• BigFig
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    253 days ago

    Yes? Do you not see the ground covered in ice and snow and the strong winds kicking it up? Not exactly GOOD weather to be taking off and landing in

    • @[email protected]
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      -83 days ago

      Yeah it’s really unheard of in Toronto and unexpected this especially this time of year. Ice and snow. Looks like wind speed was about 30 to 40 miles per hour. Seems like they would know better than to attempt to land outside the parameters of the aircraft.

      • @[email protected]
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        103 days ago

        I genuinely don’t know if you’re trying to be sarcastic.

        The linked article mentions the wind.

        You can’t estimate wind speed from this video.

        None of the passengers mentioned mechanical problems.

        It’s reasonable to conclude that the guy was filming the landing because the weather was particularly inclement.

        • @[email protected]
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          Who said I used the video to estimate? It’s hard to estimate from the video why the other pilot was filming the landing.

          • @[email protected]
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            33 days ago

            No one said you used the video to estimate, I just assumed that no one would be stupid enough to think that a weather website can tell you the windspeed of that particular gust at that particular location.

            The pilot was experiencing the weather because he was physically there in person, not watching a video.

            I’m genuinely curious to know why do you think the pilot was filming?

      • @d00ery
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        3 days ago

        In conclusion:

        • Bad weather for planes

        • Average (good?) weather for Toronto as this time of year