A British Airways flight made a nail-biting landing at London Heathrow during Storm Isha's 90mph winds.
The aircraft, an Airbus A320neo, which landed just after 2pm on Sunday (21/01), can be seen pulling to one side and almost crashing one wheel into the tarmac.
High winds forced the Met Office to put in place flight restrictions during the storm, which led to numerous diversions.
Some flights due to land in the UK even ended up in Germany and France due to the treacherous conditions.
(Video by BigJet TV/SWNS)
The aircraft, an Airbus A320neo, which landed just after 2pm on Sunday (21/01), can be seen pulling to one side and almost crashing one wheel into the tarmac.
High winds forced the Met Office to put in place flight restrictions during the storm, which led to numerous diversions.
Some flights due to land in the UK even ended up in Germany and France due to the treacherous conditions.
(Video by BigJet TV/SWNS)
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00:04 I mean, isn't it isn't it used as a
00:06 Wasn't it in the past uses a form of slowing down?
00:11 You know you want to get all the way up you want to get maximum for maximum break
00:18 King Oh fair play well saved mate
00:26 Yeah for maximum braking you want all wheels on the ground, don't you?
00:32 But I remember talking to pilots in the past who