollocks
@THYB737
5 жыл бұрын
nope?