PTI
London, February 2
A British Airways airplane was compelled to abort a touchdown on the Heathrow airport as a result of excessive winds.
Based on Sky Information, the jet arrived from Aberdeen at round 10:50 am on Monday however the pilot deserted the scheduled touchdown because the plane was buffeted by robust winds brought on by Storm Corrie.
A video footage confirmed the airplane starting a bumpy ascent earlier than the proper wing lifts into the air, sending the plane careening down the runway at a dramatic angle.
NEAR MISS: A British Airways airplane virtually crashed on touchdown at Heathrow Airport on Monday as excessive winds from Storm Corrie battered the runway. The pilot was in a position to safely land on a second try. pic.twitter.com/zQLcTz90ek
— CBS Information (@CBSNews) February 1, 2022
The pilot then made the choice to abort, earlier than efficiently touchdown the airplane on the second try.
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