Video: A close-up of passenger aircraft landed in sandstorms
The video recorded the scene of an Airbus A320 passenger plane about to land in the wake of a sandstorm. When just down to the runway, all the sandstorms covered the plane, creating a scene like that of a Hollywood movie.
Blind sandstorm all over the place.
The video is believed to be shot at Saudi Arabia's Jazan Airport and the pilot must be very hard to successfully land. After landing on the runway, the front view is still very blind because sand is covered everywhere.
Saudi Arabia is a country in the Middle East, so it often suffers from sandstorm attacks. Usually for safety reasons, pilots will fly in the sky until the sandstorm is completely broken to land.
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