Video: A380 aircraft showcased horizontal landing in the big storm

The new video posted on the Daily Mail shows the terrible destructive power of the Angus storm when it entered Europe. At the same time, the talent of the world's largest passenger plane pilot Airbus A380 is equally impressive.

The passenger plane was forced to land horizontally at Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam (Netherlands). Horizontal landing techniques are difficult and often done in bad weather conditions. This helps reduce non-brake slip on flooded and high winds.

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The A380 is about to land in bad weather.

According to many aviation experts, the captain of the A380 made two difficult techniques: "horizontal landing" and "circle".

Steven Draper, representative of the British Pilots Association, said: "Landing in heavy rain, high winds makes the autopilot function difficult to control. Pilots must be very alert when landing because of this technique. very difficult".

Dai Whittingham, executive director of the British Flight Safety Committee, said that the wind conditions were dangerous but very common: "Practitioners will have to practice how to fly the plane horizontally on simulators if they want to. license".

Airbus A380 is a two-story wide-body, four-engine jet aircraft from Airbus Group. This is the largest passenger aircraft in the world with a maximum capacity of 853 economy class passengers.