This video was recorded earlier today (European time) and is probably the scariest crosswind landing I have ever seen that didn't end in a crash. According to the METARs for Hamburg at this time the wind was gusting to around 45 knots or so. Hopefully the video isn't removed - it was on Youtube earlier but disappeared very quickly.
I don't normally pay too much attention to these "omg crazy landing" videos because they usually aren't that dramatic, but that one really is pretty spectacular.
There was a discussion about this on Airliners forum and a photo of it was dismissed as a fake but this proves wrong I actuly thought the pilots were able to keep it on the ground
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Theres a few more here showing wellington, that video of the Luthansa flights quite a disturbing video I never noticed the winglet fall off. http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=f78_1184881277
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German airline Lufthansa says its pilots averted a crash at Hamburg airport after a strong gust of wind caused a plane, with 130 passengers on board, to veer dangerously on landing.
Amateur video footage, played repeatedly on German television, showed the Airbus A320 buffeted by crosswinds and driving rain as it landed on Saturday at Fuhlsbuettel airport near the northern German port city.
Winds were reported to have reached 250km an hour.
The plane approached the asphalt runway at an odd angle, then swerved sharply before touching down, with one of its wings scraping the ground. The pilots averted disaster by quickly taking off again, going into a so-called go-around manoeuvre.
"Just before landing, the plane was hit by a very strong gust of wind that led to the left wing touching the ground very briefly," said Juergen Raps, Lufthansa executive vice president of operations.
"The pilots reacted outstandingly by inducing a go-around."
No passengers or crew were injured and the plane, which had taken off from Munich, circled for about 10 minutes before landing safely on another runway.
Gale force winds caused chaos in Germany and other central European countries over the weekend, killing several people and causing power cuts as well as major travel disruption.
Flights across Germany were cancelled, diverted or delayed.