Very bumpy arrival at Anchorage, Alaska - B747-400

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I was an ACM (additional crew member) on this training flight.
I did a lot of paperwork, and as the video shows, it was very difficult to write.

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  • Awesome perspective! May I feature this landing in one of my next episodes? Of course with a link back to your original video. Cheers!
  • Because of the location of the east runways, just prior to Fire Island is the convergence of two, sometimes three wind components of the Anchorage Bowl. This creates at times a very nasty ride from about 5000’ to about 400’. Usually it smooths out in close. Experience: 28 year Captain at Alaska Airlines, Anchorage based.
  • I love how gently they were on the control's, despite the wind. No panicked seesawing on the yoke, or wild inputs on the throttles, just so calm ... Absolute pro's, Respect.
  • @rj934
    As a retired airline pilot, I’ll say nice job guys!
  • This is how all videos should be. No narration, no cuts, complete video. Well done Sir or Ma'am !
  • You guys make it look like a walk in the park. Landing 450 tons of metal going 170, perfectly straight, with cross-winds... I know by now this should not still amaze me like it does, but man is that cool!! Awesome job fellas!
  • @Scoopy38
    Unbelievable. A true testament to their amazing ability. Always pray for our pilots when flying. So appreciated. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻.
  • As someone who flies a fair amount - but really Hates Turbulence - it actually is really good to watch this and to be reminded of how competent and calm and professional pilots are no matter what. I mean - I know they are - but it's just good to see it.
  • Rocking and rolling in "THE QUEEN OF THE SKIES." Superb landing gentlemen!!!
  • I flew into Anchorage international airport about 20 years ago and it was so windy the cab that took me home was almost blown off the iced road. That pilot was first rate in my book.
  • Absolutely impressive control of the aircraft all the way down despite such horrible turbulence. This is a true testament of real pros at work. Everytime your plane lands safely dont forget to compliment and thank your pilot
  • I conquered my fear of turbulence watching 74Gear channel, pilot Kelsey said if you’re flying cargo you can go faster, not having to worry about passengers getting a rough ride. Pilots and airplane structures can handle so much more rough air than we know. I used to be gripped in fear if the water bottle on the tray table started sliding, now I don’t care if it hits the ceiling!
  • Wow, this is amazing! Thank you for posting. I've always had severe anxiety with turbulence, so this was an interesting point of view.
  • I remember when I would fly in from the north slope to anchorage every month.... and we had a really rough ride. I'd always think... 'look if the planes gonna go down... at least do it on my way to work not on my way for time off'
  • My husband totalled a small plane on his first solo in SE Alaska due to cross winds on runway. Thank God he made it out alive with a minor head gash.
  • Anchorage-based airline pilot spouse here. Fantastic video. My husband is at this level of competence as well🖤
  • @amycuaresma
    Lifelong Anchorage Resident. Lived about a mile from the airport (near Kincaid) Despite its stunning scenery, the city's airport is notorious for its wind-driven turbulence. You know it's windy when they route the big jets to land from the west. Nothing like a little jet fuel in the morning, Anchorage is Located off a channel of cold water and surrounded by steep mountains and glaciers, the airport is also subject to strong winds. I've had some white knuckle rides in small aircraft, With such excitement in store, who needs an in-flight movie?
  • For the past year I have been very interested in getting a pilots license and after watching some videos like this I am always so amazed at the calm nature of the pilots going through a ride this bumpy and not getting too overwhelmed by the situation and performing to their best capabilities at all times, it just makes me feel that we humans can do such amazing things! Such an incredible video and outstanding result, I Salute both of those pilots.
  • I have flown into Anchorage twice and both times were incredibly windy and bumpy. The last time there were grown men shrieking in fear. I work in aerospace and know the stresses the airframes are subjected to so I don't really worry too much. Pretty intense though.
  • This video is one of the best that shows how it looks like in the cockpit during a rough landing .. thank you very much