Southwest flight’s terrifying landing

Flight 278 rolled off the end of a runway at Hollywood Burbank Airport after wet conditions made for a difficult landing.

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48 thoughts on “Southwest flight’s terrifying landing

  1. At least they made it out safely ;-; Don't gotta put "terrifying". Put something that will let people that are nervous about flight calm down and feel much better about flight. Like appreciate the new technology we have.

  2. It's funny to remember that 18 years earlier another Southwest Boeing 737 overshot the runway while landing on runway 8 at burbank, almost crashing into a gas station

  3. It goes to show you how stressful being a pilot can be. Yet it’s amazing how they manage to handle situations like this without a hint of intimidation. Incredible stuff.

  4. Good thing everyone had their tray tables in the upright and locked positions, otherwise half of the passengers would have been decapitated.

  5. Come really “terrifying landing” is what I have to get when I come on YouTube epically I wanna fly for them and why does the news community always as to make avation scary lik what☹️😐

  6. How terrible. This is almost as terrifying for Americans as bedbugs in a 5 star hotel or a mild E. coli breakout with their mixed greens. I don’t know how we will survive 2K19…

    These news anchors are real turds and bad at sensationalizing normal events.

  7. This is an issue with shorter runways. The 737 struggles to stop in either wet, icy, or just slippery conditions on short runways especially when it’s heavy. Would be worse if it were an 800 or 900 series and had more passengers.

  8. I think the person writing the script for this was really proud of themselves for the “hydroplane” pun said MULTIPLE times throughout the video

  9. Thank goodness they had an "aviation analyst" tell us that if that barrier wasn't there they might have gone further. Thanks Nostradamus

  10. Hydroplaning. Of course. Because planes stop the same way cars do with wheel brakes done they!

    No… they don't. They use aero and thrust brakes mainly. So hydroplaning wasn't the cause

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