Now that’s a bumpy landing!


Courtesy of Airpigz, we find this video of a Korean Air Boeing 777 making a very bumpy landing indeed! This is technically known as PIO, or ‘Pilot Induced Oscillation‘ – it’s clearly the pilot’s fault, not caused by bad weather or any external factor.

(I recommend watching the video in full-screen mode to get the best perspective.)

It amazes me that the undercarriage was strong enough to absorb the impact of anywhere between 450,000 and 550,000 pounds (225-275 short tons, depending on the model of Boeing 777 involved). I wonder how many passengers (and flight crew!) filled their pants while that was going on?

Peter

9 comments

  1. At least the PIOs weren't PITCH PIOs… otherwise we'd be watching a ball of flame go down the runway… sigh… And yeah, I REFUSE to fly KAL!

  2. I didn't see a windsock. Wonder how much cross-wind he had. I experienced one of those in a Braniff 727 landing in SAT some time ago. There was a 25-kt crosswind too.

  3. I would have been one of those who needed to change their pants afterward…

    wv: feari
    I fear i would have needed clean underwear (and possibly a doctor) after that landing 🙂

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