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First Day On The Job

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Either the pilot had a hostie setting on his lap or it's a clever piece of trick photography. Ran it thru many times and a couple of things seem strange. I'm pretty sure a 737?? does not have nose wheel brakes and I can't see any control surface movement. Bloody spoil sport that I am.

Great clip though, thanks.

:D Wow I’ve got a job there as a pilot if that’s the required standard. :D:D

Run the clip in slow motion and you'll see the tail surface moving. The smoke from the nose wheels ain’t from braking; it’s the wheels slamming onto the runway. :D

I wonder if they needed heavy landing checks after that? :D Better still, what were the fatigue meter reading? :D

Excellent Jai Dee :o

Great footage. Reminds me of my first commercial landing in Cambodia. :o

:D

Aircraft type Airbus A320 :D

I will try to get the tail #. :D

Great footage. Reminds me of my first commercial landing in Cambodia. :o

:D

Aircraft type Airbus A320 :D

I will try to get the tail #. :D

Possible wind shear, crew concentating on keeping craft striaight and level and making intact landing than a smooth one. Other possible answer - landing too soon after another aircraft. Pilots appear to have jammed the brakes on, hrnce the bumps.

Jeez, i flew China from Amsterdam in April... Guess i will change airline next time.

Bit fuzzy but was that a "kangaroo" on the tail??

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