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EddieM
windy here, no trains out, but I care not as I have Monday & Tuesday off, yeah baby!!


Hilarious coming in to land at Brum yesterday about 2:20pm. There was much oo-ing and aah-ing and then things got a bit more panicky as we got closer to the ground. What did it for most was not so much being tossed from side to side like a doll, but more that the plane was twisting enough so that passengers each side of the aircraft got regular views of the runway, as it veered left then right.
I did my best to stay awake.![]()

Been on a couple of hairy landings. One into Heathrow from Athens, that was bad really bad cross winds, co pilot came over tannoy to apologize for the awful landing.
The other coming into Manchester, we could see the runway underneath for ages until the pilot seemingly dumped the plane onto the deck from about 100ft. Rough as a badgers arse that one.
It wasn't pleasant but reassuring when you do get to speak to airline pilots about their training and the aircrafts' capabilities.Fair play if you can laugh it off.
Notorious for crosswinds.Brum airport
I've seen a number of videos of Brum airport and if you ever need to give a reason for not wanting to fly then that is it

At least you got home. My brother and his wife had their flight from Greece to Gatwick cancelled on Sat, next available flight on Weds. They're not so happy!The winds were that bad out on the tarmac that it took 25 mins to attach the air bridge. It felt like we were still in the air, the aircraft was rocking so much. All of the baggage collection chutes had (fuel laced) air billowing through them causing the plastic curtains to stay vertical.
It wasn't pleasant but reassuring when you do get to speak to airline pilots about their training and the aircrafts' capabilities.